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Better Red than dead: Red Elvises take rockabilly for manic ride (Winston-Salem Journal) 04/29/2004
Duma Does Not Have to Deliberate for Ukraine [Russian Duma expressed concern over memorandum of understanding between Ukraine and NATO, as well as the National Television and Radio Council’s recommendations that television and radio broadcasts be only in the Ukrainian language] (Äåíü) 04/27/2004
James Mace: Ukrainizing Ukraine (Äåíü) 04/27/2004
Obit: John Taras, Choreographer who spread the ideas of the New York City Ballet (Guardian) 04/24/2004
Kitka brings international folk music sounds to Oakland [Mariana Sadovska] (Oakland Tribune) 04/23/2004
National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting Surprised with Kuchma's Statement on 'Unconstitutionality' of Air Ukrainization (UNIAN) 04/23/2004
The End Of Russian-Language Broadcasting In Ukraine? (RFE/RL) 04/22/2004
Pierogies (Quad-Cities) 04/22/2004
Kuchma calls decision of the Ukrainian National TV and Radio Council that compels the media to use the state language - unconstitutional. (Interfax) 04/22/2004
Photo: A visitor looks at a picture at an exhibition of the famous Franz Koenig collection, at the Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko museum in Kiev, April 22, 2004. Ukraine, a former Soviet state that will border an expanded European Union (news - web sites) next month, said it would hand over 139 drawings to the Netherlands, returning World War Two booty stored in museum cellars in the capital Kiev. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/21/2004
Air hero's words settle the score [see: Nicholas Buc] (The Age) 04/21/2004
Drawn to a dream [Lee Litas, born in Ukraine] (Chicago Tribune) 04/21/2004
Iran, Ukraine to Ink Agreement for Cultural, Arts Cooperation (Tehran Times) 04/21/2004
Netherlands hails return of stolen art [art treasures were presented to Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende by Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma at a ceremony in Kiev's Mariinsky Palace] (BBC) 04/20/2004
Serhiy Krymsky: For centuries Ukraine has always been an integral part of Europe (Äåíü) 04/20/2004
Ukrainian TV Language Change: just a meaningless promise (UANewswire) 04/20/2004
Immigrants hungry for knowledge (Detroit News) 04/20/2004
Kyiv Imposes Controversial Ban On Russian-Language Broadcasts (RFE/RL) 04/17/2004
Poet reflects on Chernobyl and horrors still too vivid [Leonid Dayen] (Louisville Courier-Journal) 04/16/2004
Communists Oppose Broadcasting in Ukrainian (Ãëàâðåä) 04/16/2004
Film depicts 'Unlikely Heroes' who resisted the Nazis (Kansas City Jewish Chronicle) 04/15/2004
Obit: Cid Corman, son of Ukrainian immigrants, poet who was behind the literary magazine Origin (Guardian) 04/15/2004
Interview with Kurt Vonnegut ['Among the very last guards that I had at the end of the war, was Ukrainian SS. And they enjoyed the German army because they had such a terrible experience under Stalin. They welcomed the Germans when they came in. They must have all been shot after the war.'] (Spokesman-Review) 04/15/2004
Newtown's String Musicians Take The Stage (Newtown Bee) 04/15/2004
Museum to perk up Jasper East. Ukrainian archives to move from Norwood (Edmonton Journal) 04/14/2004
˳öåí糿 - ëèøå äëÿ ïîâí³ñòþ óêðà¿íîìîâíèõ òåëå- òà ðàä³îñòàíö³é (BBC Ukrainian) 04/14/2004
Easter eggs Ukranian style (Benson News Sun) 04/14/2004
Ukrainian Easter observed in New York City SLIDESHOW (BRAMA) 04/12/2004
The symbol of Easter [Pysanky] (Los Alamos Monitor) 04/12/2004
She works on eggshells [pysanky] (Akron Beacon Journal) 04/11/2004
Eggs extraordinaire: Sure, it's Easter, but pysanky egg decorating isn't kid stuff (Ann Arbor News) 04/11/2004
Brevard full of Easter tradition (Florida Today) 04/10/2004
In Poland, new 'Passion' plays on old hatreds; Hints of anti-Semitism in film are felt deeply in Catholic nation still haunted by Holocaust (Boston Globe) 04/10/2004
Egg masterpieces more than hobby for Marblehead woman (Port Clinton News Herald) 04/10/2004
Easter eggs tradition has a colorful history (Arizona Republic) 04/10/2004
Easter brings families (and eggheads) closer together (Minnesota Sun) 04/10/2004
Deep meaning of Easter food (Calgary Sun) 04/10/2004
Pysanky eggs recall Ukranian tradition (Watertown Daily Times) 04/10/2004
Rosslyn's such a good egg! [Pysanky] (ic Birmingham) 04/10/2004
Ukrainian Easter Bread [Martha Stewart Recipes] (Food Network) 04/10/2004
Ukrainian Mayonnaise [Martha Stewart Recipes] (Food Network) 04/10/2004
Photo: A model shows a hairstyle during a 'Beauty Season 2004' contest, in Kiev April 9, 2004. The annual international competition of hairdressers, nail and body-art designers started in the Ukrainian capital on April 7 and runs till April 10. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/09/2004
Non-Jews in Ukraine help mark Sholem Aleichem’s anniversary (JTA) 04/09/2004
An oval art form [pysanky] (Pantagraph) 04/08/2004
Easter Traditions With A Jamaican Twist (Jamaica Observer) 04/07/2004
Photo: A model shows a hairstyle during 'Beauty Season 2004' contest in Kiev, April 7, 2004. The annual international competition of hairdressers and body-art designers started in the Ukrainian capital on April 7 and runs till April 10. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
Agassiz egg artist shares her flair [Pysanky] (Agassiz Harrison Observer) 04/07/2004
Easter trees: German tradition becomes American holiday staple (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel) 04/07/2004
Pysanky knows no gender limits [Edward Senko] (Valley Independent) 04/07/2004
Taproot actors find wisdom in 'Fools' (Seattle Times) 04/06/2004
Obit: John Taras, Choreographer, Dies at 84 (NY Times) 04/05/2004
Symbol of spring from Ukraine [Ukrainian Easter egg, known as pysanky] (Chicago Tribune) 04/04/2004
A lesson in Ukrainian Easter egg art (Albany Capital News 9) 04/04/2004
Belarus/Ukraine: Oscar Win Boosting Cause Of Chornobyl Children's Project [Oscar-winning documentary film 'Chernobyl Heart'] (RFE/RL) 04/02/2004
Spirit of the music: Dueling Klezmers (NY Daily News) 04/02/2004
Easter Eggs -- History and How-To's (Phoenix Oregon News) 04/02/2004
Tasting the world (Orange Leader) 04/02/2004
Belleville - Prince Charles students learn lessons through Ukrainian Easter eggs (Community Press Daily) 04/01/2004
Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus back [in Connecticut] (Hartford Courant) 04/01/2004
Ukrainian Village tales come to life [author Irene Zabytko] (Chicago Tribune) 04/01/2004
Orchestra names finalists for music director [Wyoming concert season opener on Sept. 11 will feature the Kiev Symphony] (Billings Gazette) 04/01/2004
Ukrainian Easter eggs (pysanky) at Cleveland's Ukrainian Museum-Archives (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 04/01/2004
Ukrainian singers, musicians to perform [Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus] (Syracuse Post Standard) 04/01/2004
Book Review: Match of Death [This is the story of a young boy living in Kiev in Russia...] (ic Newcastle) 04/01/2004
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