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

№62, (2010)

04.11.2010 - 00:00

Capital increase or liquidation?

Now that the local elections are over the government can devote its undivided attention to the economy and fulfilling its promises. The number of these promises keeps increasing, but I would like...
04.11.2010 - 00:00

Off to a flying start

Although the presidential elections in Russia are almost 18 months away, one can already feel their breath on one’s neck. The inner circles of Putin and Medvedev seem to be increasingly...
04.11.2010 - 00:00

“Flexing muscles”

Europe has noted the progress in the negotiations on creating the free trade area (FTA) with Ukraine and presumes that before the next summer holidays the negotiations can be over. As The Day already...
04.11.2010 - 00:00

Everyone should make their biography themselves

On Tuesday, November 2, admirers of the outstanding Ukrainian philosopher, one of The Day’s active and permanent authors, member of the National Academy of Sciences, and director of the...
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A prize for the future

PinchukArtCenter has hosted an exhibit of 21 artists nominated for an international award, the Future Generation Art Prize 2010. The young artists’ exposition comprises both works submitted for the...
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Free Trade Area: Around the corner?

Ukraine is but one step from signing a free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union, although how long taking this step will take is hard to tell. Ukrainian politicians have for a number of...
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Identity crisis,

Not so long ago, last year in fact, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a resolution on celebrating the 90th anniversary of establishing the Lenin Young Communist League of Ukraine. From the very beginning...
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This day in history

1657: Ivan Vyhovsky is elected Hetman of Ukraine by the General Cossack Assembly in Korsun. 1922: The tomb of Tutankhamon is discovered by the British archaeologist Howard Carter, after two years of...
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Borys GUDZIAK: Looking for a modern-day Prince of Ostroh

Last Saturday, on October 30, the Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) held its third fundraising dinner and a silent auction aimed at supporting its educational programs, projects, and activities....
04.11.2010 - 00:00

Active patriotism

Judging by his manners and way of dressing, the Tartak frontman Sashko Polozhynsky is an eternal teenager. Behind this stage image one can find an extraordinary personality. As a musician, he has...
04.11.2010 - 00:00

Ukrainian’s way into space

This exhibition was organized within the framework of the pro-ject Ukrainians of Russia and tells about the life of the legendary pilot-spaceman, two times Hero of the Soviet Union, and prominent...
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EVENT

Paris and London to develop nuclear weapons together Great Britain and France agreed on the common development and testing of nuclear weapons. According to the plans of the governments, the...
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Taras Shevchenko, 21st century

“I’m going to publish my second Kobzar…” Shevchenko wrote shortly before his arrest on the Dnipro crossing, on April 5, 1847. Incredibly, his creative project became a...
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Sinister transformation

“Kyiv, the mother of Rus’ cities,” “Prince Yaroslav the Wise of Rus’,” “The Story of Ihor’s Campaign, a brilliant relic of Old Rus’ literature...
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He was a man full of life

Viktor Chernomyrdin, a former prime minister of Russia, a longtime ambassador of that country to Ukraine, and, lately, special representative of the president for economic cooperation with CIS...

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