Eric Rudolph

The quiet fall of an American terrorist
In late 2001, antiabortion fanatic Clayton Waagner used packets of bogus anthrax to shut down scores of clinics nationwide. When he was convicted last week, the press was notably absent.
"Christian Identity is for pantywaists"
Right-wingers debate Buford Furrow's goals and his organizational ties.
L.A. killer's "wake-up call to America to kill Jews"
Anti-Semitism was the motive in Tuesday's shooting at a Jewish day-care center in Los Angeles.
Did Eric Rudolph try to surrender?
A national anti-abortion activist says he was asked to help the fugitive bombing suspect turn himself in to authorities last year -- but "nothing came of it."
'You start to think that he's dead'
Federal agents wonder if Eric Rudolph has really survived his year in the wilderness.
A twisted tale of two brothers
A year after the Birmingham abortion clinic bombing, the gay brother of suspect Eric Rudolph still mourns its victims.
A day to remember?
Police and federal agents brace for violence as anti-abortion forces celebrate 'Remembrance Day.'
"What kind of life do I have without my bride?"
Rambo, lovesick, is felled by his own gun. The sad story of patriot leader 'Bo' Gritz.
Bomb fugitive's family to make appeal
Relatives of Eric Rudolph, suspect in fatal 1998 abortion-clinic bombing, will ask him on Saturday to turn himself in.

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