Follow the path marked by the little pink flags, through the pine trees with the last drops of rain lingering on their needles. Duck under a fallen oak, across the crunchy forest floor, up over the slippery granite, and keep climbing. And climbing. At this altitude, the swollen river in the valley purrs like a hand cupped over an ear, the trees part and close, somewhere an owl hoots. Finally, there is a clearing. Up here, for the last five years, while federal agents with bloodhounds prowled the valleys below, Eric R. Rudolph lived at a mountaintop camp in complete isolation. At least that is what Mr. Rudolph, the suspect in the Atlanta Olympic bombing in 1996 and a string of other bomb attacks in 1997 and 1998, has told the police. Full Story
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