№26, (2001)
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Minister of Transport frightens the nation’s air market
The sensational news about the merging of Ukraine’s three main international air carriers into one company has caused a real fright on this country’s transportation market. Minister of Transport...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Yushchenko Bloc with Azarov and Tymoshenko?
The Forum of National Salvation proposes to unite with Labor Ukraine and the bloc led by Socialist leader Oleksandr Moroz to form a single democratic election alliance with a single party list, reads...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Music of Atonement
The symphony-requiem Babyn Yar was the key event of the soiree at the National Opera to commemorate the massacre. The symphony turned out a grand musical fresco with recital, soloists, choir, and...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
or What canonicity really is
The Kyiv Pecherska Lavra Monastery of the Caves has marked its 950th anniversary. Among the attendant events observers point to what is described as a success of the Moscow Patriarchate’s diplomacy....
02.10.2001 - 00:00
This week in history
October 3: 1920. An agreement was signed in Starobilsk between the Soviet government of Ukraine and Nestor Makhno’s Revolutionary Insurgent Army on ceasing mutual hostilities and common military...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
How the Steel of Lesia Samayeva Was Tempered
Kyiv theatergoers know this young actress from a series of sparkling performances at the Theater of Drama and Comedy on the Left Bank. Ukrainian television viewers know her Olesia, a girl in the...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Media: Fourth Estate or Fifth Column of Democracy?
The Day began to work with Project Syndicate in March 1999. At that time the syndicate was working with approximately 50 European newspapers. In recent years, despite the fact that the leaders of all...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Ukraine stays in financial boondocks
Ukraine’s stock market along with those of the rest of the world has recently seen an abrupt slump. Last week the index of share prices at the First Stock Trade System (FSTS), this country’s most...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Are We Running Ahead of the Train Or Jumping in the Caboose?
How should Ukraine act in the wake of what happened on September 11? Experts do not doubt the correctness of the National Security and Defense Council decision to allow US military and cargo aircraft...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Harsh Words “Dictated by the World Situation“
Addressing a September 25 workshop for the regional media in Kyiv, President Leonid Kuchma made a number of crucial statements. In particular, he said the National Security and Defense Council had...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
ORDER OF LAUGHTER
The achievements of Ukrainian masters in the field of cartoons are universally acknowledged and not subject to appeal. Seriously. Over 500 times our artists have been decorated with various grand...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Gordian knot of the OUN-UPA problem nourishes separatism
The Day continues to keep readers informed about a controversial problem that has been in the focus of public opinion since the 1980s, the failure to solve which impairs the state itself. Today, we...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
Friends Require Visas
Sofia has imposed a visa regime on citizens of Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia as from October 1. From now on, Ukrainians will be able to travel visa-free only to the former Soviet states (except for...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
The Day’ s journalist was the only Ukrainian media representative at the 58th Venice Film Festival
Filmmaking has a structure even more amazing than that of any other genre. The very technology is unprecedented: the film, a two-sided transparent carrier, transfers the image to a one-sided...
02.10.2001 - 00:00
SDPU(o) to Count Election Votes
Viktor Medvedchuk, Deputy Chairman of Verkhovna Rada and SDPU(o) leader, says his party will conduct an alternative count of votes in the 2002 parliamentary elections, Forum reports. “The law that we...











