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  2. Patty Hearst - Wikipedia

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    Two months after her release from prison, Hearst married Bernard Lee Shaw (1945–2013), [79] a policeman who was part of her security detail during her time on bail. They had two children, Gillian and Lydia Hearst-Shaw. Hearst became involved in a foundation helping children with AIDS, and was active in other charities and fund-raising ...

  3. As Patty Hearst turns 70, new book recalls her ... - AOL

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    Patty Hearst turned 70 on Tuesday. That might not mean a great deal to some of you. ... She drifted off into a comfortable life of marriage to Bernard Shaw, a cop who had been a member of her ...

  4. File:Patty Hearst and Bernard Shaw, 1979.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Patricia Hearst, wearing a "Pardon Me" T-shirt, stands with her fiance, Bernard Shaw, outside her mother's home in Hillsborough, California, a short time after her release from federal prison.

  5. Lydia Hearst - Wikipedia

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    Hearst-Shaw was born in 1984, [3] the daughter of 30-year old actress Patty Hearst and 39-year-old Bernard L. Shaw, a former San Francisco police officer. [4] She attended Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut until 2003, when she began fashion modeling.

  6. Newspaper heiress Patty Hearst was kidnapped 50 years ago ...

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    Newspaper heiress PatriciaPattyHearst was kidnapped at gunpoint 50 years ago Sunday by the Symbionese Liberation Army, later joining her captors in a 1974 San Francisco bank robbery that ...

  7. The kidnapped heiress who became an 'urban guerrilla' and ...

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    Patricia Hearst's transformation into a fervent member of the SLA was part of a strange saga at the nexus of leftist militancy and American aristocracy, saturation media coverage and youth revolt.

  8. Hearst family - Wikipedia

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    The Hearst family is a wealthy American family based in California. Their fortune was originally earned in the mining industry during the late 19th century under the entrepreneurial leadership of George Hearst .

  9. Bernard Shaw (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Shaw (May 22, 1940 – September 7, 2022) was an American journalist and lead news anchor for CNN from 1980 until his retirement on March 2, 2001. Prior to his time at CNN, he was a reporter and anchor for WNUS , Westinghouse Broadcasting , CBS News , and ABC News .