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

№32, (2005)

18.10.2005 - 00:00

Pressure in the pipe

In less than two weeks’ time Prime Minister Yuriy Yekhanurov will begin his visit to Turkmenistan. He is scheduled to arrive in Ashgabat on Oct. 26, where he will try to breathe new life into the...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

A faith for enduring believers

The village of Pylypy-Khrebtiyivski lies on the edge of Novoushytsk raion, 100 kilometers from Khmelnytsky. Men with beards and women in headscarves stroll unhurriedly through the village streets....
18.10.2005 - 00:00

The man who found the pectoral

Who is Borys Mozolevsky? Unfortunately, few Ukrainians, even those who work in the field of humanities, can answer this question. This ignorance is not merely a disgrace; it should also raise the...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Where to begin?

History is an inalienable component of the nation-building process. Every nation with enough self-respect sees to it that all its citizens know their history and take pride in it. The Day is making...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Solidarity fatigue

Democracy tarnishes its heroes as surely as revolutions devour their children. For 25 years, the leaders of Solidarity personified the qualities needed to win Poland’s struggle for democracy:...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Church at a crossroads

The current schism in Ukrainian Orthodoxy not only reflects the split in Ukrainian society. It is also fueling it by placing a powerful instrument of spiritual influence on our citizens in hands that...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

“The stones will cry out”

This article concerns an interesting episode in the history of the Ukrainian national renaissance of the early 20th century. In 1913 a member of the 4th State Duma, Archbishop Nikon (the ethnic...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

An army still without a state

Calls for shaking hands will not reconcile soldiers of the Soviet Army and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, as evidenced by the events in downtown Kyiv last Saturday, marking the UPA’s 63rd anniversary...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Music festival comes of age

One of the most interesting cultural events of the season has just ended. This year’s Kyiv Music Fest, a forum for modern academic music featuring the latest developments in Ukrainian and world music...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Historian Roman SOLCHANYK: “Nations are built, not born”

Roman Solchanyk is an American historian, analyst, and researcher from Santa Monica, California, whose parents hail from Halychyna. During his recent visit to Kyiv he visited The Day ’s editorial...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Larysa SKORYK: “President Kuchma’s epoch is not over”

Larysa Skoryk is a prominent figure in Ukrainian politics. She is one of those who stood at the cradle of Ukrainian independence and defended democratic values in the first Ukrainian parliament. A...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Sugar avalanche threatens to bury Ukrainian suppliers

Ukraine may well become swamped with sugar, if the current record amounts of this white gold are any indication. According to Mykola Yarchuk, the head of the Ukrtsukor National Sugar Producers...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Games with the prosecutor general

Last Friday’s dismissal of Sviatoslav Piskun from his post as prosecutor general of Ukraine was not unexpected. Last week Minister of Internal Affairs Yuriy Lutsenko, appearing on the 1 + 1 TV...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Lessons with Pysarev

This year’s ballet festival expanded its outreach beyond Donetsk to Lviv and Kyiv, which also hosted gala concerts by international ballet stars. Over a period of nine days audiences watched...
18.10.2005 - 00:00

Roman Shukhevych’s burial site ascertained

On Oct. 13 the solemn inauguration of a memorial to Roman Shukhevych, commander in chief of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, took place on a steep bank of the river Zbruch, a kilometer from the village...

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