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In its present form the second and the third paragraphs are an almost verbatim copy of the bio page about him[1] at the Polish government website. That bio page is marked © Copyright. Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2002-2008. Although the text is fairly short, it is still better to fix the article to avoid possible copyright issues. I think the best thing is to re-word and expand the text, hopefully adding a few more sources and new info (the Polish Wikipedia article about him seems longer and more detailed). I hope that someone fluent in Polish, who can check the Polish sources directly, takes a crack at it. Nsk92 (talk) 00:38, 28 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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