№25, (2001)
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Beyond Diagnosis
“Extraordinary frankness is a trait characteristic for physically and mentally handicapped children as for no one else,” student of international relations at Prague’s Charles University Zdena...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Hate and Reconciliation
It is symbolic that the German and Israeli ambassadors will come together to commemorate Babyn Yar, the graveyard of this city’s Jewish community and others. The nation that committed the Holocaust...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
May the Footlights Shine
The National Opera’s luxurious audience was packed with students — future musicians, dancers, choreographers, stage directors — filling even the passages in the gallery. The occasion was very special...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Bankruptcy Culprits Identified
Viktor Korol, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada interim committee of inquiry into the bankruptcy of commercial Bank Ukrayina, read his progress report on September 19 to a dead silent parliamentary...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Illusion of a Free Hand
While Russian military officers pondered the consequences of a possible US retaliatory attack on the Taliban movement, Aslan Maskhadov’s guerrillas seized the second largest city in Chechnya,...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Kyiv Opposes Gas Export Custom Duties
Russia’s proposal to reduce Ukrainian natural gas exports to third countries is “discriminatory” against the Ukrainian state, Vadym Kopylov, Naftohaz Ukrayiny chairman of the board, told journalists...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Employers To Pay Price For Production Traumas
According to the report by the State Department For Labor Safety, about one hundred Ukrainians are injured at work daily, with a third becoming invalids for life and every twentieth dying. In the...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Parliament Fails to Check Shadow Privatization
The most unexpected news in this country’s economic life last week was Verkhovna Rada’s refusal to ban on shadow privatization. As few as 165 deputies voted to suspend the sale of state-run...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
HRYHORY PASHCHENKO: “HOW I GOT TO THIS HELL”
Lviv is home to a Ukrainian who took part in the first Soviet Antarctic expedition, worked with spaceship designer Serhiy Koroliov, was a stand-by astronaut, teacher in a rural elementary school,...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
AGAINST THE CULT OF VIOLENCE
The Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) is drawing the attention of people’s deputies to the necessity of drafting and implementing “urgent measures to protect public morality and conscience...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Poland Will Not Tighten Border Controls
According to Poland’s National Security and Defense Council Secretary Marek Siwec, Poland does not anticipate tightening control on the border with Ukraine as a result of the terrorist attacks in the...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
UAH 4.4 Billion For the Army Is Not Enough
The projected UAH 4.4 billion allocated in funding for Ukraine’s Armed Forces in 2002 is insufficient, Verkhovna Rada Committee for National Security and Defense Chairman Borys Andresiuk believes....
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Crimean Tatars, Centrist alliance, and money will influence election on the peninsula
Meeting with the Council of Crimean Tatar Representatives in Yalta on September 17, President Leonid Kuchma declared he would not sign the Crimean parliamentary elections bill (governing the...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Khmelnytsky Braces for Second Wave of Refugees
On September 21, Afghani shopkeepers in a Khmelnytsky retail store in Khmelnytsky’s marketplace told The Day’s correspondent they were waiting with alarm and hope for their near and dear “already on...
25.09.2001 - 00:00
Secrets of the Intermontaine Church
A secret. A still-unfathomed spiritual majesty is hidden in the name of the main Spaska (Our Savior’s) Church, as well as of the whole Mezhyhirsky (Intermontane) Monastery. Taras Shevchenko, and not...










