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The Wiehl deal Fox News legal analyst Lis Wiehl – who’s already au thored two non-fiction tomes (“Winning Every Time,” “The 51% Minority”) – is traveling the fiction route with her newest book, “The D.C. Page,” loosely based on the Chandra Levy case. She’s shopping the book to pub lishers as the first of a fiction mystery series under the “Faith and Consequences” umbrella.

“The D.C. Page” features three women (federal prose cutor, TV reporter, FBI agent) investigating and solv ing big cases. Wiehl, who also co-hosts Bill O’Reilly’s “The Radio Factor” on WOR – and is married to attorney/ CBS News contributor Mickey Sherman – is her self a former federal prose cutor and the daughter of an FBI agent.

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Ch. 5’s Dr. Sapna Parikh will emcee the National Kidney Walk this Sunday – where she’ll be joined at the South Street Seaport by former “So pranos” star Vince Curatola, a longtime supporter of the Kidney Foundation who’ll also be on today’s “GDNY.”

Parikh’s colleagues – Ch. 5 anchor Ro sanna Scotto and reporter Mary Ga rofalo – are now “Front Page” award- winners courtesy of the Newswomen’s Club of New York (Rosanna for her “Heart Gallery” report and Mary for “Saving Brandon”).

Last, but not least: * CNN.com’s Veronica De La Cruz joins “American Morning” today as the show’s Internet correspondent.

* ‘KTU’s Goumba Johnny got hitched yesterday at City Hall – but still did his show.

* Deborah Norville em cees the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation gala Oct. 27 in Greenwich, Ct.

* “GMA’s” Robin Roberts is accompanying First Lady Laura Bush to the Middle East – and reports live Mon day and Tuesday from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, respectively.

* “Prison Break” star Do minic Purcell at Blue Fin.