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No, the three friends concluded, there was no one enraged enough to try to poison them with radiation while they slept.
The Americans who came in later when Vietnam had been divided and an anti-communist regime had been set up in the South might bomb his forces from B-52s and poison them with defoliants, but the GIs did not want to be there.
But the only tried and tested method is to poison them with chlorine, which is bad for other wildlife in the area, and not that good for people, either, as chlorine tends to react with natural organic chemicals to form carcinogenic compounds.David Aldridge of Cambridge University thinks he has the answer.
But the trouble with skep hives is that if you want the honey, you need to get rid of the bees - and bee-keepers would generally poison them with sulphurous smoke, shake them off, scoop out the honey, and worry about building another bee colony in due course.
Next, they tried to poison them with strychnine.
I was sure children would get in the way of my ambitions -- and, worse, that I'd poison them with my resentment.
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Even more damningly, he fails to realize that citizens of the town where he lives believe he is poisoning them with his experiments.
It said they had poisoned them with toxic drugs, sometimes against their parents' will and without even being certain they were sick.
In 2006 Mr Abe pushed to improve rocky relations with China and South Korea after his predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, had poisoned them with visits to Tokyo's Yasukuni shrine, where Japan's war dead, among them "Class A" war criminals, are revered.
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