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Student Sentenced in Federal Court to 7 Years in Prison for UW Horticulture Center Arson
Student who built fire bomb, drove getaway car sentenced to seven years in prison

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Student who built fire bomb, drove getaway car sentenced to seven years in prison

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Resignation effective March 20; seat will remain vacant but district office in Shoreline will remain open and constituents concerns will be forwarded to Sen. Maria Cantwell
Resignation effective March 20; seat will remain vacant but district office in Shoreline will remain open and constituents concerns will be forwarded to Sen. Maria Cantwell
Resignation effective March 20; seat will remain vacant but district office in Shoreline will remain open and constituents concerns will be forwarded to Sen. Maria Cantwell
The seven-term congressman's resignation will be effective on March 20.
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