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They call Sheen's admitted drug use "a felony offense involving moral turpitude" and the reason he is being fired.
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Deciding that the many, many television and radio interviews weren't enough, Charlie Sheen decided over the weekend to start broadcasting his innermost thoughts online on a web show titled "Sheen's Korner."
Charlie Sheen: Gone from 'Two and a Half Men,' but still starring in 'Sheen's Korner' 2011
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In February, HBO said there was "no truth" to Sheen's claims that he was "close to securing a deal" with the cable network for a half-hour show called Sheen's Corner, for which he would earn $5 million an episode.
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In a text message to Radar Online, Sheen said he was "close to securing a deal" with HBO for a 10-episode, half-hour show called Sheen's Corner, for which he would earn $5 million an episode.
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The webcast, dubbed Sheen's Korner, was a dud with critics and even Sheen himself, who apologized for it on another, shorter webcast Sunday.
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The actor's eerie, self-made webcasts dubbed "Sheen's Korner," posted online this week to mock his former "Two and a Half Men" bosses and defend himself, mark celebrity behavior that has gone beyond the norm.
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The actor's eerie, self-made webcasts dubbed "Sheen's Korner," posted online this week to mock his former "Two and a Half Men" bosses and defend himself, mark celebrity behavior that has gone beyond the norm.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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The actor's eerie, self-made webcasts dubbed "Sheen's Korner," posted online this week to mock his former "Two and a Half Men" bosses and defend himself, mark celebrity behavior that has gone beyond the norm.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Since being fired, Sheen has declared himself "free at last," climbed to the top of a Los Angeles building brandishing a machete and smoked a cigarette through his nose during one episode of his increasingly disquieting Internet talk show dubbed "Sheen's Korner."
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The actor's eerie, self-made webcasts dubbed "Sheen's Korner," posted online this week to mock his former "Two and a Half Men" bosses and defend himself, mark celebrity behavior that has gone beyond the norm.
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