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Just days after leaving the federal prison in Alderson, West Virginia, Martha Stewart (search) returns to work. Can the guru of good living remake her image? We'll ask Keith Naughton of Newsweek magazine and Penelope Patsuris, senior editor for Forbes.com.

Scott Peterson's (search) half sister originally claimed her brother was 100 percent innocent. What changed her mind? Find out when we're joined by Anne Bird, author of "Blood Brother," and her attorney Gloria Allred.

Plus, we'll get reaction from our panel of legal eagles:

• Geoffrey Fieger, criminal defense attorney
• Jim Hammer, former assistant district attorney
• Jeanine Pirro, West Chester County district attorney

And, we'll get the latest on the investigation into the brutal murder of Judge Lefkow's family with Paul Ciolino, former Illinois homicide investigator, and Dr. Mike Baden, forensic pathologist.

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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?'"

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