Page values for "Colombia's Case"
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_creationDate | Datetime | April 21, 2008 5:50:08 PM |
_modificationDate | Datetime | April 21, 2008 5:54:14 PM |
_creator | String | Yaron Koren |
_fullText | Searchtext | {{Item |author=The Washington Post editorial board |source=The Washington Post |date=April 19, 2008 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/18/AR2008041802900.html |quote="Still, in the hope that Ms. Pelosi might in fact schedule a vote, it may be worth examining once ... |
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_pageNameOrRedirect | String | Colombia's Case |
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_lastEditor | String | Yaron Koren |
_pageID | Integer | 4,220 |
_pageName | Page | Colombia's Case |
_pageTitle | String | Colombia's Case |
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Previous_item | Page | 'A climate of terror' |
"Opinions" values
1 row is stored for this pageField | Field type | Allowed values | Value |
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Topic | Page | Colombia-United States Free Trade Agreement | |
Position_fragment | String | Agreement should be ratified | |
Position | Page | Colombia-United States Free Trade Agreement / Agreement should be ratified | |
Position_link | Wikitext | ||
Stance | String | for · mixed · against | for |
"Items" values
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | The Washington Post editorial board |
Source | Page | The Washington Post |
Date | Date | April 19, 2008 |
URL | URL | http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/18/AR2008041802900.html |
Quote | Text | "Still, in the hope that Ms. Pelosi might in fact schedule a vote, it may be worth examining once more the arguments against this tariff-slashing deal. Perhaps we should say "argument," because there is really only one left: namely, that Colombia is "the most dangerous place in the world to be a trade unionist" and that the government of President Álvaro Uribe is to blame." |
Summary | Wikitext | Colombia's Case by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, April 19, 2008) (view) |