Commercial actors who have been on strike for over two months took their dispute today to the Minneapolis offices of a major advertiser. About 60 picketers showed up at the downtown offices of AT&T carrying signs, including ones that read "Reach out and pay someone." The national commercial actor's strike is no closer to resolution than when it began on May first. Tim Ogren is the Assisstant Executive Director of the Twin Cities American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Union. He says the union targeted AT&T because the company has such a large advertising budget: