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On New Year's Eve, Greta looks back at the most scandalous headlines of 2004, including:

The disturbing "hands on" lesson a Florida teacher allegedly gave her 14-year-old student.

Rape and recruiting. We'll take you inside the sensational tale of sex, strippers and booze that rocked a powerhouse college football team.

A wild scuffle at an Ohio police station looks like a scene from "Girls Gone Wild". You won't believe what happened when two sisters got pulled over.

An alarming discovery at a California Hooters when a manager is caught doing more than recruiting potential waitresses.

The steamy phone calls between Scott Peterson (search) and Amber Frey that blew the lid off his web of deception.

Paris Hilton's (search) full-frontal video that made headlines around the world

Janet Jackson (search) flashes millions of people watching the Super Bowl while her brother Michael finds himself at the center of child molestation allegations.

And, Amy Fisher, the woman dubbed the Long Island Lolita, tells all about her steamy affair that left her adult lover's wife with a bullet lodged in her head.

Sunday, January 2

Tune in at 9 p.m. ET, as Greta hosts the FOX News special, "Tsunami." We'll examine the scope of the tragedy, share amazing stories of survival and show you ways that you can help the relief effort.

About the Show

"On the Record with Greta Van Susteren" is a one-hour news and analysis program involving a diverse component of newsmaker interviews anchored by distinguished journalist and renowned trial lawyer Greta Van Susteren.

"On the Record" capitalizes on Van Susteren's experience, fairness and inquisitive manner in exploring the issues of the day with her trademark hard hitting and provocative questions.

Innovative segments and its no nonsense attitude toward the news have enabled "On the Record” to attract a wide range of diverse guests.

According to Van Susteren, "'On the Record' is an informative and thought-provoking hour that's unpredictable and lends a fresh perspective to the issues we're now discovering in this new hour order. Each night I try to find out the answer to the question, 'Why?'"