The bombing of Sterling Hall on the UW-Madison campus by anti-war radicals in the early morning hours of Aug. 24, 1970 has a peculiar hold on Madison even 40 years later, in part because of the many lives that were changed by the blast ? most notably the lives of Robert Fassnacht, the researcher killed in the explosion, and his family. Here?s a look at what has happened to others involved in that history-changing moment.