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Striking writers put down the signs for a night of fun
NEW YORK -- Ever since writers went on strike in November, a scruffy-looking Seth Meyers, a head scribe for "Saturday Night Live," has been a regular presence on the picket lines here. But after leaving Saturday's Writers Guild of America meeting, where union leaders presented details about a tentative agreement with producers, the comedian shaved.
By Matea Gold, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
February 11, 2008
