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                    Primetime on MSNBC:  Friday, November 19, 2004
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THE ABRAMS REPORT (6PM ET/3PM PT) <http://www.abramsreport.msnbc.com> 
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        Vioxx Scandal:
When did the FDA know the arthritis painkiller had potential to be a killer 
drug? 
Don't miss Dan's Special Report. 
   
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HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (7PM ET/4PM PT)  <http://www.hardball.msnbc.com>
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        "The Passion of The Right"-Hardball/Newsweek Special Report:
Chris Matthews takes the social pulse of America, showing you how cultural 
conservatives 
are making their voice heard-loud and clear.  
     
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COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN (8PM ET/5PM PT) <http://countdown.msnbc.com>
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        Commercial Break:
Do you like skipping through commercials with your TIVO? There's a bill on 
Capitol Hill
that could make it illegal! The story, tonight on Countdown.
 
        You're Fired:
Former "Apprentice" cast members, Nick Warnock and Amy Henry on the latest 
firings from 
last night's episode. 
   
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SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY  (10PM ET/7PM PT) <http://joe.msnbc.com> 
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        Get The Real Deal:
The ACLU threatens to take an abstinence program to court for quoting "The 
Bible".  So why
do the "PC Police" have such a big problem with what Joe calls "solid American 
values"?
          
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                             Weekend Premieres on MSNBC
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Sunday, November 21
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6p-7p MSNBC Adventurer: Sea Bears/Night of the Jackal(P)
Sea Bears: Adventurer chronicles an incredible year in the life of two true 
survivors, a 
mother fur seal and her pup. Night of the Jackal: Adventurer journeys to the 
center of a controversy that pits rural farmers against the cunning predatory 
abilities of the jackal. Following the wily jackal, Adventurer examines a 
complicated dispute between human interests
and the wild inhabitants of our natural world.
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7p-8p MSNBC Adventurer: Survive the Sahara(P)
By way of a powered paraglider, photographer George Steinmetz soars over the 
magical, yet forbidding, land of the Sahara. Though many dangers are 
anticipated - harsh desert winds,
faulty machinery, and mine fields - the expedition is a success, and captured 
are 
photographic delights that reward courage and perseverance
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8p-9p MSNBC Adventurer: Painted Dogs of the Okavango (P)
Of the large predators of Africa, few have been as maligned or misunderstood as 
the wild 
dog. The wolf and dingo may have earned their reputations as wanton, vicious 
killers, but 
the Painted Dogs of the Okavango may be the least understood animal on the 
continent. State
-of-the-art 35mm filmmaking celebrates what could well be the last haven for 
the African 
wild dog.  Join Adventurer for a closer look at these extraordinary creatures
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9p-10p MSNBC Reports: Dartmouth Murders(P)
Half and Suzanne Zantop didn't have an enemy in the world. They were two 
professors who 
loved their work, their students, and each other. Then, two years ago, they 
were killed in
a crime so vicious, police thought it must be personal. But this 
headline-making case 
uncovered something very different and unexpected. Tonight, with new details 
and exclusive 
tapes, we learn much more about the minds and motives of the killers.  
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