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Monday, August 30, 2004; Page C07

• Coverage of the Republican National Convention on the cable news networks and public television.

• The series premiere of "The Complex: Malibu" on WTTG.

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• A special episode of "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" on Comedy Central.

• And Dave Chapelle visits "The Tonight Show" on WRC.

Republican National Convention

CNN, CSPAN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC and PBS will cover tonight's proceedings, including speeches by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former mayor Rudy Giuliani and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). For details, see Page A8.

Sports

Preseason Football (CC). Tennessee at Dallas (Channel 7 at 8).

Baseball (CC). Chicago Cubs at Montreal (ESPN2 at 7).

Cable Special

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (CC) presents "Indecision 2004: Midway to the Election Spectacular" (Comedy Central at 11).

Series Premiere

The Complex: Malibu (CC). Couples compete to renovate and redecorate units in a Malibu apartment complex under tight deadlines (Channel 5 at 8).

Season Premiere

Fear Factor (CC) kicks off the season with a couples reunion (Channel 4 at 8).

Last Comic Standing (CC). Contestants from the first two seasons face off (Channel 4, 9:30).

Late Night

Charlie Rose (CC) reports live from the Republican National Convention (Channel 32 at 11 and Channel 26 at 11).

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (CC) with Dave Chapelle, U.S. beach volleyball gold medalists Misty May and Kerri Walsh, and music by Toots and the Maytals with Bonnie Raitt (Channel 4, 11:35).

Nightline (CC). Ted Koppel reviews Day 1 of the Republican National Convention and speaks with convention protesters (Channel 7, 11:35).

Late Show With David Letterman (CC) with Jeff Foxworthy, LL Cool J and U.S. gymnastics gold medalist Carly Patterson (Channel 9, 11:35).

-- Chris Richards

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