Page values for "With doublespeaking France, honor gets lost in translation"
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_creationDate | Datetime | August 21, 2006 1:20:19 AM |
_modificationDate | Datetime | August 23, 2006 4:00:52 AM |
_creator | String | Yaron Koren |
_fullText | Searchtext | {{item |author=Jules Crittenden |source=Boston Herald |date=August 20, 2006 |url=http://news.bostonherald.com/columnists/view.bg?articleid=153613 |quote="The shamelessness of France knows no bounds. They have a domestic Arabic population and business interests in the Mideast to satisfy. They de ... |
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Topic | Page | 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict | |
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | Jules Crittenden |
Source | Page | Boston Herald |
Date | Date | August 20, 2006 |
URL | URL | http://news.bostonherald.com/columnists/view.bg?articleid=153613 |
Quote | Text | "The shamelessness of France knows no bounds. They have a domestic Arabic population and business interests in the Mideast to satisfy. They desperately want to be taken seriously as a major power. So they sat down with the United States and hammered out a peace plan. Then, before the ink was dry, they shrugged a Gallic shrug." |
Summary | Wikitext | With doublespeaking France, honor gets lost in translation by Jules Crittenden (Boston Herald, August 20, 2006) (view) |