Page values for "The Truth About Health Insurance"
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"_pageData" values
1 row is stored for this pageField | Field type | Value |
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_creationDate | Datetime | August 12, 2009 1:03:50 PM |
_modificationDate | Datetime | March 11, 2010 2:45:32 PM |
_creator | String | Yaron Koren |
_fullText | Searchtext | {{Item |author=The Wall Street Journal editorial board |source=The Wall Street Journal |date=August 12, 2009 |url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204908604574332293172846168.html |quote="New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts have both community rating and guaranteed issue. And, n ... |
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_pageNameOrRedirect | String | The Truth About Health Insurance |
_pageIDOrRedirect | Integer | 5,529 |
_lastEditor | String | Yaron Koren |
_pageID | Integer | 5,529 |
_pageName | Page | The Truth About Health Insurance |
_pageTitle | String | The Truth About Health Insurance |
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"Opinions" values
1 row is stored for this pageField | Field type | Allowed values | Value |
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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 | against |
"Items" values
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | The Wall Street Journal editorial board |
Source | Page | The Wall Street Journal |
Date | Date | August 12, 2009 |
URL | URL | http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204908604574332293172846168.html |
Quote | Text | "New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts have both community rating and guaranteed issue. And, no surprise, they have the three most expensive individual insurance markets among all 50 states, with premiums roughly two to three times higher than the rest of the country. In 2007, the average annual premium in New Jersey was $5,326 for singles and in New York $12,254 for a family, versus the national average of $2,613 and $5,799, respectively. ObamaCare would impose New York-type rates nationwide." |
Summary | Wikitext | The Truth About Health Insurance by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, August 12, 2009) (view) |