Are Sanctions Having Their Desired Effect On Iran?

The United Nations, the U.S. and other nations imposed sanctions on Iran over the summer. Now that they're approved, the challenge is to make them effective. Robert Einhorn, State Department special adviser for nonproliferation and arms control, talks to Steve Inskeep about the sanctions, and whether they're working.

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Past Presidents' Lessons Key In New Mideast Talks

Every U.S. administration for the past two decades has tried its hand at Arab-Israeli Peace — some with more fanfare than others. Now, it's the Obama administration's turn, and there is a great deal of skepticism given the history of past attempts.

The settings have varied over the years: Madrid, Oslo, Wye River, Camp David and Annapolis.

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A Click Away: Preventing Online Child Porn Viewing

Prosecution for child pornography has nearly tripled since 2000, but the Justice Department is still looking for a way to handle what it calls the "explosion" in trafficking. Companies are developing technology to better filter the images online, but the effectiveness of the private initiatives and how they will affect government enforcement remains to be seen.

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