№20, (1999)
29.05.1999 - 00:00
UKRAINE: EURASIANISM AND ATLANTICISM
By Serhiy DATSIUK and Volodymyr HRANOVSKY, Humanitarian Technologies Agency
The Balkans are once again in this century the scene of a confrontation
between two basic geopolitical trends, Eurasian...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Foundation Stone
By Klara Gudzyk, The Day
There can be no really erratic qualitative changes in society because of
one element of extraordinary inertia. This element is man, who always ensures
a certain temporal...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
DOSSIER
For the first time since the beginning of air strikes on Yugoslavia,
a Western politician, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, has said officially
that a ground operation in Yugoslavia is...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Zoo of Ukrainian Plasticity
By Oleh SYDOR-HIBELYNDA, Art-Line, special to
The Day
Did you attend the Triennial of Ukrainian Sculpture? If not, you missed
a great deal. Then let's visit the Artist's House.
If your...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Volkov Quietly Warns Tkachenko
Oleksandr
Volkov
Head of the initiative group in charge of collecting signatures for
Leonid Kuchma, People's Deputy Oleksandr Volkov thinks that Verkhovna Rada
Speaker Oleksandr Tkachenko...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Ukrainian Lycee Students Successfully Manage Virtual Banks
In Dusseldorf, organizers of the Bank Masters computerized financial game
were surprised at the end by the Ukrainian team's young age. The more so
that its participants - Hanna Lukanina,...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
President and Parliament End NBU Independence
The three year saga of passing the law on the National Bank (NBU) has ended
in the bank's defeat. Its aim of putting the status quo in a legal basis,
under which both NBU governing bodies (...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Dumka Shows Its Class
By Vanda KOVALSKA, The Day
Dumka began its jubilee concert at the Lysenko National Philharmonic Society
with Kyrylo Stestenko's "Bless My Soul, Oh Lord" and then performed for
the first time...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Yugoslavia and the Paradox of International Human Rights Law
By Jack GOLDSMITH
CHICAGO: NATO's stated reason for bombing Yugoslavia is to enforce international
law prohibitions on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and perhaps even
genocide. United...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Viewers Get a Full Magazine of Faust
By Lesia GANZHA, The Day
Kyiv is still hosting the New Goethe functions organized by the Goethe
Institute and dedicated to the German genius's 250th anniversary to be
celebrated in August this...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
New Wave
Just like 11 years ago, Lviv natives are ready to defend their rights
Let us begin with a brief historical digression. On June 13, 1988, the
Lviv Palace of Culture for Construction...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
ECONOMY FOR THE WEEK
No Alternative: Economy Faces Either Inflation or Money Hunger
The sooner the presidential elections, the more hopeful and optimistic
information we will receive from the authorities and the...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Goodbye to Investors
By Oleksiy PLOTNYKOV, Ph.D. (Economics)
The President's Foreign Investment Consultative Council met for the third
session on May 21. Ukraine's further worsening socioeconomic situation
did not...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Volodymyr BRYNZAK: "Dreaming of the cosmos without rockets is senseless but possible"
By Oleksandr HONCHARUK, The Day
Ukrainian biathletes ended the season in a major key as Olena Zubrylova
won three gold medals at the world championships, placing second in the
world cup. Her...
29.05.1999 - 00:00
Parliament to Oversee Presidential Elections
By Tetiana SHULHACH, The Day
A special Verkhovna Rada select commission has begun its work on monitoring
the observance of election laws by government bodies and officials before
and during the...













