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

№6, (2002)

19.02.2002 - 00:00

Party of power clone is shown its place as election games become more tangled

At the eleventh hour, Kyiv Mayor Oleksandr Omelchenko changed his mind about taking a leave of absence during his election campaign and challenged Prime Minister Anatoly Kinakh who came in person to...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

Adversary and the Void

Blank Page is the title of Serhiy Anufriyev’s exhibit at the Alipiy Gallery, so much a chamber as to verge on almost complete obscurity. Indeed, with slide projections plus nine photos displayed at a...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

First Europe’s Own Voice

The international anti-terrorism coalition as established after the acts in New York in Washington on September 11 has shown signs of a rift. This became quite obvious in spite of the politicians...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

Trade in Symbols Retro goods in demand on the symbols market

Whatever debate is underway about the changes that have taken place in Ukrainian society over the past debate, the fact remains that business on the symbols market is up and about, with the...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

A Ukrainian Named James

James had always wanted to be an outstanding personality: in childhood he even dreamed of becoming president of the United States. A fourteenth generation American of English, German, Irish, Welsh,...
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Notes professional attitude toward developing soccer in Ukraine

This time Lennart Johansson, European soccer federation president and FIFA vice president, could compare his impressions with what he saw seven years ago, when he last visited Ukraine. The schedule...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

Cultivating Civil Society

One of my colleagues at the Kiev-Mohyla Academy once came up to me and said, “I’m teaching Introduction to Political Science. How do you define civil society?” “Well,” I answered, “you know all...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

SDPU (United) Leader Names Allies and Opponents

SDPU(o) leader Viktor Medvedchuk feels sure that his party will win the parliamentary elections and will form a majority together with the For a United Ukraine, Women for the Future, and the Greens...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

FROM THE LIFE OF DOLLS

Talking about dolls is not simple, primarily because the very notion of a doll makes possible and even implies so many interpretations, including mutually exclusive ones. You are reminded of your...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

Washington or Surgut?

On the day when Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma started his trip to Siberia it became known that his Uzbek counterpart Islam Karimov received an invitation to come to Washington for negotiations...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

When Will We Win the War Against Cancer?

Thirty years ago America’s president declared war on cancer. This year, in the US alone, 1,500 men, women, and children lose their personal battles with cancer every day. When will the war end? I...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

This week in history

February 19: 1954. The Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR passed a decree transferring the Crimean oblast from the Russian SSFR to the Ukrainian SSR. 1992. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine...
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Question to the Birthday Boy

“Some years ago translator Yuri (George) Sklyar came to me and said that there was a project to set up an English language digest. I thought that this would give Ukraine greater access to world...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

Like tax reform, for example

On February 12, Vice Premier Vasyl Rohovy and Finance Minister Ihor Yushko staged a news conference to sum up the visit by Ukraine’s delegation to the recent Davos forum in New York. Mr. Yushko told...
19.02.2002 - 00:00

City of Childhood

The Irene Gallery hosts Vita Rudneva’s first personal exhibit. The artist called it My City. Meaning Kyiv, of course, the more so that now and then it is stated directly with graphic clarity...

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