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Here's what is on tap for Wednesday:

'FOX & Friends First' (6 a.m. ET)

Did President Bush's Arab TV interview sooth the uproar surrounding Iraqi prisoner abuse? Angela McGlowan from the Independent Women's Forum and Morris Reid, Democratic strategist, join the debate.

Can the new Iraqi brigade patrolling the streets of Fallujah restore order to this rebellious city? We’ll ask retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, Fox News military analyst.

We’ll get all the gossip on the “Friends” finale from Tom O’Neil, senior editor of In Touch Weekly.

'FOX & Friends' (7 a.m. ET)

Iraqi Shiite leaders are call for anti-American cleric Al-Sadr (search) and his militia to withdraw from their standoff in Najaf. Could this open the door to a resolution? We’ll ask retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tim Eads, Fox News military analyst.

As a result of the Iraqi prison abuse scandal, President Bush grants interviews to two Arabic news networks. But has the damage already been done? We’ll be joined by Mouafac Harb, Alhurra news director.

President Bush makes a personal appeal to the Arab world. But was an apology necessary? Michael Barone, Fox News contributor and author of “Hard America,” joins the debate.

Plus, we’ll be joined by screen legend Faye Dunaway.

And, meet Brittany and Robbie Bergquist – two kids that are taking action to make sure our soldiers in the War on Terror can call home by starting cellphonesforsoldiers.com.

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