Afghanistan, Eurozone Questions Linger Despite NATO, G8 Resolve

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Back-to-back summits have produced agreements that could have long-term consequences for Afghanistan and the European economy. We hear different opinions about the results. Also, a Rutgers student sentenced to 30 days for using a webcam to spy on gay student, and Congress zeros in on the US Census.

Banner image: President Barack Obama (C) talks with (L-R) José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, French President François Hollande, and Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council before the G8 Summit at Camp David, MD, May 19, 2012. Mike Froman, Deputy NSA for International and Economic Affairs, listens in the background (3rd L). Official White House photo by Pete Souza


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