№34, (2002)
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Virgin Steppe Seven Seas Away
People living in the Kherson region joke that, apart from the seas of Azov, Kakhovka, and the Black Sea, they have seas of wheat, sunlight, and hospitality. In fact, this far from exhausts the...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
The Pleasure of Dialog
The Ukrainian government has conducted the next stage of coordination with the World Bank on the conditions for granting a loan system in the amount of $250 million. Prime Minister Anatoly Kinakh on...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
National Question in Russia Is a Question of National Security
When during the events in the theater center in Dubrovka an announcement was received that the terrorists had separated the Ukrainians from other spectators of Nord-Ost, hope appeared that, for our...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
The Risks of Free Trade
BATTLEFIELD OF SECTOR LOBBIES
“Mr. Honcharuk, there are quite a few opponents to the idea of Ukraine’s membership in WTO. Are you not worried that business circles fail to clearly understand the...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
On the Voters
The Day’s polls are undoubtedly one of the newspaper’s assets. In Soviet times, all of us, fed up with official humdrum, would dart a cursory glance at the front page or even begin reading a...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Oksana Sedliar’s British impressions
“Oksana, you studied in Great Britain on an MA program. And what was your primary higher education?”
“I graduated from the Cybernetics Department at Kyiv State University. Lately I’ve been...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Patriarchal Greek Catholic Cathedral Founded in Kyiv
October 18 marked a major event in Kyiv as the cornerstone was laid of what is to become the Patriarchal Cathedral of Christ’s Resurrection of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC). Celebrations...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Yuri Sayenko: “Passive social aid ruins consciousness”
Prior to this round table, The Day was visited by Yuri Sayenko, doctor of sciences in economics, head of the social expertise department, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences Institute of Sociology, who...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Mykola ZEROV: Three Summers in Zlatopil
It is impossible to find a town poetically called Zlatopil (City of Gold) on the maps of today’s Ukraine. It existed only until 1959 as an individual populated area. It once was a southern nook of...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Emotional Gift Shop
Women’s Shop is not where you can buy perfumes, even less so a boutique. It is the title of an unusual exhibit uniting four noted Kyiv women artists Iryna Lesynska, Svitlana Karunska, Larysa Pisha,...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Beauty Saved The Journalist
The Atheist and His Soul — such unusual title was given to a one man show opened in the presence of many representatives of the Dnipropetrovsk creative intelligentsia at the local Students’ Palace...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Kirovohrad became nineteenth city visited by Den/The Day’s photo exhibition
In fact, the New Day: Lights and Shadow photo exhibition started functioning even before its official opening at the Kirovohrad Oblast Museum of the Arts. An hour before the festivities, the oblast...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
Japanese Tea With Muscovites at the Ukrainian House
Chanoyu is worshipping beauty in the twilight of humdrum life Sen-no Rikyu
There hardly is even one European who, among other standard associations connected with Japan (like samurai,...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
October 30, Artist Mykhailo Boichuk’s 120th Anniversary
For Mykhailo Boichuk and his followers the key subject matter is an apple tree, embodying the family tree and the tree of knowledge about good and evil. Offering the subject to his pupils, the artist...
05.11.2002 - 00:00
A Book on the Desk is not A Toshiba Recorder Under the Couch
Until recently I was sure that the clandestine agencies were really good only at their jobs, like spreading carefully engineered disinformation, following (also openly) certain individuals, planting...