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Obama's Afghanistan general goes off – Winnipeg Free Press
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Stanley McChrystal recalled over Rolling Stone article | Stanley McChrystal | The Guardian
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Afghan War Commander Recalled to Washington Over <em>Rolling Stone</em> Interview (Updated)
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The embattled General: Stanley McChrystal – DW – 06/23/2010
General McChrystal cleared of wrongdoing over 'Rolling Stone' interview
The McChrystal Rolling Stone article: the story behind the story - CSMonitor.com
General McChrystal Story by Michael Hastings Inspired 'War Machine,' Starring Brad Pitt – Rolling Stone
McChrystal Rolling Stone remarks spotlight Afghanistan withdrawal timeline - CSMonitor.com
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