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Primetime on MSNBC: Friday, May 14, 2004
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***Don't forget:
MSNBC's SPECIAL PREMIERE of "THE BATTLE FOR AMERICA'S SCHOOLS", premieres this Sunday,
5/16 @ 10PM ET. Click here for more info: http://msnbc.msn.com/ID/4916787/ .***
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The ABRAMS REPORT (6PM ET/3PM PT) <http://www.abramsreport.msnbc.com>
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Iraq Abuse Scandal:
How will justice be served in the military abuse scandal?
Dan has the latest from the Abu Ghraib to Capitol Hill.
Airline Lawsuit:
A couple, taking American Airlines to court, the issue -- legroom!
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HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (7PM ET/4PM PT) <http://hardball.msnbc.com>
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In His Own Words:
A witness in the Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Case comes forward and tells Chris Matthews his
first-hand account of what he saw.
Political Buzz:
Get the latest on President Bush's poll numbers and political news.
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COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN (8PM ET/5PM PT) <http://countdown.msnbc.com>
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Keith vs. Al:
Keith Olbermann raises the stakes and goes one-on-one with Al Franken--in a rematch of
last night's "Jeopardy" showdown.
Tonight's "Oddball":
Find out what exactly the "The Banjo Bowl" is...
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DEBORAH NORVILLE TONIGHT (9PM ET/6PM PT) <http://norville.msnbc.com>
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Joan Lunden:
T.V. personality and author of "Growing Up Healthy" shares her extraordinary story of
becoming a mother of twins...at age 52.
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ULTIMATE EXPLORER FRIDAY(10PM ET/7PM PT) <http://natgeoexplorer.msnbc.com>
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Tune in for Ultimate Explorer Friday, as we look at the upcoming premieres of Ultimate
Snake/Bioblitz and Burma's Forbidden Islands.
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Weekend Highlights on MSNBC: Saturday, May 15, 2004
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HEADLINERS & LEGENDS <http://headliners.msnbc.com>
12p: Jackie Onassis
1p: Hillary Clinton
2p: Laura Bush
THOROUGHBRED: STABLE TO STARDOM (3PM ET/12PM PT)
We spent a year inside the racing world, and it is a huge business... from the breeding
stables to the auction houses to the betting windows, mind-boggling sums of money
change
hands with stunning speed. Trainers and jockeys, owners and gamblers - they're all
betting
that a one-thousand pound, 3-year-old on legs like glass will soar past all the others
on
the road to glory. Join us for this special program... As Forrest Sawyer tells a rich
tale
of high-stakes intrigue... and the Triple Crown season no one will soon forget.
DEBORAH NORVILLE TONIGHT(4PM ET/1PM PT) <http://norville.msnbc.com>
Lionel Richie takes center stage and speaks candidly about his good friend, Michael
Jackson,
his now famous daughter and unveils his brand new sound.
MSNBC INVESTIGATES <http://investigates.msnbc.com>
5p: Constant Burn
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER <http://natgeoexplorer.msnbc.com>
6p: Haunt of the Hippo
7p: The Lion Queen
8p: Mothers Behind Bars
9p: Search For the Afghan Girl
MSNBC INVESTIGATES <http://investigates.msnbc.com>
10p: Murder in the Fast Lane (repeats 1a and 4a)
11p: Murder of a TV Star (repeats 2a and 5a)
HEADLINERS & LEGENDS
12a: Robert Blake (repeats 3a and 6a)
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Sunday, May 16, 2004
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MSNBC LIVE <http://tv.msnbc.com>
8a-12p
DEBORAH NORVILLE TONIGHT(12PM ET/9AM PT) <http://norville.msnbc.com>
Lionel Richie takes center stage and speaks candidly about his good friend, Michael
Jackson,
his now famous daughter and unveils his brand new sound.
MSNBC INVESTIGATES (http://investigates.msnbc.com)
1p: Constant Burn
HEADLINERS & LEGENDS (http://headliners.msnbc.com)
2p: Halle Berry
3p: Cindy Crawford
4p: Lauren Hutton
5p: Brooke Shields
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER (http://natgeoexplorer.msnbc.com)
6p: Lemur Rescue/Bioblitz (P)
7p: Ultimate Snake
8p: Burmas's Forbidden Island (P) (repeats 11p and 2a)
9p: Burmas's Forbidden Island cont'd/Elephant Power (repeats 12a and 3a)
***MSNBC SPECIAL: THE BATTLE FOR AMERICA'S SCHOOLS (P)(10PM ET/7PM PT)***
MSNBC's special commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education
decision documents the children's courageous battle, historic court victory and what
the loss of public education meant to them. Their struggle- filled with dramatic ups
and downs-- will be vividly recounted in their own words, creating a rich oral history
of the real story surrounding what some consider the most important Supreme Court
ruling of the 20th century. Lester Holt hosts.
*Schedule subject to change.
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For more info, go to http://www.msnbc.com/news/MSNBCCABLE_Front.asp
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