Lawyers at a hearing on the death of the poisoned Russian whistle-blower Alexander V. Litvinenko said the British authorities wanted his possible contacts with MI6 kept quiet.
By ALAN COWELL, New York Times
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 8:01am
Lawyers at a hearing on the death of the poisoned Russian whistle-blower Alexander V. Litvinenko said the British authorities wanted his possible contacts with MI6 kept quiet.