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

№69, (2012)

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Remembrance Day

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On heroes of the Khrushchev Thaw

The Sixtiers Museum opened recently, housing more than 20,000 exhibits, including documents, photographs, drawings, sculptures, writings, and paintings by intellectuals of the 1960s to early 1970s...
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Paintings from Normandy to be exhibited in Dnipropetrovsk, and Ukrainian baroque sculptures in Paris

The event was dedicated to the closing of the exhibit “Normandy in Paintings,” held in our capital. The exhibit in Kyiv has closed, but starting on November 15 it will be available at...
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A walk with Gubaidulina

Sofia Gubaidulina was born in Chistopol, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Her father, Asgat Gubaidulin, was a geodesic engineer; mother, Fedosia Gubaidulina, a teacher; and grandfather,...
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Larysa IVSHYNA: Students create the intellectual environment that should bring new energy

“I am always in a festive mood when I go to the Ostroh Academy. The intellectual romance of The Day and the university has been going on for many years already. The newspaper gets both new...
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Love and prayer

November 11 marks The Day of Prayer for Orphans. It was held under the slogan “Ukraine has 30,000 Christian communities and 30,000 orphans. It is time to change the stats.” On the eve...
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Ukrainians to be online always and everywhere

Internet is now a must: some 70 percent of Ukraine’s urban population has access to the web. Desktops remain the most widespread devices for surfing the web, although their proportion is...
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Bidzina’s first arrests

The developments in Georgia after the shift of power are starting to resemble Ukraine in 2010, when Viktor Yanukovych came to office. The victory of the Georgian Dream became the beginning of...
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What will the majority in the Verkhovna Rada and changes in the Cabinet of Ministers look like?

While the main intrigue of today still is the further destiny of more than 10 problem electoral districts, other interesting processes do not cease to happen. Among them are forming of the majority...
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On “comparative political philosophy” of Ukrainian leadership

In a recent interview with Time magazine, Borys Kolesnikov, Vice-Premier and Minister for the Infrastructure, said he favored the US system and compared the “Donetsk clan” to the...
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Three quarters of Venice is covered with water

On Monday November 12 due to heavy rains in northern and central Italy nearly three quarters of Venice was flooded. Stores, homes, and historic palaces, the famous Piazza San Marco... According to...
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Quote with a serious background

Dragging out the indefiniteness with the results in certain election districts is harming the power. It is already clear by now: the after-election rows which involved Berkut, courts, and tough men...
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A woman’s hand

So the Americans have left their president in office for one more term. On the night just after the elections Barack Obama tweeted a cheerful “Another four years!” to his followers and set a record:...
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Vienna days in Kyiv

The Austrian and Ukrainian capitals have been sister cities for 20 years, and the anniversary became the occasion for mayor of Vienna Michael Haeupl to come to Kyiv. He visited the Khanenkos Museum...
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Sincere desire to reflect on progress is very important

“It was interesting for me,” this is how The Day’s chief editor summed up the meeting of interfaculty debate “‘Armor-Piercing Political Writing’: Ways of...

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