№4, (2002)
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Treasures of Ukrainian Culture Should Return
State building is a far from simple process requiring tremendous effort by both government officials and ordinary citizens. Implementing state building projects step by step, stabilizing and building...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Larysa IVSHYNA: “In today’s politics the main conflict is between Ukrainian fundamentalism and Ukrainian modernization”
“Ms. Ivshyna, given the current state of our nation’s politics and journalism, at the end of the day is the editor-in-chief a journalist or a politician? In what proportion do you combine these two...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Plots by mushroom hunters should have been foiled!
What a monster! Just look at what he did! He got what he had coming, exposed and pilloried. Here he is, folks, a real KGB lord! Imagine, continuing, when the country’s top spy, his cloak-and- dagger...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Experts Call 2002 Budget Main Risk Zone
Leaders of the Ukrainian government’s German Consultative Group for Economic Reforms have announced their outlooks for Ukraine’s economic development in 2002. According to Lutz Hoffmann, Ph.D. in...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Intellect Costs
Last weekend Kyiv police cracked down on the Knyzhkovy (Book) Market retailers and confiscated nearly 11,300 pirated CDs and 2100 video tapes. According to the Ukrayinski Novyny news agency quoting...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
When will the tourists follow? Polar Explorers Set Sail for Antarctic
Six years ago Ukraine and Great Britain signed an agreement to transfer the Faraday Antarctic Station to Ukraine. Thus, we became one of the 17 nations keeping a permanent Antarctic polar expedition...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Grownup deeds from young talents
“Do you like to watch pigeons fly?” Roman Novak, student of School No. 1 from the hamlet of Mezhova in Dnipropetrovsk oblast, asked The Day’s correspondent. It turned out that Roman is rearing the...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Ukraine has annual real estate turnover of $3 billion
The Ukrainian real estate market remains uncontrolled, so that the huge sums in cash circulating there are a strong lure for smart operators and plain criminals, concluded a round table discussing...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
The Ukrainians Trust the Church And the Military
Results of a countrywide poll of 1200 adult Ukrainians conducted by SOCIS and the Democratic Initiatives Foundation from December 29 to January 7 are evidence that the church and arms bearing...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Key figures in the history of Ukraine and Russia in the eyes of Taras Shevchenko
My dear innocent land! What is the Lord punishing you for so severely? For Bohdan, the mad Peter, For those accursed landlords He is crushing us to death... Taras Shevchenko...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Last Woof in Fashion
Wishing to pretty up the world around them, some rush to barbers and hairdressers, others empty their wardrobe of old clothes, and still others buy clothes for their pets and take them to special...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Contest, with Many to Follow
When Prof. Borys Sharvarko, People’s Actor of Ukraine and stage director, took the floor at a press conference summing up the first Ukrainian variety performers’ contest, the audience thought he had...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Archbishop Feofan’s Recommendations
Ten years ago, part of our society, particularly politicians and TV journalists, found themselves in a situation in which one had to clearly and correctly defend one’s stand, engage in a public...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Seventy Ukrainians to vie for Olympic gold
Seventy Ukrainian athletes will vie for medals at the XIX Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, on February 8-24, 2002. As National Olympic Committee President Ivan Fedorenko told a press...
05.02.2002 - 00:00
Kote and Sofiko: Georgian Charm in Kyiv
It is not so often that you can see such a large gathering of Georgians in Kyiv, especially at the P С tr Tchaikovsky National Musical Academy (conservatory), one of the city’s oldest and most...