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...University official familiar with Harvard's applied science department said that Saturday's attack on a non-academic made it less clear whether the bomber would strike professors in the future...
Thomas J. Mosser, an advertising executive, died in the Saturday mail bombing, which is thought to be the attacker's 15th. The bomber, who authorities blame for two deaths and 23 injuries since 1978, maimed a Yale assistant professor...
...professor said the bomber targets people involved with "high technology endeavors." Federal officials agreed...
Because the bomber has focused on universities and airlines in the past, bomb experts call him "Unabom...
...source tells TIME San Francisco bureau chief David S. Jackson. Since the mailbomb killing Sunday of a Madison Ave. executive in North Caldwell, N.J., investigators from the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), and the Postal Service have received about 500 calls with tips on the bomber, an ATF source told Jackson. "It takes time tracking them down, but they are still appealing to the public to call in with tips," says Jackson. "They have no clues." Two they have: the San Francisco postmark and the initials "FC" on pieces of most of the 15 bombs deployed...