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Here's what is on tap for Wednesday:

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

Will a Senate investigative panel charge anti-war British lawmaker George Galloway (search) with perjury? We'll ask Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn.

As violence in Iraq brings the U.S. death toll to 2,000, President Bush says the count is likely to rise with more work facing troops. We'll get reaction from retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Don Edwards, FOX News military analyst.

The U.S. and France join forces to push for Syria's cooperation in the investigation of the assassination of Lebanon's former prime minister. Should we be cautious that France is on our side? We'll ask Mark Molesky, author of "Our Oldest Enemy."

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

The CIA leak (search) case could result in indictments that stretch to the top levels of the White House. How is Vice President Dick Cheney coming into the picture as the case plays out? We'll ask David Ignatius, syndicated columnist for The Washington Post.

Harriet Miers (search) was picked by President Bush to be the next U.S. Supreme Court nominee. So why is there continues growing concern among members of his own party about his choice? We'll get insight from Gary Bauer, president of the non-profit organization, American Values.

Can one piece of advice make all the difference in your life? We'll ask former Georgia Senator Zell Miller.

And, we'll be joined by the legendary Charo!

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