№32, (2009)
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Part of the European history of freedom
I regard the fall of the wall 20 years ago as one of the most beautiful and important events in the 20th century. On the one hand, it made a long-awaited amendment to one of the most terrible...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Sluggish start under golden umbrella
The exhibition displays over 110 works. The final competition is among individual artists, such as Myroslav Vaida, Artem Volokitin, Andrii Halashyn, Hamlet Zinkivsky, Mykyta Kadan, Zhanna...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Unique icon returns
Volyn Oblast — Very soon, after a 10-year restoration, the unique miraculous icon of Our Lady of Kholm, dated 10th or 11th century, will see the light of day. The Kholm icon is considered the most...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Children wait for language competition
The 10th Petro Jacyk International Ukrainian Language Competition will soon begin in Ukraine. It ranks with the most prestigious such competitions, annually attracting more than five million...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
1989 includes more than just the fall of the Berlin Wall
The German commentator Wolfgang Templin was among the most active oppositionists in the former GDR and suffered cruelest repressions. Our readers will find it interesting to learn about his...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Miracle comes true
On Oct. 30, 2009, Ostroh Academy traditionally marked its anniversary. This year it was a special occasion, the 15th anniversary. The Day’s editors suggested adding several hundred years to the...
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Art helps fight flu
Strengthening the nation’s cultural immunity proves the best treatment against any viral infections — such is the conviction of the leading Ukrainian artists and the Ukrainian Home. Contemporary art...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Kremlin's Russifying “internationalists”
Historical myths, stereotypes, cliches, and superstitions — all these are part of our shameful yet undeniable reality, something anyone attempting to design a better future has to reckon with — just...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Ukraine–Belarus: Quality impetus to development
Apparently, the visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to Ukraine has outmatched the expectations of both sides. On the one hand, Kyiv has managed to achieve a breakthrough in the...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Government set to open state-run drugstores
Drugstores will soon face an increased number of competitors. “We will do everything possible to establish the necessary state-run network of drugstores in Ukraine. We are studying this question...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Kharkiv: The City of the Sun
I had no doubts whom I would like to interview about Kharkiv — it had to be Serhii Zhadan, one of its most noted residents, a poet, prose writer, and journalist.Let us start in a traditional way —...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
This week in history
Nov. 10 2004: The Central Election Committee announces the results of the first round of the presidential elections, naming Viktor Yushchenko as the winner. Nov. 11 1921: Kyiv hosts a Church Council...
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Completing Europe’s unification
Twenty years ago the Berlin Wall fell. We, Germans, mark this day with joy and, at the same time, with humbleness and gratitude. That year’s events taught us that we cannot lose hope and that we...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
Ukrainian youth: We should continue fighting for freedom!
For most of young people, the Soviet Union, Cold War, FRG and GDR are pages from textbooks on history. However, this is living history that has affected the lives of their parents and given a chance...
10.11.2009 - 00:00
EVENT
First student church in Ternopil
Saint Sophia’s Church of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church has been built on the campus of Ternopil’s Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University. There are...















