№19, (2000)
13.06.2000 - 00:00
ELECTRONIC CHRONICLES OF THE DAY
An official top-quality electronic version of The Day ’s archives is to be released shortly. From now on one will not have to dig in dusty folders to retrieve the required issue. The 1997-99...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
The “Twenty Fifth Frame” of Piracy
This is a unique example, for the cheated companies are not present in Ukraine, nor do they delegate their rights to local firms. Why squander money on legal defense if it is easier to call the whole...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
Whose Civilization?
I recently happened to see a copy of the newspaper Russkaya zhizn (Russian Life). Among the materials dedicated to the 55th anniversary of end of WW II, there was an article titled “Stalingrad...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
Zenith launches under Sea Launch Program to be resumed in July
“The International Sea Launch Consortium has rescheduled the June 29 launch of the Zenith 3 SL rocket carrier from the platform in the Pacific Ocean,” press secretary of the Pivdenne design office in...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
Uniform a Size Too Large: It Will Fit The Ukrainian Army Five Years Later
Four services still remain in Ukraine: Ground Forces, Air Force, Navy, and Air Defense. In keeping with the modern structural pattern, the four divisions are to be re- formed into detached mechanized...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
GRAIN EXPORT TO BE STIMULATED AGAIN
Premier Viktor Yushchenko, addressing the MP group Working Ukraine (Trudova Ukraina), said one of the reasons for higher bread prices was an extra profit made by grain traders using state budget GDP...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
Uniform a Size Too Large: It Will Fit the Ukrainian Army Five Years Later
Ukraine has decided to revise its defense priorities. Since the Monday before last, the army, if not the whole country, has been living under the modified State Program of Armed Forces...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
INCIDENTALLY
To protest against governmental crackdown and the politico-economic atmosphere in which free press vanishes, about a hundred Odesa journalists and militants of the Odesa Memorial society picketed the...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
HOW ARE ‘SHADOW’ INCOME SOURCES TO BE LEGALIZED IN UKRAINE?
Viktor PYNZENYK , MP, member of the tax and customs policy subcommittee of the VR finance and banking committee:
I think that just an enactment legalizing shadow capital will not suffice unless...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
INJUSTICE — NEW RELIGION CAPABLE OF UNITING UKRAINIAN SOCIETY
Bohdan HNATOVSKY :
I met Ihor Bilozir some 20 years ago. My first article
about him was published January 1, 1980. And we have met almost every day
for the last couple of years....
13.06.2000 - 00:00
Ukrainian “Ears” Will Help Moscow and Washington Make Friends
Russia and the U.S. have signed a memorandum to establish a Joint Shared Early Warning Center in Moscow. This was done to build up confidence between the superpowers and allay fears that a technical...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
UKRAINE: ‘DOOMED’ TO GROWTH? Experts at the International Center for Policy Studies think so
ICPS experts believe GDP will increase 2% in 2000 and 3% in 2001, the main increment factors being macroeconomic stability, better market demand and domestic output. A rational taxation policy...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
ROLLER-SKATING TO FEEL HAPPY
Kyiv Day is when you do not just walk in the street but do so loving this street, the houses and trees lining it, and the people walking past. You love them because finally you have the time to...
13.06.2000 - 00:00
28 Governmental Discussions and 11,000 Directives and Instructions Only Brought the Disaster Closer
The extended conference on the fuel-and-energy complex, held last Thursday with President Leonid Kuchma chairing, can be undoubtedly called the culmination of the energy situation in Ukraine.
The...
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MEETING OF THE DISPLEASED
Journalists writing about the U.S. President’s farewell visit to Moscow are in a difficult situation. On the one hand, they are fed cheerful dispatches from U.S. news agencies and official...









