Sides Still Talking, WGA Still Walking
Wednesday's meetings, the final session of schedueld three-day talks between the WGA and AMPTP will determine whether the two sides will continue negotiations.
Both the WGA and producers have agreed to a media blackout as the strike, which began Nov.5, continues.
Picketing continued at sites throughout Los Angeles on Tuesday. In New York, Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards was among politicians and others showing up to support a "solidarity rally" that the WGAE staged in Washington Square Park.
Edwards, who previously appeared at a WGA picket line in Los Angeles, expressed his support for the WGA's strike efforts. "We're in this thing together," he told the rally crowd. "The truth is it's crucial for the future of America."
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