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TONIGHT'S PRIMETIME LINEUP ON AMERICA'S NEWSCHANNEL MSNBC
Thursday July 11, 2002

****Don't miss the premiere of DONAHUE, Monday July 15th at 8pm/et.  The man who 
invented TV talk, joins the Fiercely Independent Voices on America's NewsChannel 
MSNBC****  

THE ABRAMS REPORT
6PM - 7PM ET/3PM - 4PM PT
Formal charges to be filed today against handyman Richard Ricci.  Charges police say 
tie him to Elizabeth Smart's home.  But could this be just a ploy to hold him for more 
questioning in the Smart kidnapping investigation? Find out tonight, on the program 
about justice. The Abrams Report. 


HARDBALL with CHRIS MATTHEWS
7PM - 8PM ET/4PM - 5PM PT
Should unhappy couples stay married? A new study says divorce makes people less happy 
in the long run.  But is the information based on research?  Or is it a spin-laden 
message from an agenda driven organization?  Chris Matthews tackles the issue tonight 
on Hardball.
 

THE NEWS with BRIAN WILLIAMS
8PM - 9PM ET/ 5PM - 6PM PT
Corporate accountability at the White House...President Bush and Vice President Cheney 
facing new questions about their personal investments. Also, find out how to protect 
YOUR money in this volatile market.  Tonight on The News with Brian Williams.


ASHLEIGH BANFIELD: ON LOCATION
9PM - 10PM ET/ 6PM - 7PM PT
Police in command, or out of control?  The violent arrests of two African Americans 
caught on camera in California and Oklahoma.  Now, once again, the question is being 
asked... how are the country's police officers being trained when it comes to using 
force? Oklahoma City Police Chief reacts, on tonight's Ashleigh Banfield: On Location.

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