Page values for "Access, Access, Access"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
"_pageData" values
1 row is stored for this pageField | Field type | Value |
---|---|---|
_creationDate | Datetime | March 18, 2010 3:20:50 PM |
_modificationDate | Datetime | March 18, 2010 3:20:50 PM |
_creator | String | Yaron Koren |
_fullText | Searchtext | {{Item |author=Nicholas D. Kristof |source=The New York Times |date=March 17, 2010 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/18/opinion/18kristof.html |quote="Opponents of health care reform claim that America’s health statistics are poor simply because of America’s racial diversity and large und ... |
_categories | List of String, delimiter: | | Items |
_numRevisions | Integer | 1 |
_isRedirect | Boolean | No |
_pageNameOrRedirect | String | Access, Access, Access |
_pageIDOrRedirect | Integer | 6,109 |
_lastEditor | String | Yaron Koren |
_pageID | Integer | 6,109 |
_pageName | Page | Access, Access, Access |
_pageTitle | String | Access, Access, Access |
_pageNamespace | Integer | 0 |
"Opinions" values
1 row is stored for this pageField | Field type | Allowed values | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Topic | Page | Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act | |
Position_fragment | String | Act should be passed | |
Position | Page | Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act / Act should be passed | |
Position_link | Wikitext | ||
Stance | String | for · mixed · against | for |
"Items" values
1 row is stored for this pageField | Field type | Value |
---|---|---|
Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | Nicholas D. Kristof |
Source | Page | The New York Times |
Date | Date | March 17, 2010 |
URL | URL | http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/18/opinion/18kristof.html |
Quote | Text | "Opponents of health care reform claim that America’s health statistics are poor simply because of America’s racial diversity and large underclass. But there is one group of Americans who do fine in international comparisons — and that’s the 65-plus crowd. They have Medicare. One careful study after another has shown that uninsured people are significantly more likely to die than insured people. That’s because diseases are caught at later stages on uninsured people, and they don’t get treated so well." |
Summary | Wikitext | Access, Access, Access by Nicholas D. Kristof (The New York Times, March 17, 2010) (view) |