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In the year of the London Olympics the spy has finally come home.
ECONOMIST: The global brand of 007 still shakes and stirs
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The story is simple and fun: a 15-year-old American boy is a super spy in London.
FORBES: Say Goodbye. And Lead Like George Washington.
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LONDON, England -- The funeral of the poisoned Russian former spy Alexander Litvinenko was held at Highgate Cemetery in north London -- the burial place of the founder of communism, Karl Marx.
CNN: Wife, 50 friends at ex-spy funeral
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Accused by British authorities of murdering a fellow ex-spy, Alexander Litvinenko, in London last November, he's now in the middle of already strained tensions between the Britain and Russia.
FORBES: Polonium Suspect Lugovi Chills U.K.-Russia Relations
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London (CNN) -- A British spy found dead at his home in 2010 -- his naked body padlocked inside a large red carrying bag stowed in the bathtub -- was either suffocated or poisoned, but it is unlikely his death will ever be satisfactorily explained, coroner Fiona Wilcox said Wednesday.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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He's the former Russian spy who became a Kremlin critic while living in exile in London.
NPR: British Prosecutors to Receive Russian Spy Case
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To general astonishment, this revealed that an 87-year-old great-grandmother from London's southern suburbs, Melita Norwood, had been a Soviet spy for nearly 40 years.
BBC: Spying scandal spreads
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Berezovsky also blamed the Kremlin for the death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who was poisoned by radioactive material in London.
CNN: Russian tycoon's death 'consistent with hanging'
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Sometimes a spy needs to lay low and far from the glamour of London or the glitter of Vegas.
FORBES: Shhh...Spy-Worthy Homes for Sale
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Some reports say that Britain's spy-catchers were alarmed after they noted her meeting with a known Russian intelligence officer in London.
ECONOMIST: Russian espionage
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Some of those convinced that Ms Zatuliveter is indeed a spy think the Russian foreign intelligence service, the SVR, recruited her only after she started working in London.
ECONOMIST: Russian espionage