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

№37, (2003)

02.12.2003 - 00:00

Three Perspectives

This is the name of an exhibition opened at the Griffin Gallery. It presents the works of three young Kyiv-based women artists: Ivanna Moskovka, Olena Kurovska, and Tetiana Kuhai....
02.12.2003 - 00:00

“<I>The Day</I> Doesn’t Fear of Being Accused of Anti-Communism...”

Dear Editors, One can gain an impression that Ukrainian Communists decided to mark our people’s tragedy sad anniversary with yet another attack on your newspaper and its constant contributor,...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Is what cadets can now learn at military institutes

Over thirty events were held in Lviv in mid-November as part of the Modern Britain Information Fair organized jointly by the British Council and British Embassy in Ukraine. Young people, who are the...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Memory Creates a Nation

The Holodomor of 1932-1933 was among major topics The Day has been constantly addressing during the last year. We made our contribution in rebuilding the horrible truth about those dreadful years by...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

National Ukrainian Museum hosts exhibition, Oleksandr Arkhypenko and His Inheritors

At first, the Arkhypenko exhibit seems disappointing. After all, considerable expectations were associated with it from the very beginning — for the first time they were to bring part of the...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Many HIV-infected manage to overcome the condition

On December 1, World AIDS Day, virtually all countries paid tribute to Rock Hudson, Brad Davis, Anthony Perkins, Robert Reed, Amanda Blake, Freddie Mercury, and almost 22 million others. By tradition...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

The Small Country

A one-woman show by Lviv-based artist Olha Ishchuk- Volodarska is on display in the Art Salon of Interior Art on Andriyivsky uzviz. Her painting is simultaneously romantic and...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Mace Go Home!

This writer is always happy to respond to readers, especially when they disagree. It means, after all, that they have read what I wrote and thought about it enough to respond. As a scholar I cut my...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Sixteen Days Against Gender Violence

This is the name of an action embracing over a hundred countries, held from October 25 to December 10 for the twelfth time by a number of international NGOs. Recently the Woman for Woman Zhytomyr...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Croatia Commemorates Holodomor Victims

The Republic of Croatia is observing the Days of Memory of the Victims of the 1932-1933 Manmade Famine in Ukraine. A memorial soiree was held at Zagreb Central City Library on the initiative of...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Hungarian Parliament and the Pope Mark Ukrainian Holodomor

The Hungarian Parliament has passed a resolution in connection with the seventieth anniversary of the 1932-1933 Holodomor Manmade Famine in Ukraine, referring to these events as “a horrible tragedy...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Budgetary Traditions

As The Day predicted, last Thursday the Ukrainian parliament passed the 2004 national budget in its final second reading mainly thanks to pro-government votes and contrary to the so-called grassroots...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

The major question facing Roma today is whether they should preserve their identity or integrate into society

The Roma are Europe’s biggest ethnic minorityOnly five or six Roma are pursuing higher schooling in KyivNo one writes books on Roma culture42% of Ukrainians believe that Roma should not be allowed...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

“A View on Ukraine’s History Not from Warsaw, Moscow, Nor Washington”

A presentation of two collections of etudes on history and culture, Ukraine Incognita and The Two Rus’s, from The Day’s Library series under the editorship of Larysa Ivshyna took place in Ivano-...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Amoral but Happy?

Ukrainians can draw very interesting conclusions about themselves from recent research conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. There were five questions asked those polled:...

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