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LAUSD teachers' strike sees hours of negotiating behind closed doors

LOS ANGELES_Bargaining teams for striking teachers and the Los Angeles school district were behind closed doors at City Hall for the third straight day on Saturday.

They were back at work just before 11 a.m. Saturday, after a more than 10-hour session Friday that the mayor's office said had been "productive."

Wrapping up an agreement over the weekend - and getting teachers back in classes after five missed days - would be difficult but is not entirely out of the question.

Student attendance on the fifth day of the strike remained low - and just about flat compared to

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