Toxic Eastern Europe
FILE - In this Feb. 12, 2000 file photo a number of perch poisoned by cyanide lie on the bank of Tisa river, in Becej, some 120 km (74 miles) north of Belgrade in Vojvodina province, Yugoslavia. The deadly cyanide spill has killed a huge number of fish in the Tisa river in Yugoslavia. The spill originated in Romania where a dam at the Baia Mare gold mine overflowed on January 30th, causing cyanide to pour into the Lapus and then to Samos river. From there, the polluted water ran west into neighboring Hungary. (AP Photo/Jaroslav Pap, File)