Optimism abounds, but the strike isn't over yet

Writers could be back at work Wednesday, but all may not be well in Hollywood: The actors contract is next.

The Writers Guild of America leadership recommended Saturday that striking writers approve a contract offer from television networks and movie studios, signaling a likely -- but not immediate -- resolution to the crippling labor impasse.

The tentative pact -- which guild members greeted enthusiastically but hardly exuberantly -- still requires a ratification vote to end the 14-week strike. The guild had considered allowing its 10,000 members to ... Full Story »

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