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In 1919, the Standaard group was created, mainly consisting of a chain of bookshops (Standaard Boekhandel), a newspaper (De Standaard) and a publishing house, the Standaard Uitgeverij. By the 1930s, the different branches became more and more independent, but only in the 1980s was the group finally disbanded.
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De Standaard was a Dutch daily newspaper published from 1872 to 1944. It was started by Abraham Kuyper , who was the founding editor, and served as an organ of the Anti-Revolutionary Party . Hendrikus Colijn served as editor from 1922 to 1939.
They finished their first season in 10th place, and gained only a single place increase in league position over each of the next four seasons. In 2002–03 the board chose a new chairman, former Standaard Boekhandel director Frans Schotte, and a new coach, former player Jerko Tipurić, who had also been coach in Cercle's 1996–97 relegation ...
Standaard Encyclopedie, published between 1969 and 1974 by Standaard Uitgeverij Antwerpen [1] [2] Grote Nederlandse Larousse Encyclopedie, published between 1971 and 1979; Grote Spectrum Encyclopedie, published between 1974 and 1980; Dutch Wikipedia, the Dutch language edition of Wikipedia, established in 2001
Waregem is the hometown of former football team K.S.V. Waregem and present team S.V. Zulte-Waregem. The town is the finish of the classic Dwars door Vlaanderen (English: Across Flanders) road bicycle race. It also was the departure of the third stage of the 2007 Tour de France, going from Waregem to Compiègne.
De Standaard (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈstɑndaːrt], lit. ' The Standard ' ) is a Flemish daily newspaper published in Belgium by Mediahuis (formerly Corelio and VUM). It was traditionally a Christian-Democratic paper, associated with the Christian-Democratic and Flemish Party, and in opposition to the Socialist Flemish daily De Morgen .
In 1967, the Council for Contact and Deliberation regarding the Bible (Raad voor Contact en Overleg betreffende de Bijbel; RCOB) was founded as an ecumenical platform to facilitate communication between the Dutch Bible Society (Nederlands Bijbelgenootschap; NBG) and the Catholic Bible Foundation (Katholieke Bijbelstichting; KBS) regarding translation and use of the Bible.