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Sandomierz (sändô`myĕsh), Rus. Sandomir, town, Świętokrzyskie prov., SE Poland, on the Vistula. Founded probably before Poland accepted Christianity, Sandomierz became the capital of a duchy in 1139. It was razed by the Tatars in 1241 and again in 1259, but was rebuilt (14th cent.) by Casimir III and became (16th cent.) a flourishing trade and cultural center and one of the most beautiful Polish towns. A synod (known as the Consensus Sandomiriensis) held there in 1570 united all Polish Protestants. The town was heavily damaged by the Swedes in 1656 and lost its importance. It passed to Austria in 1772, to Russia in 1815, and reverted to Poland in 1919. Its most notable buildings are a 13th-century town hall and a 14th-century castle. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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New York Times columnist Richard Sandomir responded: ``It would have been unacceptable for one `SportsCenter' anchor to make the same crack to another on the air, yet it was OK at 9:45p. The professor who designed the course assembled a customized book of excerpted readings that included most of those suggested by the inter-disciplinary faculty development team (Boardman and Sandomir 2002). Under the direction of New York Times Sports Editor Tom Jolly, The Associated Press Sports Writers Association in 2005 has cited The Times's sports department as one of the top 10 sports sections in the nation, recognized Times sports writers Jere Longman, Richard Sandomir and Charles Bagli as three of the top 10 reporters for breaking sports news and recognized Times journalist Selena Roberts as one of the top 10 sports columnists. |
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