№11, (2003)
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Consequences Of the Iraq War
The Iraq war’s main consequences will not be on the battlefield. They will come later, and will depend on whether George Bush and Tony Blair can justify their onslaught on a largely defenseless...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
The Blessing of Filipp
After long decades of humiliation, persecutions, and oppression under the Soviets, the Orthodox Church, faced with the unbridled liberalization of life and beliefs that has come crashing on us of...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Believes leader of Germany’s Bundestag conservatives
Michael Glos, deputy leader of the opposition CDU/CSU faction and chairman of the CSU Bavarian delegation in the Bundestag, demonstrates convincingly that there is no unity among German politicians...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Mykhailo Yaremchuk’s puppets attempt Hamlet
This feature is about the Kyiv Puppet Theater — about the puppets rather than the plays or puppeteers, or perhaps the man who is the creator of the puppets, plays, and the theater. Of course, this...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Our Ukraine continues to consolidate, although it is anyone’s guess with whom and on what terms
The Forum of Democratic Forces organized by Our Ukraine, rather than summing up OU performance during the year since the parliamentary elections (as previously stated), focused on what is perhaps...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Marginal Opposition Threatens Democracy
On January 30, Socialist leader Oleksandr Moroz stated in a special inquiry addressed to Ukraine’s political leadership that some 300 ranking officials were members of a Masonic lodge. He asked...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Growing Ranks of Internet Users
According to data from a poll conducted by the GfK- USM Company among 1000 persons aged from 15 to 59, in February 2003, 3.1 million Ukrainians, or 6.4% of the country’s population, were actively...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Kyiv and Jakarta meet at a friendship party
Though today some people give their preference to the arguments of force, and the bombs drown out human voices, there are peoples separated by thousands of miles, different languages, cultures, and...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Ukrainian Oscar for Intellectuals
On March 26 the National Philharmonic of Ukraine hosted the solemn presentation of the Vernadsky Prize and lifetime stipends from the Ukraine-XXI Century Foundation for Intellectual Cooperation....
01.04.2003 - 00:00
The Unsinkable Ukrainian Brunnhilde
The National Music Academy of Ukraine has hosted a literary-musical soiree to commemorate the great Ukrainian singer Solomiya Krushelnytska and present a CD with her records.
There were many...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Army Inspection
A quality defense inspection of Ukraine’s Armed Forces in the framework of the military reform requires the joint efforts of all branches of government, Ukrainian Defense Minister Volodymyr...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Learning to interact as equals
The scholarly conference, Ukrainians and Poles During World War II: Domestic and International Aspects, organized by the Institute of the History of Ukraine (Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences)...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Iraq War and Ukraine: Our Role and Mission
Outwardly there is no reason to refer Ukraine to the group of countries demanding Iraq’s immediate disarmament and actually taking part in the war. The State Department insists that the coalition...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
The ancient game of go has found its admirers in Ukraine
In Korea they call it Baduk, in China Wei Ch’i, but here in Ukraine the Japanese name of this game is known better. Go, the rock game, is considered the oldest intellectual board game. It is 4000...
01.04.2003 - 00:00
Rooting for “Ukrainian” Lorraine Ferry
Quite a few Ukrainian athletes would happily join the Australian national team to vie in the most important events. Not because they lack patriotic spirit but simply because they want to earn decent...













