№32, (2003)
28.10.2003 - 00:00
Boundless Compromise
The Tuzla question has been frozen. Kyiv and Moscow have reached a set of unclear and rather strange compromises that do not serve Ukraine’s national interests. The impression is the Ukrainian...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
The world is divided into experimenters and guinea pigs
The Ukrainian National Academy of Science’s Institute for Molecular Biology and Genetics recently marked its thirtieth anniversary. Discussing the pros and cons of new technologies has been in vogue...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
Odesa-Brody: Why Lose Our Chance?
Rapid implementation of the Odesa-Brody pipeline and broad exploitation of our inner resources will become important components of Ukraine’s energy security strategy. This thesis was put forward on...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
War veterans suggest delaying reform
On October 22 the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Pensioners, Veterans, and the Disabled addressed the issue of the social security of war veterans. Nearly four million Ukrainians fall into this category...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
An essay on political fantasy
The delicate balance in the world is again in danger. This time, the root cause was not politicians but burghers of the French city of Calais (not to be confused with those depicted by great Rodin)....
28.10.2003 - 00:00
World Bank Approves New Strategy
The World Bank’s Council of Directors has approved a new Country Assistance Strategy for Ukraine for 2004-2007. Its main goal is to support Ukraine’s European course. Within its framework, Ukraine is...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
European experience in environmental cleanup is ill at ease in Kyiv
The grim prospects dramatized by activists of the Ukraine’s Green Party, wearing gas masks to emphasize their message, seem to be confirmed by matchingly disheartening realities. The Water and...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
Leonid KRAVCHUK: The elite must ensure effective government
Let us face it: we are very proud of our historical projects because we sincerely hope that the ideas instilled in The Day’s Library will help Ukrainians to adequately rethink themselves, their...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
James SHERR on the Tuzla experiment
Is the situation with Tuzla a provocation, conspiracy, election campaign struggle, or something else?
All of these things. It stems from many reasons because the Russian are at their best when...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
How do you learn to trust your body?
The first mention of a doctor who used movement therapy dates back to the early chronicles. He was a Chinese doctor named Huato (141 AD). The dance and movement therapy school was founded in the...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
This week in history
October 28: 1920. The counteroffensive of the Southern Front troops began, taking Northern Tavriya from Wrangel.
1996. The Ministry for Emergency Situations was established.
October 29: 1800...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
Ivan Ohiyenko’s Thorny Path of Knowledge
This time my reporter’s luck held true. At eleven p.m. I was boarding the Kamyanets-Podilsky to Kyiv train when I overheard some passengers saying that a woman, a close relative of Ivan Ohiyenko, was...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
Ukrainians are in a hurry to make their nuptial bonds legal in 2003: Why?
If you pass by an increasing number of young and not so young mothers in the street, if you notice more cars racing past with just married signs, also if you notice fresh flowers laid at the foot of...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
The West and Ukraine
Those who have had at least a few of their features published know that it is always a pleasure when someone you hold in authority takes note of what you have written, appreciates and assesses it in...
28.10.2003 - 00:00
Defining Terrorism
Every age has its enemies. In the mid-twentieth century, Fascists were the evildoers. After WWII, Communists became civilization’s nemesis. Now terrorists have become the designated masters of...











