Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty
Henry M. Robert

№2, (2007)

23.01.2007 - 00:00

To the memory of Basil the Great

Between Christmas and Epiphany (Christ’s Baptism), Orthodox and Greek Catholic Christians honor the memory of one of the most venerated saints of the Ecumenical Church — Saint Basil the Great. He...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Chornozem games

Parliament’s resolution overriding the president’s veto on the sale of farmland has once again split Ukraine. The issue is being argued in all quarters, but it is so complicated that trying to solve...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

AGE OF GRIGOROVICH

The Bolshoi Theater and Covent Garden are hosting soirees to celebrate the 80th birthday of Yurii Grigorovich whose name marks an era in Soviet ballet. Critics lavished praise on him: both Soviet and...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Where is our past taking us?

Natalia Yakovenko is one of Ukraine’s most well-known contemporary historians, whose field (and the times) is marked by turbulence. Despite her statement that she “does not believe that a historian’s...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Skoropadsky successor returns to Ukraine

Hetman Pavlo Skoropadsky’s grandson Borys D. Skoropadsky has returned to Ukraine with his family to restore the historic truth about the second Hetman State. The Skoropadsky family history dates back...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

No new hydrocarbon deposits among oil gains

The open joint-stock company Ukrnafta has always been an enterprise whose shares are in the greatest demand on the Ukrainian stock market. Of course, this is primarily proof of the company’s stable,...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Two continents — two styles

An exhibit called “UsA Generation,” which recently opened at the PinchukArtCenter, is the second to be held after the large show last fall made a name for the center. The first opening was highly...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Jacek KLUCZKOWSKI: “We would make a very influential duo if Ukraine were a member of NATO and the EU”

A newcomer to the EU, Poland is not shy about demonstrating its own approach to European problems, which differs from that of veteran EU members. In 2006, after the Ukrainian-Russian gas conflict,...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Children camps should be outside the city limits

“Get your sleigh ready in summer,” a folk saying goes. Ukrainian government officials are lending ear to the advice and are beginning to plan in winter how children will spend their summer vacations...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Why cannot miners see Hutsuls?

The results of the national poll “East-West. Ukraine in the eyes of Ukrainians” conducted by the Horshenin Kyiv Institute for Management Problems came as a surprise to specialists. From Dec. 14 to 28...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

We will conquer the universe

Sergei Korolev’s daughter remembers her father passionately trying to persuade her that there would soon come a time of not just space flights but space traffic — with trains, interplanetary stations...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Unity as guarantee of strength

There are holidays and holidays. Some of the dates just honor the tradition and ceremony, but there were and still are Ukrainian holidays that muster the nation’s strength and show us a difficult,...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

President vetoes cabinet law again

The end of last week marked a noticeable buildup of the domestic political situation focused on the Law “On the Cabinet of Ministers.” The president, who had previously said that he would argue his...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

The “phenomenon of betrayal” in Ukrainian politics

The Day has opened an online roundtable debate and invited the newspaper’s contributors and experts to share their views on the imaginary or real “phenomenon of betrayal” in modern Ukrainian history...
23.01.2007 - 00:00

Evening newspaper shares market’s fate

The Dnepr Vecherniy, one of the oldest and most influential newspapers of Dnipropetrovsk, has become an objective of a raider’s attack. Its facility on the seventh floor of the Zorya publishing house...

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