mr. papandreou also shocked some of his own party, although his cabinet has come out in support. this from keith doyle. >> athnents early hours of this morning, and after a seven-hour meeting, the greek cabinet unanimously backed its prime minister, who yesterday shocked an infuriated european leaders. george papandreou announced a delicate deal that was put together just last week by the rest of the eurozone to save greece and the euro from crisis will now be voted on by the greek people in a referendum. the rescue package would halve greece's debt to banks, but it owes so much that its people would still face years of economic hardship. in holding a referendum, the greek prime minister is effectively asking his people to vote for tough times within the euro or possibly even tougher times outside it. in a statement, the prime minister said the referendum will be a clear mandate and a clear message in and outside greece on a european course and participation in the euro. the financial markets and europe's leaders had hoped the deal was done and a crisis averted. not now. the implications of a rejectio