How to Channel the Pathos of Marilyn Monroe

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Tip 1 - Marilyn Monroe Official Channel, by Peter Sneyder

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Marilyn Monroe Official Channel, by Peter Sneyder

email ; marilyn1969monroe@gmail.com / with more complete rare Marilyn sittings ) Hi, my name is Peter Sneyder, This is the only M.M channel with complete pho...
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Tip 2 - Channel 5 Marilyn Monroe autopsy doc will reveal who killed her

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Channel 5 Marilyn Monroe autopsy doc will reveal who killed her

A piece of newly discovered evidence will reveal who was responsible for the death of the movie legend

Tip 3 - Was Marilyn Monroe Murdered?

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Was Marilyn Monroe Murdered?

A housekeeper and a president may hold clues to Marilyn Monroe's death.

Tip 4 - John Banville on Marilyn Monroe 50 years after her death

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John Banville on Marilyn Monroe 50 years after her death

Marilyn Monroe, who died 50 years ago, created a wholly other version of herself, meant not to convince but to seduce. John Banville, who fell in love with her when he was 10, considers a new biography of this enduringly compelling icon
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Tip 5 - BOOKS / Some like it not: Marilyn Monroe died 30 years ago - yet she is still an adored icon for pop stars and petrol-pump attendants. But do we really need more books about her life and death?

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BOOKS / Some like it not: Marilyn Monroe died 30 years ago - yet she is still an adored icon for pop stars and petrol-pump attendants. But do we really need more books about her life and death?

'Marilyn: The Last Take' by Peter Brown & Patte Barham, Heinemann pounds 17.50; 'Marilyn's Men' by Jane Ellen Wayne, Robson pounds 16.95; 'Marilyn' by Gloria Steinem, Gollancz pounds 3.99; 'Marilyn and Me: Sisters, Rivals, Friends' by Susan Strasberg, Doubleday pounds 14.99; 'Queen of Desire - Marilyn Monroe: A Fiction' by Sam Toperoff, Picador pounds 14.99

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