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  • June 16, 2017 - Semarang, Java, Indonesia - Phone stalls that are still intact with complete equipment with closed room booth but the presence is still maintained in the densely populated area of Semarang, Central Java, June 18, 2017. Since the arrival of smart phone technology many stalls Telephone closures due to losing cost and technology competition. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Telephone Poles Silhouetted Against A Cloudy Sky (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 1971, Film Title: DOLLARS, Director: RICHARD BROOKS, Studio: PARAMOUNT, Pictured: TELEPHONE, GOLDIE HAWN, TELEPHONING, TELEPHONE BOOTH, WHISPERING, SECRETIVE, THRILLER, GLOVES. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Couple using credit card over the telephone (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 31, 2017 - Central Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian Police held a press conference as well as showed the evidence, and presented 153 Chinese nationals who committed crimes of cyber in the form of telephone fraud at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police Headquarters. In cooperation with the Police of the People's Republic of China, the Indonesian Police successfully dismantled an international cybercrime syndicate with a telephone fraud mode by 153 Chinese nationals in Indonesia, spread across three major cities, Jakarta, Surabaya and Bali, with a turnover of IDR 20 trillion per year. (Credit Image: © Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2017 - Central Jakarta, Capital Region Of Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian Police held a press conference as well as showed the evidence, and presented 153 Chinese nationals who committed crimes of cyber in the form of telephone fraud at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police Headquarters on Monday. In cooperation with the Police of the People's Republic of China, the Indonesian Police successfully dismantled an international cybercrime syndicate with a telephone fraud mode by 153 Chinese nationals in Indonesia, spread across three major cities, Jakarta, Surabaya and Bali, with a turnover of IDR 20 trillion per year. (Credit Image: © Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170731_zaa_p133_123.jpg
  • July 31, 2017 - Central Jakarta, Capital Region Of Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian Police held a press conference as well as showed the evidence, and presented 153 Chinese nationals who committed crimes of cyber in the form of telephone fraud at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police Headquarters on Monday, July 31, 2017. In cooperation with the Police of the People's Republic of China, the Indonesian Police successfully dismantled an international cybercrime syndicate with a telephone fraud mode by 153 Chinese nationals in Indonesia, spread across three major cities, Jakarta, Surabaya and Bali, with a turnover of IDR 20 trillion per year. (Credit Image: © Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170731_zaa_p133_117.jpg
  • Couple shopping on telephone (Credit Image: © Image Source/Dan Bannister/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 31, 2017 - Central Jakarta, Capital Region Of Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian Police held a press conference as well as showed the evidence, and presented 153 Chinese nationals who committed crimes of cyber in the form of telephone fraud at the Jakarta Metropolitan Police Headquarters. In cooperation with the Police of the People's Republic of China, the Indonesian Police successfully dismantled an international cybercrime syndicate with a telephone fraud mode by 153 Chinese nationals in Indonesia, spread across three major cities, Jakarta, Surabaya and Bali, with a turnover of IDR 20 trillion per year. (Credit Image: © Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170731_zaa_p133_156.jpg
  • Sep. 04, 2010 - Two men discussing mobile telephone. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A view of the garden, complete with terracotta paving. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A close up view of the fireplace. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The property is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A view of the kitchen and central island. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A bedroom in the property, complete with original corner fireplace. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The front room with original features including beamed ceiling and a tiled fireplace. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: An aerial view of Marilyn Monroe's former home. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A view of the peanut-shaped swimming pool. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The manicured garden has a citrus grove and is well maintained. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488395.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA192401_001.jpg
  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The property is located on 5th Helena Drive, Brentwood. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: Monroe bought the property for $75,000 shortly before her death. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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