| December 2006 |
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British experts investigating Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko's death in London found insignificant traces of radiation in the U.K.'s Moscow Embassy, a diplomatic spokesman said Wednesday. 
Russian law enforcement agencies have seized documents at IBM's Moscow office, leaving the company building at around 7:00 p.m. Moscow time (4:00 p.m. GMT), a security guard said Wednesday. 
Russian and British investigators have begun questioning witnesses in the case of Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko's death in London, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office said Wednesday. 
At least 100 violations of the environmental, migration and labor laws have been discovered in the Sakhalin-II energy project, local prosecutors said Wednesday. 
Investigators might not be able to question Wednesday a key Russian witness in the case of an ex-FSB agent's death in London, as he is undergoing a medical examination, a source close to the witness said. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law Wednesday cancelling the 20% minimum voter threshold in elections at all levels, the Kremlin press service said.
Investigators might not be able to question Wednesday a key Russian witness in the case of an ex-FSB agent's death in London, as he is undergoing a medical examination, a source close to the witness said. 
The State Duma, the lower house of Russia's parliament, passed in the first reading Wednesday a presidential bill to reform the country's nuclear power sector and facilitate its development. 



