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Title: What's in a Name? That Which We Call a Rose by Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet
Author: [info]dr_tiffy
Rating: PG
Characters/Pairings: Booth/Brennan, Angela
Word Count: 536
Disclaimer:  Bones belongs to FOX and it's respective creators.
Spoilers: Speculation of future events from happenings in The Critic in the Cabernet, indirect reference to a scene in The Bone That Blew
Summary: “Arching an eyebrow, Angela glanced up from her composite of their latest murder victim as Brennan and Booth bickered while swiftly walking past her office. Smirking, she wondered what it was this time…”
Notes: This is my first Bones’ story and I hope I came close to staying true to the characters. Constructive criticism is welcomed.

Title taken from a line in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
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30 June 2008 @ 02:50 pm

SAG Members Dismiss Rumours Of Immediate Strike

30 June 2008 9:07 AM, PDT

Latest: Members of the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) have denied plans for an immediate strike against Hollywood studios despite their contract's expiration on Monday.

Union bosses have been involved in crucial contract talks with film and TV studio bosses to prevent another strike similar to the The Writers Guild of America's walkout, which brought Hollywood to a standstill from November until February.

Actors have threatened walkouts at the time of their contract's expiration if talks between the unions and major film studios failed to resolve a dispute over pay and working conditions.

But despite the lack of resolution, SAG president and working actor Alan Rosenberg has insisted a strike is not forthcoming in the immediate future.

He says, "We have taken no steps to initiate a strike-authorisation vote."

The SAG members dismissed a previously agreed deal between studio bosses and members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) - suggesting it undermines their own contract.

Members of the union called upon heavyweights Jack Nicholson and Ben Stiller to urge AFTRA leaders to reject the deal just last week (begs23Jun08).


 

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So, maybe there's hope yet.

 
 
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