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                Primetime on MSNBC:  Monday, May 10, 2004
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THE ABRAMS REPORT (6PM ET/3PM PT) <http://www.abramsreport.msnbc.com> 
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        The Big Cases:
When will the trial of N.B.A. star Kobe Bryant begin?  And, why Mark Geragos
may get Scott Peterson's trial moved-again. Dan brings you the latest.

        Iraqi Prisoner Abuse:
Hear from one of the attorneys, currently representing one of the accused U.S. 
soldiers.

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HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (7PM ET/4PM PT) <http://hardball.msnbc.com>
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        Military Abuse Scandal Grows:
With threats of "the worst yet to come" -- what haven't we seen?  
And, with this controversy reaching all the way to The White House, how will it impact 
America's War on Terror?

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COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN (8PM ET/5PM PT) <http://countdown.msnbc.com>
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        "Critter Cuisine":
Scorpion Scaloppini, Three Bee salad, and Cricket Pizza?  Keith Olbermann shows you 
why 
eating bugs, for some reason, is becoming more popular.
        
        John Kerry's Chances:
Independent pollster John Zogby on John Kerry's chances of winning the 2004 
Presidential election.

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DEBORAH NORVILLE TONIGHT (9PM ET/6PM PT) <http://norville.msnbc.com>
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        Senator John McCain:
Captured, imprisoned and tortured by the enemy, Senator John McCain knows all too well 
what can happen as a prisoner of war.  On the heels of his heated questioning of 
Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld, he tells Deborah how he thinks America should deal with the Iraq 
prison
scandal.
            
        Mary Matalin:
The former assistant to President Bush discusses her new book, "Letters To My 
Daughters,"
and the latest in politics and in Iraq.
      
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SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY (10PM ET/7PM PT) <http://joe.msnbc.com>
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        Girls Behaving Badly:
Beatings, stabbings, and other physical abuse... Believe it or not, teenage girls are
becoming much more violent.  Joe shows you the alarming statistics and says the search 
for blame could start in America's moral decline. 

        Hollywood's Take:
Where does Hollywood stand on the War in Iraq? 

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SNEAK PEEK: On Sunday, 5/16/04, at 10pET tune in as MSNBC commemorates the 50th
Anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision with the special premiere of 
"The Battle For America's Schools: How The Children Won and Lost."
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