№25, (2005)
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Heading for Kyiv to Achieve Mastery
Her classes are held at the Gliere Music College and are meant to hone the gifted musicians’ skill. The curriculum includes subjects that will help the performers in their subsequent concert...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
This week in history
July 26, 1648. Insurgents led by Maksym Kryvonis routed Wysznewiecki’s Polish army near Starokostiantynov. 1995. The governments of Ukraine and Russia signed in Moscow an agreement on the main...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Race for Euro-2012 Begins
On July 18, 2005, the Soccer Federation of Ukraine (FFU) and the Euro-2012 executive directorate in Ukraine officially presented a bid to host the final stretch of the 2012 European Soccer...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
An Unchildlike Route
Volunteers from the Social Services Center for Families, Children, and Youth in Kyiv’s Holosiyivka community and leaders of various civic organizations have embarked on a field trip to the sites of...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Vasyl TURKEVYCH: “The Theater Must Be National In Name and in Spirit”
The theater is starting a two-month recess after its 137th season. On August 26-31 the celebrated company will go on a tour of the Crimea, where Kyiv performers have not been for the past...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Opening a “French Window” Onto Europe
“A French heart beats faster than words are spoken,” commented Serge Vincon, president of the French Senate’s Commission for International Affairs, Defense and Armed Forces, to Ukrainian journalists...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Isn’t the Economy on the Government’s Priority List?
Before and immediately after the Orange Revolution Ukraine’s current president, Viktor Yushchenko, was known as a talented economist, who consistently and tenaciously adhered to the principles of...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Happiness, Foreign-Style, or The Dangers of Foreign Marriages
Olha is thirty now, but looks forty. She is a petite, thin, dark- haired woman with an emaciated face. She was brought back to her Ukrainian homeland last Friday. Before that, she lived for a year in...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
A Monument to the Heroic Past
To objectively evaluate complex historical processes, a historian must proceed from solid, reliable facts. Any science, including history, begins with a painstaking analysis of available factual data...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Silence from Brussels
For the time being, the European Union has adopted a wait-and-see attitude to internal changes in Ukraine and is refraining from voicing critical comments, let alone harsh criticism. This conclusion...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Melnychenko Tapes to Be Examined in Ukraine
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is going to do its own examination of those Major Melnychenko’s tapes that concern the murder of journalist Heorhiy Gongadze. SBU chief Oleksandr Turchynov...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
A Fighter on the Invisible Front
With the parliamentary elections just around the corner, we can only confirm the prophetic words of Leonid Kuchma, who said that the 2004 presidential campaign would be the dirtiest one in the entire...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Volodymyr the Great, the “Radiant Sun” of Ukraine-Rus’
This article is about one of the most famous rulers of Kyivan Rus’. Born in 948, Prince Volodymyr Sviatoslavych was the youngest of the three sons of Kyivan Prince Sviatoslav Ihorevych the Brave and...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Ukraine Faces a Million Hryvnias in Deportation Costs
How much does it cost the Ukrainian government to combat illegal migration? What explains the increasing numbers of illegal migrants from Georgia? Has post-revolutionary Ukraine become more...
26.07.2005 - 00:00
Democracy Requires an Active Opposition
In an interview with The Day that was published July 5, 2005, the questioner asked if I agreed with the observation that there was no opposition in Ukraine. When I responded that there was an...














