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WASHINGTON — Four-star general-turned-CIA director David Petraeus was urged to resign as Afghanistan war commander over President Barack Obama's decision to quickly draw down surge forces, according to a new insider's look at Petraeus' 37-year Army career.
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Four-star ratings are reserved for potential All-America or all-conference players.
The Currency of Signing Day Rachel Bachman 2012
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Four-star recruit Jason Morris, a 6-4, 190-pounder from the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., is rated the No. 18 small forward in the nation by Scout. com.
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Four-star recruit Jason Morris, a 6-4, 190-pounder from the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., is rated the No. 18 small forward in the nation by Scout. com.
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Four-star - and five-star-rated funds captured about 72% of the roughly $2 trillion of net inflows into all funds with star ratings over the decade through Dec. 31, 2009, according to Morningstar.
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Four-star running back Michael Shaw, of Trotwood, Ohio, announced today that he will sign a letter of intent with the Michigan Wolverines.
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Four-star Matthew Bryan-Amaning runs the floor extremely well and is loaded with upside.
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Four-star prospects Jason Henry and Anthony McClain were two late additions, and the duo boasts great upside.
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Four-star class of 2009 Cory Jefferson also committed to the Bears this fall.
Kentucky gets key in-state commitment; Baylor on the rise 2007
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Four-star point guard Jai Lucas of Houston's Bellaire High School has decided where he will play his college basketball.
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