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Former talk show host Rosie O?Donnell made her first trip to the Sundance Film Festival to debut the documentary All Aboard! Rosie?s Family Cruise. The film, which was commissioned by HBO (a division of Time's parent company, Time Warner) and will air on the cable channel April 6, profiles gay families aboard a 2004 cruise from New York City to the Caribbean that was organized by O?Donnell and her partner Kelli O'Donnell. Rosie spoke to TIME about the challenges of gay parenting...
...adopted Parker I was going to raise him in the light, and not to be ashamed, without lies. Our children have never not known. Although people in the public didn?t know that I was gay, everyone in my career always knew. Before I signed the deal with Warner Brothers to have a talk show there was a meeting and I said ?I just want to be clear in front of everyone here that I?m gay and I?m going to probably not talk about it. I can?t imagine wanting to talk about it but I have...
Clark said that he likes Wasserstein and considers him a “really smart guy,” but added that he also has high opinions of Richard D. Parsons and Jeffrey L. Bewkes, the CEO and president of Time Warner...
Icahn and his allies, who control nearly 135 million shares—or roughly 3 percent—of Time Warner stock, have announced plans to run eight candidates of their own for the Time Warner board of directors. Icahn has been pressuring the board since August 2005 to take measures to increase the company’s stock price, which has plummeted 70 percent from a high of about $60 since Time Warner merged with America Online in January...
Because the Time Warner board has thirteen directors elected through a plurality voting system, Icahn would have to identify eight current directors whom he wants his allies to vote against. When asked if Clark was one of his targets, Icahn initially said that all the directors were at fault for Time Warner’s performance, but later backtracked and pointed out that Clark was not a member of the board that approved what he deemed the disastrous merger between Time Warner and America Online...