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Elation and relief turn to grief and anger: A tragedy in West Virginia is made even more devastating by a horrible mistake.

Families of trapped miners were jumping for joy when they were told that all the miners were alive — then hours later were told that only one survived the fatal accident.

We'll examine what happened in the Sago Mine and how a miscommunication led to the shock, confusion and sadness that followed.

Plus, was the Sago Mine beset by safety violations? We'll investigate.

And, a 27-year-old man is the sole survivor of the mining accident. We'll share the latest on his condition.

Natalee Holloway's mother opens up her private journal and gives us new information about the investigation. Beth Holloway Twitty has been keeping detailed notes ever since Natalee disappeared and they include some surprising information about what Joran van der Sloot told police.

Plus, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a massive stroke Wednesday and was on a respirator after falling ill at his ranch. What impact will this have on the Middle East peace process?

These stories and more... Don't miss your chance to go "On the Record" tonight!

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"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?'"

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