"Patty Hearst: 50 Years After Her Kidnapping"

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Patricia "Patty" Hearst, the newspaper heiress, was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army 50 years ago, leading to her involvement in a 1974 bank robbery and subsequent prison sentence. Now known as Patricia Hearst Shaw, she is famous for her prize-winning dogs, mostly French bulldogs, and her allegiance to the group raised questions about Stockholm syndrome. Despite denouncing her family and participating in criminal activities, she was pardoned by President Bill Clinton after serving 22 months in prison.
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