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

№20, (2007)

10.07.2007 - 00:00

Eusebius of Caesarea

Caesarea, one of the active founders of the young Christian Church. This prominent theologian and writer was the first to attempt to create a multi- volume history of the church. Eusebius (264-340)...
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A problem of morality or law?

Starting on July 15, 2007, Ukraine will see the beginning of entrance exams to higher educational institutions, a tense time for applicants, parents, and teachers. Unfortunately, higher education...
10.07.2007 - 00:00

Holiday on “fiscal street” incomplete without Tax Code

Mykola Azarov, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Ukraine, is satisfied with the nation’s tax collectors whose performance he praised in his speech dedicated to their professional...
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Introducing biofuel

Ukraine is actively introducing various alternative renewable energy sources, including biofuel, which is being used on a small scale, mostly in small populated areas. The Verkhovna Rada recently...
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Was Ukraine under Soviet occupation?

The Museum of the Soviet Occupation, which opened in Kyiv in the first half of June, sparked a furor in society. In its 19 June 2007 issue The Day carried an article by the historian Yurii...
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“It is a terrible outrage to corrupt a human”

The greater the temporal distance from the times of Hryhorii Skovoroda (1722-1794), the more majestic and attractive his figure appears. In Skovoroda’s theological and ethical doctrine and his poetic...
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This week in history

July 10 1968: The Maksym Rylsky Literary Museum opens in Kyiv. 1994: Leonid Kuchma is elected president of Ukraine in a second round of elections. July 11 1925: The Ukrainian National Democratic...
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Their criterion is money

You could hear nothing but the sound of hammers in front of the Podil Raion Council. A few people were nailing photos of paintings by well-known Ukrainian artists to the pavement, and a girl was...
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Will Ukraine help boarding school graduates enjoy their youth?

Thousands of Ukrainian pupils recently attended graduation dances that coincided with World Youth Day. As a rule, on such occasions parents and teachers congratulate the students on finishing school...
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Tavria Games, Kyiv-style

No sooner had Ukrainian music fans recovered from the recent Elton John concert on Independence Square than a new musical wave swept them away. On June 29 and 30 the National Olympic Stadium hosted a...
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Mykola ZHULYNSKY: “Centralize all cultural facilities!”

Last Thursday Mykola ZHULYNSKY, chairman of the National Council for Culture and Spirituality under the President of Ukraine, Vitalii ZHURAVSKY, deputy chairman of the Kyiv City Administration, and...
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Ukrainian children overfed on politics

The level of politicization among children and teenagers has reached unseen proportions. This is confirmed by sociological data produced by the Kyiv-based Horshenin Institute for Management...
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The Russian <I>matreshka</I> doll and Soviet Budenny cap

In 2012 Ukraine and Poland will host the European soccer championship. There is much to be done to prepare for this important event. Officials have promised that within five years the infrastructure...
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Donetsk theater on tour in Kyiv

Ukrainian audiences finally have a choice of theaters of different directions, esthetics, and dimensions. So, ladies and gentlemen, love what you can love, be interested in what interests you, and...
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Carlos PASCUAL, “I do not think the Odesa-Brody-Plock oil pipeline will ever be built”

Carlos Pascual, vice-president and director of the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution and former US ambassador to Ukraine, is now dealing with energy issues and closely...

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