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This property contains the text summary of a referenced item, for display within lists or trees. It may contain wikicode, although square brackets do not seem to work when using the [[property::value]] syntax; use the {{#set:property=value}} syntax instead.

Type="Text" is usable but not quite right. Wikicode displays correctly in the footer of the page using this property, but displays in raw form on the property page's listing of pages using it.

Type="String" seems to be identical, except that it has a 255-character length restriction (which isn't likely to be a problem, but doesn't confer any useful advantages for this property).

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"An investigation by the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee has concluded that the CIA and U.S. military responded appropriately to [[2012 Benghazi attack|the attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012]], dismissing allegations that the [[Obama-Biden administration|Obama administration]] blocked rescue attempts during the assault or sought to mislead the public afterward."  +
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"And then there came a day when you started writing about your own llamas. Unsurprisingly, you didn't choose to write about the soft, downy, non-cannibalistic ones you actually met, because you knew no one would find those 'realistic.'"  +
"Annie Kevans, who first painted well-known men as boys, is now portraying [[erasure of women|women who should have been famous]]."  +
"April 19 is the 21st anniversary of the holocaust which ended the 51-day standoff between followers of the [[Branch Davidians]] and federal authorities in Waco, Texas. Though it calmed down before any violence took place, all last week the news cycle was consumed with talk of a comparable, [[Cliven Bundy/BLM dispute/standoff|potentially bloody confrontation]] between supporters of lawbreaking cattle rancher [[Cliven Bundy]] and [[US/Bureau of Land Management|Bureau of Land Management]] (BLM) agents in Nevada."  +
"Arts and crafts giant [[Hobby Lobby]] Stores Inc. announced on Monday that effective immediately, the [[minimum wage]] for its full-time hourly employees at its stores and affiliate Hemisphere was increased to $14. The hourly wage for part-time employees was also increased to $9.50."  +
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"As I discussed in an earlier post, pre-[[Comics Code]] comic books are full of fascinating women superheroes who've been more or less [[erased women|forgotten]] in the decades since WWII. Born in the era of Rosie the Riveter, when there was a national campaign to get women into workplaces, these costumed heroines were brassy, hard-assed, snarky, and sometimes just plain weird. They displayed remarkable grit and independence, and were portrayed as better crime-fighters than the inept, sexist cops that got in their way."  +
"As a queer radical disabled trans* person who has a history of housing insecurity, it is incredibly important to me that every person coming into contact with Trans* Housing Atlanta Program is treated with utmost respect; especially in regards to consent and accountability practices, autonomy and freedom from coercion, and having their privacy maintained and respected. Recently I have discovered that Trans* Housing Atlanta Program has unequivocally failed our clients around these issues and overall in our mission to provide safe housing and supportive services to the transgender and gender non-conforming community of Georgia. '''I am sorry.'''"  +
"As a writer for one outlet that talks about the Kochs frequently, let me explain why we do so: The Kochs threaten to destroy American democracy, regardless of their views. And, as it happens, their extreme and self-interested positions are taking over the Republican Party."  +
"As a writer for one outlet that talks about the Kochs frequently, let me explain why we do so: The Kochs threaten to destroy American democracy, regardless of their views. And, as it happens, their extreme and self-interested positions are taking over the Republican Party."  +
"As the years pass, however, secrets surface. Government documents become declassified. We now have evidence of certain elaborate government schemes right here in the U.S. of A."  +
"As we've reported, [[Russia]] has been steadily trying to [[war against the internet|bring the Internet under control]] with [[authoritarianism|ever-more stringent measures]]. After tackling general Web sites through powers that allow them to be blocked more easily, it now seems to be the turn of the [[blogging|bloggers]]..."  +
"At least 9.5 million previously uninsured people have gotten [[health insurance]] since [[Obamacare]] started, surveys and reports show."  +
"Based on information about conditions on the ground, and in consultation with law enforcement, we have made a decision to conclude the cattle gather because of our serious concern about the safety of employees and members of the public."  +
"Battles over water and food will erupt within the next five to 10 years as a result of [[global warming|climate change]], the president of the [[World Bank]] said as he urged those campaigning against global warming to learn the lessons of how protesters and scientists joined forces in the battle against HIV."  +
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"Between 1974 and 1979, the Canadian government tested the idea of a [[income/ubiquitous|basic income guarantee]] (BIG) across an entire town, giving people enough money to survive in a way that no other place in North America has before or since. For those four years – until the project was cancelled and its findings packed away – the town's poorest residents were given monthly checks that supplemented what modest earnings they had and rewarded them for working more. And for that time, it seemed that the effects of poverty began to melt away. Doctor and hospital visits declined, mental health appeared to improve, and more teenagers completed high school."  +
"Between 2008 and 2011, 26 major American corporations paid no net [[US/tax/income|federal income taxes]] despite bringing in billions in profits, according to a new report ([http://www.ctj.org/pdf/notax2012.pdf PDF]) from the nonprofit research group [[Citizens for Tax Justice]]."  +
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"Both of these people are committing a kind of rhetorical extortion, using the threat of murder elsewhere as a club to silence those who strive for respect and dignity in their lives. And in that sense both [[Ayaan Hirsi Ali|Ali]] and [[Tom Cotton|Cotton]] are happily exploiting atrocities to justify continued injustices."  +
"Brian Olson is a software engineer in Massachusetts who wrote a program to draw [http://bdistricting.com/2010/ "optimally compact" equal-population congressional districts in each state], based on 2010 census data. Olson's algorithm draws districts that respect the boundaries of [http://blogs.census.gov/2011/07/20/what-are-census-blocks/ census blocks], which are the smallest geographic units used by the Census Bureau. This ensures that the district boundaries reflect actual neighborhoods and don't, say, [http://www.vox.com/2014/5/8/5695350/this-is-what-america-would-look-like-without-gerrymandering cut an arbitrary line] through somebody's house."  +
"But real estate -- that's the fun part. By the time the Greens closed on the Northfield campus late last year, the previous owners had grown weary of spending millions on annual upkeep and the price had come way down. They got the core of the campus -- 48 buildings and 217 acres, without the surrounding woodlands -- for $100,000."  +
"But they left out one crucial piece of information: [[Obamacare]] is designed to protect enrollees against year-to-year price fluctuations. Warning about higher premiums leaves an impression that people will pay more, and the GOP surely won't hesitate to push that line again whenever news of rising premiums breaks."  +

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