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August 26, 2005

Jean Michel Jarre will give a concert to honour 25th anniversary of the Solidarity Union. The concert called "Space of Freedom" will be held in the Gdańsk Shipyard. Watch it live at 2000 CET at iTVP.

June 4, 2005

The Polish national football team beats the national team of Azerbaijan 0:3 in the World Cup 2006 elimination match in Baku, and became the leader of the 6th qualification group.

Goals: Tomasz Frankowski (28), Tomasz Kłos (57), Maciej Żurawski (79).

June 3, 2005

Pope Benedict XVI appointed Stanislaw Dziwisz Archbishop of Kraków - an office once held by John Paul II.

June 1, 2005

The former WBA, WBO and IBF light heavyweight champion Dariusz Michalczewski ends his boxing career.

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