| November 2006 |
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Polonium-210, a radioactive isotope that was allegedly used to poison a Russian defector in London, could not have originated in Russia, a former nuclear minister said Monday. 
Austria's Health Ministry categorically denied Monday a Russian official's allegation that the toxic radioactive isotope polonium-210 can be readily obtained in Vienna clinics. 
Polonium-210, a radioactive isotope that was allegedly used to poison a Russian defector in London, could not have originated in Russia, a former nuclear minister said Monday. 
A CIS summit Tuesday in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, will look into ways of modernizing the post-Soviet alliance, to make it an efficient tool of cooperation, a Kremlin official said Monday. 
Specialists from the Kurchatov nuclear research institute in Moscow are preparing to start removing one of the few remaining research reactors from the capital, the president of the institute said Friday. 



