British Police Identify Killer in Radiation Case
reporter writes "According to a front-page story by The Guardian, British authorities have identified Andrei Lugovoi to be the murderer who used radioactive pollonium-210 to kill Andrei Litvinenko. The British government will ask Moscow to extradite Lugovoi. The Guardian states: 'Associates of the dead man have repeatedly accused President Vladimir Putin's government of being behind his murder, a claim the Kremlin rejects. While it is known that detectives believe they have uncovered evidence pointing to Mr Lugovoi's involvement, it is not clear whether they have established a motive for the murder'"
i might be missing something, but ive never heard of pollonium.
i know of polonium, so it looks like an apparent typo.
speaking of polonium, you should see something thats passed peer review for decades that will no doubt ruffle some feathers. its sad how few people know of this, thats our 'education' system at work for ya. and yes, im sure someone will link also to the talkorigins page on this, or something of the like -- which is why ill restate now that this has passed peer review, the alternate explanations/theories on sites like talkorigins have not.
polonium-218 radiohalos in granite found around the world
http://www.halos.com/
long story short, its clear evidence that the igneous foundation granites were not formed over millions of years of cooling, but rather they (the rocks) themselves materialized almost instantly.