Greece's second bailout package draws thousands to protest
Greece's long-term economic outlook blew a sigh of relief on Tuesday. The Eurozone finance ministers agreed on a 130-billion-euro bailout for the country that has gone through waves of austerity measures. Although Greece was set to go into nonpayment next month, they have dodged default once again. Part of the default deal was to make more cuts to services for the Greek people and the move has received opposition from the citizens of the country. So are these bailouts just avoiding the inevitable? J.A. Myerson, independent journalist, gives us his take on the Eurozone crisis
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