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Here's what is on tap for Monday:

"FOX & Friends First"
Starts at 6 a.m. ET

Howard Dean (search) says Democrats can win with a more moral approach. Is this the right direction for Dems or is he simply stealing from the GOP strategy? We'll get a fair and balanced debate from Ellis Henican, Newsday columnist and FOX News contributor, and Rich Galen, Republican strategist.

The Washington Post reports a British intelligence memo written eight months before the Iraq invasion found that the U.S. wasn't doing enough to prepare for a postwar occupation. We'll get reaction from Van Hipp, former deputy assistant secretary of the Army.

"FOX & Friends"
Starts at 7 a.m. ET

Family members of Natalee Holloway (search), the Alabama teen who has been missing in Aruba since May 30, are desperately trying to get some answers as to what happened. We'll get the latest on the investigation from Aruba government spokesperson, Ruben Trapenberg.

Political ploy or a strategic move to stir up the Democratic Party? What's behind Howard Dean's recent hot button comments? Democratic strategist Jenny Backus and Mike Gallagher, conservative radio talk show host and FOX News contributor, join the debate.

Two police chiefs in New Hampshire are cracking down on illegal immigrants by charging them with trespassing. But the new approach doesn't thrill everyone. We'll get reaction from New Hampshire state representatives: Democrat Hector Velez and Republican David Buhlman.

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