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The twin towers of the San Diego Marriot Hotel sparkle across the waters of a marina on the shores of the bay. The brown highrise building between the hotel and the tree, at left, is referred to by local residents as the “Patty Hearst Hilton.” It is, in fact, the federal prison where Hearst, kidnapped newspaper heiress turned bank robber, spent some time.

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Press, 30 May 1989, Page 17

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The twin towers of the San Diego Marriot Hotel sparkle across the waters of a marina on the shores of the bay. The brown highrise building between the hotel and the tree, at left, is referred to by local residents as the “Patty Hearst Hilton.” It is, in fact, the federal prison where Hearst, kidnapped newspaper heiress turned bank robber, spent some time. Press, 30 May 1989, Page 17

The twin towers of the San Diego Marriot Hotel sparkle across the waters of a marina on the shores of the bay. The brown highrise building between the hotel and the tree, at left, is referred to by local residents as the “Patty Hearst Hilton.” It is, in fact, the federal prison where Hearst, kidnapped newspaper heiress turned bank robber, spent some time. Press, 30 May 1989, Page 17