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Here's just some of what we've got planned for you tonight:

Where is Natalee Holloway? The Alabama teen has been missing for more than three weeks. We'll have the latest from Aruba including a LIVE report from the Caribbean nation.

Plus, we'll hear from a Holloway family member and we'll get details on the arrest of a fourth suspect in the case when we talk with Angela Muzenhofer, Editor of Aruba Today, Ricardo Yarzagaray, a criminal defense attorney in Aruba and forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden.

Then, what was it like to guard Iraq's most famous prisoner, Saddam Hussein? Don't miss our exclusive interview when we talk with U.S. soldiers Jonathan "Paco" Reese and Sean O'Shea about their experiences guarding the man once known as "the butcher of Baghdad."

And later, the search also continues for a missing Boy Scout in Utah... We'll bring you the latest from the Beehive State.

These stories and much more ... Don't miss your opportunity to join the debate tonight at 9 p.m. ET!

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About the Show

Fast-paced and hard-hitting, "Hannity & Colmes" brings viewers a heated discussion in a nightly face-off. Relishing in controversial topics, personalities and social issues, conservative radio commentator Sean Hannity and liberal radio personality Alan Colmes offer their points-of-view in an often animated, always compelling debate.

But, unlike similar debate shows — which often appear scripted — "Hannity & Colmes" conducts a live, spur of the moment deliberation on politics and social topics. Also, differentiating the show is its dedication to "move away from the Beltway," bringing audiences an alternative discussion program without the "in" comments.

Adding fuel to the fire, several high-profile guests have joined the program on a wide-range of topics.

"With guests who are 'in the middle of the fight,' we're able to hear their point-of-view on the topics, as well as advance our own feelings," said Hannity.

"Believe it or not, I agree with that statement," quipped Colmes.