№11, (2005)
05.04.2005 - 00:00
A Leader Is Born
The amazing and largely unexpected success of the Ukrainian national soccer team in the World Cup 2006 qualifying round has prompted different explanations. Some say that our opponents have...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
“Fear Not!”
On April 2, worshippers worldwide were deeply saddened by the news of the Roman Pope John Paul II’s passing. An outstanding personality, he had a tremendous reformative and beneficial influence both...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Awaiting a New Beginning
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko’s visit to the United States is, on the one hand, a revival of an old tradition, when both a new president’s term in office and a new political year in Ukraine...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Borys Tarasiuk: Ukraine Can’t Export Revolution
The former and current Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Borys Tarasiuk, sounded optimistic in his first interview with The Day after the presidential election, predicting the fruition of Ukraine’s plans...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Mudslinging at its Freest
Major Mykola Melnychenko is either a Russian secret service agent or a madman. This is basically what Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky said, via his confidant Alex Goldfarb, chairman of the Civil...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
This week in history
April 5, 1992. By decree of Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk, the Black Sea Navy was proclaimed Ukrainian. 1995. The first certificate auction took place at the Ukrainian Certificate Auctions...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
AN EXPLOSION OF OPTIMISM
The new government has been given an advance in the form of high social expectations. According to a public opinion poll conducted by SOCIOPOLIS in March among 2,000 respondents, for the first time...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
A Month of Fun
This year the Humoryna Festival of Humor began in Odesa long before April 1. Two weeks before the official All Fools’ Day celebration, the city saw a series of shows and dazzling political...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
European Court Upholds 1999 Charges
The Day/Den’ journalists suffered from the aftereffects of the 1999 elections for a long time: from political perfidy that deprived the opposition of its chance, injustice, and the isolation of this...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Constitutional Court’s Ruling On Tax Arrears
Under the Constitution, paying taxes on time is one of the basic duties of a citizen. The government assumes the responsibility for creating mechanisms that ensure timely and full payments. One such...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Security Service Admits to Spying on Gongadze
Investigators have confirmed their findings of suicide behind the death of former Interior Minister General Yuriy Kravchenko. “There is no other explanation but suicide,” Ukraine’s SBU Security...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
“Euro-Repairs” on the Border
Ukrainian border guards are intensifying cooperation with their neighboring Western counterparts to help our state sooner achieve its foreign policy goal of joining the European Union. Last Wednesday...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Krzysztof Kucharski: No One Says Poland Erred in Choosing NATO
Ukrainian-Polish cooperation has a long and “multi-format” history. Polish support during the presidential elections was additional proof of its interest in furthering bilateral relations. Poland is...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Swept Away by The Revolution
On April 7, 1925, Annunciation Day, Patriarch Tikhon (Belavin) of Moscow and All Russia passed away in the Monastery of the Don Mother of God. Tikhon had been elected patriarch after an almost 200-...
05.04.2005 - 00:00
Ukraine Ranks 86th in the Growth Competitiveness Index
The development of Ukraine’s economy and the transition to a post- industrial society are impossible without innovative activity. This is the gist of last week’s news conference organized by the...