№13, (2002)
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Hard Brotherhood
April 10 saw the opening of the Hard Brotherhood photo exhibition at Kyiv’s Central Museum of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, dedicated to the activities of the joint Ukrainian- Polish battalion. As...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Ukrainian Economy: Before and After The Elections
So much muck was slung at our economy during election battles by wannabe lawmakers that it would be fair if those who made it to Verkhovna Rada repented what they did. I do not mean the...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
The electorate is still unaware of what kind of parliament it voted for
Asked by journalists last Friday about the negotiations Serhiy Tyhypko announced between the Our Ukraine (OU) and For United Ukraine (ZaYedU) blocs, OU’s political coordinator Roman Bezsmertny told a...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Investments in high tech industries must be sought in Ukraine
We are one month away from an international investment forum called Free Economic Zones, Priority Development Areas, and Technoparks of Ukraine: Achievements, Problems, Perspectives, to be held in...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Oleksiy Pershko, a professional film fan, is convinced
A sufficient number of decent movie theaters in Kyiv have recently appeared where you can watch new world and European productions. Domestic exhibitors try to keep pace with the times, so the...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
SPF Plans Sales a New Way
The cabinet and the State Property Fund of Ukraine are working on a national privatization program for 2003-05, to be okayed by parliament, says SPF Chairman Oleksandr Bondar. Although a cabinet...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Salutary “Premieres”
A concert of the Meritorious Symphony Orchestra of the National Radio Company of Ukraine conducted by Vyacheslav Blinov opened the Twelfth International Premieres of the Season Festival at Ukrainian...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
What kind of Ukraine does Russia need?
Arkady MOSHES, Chief of the Security Sector for Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic Region, Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow:
“It could show the absence of a clear...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Can a phone solve the problem of loneliness in the big city?
Mobile phones first hit the market as luxury items, with only representatives of a very limited circle of affluent Ukrainians boasting them. With time, when the majority became aware of their...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Pascual Dispels Anti-American Myths
On April 11 US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Ukraine Carlos Pascual addressed the public for the first time after the parliamentary elections, trying to “set the record straight” in...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
The time of ad stunts is over, now is the time to start reforms in the interests of the citizens
Carried away by drawing out forecasts for the future parliamentary majority, analysts seem to have almost forgotten about the outsiders of the election race, let alone the political structures that...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Violinist, pianist, and chamber
Chamber music is true to its name, originally meaning a private performance, typically in a small hall or a person’s private chambers. With time, the notion was expanded to include public...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Kharkiv Said Yes to Bilingualism
According to Interfax Ukraine, in a non-binding poll among Kharkiv residents 81.56% of 533,000 persons voted for using the Russian language in city’s territory along with the state Ukrainian one....
16.04.2002 - 00:00
The Bolshoi in Kyiv after 26 years
The Bolshoi will be hosted by the National Opera of Ukraine, April 19-20, after a 26 year interval. They will appear in full strength: soloists, choir, and corps de ballet conducted by Oleksandr...
16.04.2002 - 00:00
Ostarbeiter Money Almost Paid Out
Almost 99% of the first installment of compensation to former concentration camp and ghetto prisoners, totaling over DM 107,000,000, has already being paid in Ukraine, reports Interfax Ukraine...










