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Here's what is on tap for Monday:

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

Another foiled plot against the trial of Saddam Hussein: How many more could be in the works? We'll ask retired U.S. Army Col. David Hunt, FOX News military analyst and author of "They Just Don't Get It."

Plus, think yoga is more of a girl thing? Three-time world champion professional wrestler, Diamond Dallas Page, author of "Yoga for Regular Guys," joins us to explain why you should think again!

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

How is Saddam Hussein's trial impacting the insurgents in Iraq? We'll get a read from Michael Ware, Time magazine's Baghdad bureau chief.

Why isn't President Bush getting more credit for a resurgent U.S. economy? We'll ask counselor to the president, Dan Bartlett.

A woman in France is recovering after receiving the world's first partial face transplant. We'll examine the importance of this medical breakthrough with Dr. Manny Alvarez, FOX News medical contributor.

Four years after Sept. 11, 2001, is the U.S. still a "sitting duck" for terrorists? John Lehman, former 9/11 Commission member, weighs in.

Plus, how can you draft-proof your home this winter? Find out when Stephanie Glakas-Tenet and Julie Sussman, co-authors of the "Dare to Repair," join us for day 2 of our "Turning Down the Heat" series!

And, a new book on John Belushi recounts the life of the comic genius. We'll be joined by the author of "Belushi: a Biography," Judith Belushi Pisano and actor/comedian, Dan Akroyd.

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