Congo rebels begin slow retreat from Masisi

Congo rebels begin slow retreat from Masisi
By MELANIE GOUBY and RUKMINI CALLIMACHI
Associated Press

GOMA, Congo (AP) - Rebels believed to be backed by Rwanda began retreating from the territory they seized last week and pulled out of Masisi, their military leader said Wednesday, in the first concrete sign that international pressures have stemmed the advance of the

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Key players and positions on Palestinian statehood

By LORI HINNANT
Associated Press

The vote is largely symbolic, the outcome nearly assured: The Palestinians and Israelis are closely watching the evolving positions of a few key countries in Thursday's U.N. General Assembly resolution to raise the Palestinians' status from a U.N. observer to a nonmember observer state. The

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Reliving the Enchanted Forrest

Reliving the Enchanted Forrest
Reliving the Enchanted Forrest
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Certainly department stores still decorate and people get all dressed up for the holidays.

But if you talk to people who have lived in Memphis for a long time, they are still talking about a department store called Goldsmith's that used to change its basement every Christmas into the Enchanted Forrest.

"My

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Woods meets with Ole Miss Chancellor for 2 hours

Woods meets with Ole Miss Chancellor for 2 hours
Woods meets with Ole Miss Chancellor for 2 hours
OXFORD, Miss. (FOX13) -

Ole Miss freshman and Air Force ROTC cadet Jamal Woods, representatives with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Rainbow Push Coalition met with University Chancellor Dan Jones in the very same place James Meredith enrolled in 1962.

After a two hour meeting in the Lyceum Building, both sides came out

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Redditt was more than a pawn of history

Redditt was more than a pawn of history
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

For decades, those who believed in a conspiracy plot in the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., clung to his story as part of the proof for their case.

But with the death this past weekend of former Memphis Police Officer Edward Redditt, we are reminded that one moment does not make the total sum of a

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