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Members of the Writers Guild of America carry picket signs as they cross an intersection at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California November 5, 2007. Some 12,000 screenwriters went on strike against the U.S. film and television industry on Monday after the collapse of last-ditch contract negotiations aimed at preserving nearly 20 years of Hollywood labor peace. (Agencies)
Screenwriter Jim Herzfeld (L), whose credits include the films "Meet the Parents" and "Meet the Fockers", talks on his iPhone as he carries a picket sign along with other members of the Writers Guild of America at the main gate to Walt Disney studios in Burbank, California November 5, 2007. Some 12,000 screenwriters went on strike against the U.S. film and television industry on Monday after the collapse of last-ditch contract negotiations aimed at preserving nearly 20 years of Hollywood labor peace. (Agencies)
Actress Marg Helgenberger (L), star of the CBS TV network series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", and a member of the Screen Actors Guild walks a picket line along with members of the Writers Guild of America at one of the gates to Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California November 5, 2007. Some 12,000 screenwriters went on strike against the U.S. film and television industry on Monday after the collapse of last-ditch contract negotiations aimed at preserving nearly 20 years of Hollywood labor peace. (Agencies)
Members of the Writers Guild of America hold signs in front of Paramount Studios during the first day of their strike in Hollywood, California, November 5, 2007. Some 12,000 screenwriters went on strike against the U.S. film and television industry on Monday after the collapse of last-ditch contract negotiations aimed at preserving nearly 20 years of Hollywood labor peace. (Agencies)
Members of the Writers Guild of America carry picket signs at one of the gates to Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California November 5, 2007. Some 12,000 screenwriters went on strike against the U.S. film and television industry on Monday after the collapse of last-ditch contract negotiations aimed at preserving nearly 20 years of Hollywood labor peace. (Agencies)
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