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

№8, (2002)

05.03.2002 - 00:00

Group of Ukrainian illegal immigrants will not be deported from Gdansk

Thirty Ukrainian nationals who had worked illegally at the Gdansk Shipyard for two months and whom the local authorities ordered deported will finally be able to stay in Poland, Ukrainian Ministry of...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Will there be a small dormitory for the mentally handicapped in Kyiv?

Dzherela [Springs] is the name of a nonprofit organization uniting parents of physically handicapped children in Kyiv. It came out with the initiative of setting up experimental dormitories for the...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Macedonian Consensus

“Our approaches toward settling the Macedonian situation coincide. We support the NATO view that this situation should be improved by means of peace talks,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Anatoly Kinakh...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Tsyklon’s Brazilian Breakthrough

Oleksandr Nehoda, director general of the National Space Agency of Ukraine (NSAU), believes that the latest Tsyklon-4 launch vehicle is the “top priority of the space industry,” for it will meet the...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

For some reason the Ministry of Finance is becoming an arm of law enforcement

Ukraine’s Vice Premier Vasyl Rohovy said, as he returned from Washington, that the Ministry of Finance was introducing a second office of state secretary. This high-ranking official, to be appointed...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

A press conference about a film never shown

A press conference held by the film crew of the controversial, Prayer for Hetman Mazepa submitted to the 52nd Berlin festival was marked by a crowded and somewhat tense atmosphere. The Kyiv media...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Why Ecologists Are Closing the Danube to Ukraine

4,230 people would get jobs at enterprises located in the lower Danube areas if a navigable passage were made from the Danube to the Black Sea through the mouth of Bystre. That is the main idea of a...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Feofan PROKOPOVYCH, “Architect of... Peter I’s Perestroika”

You are alien here And not yet native there... Lina Kostenko One of the most brilliant and significant personalities in the history of two countries, Ukraine and Russia, still remains in both...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Energy Sectors Are Stable, Say Kuchma and Putin

An informal CIS summit was held March 1 at the Chimbulak downhill ski base near Almaty. Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev hosted ten of his counterparts. The only missing one was President...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Or the biological aspects of great projects

I cannot say that I am an atheist due to ignorance, and that is why I have the same yardstick for believers and unbelievers along with their deeds. The share of good people in both groups is large,...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Does Ukraine No Longer Need Western Loans?

The Ukrainian government’s appetite for new IMF loans at any price is far from justified, believes presidential adviser and NBU council head Anatoly Halchynsky. He maintains Ukraine should start...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

An American Ukrainian

The week before last American historian James Mace celebrated his fiftieth jubilee in Kyiv. Last week The Day wrote about this extraordinary man, a citizen of a wealthy country for whom Ukraine has...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Traits of Partnership

The week before last we were assured that the relationship between the European Union and Ukraine is good by President Kuchma, Secretary General of the EU Council Solana, and President of the German...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Khmelnytsky Regalia o Visit Kyiv A nd Chyhyryn

Historical relics of the Bohdan Khmelnytsky period are expected to be delivered to Kyiv by charter flights from Sweden, Poland, and Russia in early March. The exposition will consist of the Hetman’s...
05.03.2002 - 00:00

Code of Cordelia

So many people said so many nice things about me when I recently turned fifty, that my wife was afraid I might actually believe it and become impossible to live with. I assured her that would not be...

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