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Natalee Holloway's (search) family increases the reward for information about her mysterious disappearance — now information about her whereabouts has been increased to $250,000. We’ll get reaction from Natalee's aunt, Linda Allison.

Then, why are lawyers for the suspects in Natalee Holloway's disappearance appealing a ruling that was issued on Friday? We’ll ask Tito Lacle, investigative reporter with Aruba Today.

In less than one month, Joran van der Sloot (search) could be released from jail. If the case against Joran is too thin, will prosecutors try to strike a deal with Deepak Kalpoe? Greta gets the legal lowdown from her legal eagles:

• Arlene Ellis Schipper, Aruban attorney
• Jim Hammer, former San Francisco assistant district attorney
• Geoffrey Fieger, defense attorney
• Ted Williams, defense attorney

Plus, Natalee Holloway has been missing for 10 weeks. But she is not the only American missing in Aruba. We’ll be joined by Mary Larson, whose brother-in-law, Buddy Larson, disappeared in 1999 during a windsurfing trip.

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