№24, (2001)
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Being Ukrainian is Classy!
Weigh anchor and rig new sails to the mast of your virtual boat. Or imagine new wings attached to your back and fly forth, where everything is new. Where everything is so simple. Just go! Stop for...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Waiting for America
If America’s economy goes into a tailspin in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Washington and New York, the world economy would move into perilous territory. That risk is real, because America can...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Oleksandrov’s Murderer Sings, Deputy Prosecutor-General Claims
The murder of journalist Ihor Oleksandrov, general director of the TOR radio and television station in Slovyansk, has been solved, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Volodymyr Melnykov announced on...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
No One Can Stand Aside Now
That life in the world has undergone a radical change since the September 11 terrorist attack on the USA is already an axiom. Even now there is talk about a true human tragedy, the need to revise the...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Kazanskij Anatol
One can reason at length what kind of person Anatoly Kazansky was. He was an innate artist, a talented architect. He was a nice person to speak with. He was an indefatigable go-getter with a creative...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Strategic Assessment Instead Of Barbed Wire
The Productive Forces Research Council of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences held an open session in Kyiv on September 11. The session conducted public hearings on a report, The Scientific...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Prosecutor General’ s Office will limit information on prejudicial inquiry
This September the new Criminal Code came into effect. According to its Clause 387, accessories to the dissemination of prejudicial confidential information from an inquiry will be brought to trial....
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Dynamis, Queen of Bosporus
The territory of what is now the Kerch and Taman peninsulas was occupied by Bosporus, a monarchy, from the fifth century BC until the first half of the sixth century AD. Its history and culture is...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Will the State Support Only Its Own Media?
On September 13, Interfax-Ukraine reports, the Ukrainian parliament passed, in the first reading, the bill On Making Amendments to the Law of Ukraine On Government Support of the Mass Communication...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
“We have not one future but many, and the past offers a selection”
Serhiy Krymsky, Ph.D. in philosophy, laureate of the Dmytro Chyzhevsky Prize of the National Academy of Sciences, is among The Day’s veteran contributors. His monologues as improvised discourses on...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Ukrainian Parliament Condemns Terrorist Attacks in the USA
The events of September 11 in the United States have drawn comments from Verkhovna Rada caucuses. The information on these tragic events the Ukrainians get from the media has shocked everyone. Even...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Law Approved “in General”
The election bill intrigue unfolded in parliament as soon as the document was put to the vote. Almost immediately came the bad news of a bomb allegedly planted on the premises. The People’s Deputies...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Their Future as a Commodity
The week before last, Ukraine’s Ministry of the Economy proposed certain amendments to the draft national doctrine on education in the twenty-first century. Among the top priorities of official...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Ukraine and EU: Getting Closer, but Still a Long Way off
The latest Ukrainian-EU summit just held in Yalta confirmed the simple truth that Ukraine belongs to Europe not only geographically, for all Europe wants is to finally see real economic, democratic,...
18.09.2001 - 00:00
Ukraine ranks among the world’s highest cancer incidence countries
Ukraine’s first cancer hospice opened on September 5. Few in this country, it appears, know what the word oncology means, but such institutions are well-known in the West, because growing cancer...