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| Nearly two months into the writers' strike, there are now reports straight from the picket line, that scribes from daytime soaps are slowly and quietly returning to work. The Los Angeles Times has reported that one such soap writer has, under cover of anonymity, divulged not only his/her own decision to resume writing for his/her show, but also the little known option known as financial core.For her part, All My Children writer, Michelle Patrick, spoke about the use of scabs during writers' walkouts such as the current one, and her own stance regarding it. To read the rest, click here. |
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