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        <title>Striking Writers To Resume Negotiations With Studios</title>
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        <description>Hollywood (and we, the viewers,) is feeling the burn of the current WGA strike, which has caused both television shows and prospective movies to be stalled or canceled. A bit of good news comes via Variety, where it is being reported that striking writers and studio/network execs will once again sit down to negotiate on Nov. 26. Seems the suits are hoping that a few growling bellies come Thanksgiving will teach those greedy writers a lesson.

Seriously though, the make-nice announcement was made on Friday night, marking twelve days since Hollywood&amp;rsquo;s writing core first took to the picket line. The announcement was a joint statement between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture &amp;amp; Television Producers. Up until now, the AMPTP had maintained the hard line that the WGA had to desist with their strike before negotiations could take place. Not so much anymore.</description>
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