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    <title>Patricia Maisch</title>
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      <title>Man Who Helped Tackle Arizona Shooter: 'Something Had To Be Done'</title>
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      <title>Arizona Heroine: 'I Was Wondering How It Was Going To Feel To Be Shot'</title>
      <description>Along with the heartbreaking stories of tragedy following Saturday's killings in Tucson, Ariz., there are the heartwarming stories of heroic acts by folks who more than rose to the occasion. Patricia Maisch, 61, is among them.</description>
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