№8, (2003)
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Ukraine’ s Foreign Ministry opposes unilateral actions about Russian border
Ukraine is going to resolve disputes over the state border with Russia by way of agreement because any unilateral actions can only create numerous problems. So remarked Yury Serheyev, State Secretary...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
What the Majestic Pine-Trees Of Bykivnia Are Silent About
The Day’s editors have received a letter from a Kyiv chemical engineer Artur Yeremenko, in which he makes a pessimistic conclusion about “the Bykivnia affair.” As Den/The Day has more than once...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Fifty Years After Stalin
Ivan Dziuba — once a model for the movement to defend human and national rights in the Ukrainian SSR, now full member of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, and still the conscience of his...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
When the Year of Ukraine Arrives...
Ukraine has moved past what can be described as an experimental model of a new pan-European polity to the manufacturing process, roughly speaking. In other words, any concessions — e.g., tactical...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Polish Delegation Arrives in Kyiv to Discuss the Past and Future
On February 25, Kyiv hosted a Polish delegation, headed by National Security Bureau Director Marek Siwiec. The delegation met with Ukraine’s topmost leadership, including President Leonid Kuchma,...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Den’/The Day announces its annual photo contest Photo Day’ 03
Den’/The Day staged its first photo contest in 1999 and it has since turned it into a nationwide event. The contest allows amateur and professional pho tographers from different regions to make a...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Crimean Tatars Demand Erecting Monuments to Victims of Deportation and Repressions
February 2003 marked the 85th anniversary of the death of Noman Chelebidzhikhan, head of the first national government of the Crimea, chairman of the First Kurultai elected in 1917, and mufti of the...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
A Comic Strip to Prokofiev’s Music
The National Opera premiered War and Peace weekend before last. It was without doubt a very challenging task. Few opera houses, among them leading companies across the world, boast this production on...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Kostiantyn HRYSHCHENKO: It Is Kyiv, not Washington, That Sets the Pace and Ways of Moving Towards NATO Membership
Relations between Ukraine and the United States have undergone a noticeable change over the past year from a crisis of confidence to a slight thaw. We offer our readers a Ukrainian viewpoint from...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Rendezvous with Ukrainian Language
“I WAS WITNESS TO HISTORY IN KYIV”
Ms. Mridula, would you tell our readers about yourself?
I was born in Calcutta, it’s the capital of West Bengal State in eastern India. My father was a...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Kyiv has declared the term for entering WTO
Ukraine is planning to enter the WTO in 2004. This is the first time the Minister for Economy, Valery Khoroshkovsky, has spoken so clearly about the government’s plans. This ambitious statement was...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Oksana Zabuzhko on male mental stereotypes and her new book
The Bukva [Letter] Bookstore hosted an event February 26 long awaited by the Kyiv public; Oksana Zabuzhko presented her new book titled Sister, Sister
The new collection of prose by the noted...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
The single economic space in CIS: is it advantageous for us?
Mykhailo HONCHAR, vice president of the Strategic-1 Foundation:
“Participation in the single economic space doesn’t correspond with both the long-term and short-term strategic interests of...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Prominent tenor’ s tradition upheld in Marianivka
On February 25, the National Philharmonic Society of Ukraine hosted the Ukrainian and Russian Romances in Ivan Kozlovsky’s Creative Legacy charitable concert.
Legend has it that Mykola Lysenko...
04.03.2003 - 00:00
Byers to Appoint a New Seller
Oleksandr Bondar’s retirement, although long awaited, caught many people unaware. The Chairman of the State Property Fund tendered his resignation after a cabinet meeting dealing with discipline...












