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The news doesn't stop on the weekends and neither does FOX & Friends.

So start your weekend off in the know, with hosts Juliet Huddy and Mike Jerrick.

Saturday

Does the Beltway sniper fit the profile of a serial killer? Or is he part of an Al Qaeda terrorist cell? Anti-terrorism consultant and CEO of WMD Task Force, John Bucciarelli, joins us with his thoughts.

Are law officers in a race against the clock, trying to piece together the mystery of the serial sniper before he strikes again? We'll ask former D.C. homicide investigator and attorney Ted Williams.

The Unabomber. The Son of Sam. Ted Bundy. Just a few of the serial killers that have made horrific history. Could the D.C. sniper be the next one to reach this sick status? Harold Schechter, professor of American culture at Queens College and the author of The A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, weighs in.

Plus, we'll ask former deputy assistant director of the FBI Danny Coulson if the police have enough evidence to find out who's responsible for the shootings, without him striking again?

And, eyewitnesses often embellish their stories. But how badly did the recent Beltway sniper witness cross the line? Enough for prosecution? We'll ask psychotherapist Leslie Austin.

Is it only a matter of time before our forces make their way into Iraq? FOX News military analyst Captain David Christian lays out a game plan for an American operation.

A revised resolution calls for the United States to give up authorization for an immediate military strike against Saddam, in favor of United Nations' weapons inspectors returning to Iraq. Is this softer stance the solution? You'll get the Long and the Short of It from FOX News contributors Ellen Ratner and Jim Pinkerton.

Plus, Iraq is no longer our only concern: North Korea admits to nukes and terror attacks plague the Philippines. Are we ready to fight the war on terror on all fronts? FOX News military analyst retired Lt. Col. Bill Cowan weighs in.

And, from the big screen to your dinner table, learn how to make a tasty Italian dish inspired from the movie Big Night, with renowned Chef Paul Barolotta.

Sunday

If authorities can identify the sniper's gun, can they track down the shooter? Former law enforcement agent and director of the Elite Group Limited, Lou Palumbo, joins the debate.

If weapons inspectors go back into Iraq, will it be as hard as trying to find weapons in a haystack? We'll ask former U.N. weapons inspector Tim Trevan.

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