№14, (1999)
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Readers Sound Off
Please Consider Me Papuan
Dear Editor,
I am of Russian descent and was born and grew up by the Volga. There
was a Ukrainian village several kilometers from ours. Its official name
was Novoselki...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
ECONOMY FOR THE WEEK
Ambitions Abandoned
Koreans were asked to take care of Ukraine's auto industry
If one were to look for a consciously organized industrial policy in Ukraine,
the post-Soviet state with the...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Mentality Should not Supplant Policy!
By Natalia KONDRATIUK
NATALIA KONDRATIUK
In ancient times the nobility, tired of watching tragedies with make-believe
deaths, contrived a new entertainment. A criminal sentenced to death...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Daewoo Runs Over Sotnykov
Premier Pustovoitenko agreed to the Industrial Policy Minister's proposal
and signed a directive "to strengthen the AvtoZAZ-Daewoo Joint Venture
management."
This directive, says UNIAN...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Return of the Warlords
There was a period during the Ukrainian Civil War starting
in 1919 known as the Otamanshchyna or warlord regime. At that time
anyone who could persuade a couple of villages to join him could become...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Economic Foretaste of NATO Question
By Vyacheslav YAKUBENKO, The Day
A new attempt by the Left to push through Parliament an anti-NATO resolution
has failed. However, they promise to return to the issue soon.
The vote by names...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
How Leonid Kuchma Put New Luster on an Old Saying:
"Tell me who your friend is..."
By Tetiana KOROBOVA, The Day
Everybody chooses his friends himself: be it Saddam Hussen, Ocalan, Milosevic,
or a gray wolf. For example, our President...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Adapting to Europe
By Halyna RODINA, MIAU-Kult Cultural Association
In coming closer to Europe we have discovered that so much of what happened
on the other side of the Iron Curtain is unknown to us, and world...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
American Pupils Spend Holidays in Rivne Region
By Volodymyr KONIEV, The Day
Despite the war in Yugoslavia and a serious upsurge of anti-American sentiments
in our society, US humanitarian programs in Ukraine have not been suspended,
as a...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Politics Gives Way to Business
By Iryna KLYMENKO, The Day
Is the conflict at AvtoZAZ-Daewoo not an economic one but, as President
Kuchma stated, rather a "political and personal" one? Anyone with any business
experience would...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
QUESTION OF THE DAY?
Ihor
KOLIUSHKO, People's Deputy (NDP):
I think that Ukraine's interests in cooperating with NATO should be
regarded from the standpoint of European integration. NATO, being an integral...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Still a Chance for An-70
By Viktor ZAMYATIN, The Day
German enterprises are going to set up a consortium to develop an AN-70-based
military cargo plane for NATO forces (tentatively designated AN-7X). According
to German...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
The Great Consultant
By Vitaly PORTNYKOV, The Day
Literaturnaya Gazeta recently called Yevgeny Primakov "half-Andropov
half-Brezhnev". Yevgeny Primakov's first visit to Ukraine as Russia's Premier,
slated for...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
On Intervention
By Yuri ANDRUKHOVYCH, The Day
On the night of March 27 I received an e-mailed anonymous message from
Moscow. It began as follows: "The khokhly (a less than affectionate
term for Ukrainians) are...
10.04.1999 - 00:00
Demagogy Rules for Lack Of Reason
By Viktor ZAMYATIN, The Day
There is only one country left in the world, Yugoslavia. This is what one
may think, listening to, reading, and watching the news. In Yugoslavia,
good (NATO) combats...










