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TONIGHT'S PRIMETIME LINEUP ON AMERICA'S NEWSCHANNEL MSNBC
Thursday, December 12, 2002

NACHMAN
5PM - 6PM ET/ 2PM - 3PM PT
Foot in mouth-
Senate Majority Leader Lott's comments have some people fired up.
But it's not the first time a politician has let one slip.
Jerry takes a look back at some famous words better left unsaid.
That's tonight on Nachman.

THE ABRAMS REPORT
6PM - 7PM ET/ 3PM - 4PM PT
Pete Rose.
His lifetime ban from baseball may be lifted.
But there are reports that he bet against his own team.
Is that enough to keep Rose benched?
That's tonight on the program about justice.
The Abrams Report.
  
COUNTDOWN: IRAQ
7PM - 8PM ET/ 4PM - 5PM PT
Tonight on Countdown: Iraq-
Boot Camp Journal.
How our soldiers are training for hand-to-hand combat with the enemy.
Lester Holt hosts Countdown: Iraq

DONAHUE  
8PM - 9PM ET/ 5PM - 6PM PT
Does the discovery of a possible new deadly connection between Saddam and Al Qaeda 
mean we have to go to war right now? 
The debate heats up on Donahue.
Plus.
Dateline NBC's Stone Phillips reveals new information in the DC area sniper case..
Including what you didn't hear about the FBI manhunt.
That's all tonight on an all-new DONAHUE.

HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS
9PM - 10PM ET/ 6PM - 7PM PT
Senator John McCain and Former Senator Bob Kerry on how damaging Trent Lott's 
controversial comments will be to his career.
Tonight on Hardball with Chris Matthews.

MSNBC REPORTS
10PM - 11PM ET/ 7PM - 8PM PT
A murder leads police to two brothers.
With one in a wheelchair...how'd they do it?
And what drove them to kill?
MSNBC Reports...Tonight at 10.


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