
A former acting prime minister said Thursday that enemies of Russia might have been involved in the sudden illness that struck him last month.
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December 7, 2006

Doctors who have failed to diagnose former Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar’s mysterious illness say they suspect poisoning but are unable to detect a toxic substance, an aide is quoted by Xinhua news agency.
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December 6, 2006

Russian doctors have concluded that politician and economist Yegor Gaidar has symptoms of poisoning, but have not identified the substance by which he might have been poisoned, Gaidar’s press secretary Valery Natarov told Interfax on Tuesday.
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December 5, 2006
According to AP reports, former Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar was released from a hospital in Moscow Monday evening following a mysterious illness that raised suspicions of another poisoning after a former KGB agent died in London from ingesting a radioactive substance.
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Former Russian prime minister , being treated in a Russian hospital for a mystery illness after collapsing at a conference in Ireland last week, was ill before he arrived, a conference attendee said on Friday.
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December 1, 2006
Anatoly Chubais, head of Russian power monopoly Unified Energy Systems of Russia doubts that the ailment affecting Russian economist and politician Yegor Gaidar was caused by natural factors, the Interfax news agency reports.
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November 29, 2006

Yegor Gaidar, Russia’s former prime minister and the architect of the country’s market reforms suffered a sudden, unexplained and violent illness on a visit to Ireland, a day after Alexander Litvinenko died. Anatoly Chubais, his former associate and the head of Russia’s electricity monopoly, said he suspected Yegor Gaidar may have been poisoned.
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Yegor Gaidar, a former Russian prime minister, told the London’s Financial Times that he had suffered a sudden, serious illness last week on a visit to Ireland, Reuters news agency reports.
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Poisoned Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko suffered heart failure overnight and is now on a ventilator, Alexander Goldfarb, a friend of the former KGB spy said Thursday morning.
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November 23, 2006
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