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Primetime on MSNBC: Monday, March 29, 2004
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The ABRAMS REPORT (6PM ET/3PM PT) <http://www.abramsreport.msnbc.com>
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"Law & Order"-Part 2:
Dan takes you behind the scenes of NBC's hit crime drama, to show you first-hand how
they
turn real-life cases into - "Must See TV".
Tyco Trial:
The judge says no mistrial, but should he have ruled otherwise?
Rush Limbaugh's Attorney:
Roy Black discusses his Wall Street Journal OP-ED "Rush Limbaugh Has Rights Too."
Michael Jackson Grand Jury:
The men and women who'll decide whether Michael Jackson should be indicted on
molestation charges, begin to hear testimony.
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HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (7PM ET/4PM PT) <http://hardball.msnbc.com>
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9/11 Commission Hearings:
Find out the latest as the fallout and finger pointing continues.
Richard Clarke:
Why 9/11 victims' family members criticize his book and testimony.
The Workings Of The White House:
What kind of information needs to stay behind closed doors? Hear from former NSC
Official,
NBC News Analyst Roger Cressey and MSNBC Political Analyst Pat Buchanan.
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COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN (8PM ET/5PM PT) <http://countdown.msnbc.com>
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"American Idol's" William Hung:
Who says you can't fail up? William Hung turned his off-key performance into huge
success.
And tonight, Keith shows you a sneak peek of the singer's first music video.
Condoleezza Rice:
The debate continues. Should the National Security Advisor be forced to testify
publicly
about what she knew about 9/11?
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DEBORAH NORVILLE TONIGHT (9PM ET/6PM PT) <http://norville.msnbc.com>
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TAMMY FAYE MESSNER:
Tammy Faye went from famous to infamous in an instant. Now the evangelical icon tells
Deborah about her new marriage. And reveals secrets on her toughest challenge yet --
her
battle with cancer.
John Kerry, President Bush and Religion:
A compelling look at the role God will play in the stretch run in the Battle for the
White
House.
Wife of the Shah:
Exiled from Iran, Farah Pahlavi sits down for a discussion.
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SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY (10PM ET/7PM PT) <http://joe.msnbc.com>
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Is Timing Always Everything?:
Richard Clarke's book release and interviews are stirring up suspicion. Get Joe's Real
Deal on the good, the bad, and the ugly of this Capitol Hill controversy.
Condoleezza Rice:
Should she be forced to publicly testify before Congress?
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SNEAK PEEK: Tomorrow at 9pET on Deborah Norville Tonight...G.Gordon Liddy sounds off
with
his opinion on "Air America."
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*Topics and guests are subject to change.
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