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UPDATED: Video from inside court shows San Diego police officer Frank White on the stand as he describes the moment he realized he had shot a child.

Palestinian director Elia Suleiman enters the Cannes competition on Friday with ''The Time that Remains'', a semi biographic film, divided in four historic episodes, running from 1948 until recent times. Excerpts of film.

Howie Kendrick talks with FS West after L.A.''s 3-0 win over Seattle. Kendrick went 1-for-3 with a solo home run for the Angels.

Dr. Lori Chap tells Lori how to effectively do a self examination and the importance of understanding that going through cancer is more about thriving than surviving.

Long-time "Wheel of Fortune" co-host Vanna White arrives at Miami International Airport in Miami, FL.

Hundreds gather to say goodbye to former Indians owner, Dick Jacobs.

LOST Executive Producer Carlton Cuse offers insight into next season''s series finale, news on Juliet''s fate, and, who are THEY?

What are the Red Wings'' ''Black Aces''? Watch this clip to find out how hard work does pay off in Detroit.

Cincinnati Reds farm club manager Rick Sweet shows good bunt defense techniques. Learn from one of Cincinnati''s own the proper way to bunt and more.

Clay Zavada picked up a win in his major league debut after pitching a perfect seventh inning. Hear from Zavada after Arizona''s 4-3 victory over Florida.

Famous siblings Samantha and Mark Ronson prowl about New York''s SoHo with their posse, including rapper Q-Tip. The group ate lunch at Bar Pitti.

Good Charlotte''s frontman Joel Madden stops for a chat about the band''s forthcoming album. Mr Nicole Richie was attending the Sports Spectacular at Century City''s Hyatt Regency.

Anthony Swarzak talks with FSN after the Twins beat the Brewers 6-2. Swarzak threw seven shutout innings in his major league debut.

Jonathan Togo & the cast of CSI: MIAMI undergo a bomb scene investigation. We go on set to talk with co-star Megalyn Echikunwoke and check out dangerous explosions and on-set antics.

Hundreds gather to say goodbye to former Indians owner, Dick Jacobs.

Category: World Politics