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TONIGHT'S PRIMETIME LINEUP ON MSNBC
Thursday, February 20, 2003


NACHMAN (www.nachman.msnbc.com)
5PM - 6PM ET/ 2PM - 3PM PT
Could any amount of evidence make them change their minds about Iraq?
Janeane Garafolo sounds off on Hollywood's tough anti-war stance.
Tonight on NACHMAN.

THE ABRAMS REPORT (www.abramsreport.msnbc.com)
6PM - 7PM ET/ 3PM - 4PM PT
McDonald's is hit with another lawsuit.
This one, claiming that McDonalds's is misleading customers about the ingredients in 
their food.
Dan talks to attorneys on both sides of the issue.
Tonight on the program about justice.
The Abrams Report.

COUNTDOWN: IRAQ (www.countdown.msnbc.com)
7PM - 8PM ET/ 4PM - 5PM PT
Tonight on COUNTDOWN: IRAQ-
An exclusive look at the Situation in Iraq.
Where we are and our experts take on what's next. 
Lester Holt hosts COUNTDOWN:IRAQ.

DONAHUE (www.donahue.msnbc.com) 
8PM - 9PM ET/ 5PM - 6PM PT
They charge it's illegal for president Bush to wage war with Iraq and want to take him 
to court.
Reverend Jerry Falwell says not so fast.
Join Phil for the heated debate.
Tonight on DONAHUE.

HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (www.hardball.msnbc.com)
9PM - 10PM ET/ 6PM - 7PM PT
They call him the shock jock of diplomacy.
But is Donald Rumsfeld's tough talk costing the U.S. its allies? 
That's tonight on Hardball with Chris Matthews.

MSNBC REPORTS (www.msnbcreports.msnbc.com)
10PM - 11PM ET/ 7PM - 8PM PT
Teacher or Terrorist?
Professor Sami Al-Arian is arrested today and accused of being a member of Islamic 
Jihad.
Are Muslim Americans in danger of being un-fairly targeted?
Don't miss MSNBC REPORTS tonight at 10, with Joe Scarborough.

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