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Here's what is on tap for Thursday:

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How are the border areas of Pakistan and India recovering from last month's earthquake in Kashmir? We'll get a firsthand look from Mansoor Ijaz, FOX News foreign affairs analyst.

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

Why did five Democrats vote with Republicans to avoid setting a date for a withdrawal from Iraq? We'll ask one of them, Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb.

According to Arizona state law, driving in the carpool lane on the highway is strictly for two or more people. But what if the second person in the car is an unborn child? We'll ask Candace Dickinson, who's nine months pregnant and just got a ticket for driving in the HOV lane.

One, two, three strikes you're out! Major League Baseball players and the owners finalized a deal that is much tougher on drug use. We'll get reaction from Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., and baseball hall of famer.

Even though gas prices are way up, travel experts predict that Americans will spend more time behind the wheel this holiday season than ever before. We'll be joined by travel guru, Jamie Jensen, author of "Road Trip USA."

Plus, we'll be joined by Sela Ward, one of the stars of the hit FOX show, "House."

And, she's graced hundreds of magazine covers and appeared in dozens of films. Supermodel Carol Alt explains how she did it all with the help of some sage advice.

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