Journalist whose got Stanley McChrystal fired lands Afghanistan book deal
Michael Hastings to release 'unfiltered' account of war following explosive Rolling Stone piece in which top Nato commander attacked Obama administration
Two weeks after Michael Hastings's explosive article in Rolling Stone led to the sacking of General Stanley McChrystal, the journalist has landed a book deal for "an unprecedented behind-the-scenes account of America's longest war".
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 7 July, 2010
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