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A lot of questions remain about the death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko from radiation poisoning caused by an isotope that sounds like something from Rocky and Bullwinkle. Who killed him and why are the most pressing questions, of course. But here , Slate magazine answers a question that may, or may not, have occurred to you: Why did he lose his hair, but not his eyebrows?
Who knew?

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