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Pentagon Inquiry Clears McChrystal of Wrongdoing
WASHINGTON -- A Pentagon inquiry into a Rolling Stone magazine profile of Gen. Stanley McChrystal that led to his dismissal as the top US commander in Afghanistan has cleared him of wrongdoing. The probe's results released Monday also called into question the accuracy of the magazine's report last June, which quoted...
Rolling Stone: General Deployed Psy-Ops Against US Senators
The U.S. Army ordered a "psychological operations" team to manipulate visiting U.S. senators into pushing for more funding and troops for the war in Afghanistan, according to a report in Rolling Stone magazine. Three-star U.S. general Lt. Gen. William Caldwell is accused of deploying propaganda techniques, which the...
William Caldwell: 5 Facts on the General at the Center of Rolling Stone's Psy-Ops Story
Michael Hastings, the reporter whose "Runaway General" profile of Stanley McChrystal forced him to resign his command in Afghanistan, has another blockbuster in the pages of Rolling Stone. According to a report published Wednesday night, the U.S. military ordered its "psychological operations" unit in Kabul to manipulate...
Rolling Stone's Big Army Psy-Ops Story: Here Are the 5 Juiciest Nuggets From It
Did the Army deploy psychological warfare on U.S. politicians? That's the implication of an explosive story from Rolling Stone's Michael Hastings. In "Another Runaway General: Army Deploys Psy-Ops on U.S. Senators," Hastings reports that experts in "psy-ops," or psychological operations, in Afghanistan were asked to use...
Rolling Stone's Army Psy-Ops Story Is Out; Twitter Already Making 'Goat' Jokes
It looks like Rolling Stone has another hit. The magazine dropped an online bombshell late last night, publishing an article claiming the Army ordered "psychological operations" to be used against visiting U.S. lawmakers in Afghanistan. Why? Because the military supposedly wanted to drum up more support for the war effort...
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Jay-Z, President Obama: Budweiser Music Festival Could See Nation's Leader Perform
Jay-Z can do and get pretty much whatever he wants, so it came as no surprise to hear that he was curating the two-day Budweiser Made In America music festival.
EXCLUSIVE: Chester French's NSFW New Video
Chester French, the Harvard-groomed band comprised of vocalist D.A. Wallach and multi-instrumentalist Max Drummey, has released the racy video for "Black Girls."
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- 05/31/12 Yeasayer are now big enough to play The Sound Academy,... Source: Chromewaves Anna Palma It used to be that the room that every concert-goer in Toronto hated was The Kool Haus, a ridiculously-named concrete box on the waterfront that usually marked the point where a percentage of long-time fans would decide a band had gotten too big and would peel off to find the next big thing, only to have their places happily taken by folks from the more mainstream side of things who could care less that said band had been grinding it out in the clubs for years â they were that band with that one song that they'd heard on the radio/on a soundtrack/in and ad/whatever.
- 05/29/12 Occupy Tampa to hold regional General Assembly this... Source: Sarasota Weekly Planet - Tampa FL As summer approaches, stories are appearing in the press about the current state of the Occupy Wall Street movement and its affiliated groups throughout the country, eight months after Zuccotti Park in Manhattan became the epicenter for activists around the globe.
- 05/28/12 The Killers name their new album Source: NME The Killers have revealed that their new studio album will be titled 'Battle Born'.
- 05/23/12 John Mayer Speaks Out About 2010 Interviews Source: ArtistDirect Big mouthed singer John Mayer spoke about his 2010 interviews with Playboy , where he referred to Jessica Simpson as "sexual napalm" and to Rolling Stone , where he spoke about his relationship with Jennifer Aniston , whom he also dissed to Playboy about her digital ignorance.
- 05/17/12 Sigur Rós present Valtari hour, which is like Earth... Source: Chromewaves Lilja Birgisdottir Advance album streams are pretty par for the course these days, but if anyone can make it a special occasion, it's Sigur Rós.
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Rolling Stone is a US-based magazine devoted to music, liberal politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks.
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