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To: longnshort who wrote (523190)10/24/2009 10:46:50 AM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1580148
 
ROTFLMAO.

This is why f*cking El Baradei can't find his ass with both hands, let alone anyone's nuclear programs. THESE AREN'T SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES??? WHAT COULD BE MORE SUSPICIOUS???

No wonder Bush wanted to stop CTBT!

The 47-year-old man died after falling more than 120ft to the bottom of a stairwell. He has not been named.

He worked for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, an international agency charged with uncovering illicit nuclear tests.

A UN spokesman in the Austrian capital said there were no "suspicious circumstances" surrounding the man's death...

Four months ago another UN worker also believed to be British fell from a similar height in the same building, it has been reported.<<<