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

№21, (2003)

08.07.2003 - 00:00

Into the Ninth Year of War

Moscow yesterday mourned the victims of the terrorist explosions at the Tushino Saturday open-air rock concert, killing thirteen, among them two women suicide bombers who blew themselves up at the...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

What do you like and dislike in the young people of today?

Mykhailo, police major, 37: “I like contemporary young people for having a broad outlook. It seems to me things were different 15-20 years ago, when we were more inhibited. Now young people are...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Oleh ZARUBINSKY: Pie-in-the-sky has no place in foreign policy

How did Verkhovna Rada’s resolution to dispatch a peacekeeping contingent to Iraq influence the Ukrainian-US relationship? Why did some Ukrainian politicians actually oppose the Western course...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

The majority is for entering the EU. Communists’ popularity rises

Though summer is in full swing and our compatriots are in the mood for the beach, sociologists keep researching public opinion and pose far from light-minded questions before people. For example,...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Form or Content?

Materialist philosophers maintain that form and content are bound inseparably in their interaction. Notably, the development or decline of anything, say, a society, begins with the transformation of...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

800 jobs created by US capital

Last Saturday the US expats and their Ukrainian friends staged the 12th Fourth of July picnic in Kyiv. A young fellow sporting a red T-shirt reading “USSR” up front, complete with the good old...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Witness of the Century

The twentieth century was undoubtedly a historical period when the destinies of whole countries and nations were sacrificed to the Moloch of global cataclysms. At first glance, there is now...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Fourteen nations hold joint military exercises in Ukraine

The idyll of a picture-perfect morning in Ukraine’s southern steppe was suddenly shattered by two menacing warships on the horizon speeding toward the coast. They slowed, releasing a succession of...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Youth mass media in search of standards

The week before last, Kyiv hosted the First All-Ukrainian Youth Press in Ukraine exhibition initiated by the Socialist Congress of Youth. Despite the fact that youth outlets from virtually every...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Dynamo Kyiv sung their fans a song of praise in honor of the tenth championship

This year Dynamo Kyiv celebrates a jubilee: it has won this country’s championship for the tenth time in the modern history of Ukrainian soccer. It is the Kyivans’ first triumph after the death of...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

GUUAM Gets Second Wind

Judging by the importance of the decisions made and special attention paid by the US, the latest GUUAM summit held July 3-4 in Yalta stands out against the backdrop of all preceding ones. US Deputy...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Zhytomyr to Have Uniate Church for First Time in Many Years

History decreed that Zhytomyr always had two large religious communities of almost the same size: Orthodox and Catholic. In the two centuries, when the city was part of the Polish Kingdom, it was...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Yuri LEVADA: “There is no Slavic world and never has been”

Kyiv recently hosted a conference called Modern Realities and the Future of Three Key Post-Soviet States (Azerbaijan, Russia, and Ukraine), as Seen by the Younger Generation. Among the participants...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

Western Business Shuns Risks

The fourth CIS business summit took place in London on June 24-29, traditionally attended by big business representatives from the CIS countries to discuss economic trends and foreign investment...
08.07.2003 - 00:00

A Look through Centuries

The month-long exposition at the Lviv Art Gallery will be held under a motto quoting Voltaire: “Ukraine has always sought to be free.” The idea of an exhibit dedicated to Ivan Mazepa was...

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