Unabomber touts life sentences as 'awards' in Harvard alumni book
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Harvard alumni attending their 50th class reunion this week are getting updates on classmates -- including Unabomber Ted Kaczynski.
Kaczynski graduated in 1962 and is serving a life sentence for killing three people and injuring 23 during a nationwide bombing spree between 1978 and 1995.
In an alumni directory, he lists his occupation as "prisoner" and under awards lists "eight life sentences."
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The alumni association says it regrets including the information.
A Harvard spokesman says the update was submitted by Kaczynski but could not immediately say how the university confirmed that. A message seeking comment was left with Kaczynski's attorney.
The Harvard-trained mathematician railed against the effects of advanced technology and led authorities on the nation's longest and costliest manhunt before his brother tipped off law enforcement in 1996.