US Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph has been sentenced to life in prison for the attack on the 1996 Atlanta games, which killed one person and injured 111. Rudolph, 38, received life terms for the Atlanta bombing and attacks on an abortion centre and a gay nightclub. In July he was sentenced to life for bombing an Alabama abortion centre. His four life terms do not permit parole. Captured in North Carolina in 2003 after five years on the run, he struck a deal to avoid the death penalty. A former soldier with extreme views on abortion and homosexuality, Rudolph has said he staged his attacks because of his anger at the US federal government. Full Story
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