№22, (2002)
09.07.2002 - 00:00
“The Game Begins, Your Honors!”
A recent briefing at the Ministry of Justice attended by its department chairs Inna Yemelianova, Vasyl Yurchenko, and Stanislav Kotorobai, discussed the key problems of a judicial reform in Ukraine...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
But rapprochement is underway
The turnout of a NATO-Ukrainian relations poll was published on July 3, carried out at practically the same time, in the first half of June, by two research teams from the Ukrainian Institute of...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Economy Awaits Stimulus. Will it get it?
Ukrainian economists more and more loudly warn that the current economic growth could stall. In their opinion, the growth rate could drop to 1- 2% as early as next year. Moreover, the first signs of...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Every Ukrainian Must Be At Least Once In Chyhyryn...
You must put everything aside, quit worrying about your drab life, daily complaining about all those bad people who seem happy while you are not, break the habit of seeing our dirty streets and the...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Census data in Poland may appear biased
Though the Polish mass media do not mention the Ukrainian minority very often, the recently completed general census in Poland draw attention to the national minorities’ problem. The census of 2002...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Men and Women Doing Business: Is There a Difference?
Tetiana ABRAMOVA, manager, Rito Fashion House:
Being a woman only helps with my business, but it has impeded my private life. A woman starting in business develops masculine traits. She becomes...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Copenhagen: Signaling No Signals
The latest Ukraine-European Union summit that ended on July 5 in Copenhagen was important for Ukraine primarily because Ukrainian diplomats admit this country still remains somewhat isolated and...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Eastern European Maze: We Will Have to Look for a Way Out Ourselves
Strausberg, a town not far from Berlin, hosted the international conference, Media and Power Structures: Cooperation and Containment of Corruption, on June 23-36, sponsored by the Bundeswehr’s...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
NSDC: Slander and Psychological Pressure Transformed to a Farce
The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine states that another slander campaign in the mass media regarding NSDC Secretary Yevhen Marchuk and some other NSDC employees has begun in...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Ancient folk tradition with contemporary trappings
The scenario for successfully celebrating the summer solstice suffices to disprove all notions that extreme amusements are a product of Western thinking. Slavs have a need for adrenaline in their...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Ukraine Gets Offer to Mine Gold In Mongolia
Kyiv will develop its trade and economic cooperation with Mongolia, President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma stated after his meeting with head of this country Natsagiin Bagabandi in Kyiv. Mr. Kuchma, in...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
AMC strikes back selectively
The Antimonopoly Committee (AMC) of Ukraine, in its second composition, has exposed over 1500 violations of economic competition laws during the past year. The budget has received UAH 2.2 billion,...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Old Law Needs Facelift
Toward the end of last week the newly formed parliamentary Human Rights Committee jointly with the State Committee on Nationalities and Migration held round table to mark the ten years since...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Deal at Whose Expense?
If those striving to dismiss the Kinakh Cabinet fail to fulfill their plans this summer, they will resume their attempts in the fall. Obviously, the head of government will have to make deals with...
09.07.2002 - 00:00
Russia Steps On the Gas
On July 1, just before starting a new round of gas talks, Prime Minister Anatoly Kinakh of Ukraine and Vice-Premier Viktor Khristenko of Russia were beaming with optimism. They said they were certain...





