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Tonight: Defying the war cry. Senator Robert Byrd on Donahue
Sen. Robert Byrd - thank god someone is asking questions . . .
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 11:38:22 -0700
From: Donahue Daily Update <MSNBC_Donahue_NewsMail [at] MSNBC.COM>
To: DONAHUE [at] LISTS.MSNBC.COM
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Subject: Thurs Oct 3rd - Sen. Robert Byrd
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Donahue Daily Update
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Thursday, October 3rd, 2002
Tonight: Defying the war cry. Senator Robert Byrd, sometimes called the "Conscience
of the Senate," is saying NO to the rush toward war with Iraq. He'll tell
us why tonight in an exclusive interview from Washington.
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Also, five people shot dead, seemingly at random, in a one-mile radius outside
of Washington D.C. in a span of sixteen hours. We'll have the latest on this
breaking story. Plus, part two of Phil's candid interview with Terry Bradshaw.
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TOMORROW NIGHT ON DONAHUE: RALPH NADER
Email questions for Ralph Nader to: donahuequestions [at] msnbc.com. Include your
name and where you're from and we may use them on the show.
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Issues that matter. Tonight on Donahue at 8pm and 11pm ET on MSNBC.
Donahue on the web: http://www.donahue.msnbc.com
Guests and topics subject to change.
From: Donahue Daily Update <MSNBC_Donahue_NewsMail [at] MSNBC.COM>
To: DONAHUE [at] LISTS.MSNBC.COM
CC:
Subject: Thurs Oct 3rd - Sen. Robert Byrd
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Donahue Daily Update
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Thursday, October 3rd, 2002
Tonight: Defying the war cry. Senator Robert Byrd, sometimes called the "Conscience
of the Senate," is saying NO to the rush toward war with Iraq. He'll tell
us why tonight in an exclusive interview from Washington.
-----------------------------------------
Also, five people shot dead, seemingly at random, in a one-mile radius outside
of Washington D.C. in a span of sixteen hours. We'll have the latest on this
breaking story. Plus, part two of Phil's candid interview with Terry Bradshaw.
-----------------------------------------
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TOMORROW NIGHT ON DONAHUE: RALPH NADER
Email questions for Ralph Nader to: donahuequestions [at] msnbc.com. Include your
name and where you're from and we may use them on the show.
-----------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------
Issues that matter. Tonight on Donahue at 8pm and 11pm ET on MSNBC.
Donahue on the web: http://www.donahue.msnbc.com
Guests and topics subject to change.
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