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The State - News from Aug. 4, 1987

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Physical therapist Terry Jackson, 45, who spent 17 years as a fugitive after planting a bomb at the University of Washington in protest of the Vietnam War, began serving a long-delayed two-year prison sentence at Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution. Jackson, who once was known as Silas Trim Bissell, drove to the prison during the weekend from his home in Eugene, Ore. He was arrested by FBI agents in Eugene on Jan. 20, after living as a fugitive for 17 years.

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