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Here’s what is on tap for Thursday:

‘FOX & Friends First’ (6 a.m. ET)

Coalition troops in Karbala continue their assault against supporters of Muqtada al Sadr. Both sides are considering an agreement that would end the combat, but is compromise the answer?
We’ll get a read from retired U.S. Army Maj. Dana Dillon, senior policy analyst for the Heritage Foundation.

Think you're stuck in a job rut? We’ll ask Stephen Pollan, author of “Fire Your Boss,” how to regain control of your career.

Was Nick Berg’s death a revenge killing, or a barbaric murder purely for publicity? Terrorism consultant Evan Kohlmann, author of “Al Qaida’s Jihad in Europe,” joins the debate.

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

Two more U.S. soldiers have been ordered to stand trial in the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal. How quickly will trials proceed? We’ll ask Rep. Steve Buyer, R-Ind., who served as judge advocate general during the first Gulf War.

Plus, more disturbing pictures of Iraqi prisoner abuse has been seen by senators on Capitol Hill. Should the images be released to the public? We’ll ask Sen. Mark Dayton, D-Minn.

World leaders were quick to flood the media with comments on the Iraqi prisoner abuse photos. But where is the global outrage when it comes to the savage murder of an American civilian? We’ll analyze the coverage with Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Center.

Plus, does mainstream Islam condemn the murder? Arsalan Iftikhar, legal director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, joins the debate.

Did John Kerry miss a key vote on extending unemployment benefits -- an issue central to Democrats -- because he was just too busy campaigning? We’ll ask Marla Romash, senior adviser to John Kerry.

And, would an endorsement from former President Jimmy Carter help John Kerry's White House run? Steven Hayward, author of “The Real Jimmy Carter,” weighs in.

Plus, you're used to seeing him file reports from the front lines. Now Fox News foreign correspondent, Greg Palkot, joins us live in the studio.

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