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

№37, (2003)

02.12.2003 - 00:00

Topical Aspects of the Ukrainian National Liberation Revolution of 1648-76

The Day offers the conclusion of Kamyanets-Podilsky University Prof. Valery Stepankov’s public lecture delivered at the Ostroh Academy National University. His lecture attracted considerable...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Hungarian Parliament and the Pope Mark Ukrainian Holodomor

The Hungarian Parliament has passed a resolution in connection with the seventieth anniversary of the 1932-1933 Holodomor Manmade Famine in Ukraine, referring to these events as “a horrible tragedy...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Defense Minister Yevhen MARCHUK: the truth about the army is one of the military reform’s main goals

The new Minister of Defense does not strive to be a figure that suits everybody. Instead, he suggests that society and the state see what the present-day Ukrainian army is and find out what kind of...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Why employers find it hard to fill vacancies

Recently, the parliamentary Committee on Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship discussed the problems of the labor legislation reform. The recent amendments of labor laws were primarily aimed at...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Ukrainian carmakers get a chance

Recently Verkhovna Rada passed the bill, On the Development of Ukraine’s Automobile Industry, in the first reading. This time around, common sense got the upper hand, and yet another legislative...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Is what cadets can now learn at military institutes

Over thirty events were held in Lviv in mid-November as part of the Modern Britain Information Fair organized jointly by the British Council and British Embassy in Ukraine. Young people, who are the...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Sixteen Days Against Gender Violence

This is the name of an action embracing over a hundred countries, held from October 25 to December 10 for the twelfth time by a number of international NGOs. Recently the Woman for Woman Zhytomyr...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Amoral but Happy?

Ukrainians can draw very interesting conclusions about themselves from recent research conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. There were five questions asked those polled:...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

The major question facing Roma today is whether they should preserve their identity or integrate into society

The Roma are Europe’s biggest ethnic minorityOnly five or six Roma are pursuing higher schooling in KyivNo one writes books on Roma culture42% of Ukrainians believe that Roma should not be allowed...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Ideas that Cost Money

Recently an awards ceremony of the Sixth Ecology Contest of the Ford Company to protect the environment along with the historical and cultural heritage was held at Kyiv’s Bohdan and Varvara Khanenkos...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

110 Rarities of the Lviv Historical Museum

The Lviv Historical Museum keeps about 330,000 exhibits in its stores and exhibition halls. Why did they select exactly 110? Because the museum was founded 110 years ago. An idea occurred to its...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Lokomotiv Moscow 3, Dynamo Kyiv 2

Before the Lokomotiv-Dynamo Champions League match one could not shake the impression of the unreality of the event about to happen. The atmosphere surrounding the European Cup match was too...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Three Perspectives

This is the name of an exhibition opened at the Griffin Gallery. It presents the works of three young Kyiv-based women artists: Ivanna Moskovka, Olena Kurovska, and Tetiana Kuhai....
02.12.2003 - 00:00

Some Red Army officers could not eat silently as they saw the Ukrainian countryside dying

On April 5, 1933, almost all army counterintelligence elements and Soviet Ukraine’s secret police (GPU) units suddenly evinced interest in the previous year’s graduates of the Ukrainian Cavalry...
02.12.2003 - 00:00

National Ukrainian Museum hosts exhibition, Oleksandr Arkhypenko and His Inheritors

At first, the Arkhypenko exhibit seems disappointing. After all, considerable expectations were associated with it from the very beginning — for the first time they were to bring part of the...

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