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

№4, (2005)

08.02.2005 - 00:00

Kyiv Circus Presents a New Program

Imagine sitting in the front row at a circus and seeing an alligator weighing 100-150 kilos rushing right at you. The reptile is halfway across the barrier and its large head is resting on the shoes...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

<I>Chernihivshchyna Incognita</I> Result of Cooperation with <I>Den/<I>The Day</I></I>

The Chernihivski Berehy Publishing House has just published the historical and ethnographic almanac Chernihivshchyna Incognita (The Unknown Chernihiv Region). The Day’s regular readers must have...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

How Should We Organize Elections-2006?

In Ukraine elections are following one another with kaleidoscopic rapidity. No sooner had the presidential elections been over than preparations began for the parliamentary ones. As early as March 1...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

The Herald of Ukrainian Statehood

At around 10 a.m. on October 12, 1957, a middle-aged man with strong-willed features was walking quickly to his place of work in a building located at 8 Karlplatz in Munich. He must have been in...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

Too Many of You; Too Few Portfolios

Enough time has passed for the people, who stood up for free choice, freedom of speech, and freedom in this country as a whole, to calm down and relax. Why not relax, if we won what looks like a...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

The Charms Of a Humble Extremist

Even though our contemporary age does not seem to favor sophisticated, creative endeavors (has there ever been a propitious age for art?), France knows how to promote its modern art. Be that as it...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

Mykola TOMENKO: “This is Yushchenko’s government”

Longtime Yushchenko ally Mykola Tomenko has been appointed deputy prime minister for humanitarian policy. In the following interview Mr. Tomenko discusses his vision of this policy and the...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

Iraq’s Half Step

The relatively successful election in Iraq is a major victory for democracy, but not necessarily for liberal reform in the Middle East. This is an important distinction. The anti-democratic forces...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

A Breakthrough

With the information explosion in the 20th century came the need to process large quantities of data. Since conventional methods could no longer serve this purpose, this led to the emergence of...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

Wanted: a Viable Opposition

A little more than a year away from the parliamentary elections, the current situation in the Ukrainian politics is unique in many ways. With the election of Viktor Yushchenko, who ran for president...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

Father of the Ukrainian School Of Organ Music

The Peter Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine is planning a number of events in honor of Arseniy Kotliarevsky, the founder of its organ class. The National House of Organ and Chamber Music...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

Ihor SHURMA: “Opposition is not war”

People’s Deputy Ihor Shurma of the SDPU(o) faction hasn’t ruled out his support for Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, as long she implements the fundamentals of the program that she announced recently...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

The Mainstay of Government

Creating jobs and developing small- and medium-sized businesses are among the central planks of the political platform of President Viktor Yushchenko and his team. In the following interview Yury...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

The Curse of the Golden Carriage

There is a treasure buried in your courtyard, a golden carriage; if you dig it up, you’ll get rich, but if you step out of the yard, you’ll die. This is what a family from Dovholivka, a village in...
08.02.2005 - 00:00

Question of <I>The Day</I>

Olena CHUZHYKOVA, columnist, Dniprovska pravda newspaper (Dnipropetrovsk): The main task facing the new Ukrainian administration is to fulfill Viktor Yanukovych’s campaign program. Although it may...

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