№18, (2005)
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Den/<I>The Day</I>’s Orange-Revolution Photos in European Parliament
“The Orange Moment of Life,” a photo exhibit devoted to Ukraine’s Orange Revolution, has just opened at the Brussels-based European Parliament. The main part of the exhibit consists of pictures taken...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Ihor Strembytsky: “I See No Prospects”
The Day offers an interview with the highest achiever in Ukrainian cinematography in all the years of independence: the 32-year-old graduate of the Cinema, Theater, and Television University Ihor...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Antiterrorist Formula
After the large-scale terrorist acts in the US, Spain, and Russia were followed by a series of explosions in popular tourist centers, it has become vitally important to step up the struggle against...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Above and Below the Belt
Zaporizhzhia National University recently hosted a roundtable called “The Moral Choice of Ukrainian Journalists in the Current Political Situation.” The School of Journalism’s decision to hold this...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Beatrice from The Hamlet of Motronivka
When you study the forgotten or expunged pages of our national history, you cannot help wondering at the richness of Ukrainian culture. This historical fact is no empty, catchy slogan or tribute to...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Book Publishing Boom
Last week The Day’s representatives returned from Warsaw after attending the 50th International Book Fair, one of Europe’s most popular events, especially now that Poland is experiencing a book...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
European Alley of Friendship Planted in Donetsk
“Too large, too poor, too Soviet” is the prevailing European stereotype of Ukraine today, and it is complicating the process of Ukraine’s European integration. So says Hryhoriy Nemyria, foreign...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Melodies and Rhythms Of Government Regulation
As per President Viktor Yushchenko’s proposal, last week’s economic forum, which was held in the form of a dialogue between the government and the business community, will be repeated on a quarterly...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
When Will They Get It?
The Ukrainian short film Wayfarers has won the Palme d’Or in Cannes. Of course, everybody knows this, but it feels great to say it again. The film director Ihor Strembitsky turned out to be a...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
When Horses Get Sick and Children Hang on
I spotted the chopper in the middle of that street in downtown Kyiv; no one could’ve missed exiting the Metrograde. And there was a mounted militia detail to make the scene even more memorable. The...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Ukraine and Romania Turning the Corner
Next month Ukraine and Romania will start inspecting their state border line. Kyiv and Bucharest have not carried out this routine (by international standards) work for more than 20 years. By all...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
KUCHMA AND KUCHMISM AS A PHENOMENON
(Part 3, Conclusion. For Parts 1 and 2, see Issues No. 16, 17 ) The Day’s research center presents the third part of a series aimed at understanding a large period in Ukraine’s latter-day history....
31.05.2005 - 00:00
A Personal Look at Mechnikov: “We Must Continue Living, Not Ageing”
The Nobel Prize winner and outstanding scientist Ilya Mechnikov, whose 160th birth anniversary we are marking at this time, began his ascent to prominence in Ukraine’s Smila district. Ilya Mechnikov...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
A Man Incapable of Adapting to Injustice
One year has passed since the untimely death of Dr. James Mace, human rights champion, American scholar, professor, and researcher of the Ukrainian Holodomor. Starting off as a researcher of Ukraine’...
31.05.2005 - 00:00
Test of Leadership
Ukraine has an opportunity to test the validity of its claim to regional leadership. Not so long ago official Kyiv presented its plan for solving the Transdnistrian problem. Will the Yushchenko Plan...













