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TONIGHT'S PRIMETIME LINEUP ON MSNBC
Monday, August 18, 2003

BUCHANAN AND PRESS <http://Buchananandpress.msnbc.com>
6PM - 7PM ET/3PM - 4PM ET
How Blackout 2003 may impact your next electric bill, with 
Wall Street Journal reporter, Bill Paul. 
And tonight, Jerry Nachman fills in for Pat, joining Bill for the smartest
debate on television.
Buchanan and Press tonight at 6.

HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS <http://hardball.msnbc.com>
7PM - 8PM ET/ 4PM - 5PM PT
See how the relationship between the Terminator and President Bush will impact the 
Golden State Governor's race --
and the battle for the White House.
Hardball with Chris Matthews. Tonight at 7 on MSNBC. 

COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN <http://countdown.msnbc.com>
8PM - 9PM ET/ 5PM - 6PM PT
A series of deadly shootings plaguing West Virginia;
Is there a copy cat connection to the D.C. sniper case?
PLUS-
An ugly twist in the Patrick Dennehy case.
Why did Baylor's coach try to discredit his own fallen player? 
Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Tonight at 8.

THE ABRAMS REPORT < http://www.abramsreport.msnbc.com>
9PM - 10PM ET/ 6PM - 7PM PT
Tonight at 9.
Why Scott Peterson's defense may get a boost
from the judges latest ruling on cameras in court.
The Abrams Report...Tonight at 9 on MSNBC.

SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY (http://joe.msnbc.com)
10PM - 11PM ET/ 7PM - 8PM PT
Taxes versus the Terminator...
Is Arnold penny-wise enough to save a state in fiscal crisis?
PLUS-
Joe's real deal on if community service is suitable punishment for a brutal hazing 
ritual, 
caught on camera.
Scarborough Country. Tonight at 10 on MSNBC.

HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS
11PM - 12AM ET/ 8PM - 9PM PT

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