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            Marilyn Monroe Posters
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            Detailing Marilyn Monroe posters including a look at the actress, her life and her career.
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            2006
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            Thu, 05 Jul 2007 17:00:55 -0400
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                Nicole Kidman recounts “How to Marry a Millionaire”
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                The film "How to Marry a Millionaire" debuted in 1953 and helped to 
catapult Marilyn Monroe to stardom. The film, in which Monroe portrays the 
ditzy, yet endearing Pola Debevoise, also hosted Hollywood greats Lauren Bacall 
and Betty Grable as three beautiful women who, after becoming frustrated with 
dating cheap men, move into a posh New York City penthouse and use their 
feminine wiles to try and snag wealthy bachelors to marry.
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                Thu, 05 Jul 2007 17:00:55 -0400
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                The Untimely Death of Marilyn Monroe
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                Marilyn Monroes death on August 5, 1962, sparked huge controversy and, in 
the eyes of her fans, was never truly solved. The actress, singer and model was 
best known for her sex appeal and screen presence. She redefined the role of 
women in Hollywood and opened the door to future generations of female celebrity 
hopefuls. To this day, many people refuse to believe that her death was 
accidental, and there is much speculation over what or who truly killed her.
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                Tue, 20 Mar 2007 12:16:13 -0400
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                The Immortality of Marilyn Monroe
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                Marilyn Monroe was truly an icon of American pop culture. The actress, 
singer and model was known for her comedy skills and screen presence; however, 
her sex appeal became her signature. Monroes demeanor was notably controversial 
for its time. She eventually rose to be one of the most popular movie stars of 
the 1950s. Revered as a legendary Hollywood star, she is idolized throughout the 
world as a silver screen sex goddess. Today, celebrity women continue to imitate 
Monroes style, fashion and elegance, but few come close to the uniqueness of 
her stunning beauty and charming personality.
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                Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:44:17 -0400
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                Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia
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                &lt;STRONG&gt;Happy Birthday Mr. President&lt;/STRONG&gt; - Famous words once sang to 
the President of the United States by one of Hollywood's most beautiful and 
desirable leading ladies of all times, Marilyn Monroe.
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            <pubDate>
                Mon, 23 Oct 2006 10:41:20 -0400
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                Marilyn Monroe Posters
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                Marilyn Monroe posters portray a sexy blonde bombshell who does not seem 
to have a care in the world. But who was she really? People have been trying to 
figure that out for decades. Before she transformed into Marilyn Monroe the sex 
goddess, she was &lt;A 
href="http://www.marilyn-monroe-posters.com/beginnings.html"&gt;Norma Jean 
Masterson&lt;/A&gt;, a lonely young girl abandoned by her father and burdened by the 
pain of her mother's mental instability.
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                Mon, 23 Oct 2006 10:34:48 -0400
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