Page values for "What Detroit's Doing Right"
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_creationDate | Datetime | January 12, 2009 5:32:35 PM |
_modificationDate | Datetime | January 12, 2009 5:32:35 PM |
_creator | String | Yaron Koren |
_fullText | Searchtext | {{Item |author=Mike Cox |source=The Washington Post |date=January 12, 2009 |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/11/AR2009011101892.html |quote="Senators who think Detroit is still stuck in the dinosaur age may be shocked to learn that the Big Three are the leading p ... |
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Topic | Page | Economic crisis of 2008 | |
Position_fragment | String | United States should bail out the automobile industry | |
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"Items" values
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | Mike Cox |
Source | Page | The Washington Post |
Date | Date | January 12, 2009 |
URL | URL | http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/11/AR2009011101892.html |
Quote | Text | "Senators who think Detroit is still stuck in the dinosaur age may be shocked to learn that the Big Three are the leading purchasers of computer chips nationwide. In fact, GM, Ford and Chrysler are making cutting-edge vehicles featuring the latest in technology, engineering and fuel economy. Detroit's automakers spend $12 billion annually on research and development. No other industry can match that." |
Summary | Wikitext | What Detroit's Doing Right by Mike Cox (The Washington Post, January 12, 2009) (view) |