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Coroner's Cold Case #81128 : Marilyn Monroe
  • Coroner's Cold Case #81128 : Marilyn Monroe
  • When Marilyn died there was much concern as to whether her death was an accident, a suicide, or a murder. There is evidence supporting each of the three possibilities but it's all too confusing to arrive at a definite conclusion. That's because a good deal of mis-information was beimg distributed on purpose in order to cover up the truth. This book analyzes the availavble information, rejects the lies while retaining the truthful testimony, and clears up the fifty year old mystery. After you have read this book you'll know what happened to the famous movie sex-symbol. For those who know nothing about the star's life, it begins with Marilyn's biography, moves on to the event filled night she died, and then studies the testimony of her friends, lovers and business contacts. It covers the opinions of the Police, the powerful men in the world of Entertainemnt and the Federal Government. By comparing those opinions to the lies and misinformation that was passed around through rumors and the media, the true story of what happened to the star on that August night in 1962 appears. It is a shocking story - violent, sex-charged, and extremely sad. When you have fvinished fthis book you'll know how and why Marilyn died,
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  • "A good book! It's a nice overview of wiki editing and administration, with pointers to handy extensions and further online documentation." -Brion Vibber, Chief Technical Officer, Wikimedia Foundation "This book is filled with practical knowledge based on experience. It's not just spouting some party line." -Rob Church, a developer of MediaWiki MediaWiki is the world's most popular wiki platform, the software that runs Wikipedia and thousands of other websites. Though it appears simple to use at first glance, MediaWiki has extraordinarily powerful and deep capabilities for managing and organizing knowledge. In corporate environments, MediaWiki can transform the way teams write and collaborate. This comprehensive book covers MediaWiki's rich (and sometimes subtle) features, helping you become a wiki expert in no time. You'll learn how to: Find your way around by effective searching and browsing Create and edit articles, categories, and user preferences Use advanced features for authors, such as templates, dynamic lists, logical parser functions, and RSS, to organize and maintain large numbers of articles Install and run your own wiki, and configure its look and behavior Develop custom wiki features, called extensions, with the PHP programming language and MySQL database This book also provides special guidance for creating successful corporate wikis. For beginners who want to create or work on collaborative, community-driven websites with this platform, MediaWiki is the essential one-stop guide. "I was a MediaWiki newbie before reading this book. Now, many aspects of the platform that were murky before are crystal clear." -JP Vossen, author of O'Reilly's Bash Cookbook
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