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Jay Leno Asks: Are Jane Fonda and Ted Turner Getting Back Together? (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Dec 3rd 2010 3:45AM
Jay Leno Asks: Are Jane Fonda and Ted Turner Getting Back Together?Actress Jane Fonda and billionaire Ted Turner were one of the world's most famous married couples in the 1990s. Then, they got divorced. Just recently, though, the pair were seen sharing an onstage kiss at an awards ceremony. Now, Jay Leno asks this question: Are the couple getting back together?

On 'The Tonight Show' (weeknights, 11:35PM ET on NBC), Jane does admit that Turner was the "favorite" of her three husbands, but she quickly shuts down any rumors that they might become a couple again. "That's not going to happen," she says. Aw. Everything could have felt just like the 1990s again. A reunited Turner/Fonda couple have brought all the old trends back. Beanie Babies! The Macarena! Rollerblades! Fanny Packs! Oh well.

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'Oprah' Reunites Jane Fonda With Ex-Hubby Ted Turner (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Oct 28th 2010 12:30AM
'Oprah' Reunites Jane Fonda With Ex-Hubby Ted TurnerActress Jane Fonda and tycoon Ted Turner were married for a decade, but Fonda divorced the billionaire in 2001. Turner has previously stated that their relationship was in trouble before then.

He felt their marriage was damaged after Fonda came home one day -- and suddenly announced she had become a born-again Christian. This came as a shock to Ted; the pair never totally recovered.

But that's all water under the bridge. Though it's been ten years since the divorce, the former couple still care for one another. 'Oprah' (weekdays, syndicated) reunited the pair, and Jane and Ted discussed their relationship for the first time since the 2001 split.

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Cartoon network chief resigns over Boston fiasco

by Anna Johns, posted Feb 9th 2007 5:40PM
aqua teen hunger forceThe head of Cartoon Network resigned today over the marketing stunt that caused a terrorism freak-out in Boston last week. Jim Samples sent a memo to staffers today about his resignation, saying, "It's my hope that my decision allows us to put this chapter behind us and get back to our mission of delivering unrivaled animated entertainment for consumers of all ages."

Sheesh. It sounds like a robot wrote that. I would've preferred something a little off-beat, you know, in the nature of Cartoon Network and all.

So far, Sample is the only casualty from the fiasco. Well, that and two million of Ted Turner's dollars.

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