Radioactive Baggies Anyone?!?

Death In a Baggie -  For Oleg Khintsagov, today is the day. The 49-year-old Russian has been siphoning off a meager living as a mechanic and small-time smuggler of dried fish, sausages, furs—anything he can furtively sell for a small profit. But on Jan. 31, 2006, he’ll make more money than decades of booming sausage-selling could ever yield. His only goods fit inside one shabby coat pocket: a dull gray substance sealed in a plastic sandwich bag.
United States
April 16, 2008 6:50pm CST
There are places in this world where there are lowlife street scum who walk around with little baggies not full of dream chemicals but radioactive materials. * Lowlifes With High Yeald vs Lowlifes With Low Yeald if you will... * The explosive article (with fewer blasting puns)~ * http://standeyo.com/NEWS/08_World/080416.megadeath.html
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@lilaclady (28206)
• Australia
17 May 08
Yes this is all a worry, when people who are what I call very unhappy destructive people have access to dangerous things,, it can be country leaders or just very unhappy people in the streets..for their negativities and unhappiness the whole world may be made to pay...
• United States
17 May 08
Some of these smugglers are simply seeking to make a fast buck and don't realize the danger tucked in that bag. That is what terrifies me.