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

№30, (2006)

03.10.2006 - 00:00

Soon you’ll be able to acquire your own guardian angel

Hryhorii Chausovsky is a scientist from Zaporizhia, who is known in Ukraine and abroad as the inventor of more than 100 devices that help eliminate problems related to peoples’ well-being. Initially...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Long live festive Lviv!

Some 100,000 people visited Lviv to mark the city’s 750th anniversary. The chartered flights, additional trains, and limousines with diplomatic license plates were proof that the festivities...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Blood has no nationality

The horrible massacre that took place in late September, 1941-the greatest crime of the Nazi regime-was forever engraved in the souls of those people who were living in the Ukrainian land and present...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Was the 1933 Holodomor an act of genocide?

(For Part One, see The Day, no. 29, Sept. 26, 2006) 4. Awareness of genocide Why has the problem that this article calls the healing of historical memory become so topical in our day? The reason may...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

“Once we free ourselves foreign slavery, we will have to beware our own Ukrainian ignorance, lest it destroy us”

There is no agreement about the paths Ukraine should take among the citizens of that part of the post-Soviet community that was left on the territory of our country after the collapse of the USSR....
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Holdomor — Genocide, Holocaust: an evcerlasting warning for mankind

On Sept. 27 the National Opera hosted the Zbory Pamiati memorial meeting as part of the project Zhyttia Narodovi Moiemu (Life for My People) commemortaing the 65th anniversary of the Babyn Yar...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

“Rock’n’Roll Boy” set to take Bucharest by storm

“Sit down, I say! Sit down and don’t be nervous!” Parents of the finalists in the national elimination competition unsuccessfully tried to calm each other down, and their children. The finishing...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

What does Lviv mean to Ukraine, Europe, and to you personally?

“Lviv has an inimitable atmosphere and friendly people. It is a city that keeps evolving; it does not sleep; it is a city to which you can invite guests from all over the world and know they will be...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Our objections to Darwin

Starting next year, Ukraine is expected to see a steep rise in infant mortality. But don’t let this scare you. As The Day has already written, at issue here is not a higher number of crib deaths but...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Europe edging closer

Ukraine is continuing to implement its European integration policy. Even if it is not admitted to the European Union in the nearest future, experts say Ukraine can count on a close association with...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Universal antibiotic

The international forum Let My People Live, dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the Babyn Yar tragedy opened late last week. The presidents of Ukraine, Israel, Croatia, Montenegro...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

This week in history

Oct. 3 1917: An all-Ukraine Cossack convention convenes in Chyhyryn. The participants adopt a statute and elect a General Council headed by Pavlo Skoropadsky. 1973: A monument to the prominent...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Turkey and Europe: Two Trains on a Collision Course?

By intervening in Lebanon, Europeans have made a far-reaching, risk- fraught, and, at the same time, correct decision. The reason is that the future of Europe’s security will be determined in the...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Real makes a diagnosis

After Romania’s Staura roundly defeated Kyiv Dynamo in the first round of the Champions’ League, most Ukrainian soccer fans wanted to view this setback as an unexpected fluke. Sometimes it happens...
03.10.2006 - 00:00

Imperial machine at work

Russia’s annexation of “Splendid Tavrida,” as the Crimean Peninsula was called in the 18th century, was one of the most perfidious, large- scale, and meticulously designed military, political, and...

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