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Former Symbionese Liberation Army leaders Bill and Emily Harris, along with two others, were charged last week with the murder of a customer during a 1975 bank robbery. But when they were caught and arraigned that year, it was their old comrade PATRICIA HEARST who made TIME's cover...
That wait finally ended last Wednesday, when police charged five former figures in the Symbionese Liberation Army, a violent band of '70s radicals, with the murder of Myrna Opsahl. In February 1974 the S.L.A. entered the lexicon of domestic terror with the kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst, who was later caught on a bank security camera toting a gun; in May of that year, the group was nearly wiped out in a fire fight with Los Angeles cops. But there were still plenty of hangers-on, like, allegedly, Sara Jane Olson, a Minnesota doctor's wife arrested...
Walker is the Patty Hearst of 2001, pursuing an elusive, utopian vision that puts faith above humanity and ignores reality. He must now face that reality and accept responsibility for his actions. DON URNER Walnut Creek, Calif...
...WHITEHOUSE, 91, schoolteacher turned feisty antipornography lobbyist; in Colchester, England. Whitehouse created the Clean Up TV campaign in 1964?prompted by a bbc program depicting extramarital affairs?and the National Viewers and Listeners Association in 1965. DISBARRED. F. LEE BAILEY, 68, former defense attorney for O.J. Simpson and Patty Hearst, from the Florida bar; in Tallahassee. Bailey, cited by the State Supreme Court for mishandling nearly $6 million in securities owned by a drug-smuggling client, remains a member of the Massachusetts bar. SENTENCED. JONATHAN KING, 56, British pop star first known for Everyone's Gone to the Moon...
...Citizen Kane at all is no small wonder in itself. That the film was made by a 24- year old theater phenom, Orson Welles, who had never sat behind a camera in his life, makes it truly miraculous. Welles based his narrative on the life of newspaper tycoon Randolph Hearst, who blacklisted Welles for the rest of Hearst’s natural life. The film’s original print was saved from destruction several times and, at Hearst’s threats, Citizen Kane was banned from all but one movie house in North America. Citizen Kane was nominated...