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TONIGHT'S PRIMETIME LINEUP ON MSNBC
Wednesday, February 19, 2003

***TONIGHT on MSNBC...
Don't miss the "HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR" with scheduled guest Bob Dole, LIVE from Barry 
University. For more details and a sneak peek at upcoming guests, go to 
www.hardball.msnbc.com .***

Now onto tonight's lineup:

NACHMAN (www.nachman.msnbc.com)
5PM - 6PM ET/ 2PM - 3PM PT
London, Paris, Berlin, Rome...huge gatherings in opposition to a war with Iraq.  
But are recent anti-U.S. protests having an effect on world and ultimately American 
opinion polls? 
Tonight on NACHMAN.

THE ABRAMS REPORT (www.abramsreport.msnbc.com)
6PM - 7PM ET/ 3PM - 4PM PT
Day two of the search of Scott Peterson's home.
Police emerge with dozens of bags and boxes of potential evidence.
But they're still not calling him a suspect.  
Will the search for clues lead the police any closer to finding Laci Peterson?
That's tonight on the program about justice.
The Abrams Report.

COUNTDOWN: IRAQ (www.countdown.msnbc.com)
7PM - 8PM ET/ 4PM - 5PM PT
Tonight on COUNTDOWN: IRAQ-
War correspondents have always been the key to informing the American public about 
U.S. combat.
But will the Pentagon issue the press a pass to the frontlines in Iraq?
Get the story from a key insider.
Lester Holt hosts COUNTDOWN:IRAQ.

DONAHUE (www.donahue.msnbc.com) 
8PM - 9PM ET/ 5PM - 6PM PT
After 40 years on the White House Press Corp..
Veteran reporter Helen Thomas's reminisces about the changes and the challenges in 
covering the chief executive..
And what she sees in President Bush's stance on war with Iraq.
Tonight on DONAHUE.

HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (www.hardball.msnbc.com)
9PM - 10PM ET/ 6PM - 7PM PT
How war is changing the way politics are played in Washington.
Hear from someone who's been there as Bob Dole joins Chris.
Tonight, the Hardball College Tour rolls onto Barry University.  

MSNBC REPORTS (www.msnbcreports.msnbc.com)
10PM - 11PM ET/ 7PM - 8PM PT
President Bush has made no secret of his Christian faith.
But is the liberal press smearing the president for his increasing religious 
references?
And do his beliefs have a place in politics?
The debate..tonight on MSNBC REPORTS.

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