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  • Athletics: Cloete leaps 2m, as Pittman 'nails it in the first 300' in Zagreb (IAAF) 06/30/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/30/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Notebook (Miami Herald) 06/30/2004
  • UEFA glad to keep talking (UEFA) 06/30/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko gestures as he speaks during an interview at his office in Kiev, June 30, 2004. A European economic power to rival its neighbors, with a strong rule of law, democratic ideals and packing diplomatic punch. This was how Yushchenko sketched out Ukraine's future on Wednesday for its 48 million people if he succeeds in breaking the grip of what he calls President Leonid Kuchma's 'corrupt regime' in an October election. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/30/2004
  • The Wonders of Lard (Transitions Online) 06/30/2004
  • Ukraine is not America (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/30/2004
  • Kostyantyn Gryshchenko: 'Our complete strategic integration with a united Europe should not take decades' (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/30/2004
  • Ukraine sets up Legal Assistance Fund for Socially Vulnerable Population (Interfax) 06/30/2004
  • Dzrinda urges Ukraine to improve democracy (Slovak Spectator) 06/30/2004
  • Ukrainian Energy ministry, World Bank discuss terms of $250 m credit line (Interfax) 06/30/2004
  • President okays larger budget for 2004 - Premier Viktor Yanukovych (Interfax) 06/30/2004
  • Rowing: Stomach bugs and grazed ribs hinder Olympic hopefuls (Independent) 06/30/2004
  • Tennis: Young Scot puts troubles behind (Guardian) 06/30/2004
  • [Ukrainian Sports] Commentator sacked for insulting Beckham (DPA/Malaysia Star) 06/30/2004
  • Українське питання в ПАРЄ: жовтень може стати вирішальним (BBC Ukrainian) 06/30/2004
  • Analysis: Defining genocide [Some say there was only one genocide in the last century - the Holocaust. Other experts give a long list of what they consider cases of genocide, including the Soviet man-made famine of Ukraine (1932-33)] (BBC) 06/30/2004
  • Hussein Arraignment Set; Iraq Takes Custody Today (LA Times/Yahoo) 06/30/2004
  • Pope Hopes for 'Leap Forward' in Catholic-Orthodox Relations (Beliefnet) 06/30/2004
  • Book: Centaur Station Disappoints With Aimless Ride [Travel] (Straight) 06/30/2004
  • Smilemenders to head for Ukraine [A humanitarian team of dentists is heading to the Ukraine to help in the fight against tooth decay and gum disease.] (Evening Advertiser) 06/30/2004
  • Our Neighbors - The Ukrainians [Atanas T. Kobryn column] (Sun-Herald) 06/30/2004
  • Cheaper IVF [In-Vitro Fertilisation] 'Could Tempt Britons to Go East' [Infertile British women forced to go abroad in search of eggs] (The Scotsman) 06/30/2004
  • Українське сучасне мистецтво у Лондоні. Твори Олени Самойлик, Сергія Савченка та Георгія Зайченка (BBC Ukrainian) 06/30/2004
  • Photo: 'Those were the days,' is the theme for new line of Ukrainian wine: Bottles at an Evpatoriya wine-making factory in Ukraine shows a new line of wine ,marketed under the label 'Leaders'. The production targets elderly people, who have nostalgia for communist times. On the bottles, from left, are: Stalin, Mao, Lenin, Marshal Zhukov, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and Leonid Brezhnev. (AFP/Newsday) 06/30/2004
  • Annan Suggests Azerbaijani Peacekeepers [along with those of Georgia, Ukraine and Nepal] Should Guard UN Personnel in Iraq, Report Says (Baku Today) 06/30/2004
  • Цитата дня: Гербст про небезпезпеку з боку ручки холодильника (УНІАН) 06/30/2004
  • The Yanukovich nebula (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/30/2004
  • Volodymyr Lytvyn: 'The Verkhovna Rada must become the guarantor of an open and democratic presidential election' (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/30/2004
  • One Yanukovych equals eight and a half Yushchenkos [on TV news] (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/30/2004
  • Poll: Yuschenko [24%], Yanukovych [16%], Symonenko [14%] lead presidential race (Interfax) 06/30/2004
  • Why Russia Gains From a Yushchenko Victory [By Taras Kuzio] (Moscow Times) 06/30/2004

  • VIDEO: Point de presse following the NATO-Ukraine Commission by the NATO Secretary General and President of Ukraine [Eng/Ukr] (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • VIDEO: Opening remarks by the NATO Secretary General, NATO-Ukraine Commission in Istanbul, Turkey (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • VIDEO: Remarks by President Kuchma of Ukraine; NATO-Ukraine Commission in Istanbul, Turkey [in Ukrainian] (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Kyrgyzstan Struggles To Stop Slave Trade [trafficking] (EurasiaNet) 06/29/2004
  • Olympic rowers grace Henley (BBC Sport) 06/29/2004
  • Space age still fresh on Kazakh steppes (UPI) 06/29/2004
  • Death of Seabrook murder suspect ruled suicide (Clear Lake Citizen) 06/29/2004
  • Danube celebrates 10 years of cleanup as pollution worries continue (AFP/Terra Daily) 06/29/2004
  • Boxing: ‘Foolish’ Tyson ready for debt-paying ring return (AFP/Yahoo) 06/29/2004
  • U.S. Satellite Fails to Reach Planned Orbit-Russia (Reuters) 06/29/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/29/2004
  • Tennis: State Farm Women's USTA Challenger Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/29/2004
  • Tenders for protection of Slovakia-Ukraine border issued (Slovensko) 06/29/2004
  • Photo: President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair of Great Britain participate in the Working Session of the NATO-Ukraine Commission on the final day of meetings in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. (White House) 06/29/2004
  • Basketball: FIBA Europe 2004/2005 Club Competition Line-up Complete (FIBA Europe) 06/29/2004
  • Athletics: IAAF-Zagreb Grand Prix Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/29/2004
  • Ukraine Discusses Social Payment Increase (AP/Forbes) 06/29/2004
  • Athletics: Guevara retakes 400m top spot in the latest IAAF World Rankings (IAAF) 06/29/2004
  • Why no oil for one of Europe's pipelines? (UPI) 06/29/2004
  • Athletics: Rising Chinese star Ziang Liu wins 110-meter hurdles in Croatia (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/29/2004
  • Four companies selected for dry nuclear storage facility tender in Ukraine (Bellona) 06/29/2004
  • Why no oil for one of Europe's pipelines? [Odessa-Brody] (UPI) 06/29/2004
  • NATO 'Firmly Committed' to Partnership with Ukraine (USDOS) 06/29/2004
  • UN: Nuclear image tainted by Chernobyl (Reuters/CNN) 06/29/2004
  • Ukraine cannot join NATO now for low development rate - Kuchma, Scheffer (Interfax) 06/29/2004
  • Ukrainian president Kuchma marks Constitution Day, says time ripe for constitutional reform (Ukrayinska Pravda) 06/29/2004
  • Ukrainian MPs set up protest tent camp over constitution reform bill (Ukrayinska Pravda) 06/29/2004
  • Ukrainian parliament adopts preliminary version of contested constitutional amendments (Ukrayinska Pravda) 06/29/2004
  • Генсек НАТО зробив заяву щодо України (BBC Ukrainian) 06/29/2004
  • Communique Issued Following the High-Level Meeting on Steel, 28-29 June 2004 (OECD) 06/29/2004
  • 'Jane's Defence Review' про перспективи України в НАТО (BBC Ukrainian) 06/29/2004
  • Viktor Yushchenko lines up high-profile election team (Ukrayinska Pravda) 06/29/2004
  • One Yanukovych equals eight and a half Yushchenkos ... on Ukrainian TV news (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/29/2004
  • Ukraine-NATO commission meeting opens in Istanbul (Interfax) 06/29/2004
  • Viktor Yushchenko says he will enter Ukrainian presidential race (Ukrayinska Pravda) 06/29/2004
  • NATO Hails Ukraine's Effort For Nato Membership But Says Do More (Turkish Press) 06/29/2004
  • NATO tells Ukraine to hold free polls,protect media (Arab Times) 06/29/2004
  • Заява головуючого за підсумками засідання Комісії Україна - НАТО на рівні глав держав та урядів у Стамбулі (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Viktor Yushchenko prevented from speaking in eastern city of Dnipropetrovsk (Ukrayinska Pravda) 06/29/2004
  • Declaration du President Reunion au sommet de la Commission OTAN-Ukraine tenue a Istanbul (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Chairman’s statement: Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Istanbul, Turkey (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Introductory remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission at the level of Heads of State and Government (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Human traffickers detained in Ukraine (Interfax-Russia) 06/29/2004
  • Kuchma calls for concrete program for Ukraine-EU cooperation (Interfax) 06/29/2004
  • Ukraine signs anti-tobacco convention (Interfax) 06/29/2004
  • Photos: Joint Press Conference after the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC) 29 June 2004 (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Fact Sheet: NATO-Ukraine Relations (USDOS) 06/29/2004
  • Photos: NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC) 29 June 2004 (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Point de presse following the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NATO) 06/29/2004
  • Photo: U.S. President George W. Bush, left, waits for the start of the Working Session of the NATO-Ukraine Commission June 29, 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey. Sitting directly behind Bush are U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell, center, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, right. (AP/Yahoo) 06/29/2004
  • Photo: (L-R) Prime Minister of Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Estonian Prime Minister Juhan Parts, Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (front), German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis line up for a family photo during the second day of the NATO summit in Istanbul, June 29, 2004 (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/29/2004

  • Vatican Expert Explains Context of Bartholomew I's Visit (Zenit) 06/28/2004
  • Last Bell Rings for 'Warm House' Students in Ukrainian Community (FJC) 06/28/2004
  • ABT's Raymonda and Don Quixote [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (Backstage) 06/28/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/28/2004
  • Millward Brown Opens in Ukraine (Daily Research News) 06/28/2004
  • This sailing's a breeze (Daily Telegraph) 06/28/2004
  • Athletics: Vlasic-Cloete rematch to highlight Zagreb Grand Prix meeting (IAAF) 06/28/2004
  • Athletics: Josef Odlozil Memorial Grand Prix II Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/28/2004
  • The President and the Journalist’s Shadow (Transitions Online) 06/28/2004
  • Віктор Ющенко йтиме на вибори самостійним кандидатом (BBC Ukrainian) 06/28/2004
  • В Україні - День Конституції (BBC Ukrainian) 06/28/2004
  • Польща - за членство України в НАТО (BBC Ukrainian) 06/28/2004
  • Кучма сидітиме поруч із Бушем і Блером на саміті Ради євроатлантичного партнерства (BBC Ukrainian) 06/28/2004
  • Генсек НАТО закликав до демократичних перетворень в Україні та впровадження цінностей альянсу (BBC Ukrainian) 06/28/2004
  • Internet under surveillance 2004: Ukraine (Reporters sans frontières) 06/28/2004
  • 'Reporters Without Borders': Free Internet in Ukraine (Computer Crime Research Center) 06/28/2004
  • Commentary: A State That's Not a State [fSU, Iraq] (LA Times) 06/28/2004
  • Near-border Ukrainians to see free visas (Slovak Spectator) 06/28/2004

  • Athletics: IAAF Norwich Union Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/27/2004
  • Tennis: Federer and Capriati march through (Reuters) 06/27/2004
  • Tennis: Federer and Roddick on collision course at Wimbledon (AFP/Yahoo) 06/27/2004
  • Nuclear industry still haunted by Chernobyl - U.N. (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/27/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/27/2004
  • Soccer: Lavrynenko calls release from the team ‘a shock’ (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) 06/27/2004
  • Athletics: Isinbayeva raises World record to 4.87 in Gateshead (IAAF) 06/27/2004
  • Fake drugs -- when painkillers are baby killers (AFP/Yahoo) 06/27/2004
  • Rowing. Pinsent: 'Four seconds to find' (The Observer) 06/27/2004
  • Відкриття 22-го концертного сезону в Центрі Української Культури в Гантері (BRAMA) 06/27/2004
  • Ukraine defies international protests to risk ‘ecological disaster’ on Danube (Glasgow Sunday Herald) 06/27/2004
  • Kiev Stories: A city reborn - with menacing 4x4s and naked sushi chefs (Independent) 06/27/2004
  • Scottsdale Symphony founder sounds off [Ukrainian violinist Yuri Kharenko] (Arizona Tribune) 06/27/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin (C), Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (L) and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko attend a service at a monastery in Chernigov region of Ukraine, June 27, 2004. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/27/2004
  • У Сеньківці пролунав заклик до щільнішої інтеграції (BBC Ukrainian) 06/27/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin admires a hand-made tankard during his visit to the Senkovka village in the Ukrainian Chernigov region, June 27, 2004. Putin went for his visit to meet Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/27/2004
  • NATO leaders converge on Istanbul amid protests (AFP/YAhoo) 06/27/2004
  • 'Grazhda' Music and Art Center of Greene County embarks on its 22nd season (BRAMA) 06/27/2004
  • Dmitriy's Last Rap: Web designer, rapper, protector, enforcer, tied to porn and the mob -- who was Dima? (SF Chronicle) 06/27/2004

  • On this day in 2001: In Ukraine more than a million people gather to hear Pope John Paul beatify 27 people killed by Nazis and Communists; in 1940 – Soviet Union invades Romania during World War II after King Carol refuses to cede Besarabia and Bukovina. (Townsville Bulletin) 06/26/2004
  • Athletics: France's Arron Wins Two Sprints at Lille (AP/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • Photo: Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yushchenko places a traditional Ukrainian funerary drapery in Warsaw, Poland, Saturday, June 26, 2004 on the coffin of Jacek Kuron, who led the struggle against Poland's communist leaders as a dissident in the 1970s and later became a popular government minister. Kuron died Thursday at age 70. (AP/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • Photo: Uniformed members of the Ukrainian paramilitary nationalist organization UNSO (Ukrainian National Self-Defence Organization) movement march through central Kiev, June 26, 2004. UNSO members celebrate the 14th anniversary of their movement on Saturday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • Athletics: Arron takes promising sprint double in Lille (IAAF) 06/26/2004
  • Eriksson eyes new blood (BBC Sport) 06/26/2004
  • Police pledge to crack down on prostitutes [The scattered prostitution rings are more in connection with the foreign girls, Ukrainian and Russians.] (Malta Independent) 06/26/2004
  • Globalize Soccer? Not in Your Lifetime, Chum (NY Times) 06/26/2004
  • Chess: Ivanchuk falls (Calcutta Telegraph) 06/26/2004
  • Headed Home: Crimean Tatars Struggle To Leave Uzbekistan (Eurasia Report) 06/26/2004
  • Українські гімнастки поїхали зі змагань у Ізраїлі на знак протесту проти того, що їх засуджували. (BBC Ukrainian) 06/26/2004
  • Photo: A sculptor puts the finishing touches to his sand sculpture of two women in Kiev, June 26, 2004. A sand sculpture festival opened on Saturday in the Ukrainian capital and more than 20 sculptors participated in the event. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • Coming soon to Bloor West? (Toronto Star) 06/26/2004
  • Photo: The 'Khersones' from the Ukraine, left, appears among the numerous participators of international sailing ships, yachts, dinghies, outboard motor vessels and inflatable rubber boats during the windjammer parade in the Kiel Bay off Kiel, northern Germany, on Saturday, June 26, 2004. The windjammer parade is the peak of the traditional Kiel Week, the world's biggest sailing competition, that ends on Sunday. (AP/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • On a return trip to Ukraine, a visitor finds comfort in helping those living difficult lives. (Savannah Morning News) 06/26/2004
  • Despite fears, nuclear power industry growing -UN (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/26/2004
  • Medical equipment donated to Ukraine hospital; Church coordinates shipments to impoverished region (Press & Sun-Bulletin) 06/26/2004
  • Adopted siblings with ties to Ukrainian orphanage meet again (Miami Herald) 06/26/2004
  • [Slideshow] Return trip to Ukraine (Savannah Morning News) 06/26/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainians look at a sand sculpture of penguins running over a bridge in Kiev, June 26, 2004. A sand sculpture festival opened on Saturday in the Ukrainian capital and more than 20 sculptors participated in the event. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian sculptor wets his sand sculpture of a naval officer standing next to a cannon in Kiev, June 26, 2004. A sand sculpture festival opened on Saturday in the Ukrainian capital with more than 20 sculptors participating in the event. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • No rest for dead after DNA bungle (Australia Herald Sun) 06/26/2004
  • Holocaust survivor enlightens teachers [Ukrainian guard...] (Clarion-Ledger) 06/26/2004
  • Rumsfeld Urges Russian Troop Pullout from Moldova (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2004
  • Over 60 Days, Troops Suppressed an Uprising [Kut, Iraq] (Wash Post) 06/26/2004
  • Дональд Рамсфельд дякує Молдові за Ірак (BBC Ukrainian) 06/26/2004
  • US Army Reserve son-in-law failed to obtain a visa for his Ukrainian mother-in-law who could provide desperately needed household help (Minnesota Star Tribune) 06/26/2004
  • F1 visa abusers face action [Foreign women used relaxed visa regulations to infiltrate the country during the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix] (Bahrain Gulf Daily News) 06/26/2004
  • Statement from Candidate John Kerry in Anticipation of Ukrainian Constitution Day and 40th Anniversary the Taras Shevchenko Monument (BRAMA) 06/26/2004
  • Orphaned Children with HIV in Ukraine need your help (BRAMA) 06/26/2004
  • How a headless corpse and a dead witness came back to haunt the leader of Ukraine [Gongadze, Honcharov] (Independent) 06/26/2004

  • Sander M. Levin: 40th anniversary of the dedication of the Taras Shevchenko monument (Congressional Record) 06/25/2004
  • Campbell: Unsolved murder of Ukrainian journalist Heorhiy Gongadze (Congressional Record) 06/25/2004
  • Baranov accepts Arsenal post (UEFA) 06/25/2004
  • UEFA Cup: Tough test for title-holders (UEFA) 06/25/2004
  • “Righteous” Ukrainians Awarded in Crimea (RISU) 06/25/2004
  • Orthodox (UOC-Kyiv Patriarchate) Support Pro-Ukrainian Statehood Candidates, Says Patriarch Filaret (RISU) 06/25/2004
  • Orthodox (UOC-Moscow Patriarchate) Protest Roman Catholic Monastery in Kharkiv (RISU) 06/25/2004
  • Historian to release book on honored laborer [Mickey Danyluk] (Windsor Locks Journal) 06/25/2004
  • Kuchma criticizes Our Ukraine for opposing constitutional reform; Ukrainian Social Democrats back Yanukovych for president... (RFE/RL) 06/25/2004
  • Council Of Europe: International 'Bride Finders' Come Under Scrutiny (RFE/RL) 06/25/2004
  • Ukraine to enforce equal rights for Tatars (BBC) 06/25/2004
  • Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs met with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan FOTO/S (BRAMA) 06/25/2004
  • Міністр закордонних справ України Костянтин Грищенко відвідав штаб-квартиру ООН FOTO/S (BRAMA) 06/25/2004
  • Statement of Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell: New Twist in Unsolved Murder of Ukrainian Journalist Heorhiy Gongadze (BRAMA) 06/25/2004
  • Tired of email spam and hackers? UESA offers tips on computer security (BRAMA) 06/25/2004
  • A cut above the rest [pianist Dimitriy Onyshchenko, born in Lviv, in the Ukraine in 1983] (ic NorthWales) 06/25/2004
  • Ukrainian Jews Commemorate Holocaust Victims (FJC) 06/25/2004
  • Ukrainelifestyle lesson [Ukraine resident Ekatirina Konstantinova grew up in an area still affected from the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986...] (Advertiser) 06/25/2004
  • В Україні випущено першу 'співучу' монету (BBC Ukrainian) 06/25/2004
  • Новий закон стосується кримських татарів та представників інших етнічних меншин (BBC Ukrainian) 06/25/2004
  • УГКЦ молитиметься за чесні вибори (BBC Ukrainian) 06/25/2004
  • Західна преса кидає тінь на президента Кучму? [Ґонґадзе] (BBC Ukrainian) 06/25/2004
  • Вулфовіц вибачився перед журналістами в Іраку (BBC Ukrainian) 06/25/2004
  • Kuchma supports improvement of present model of Ukraine-Poland trans-border cooperation (Interfax) 06/25/2004
  • Ukraine looks to clinch 3-bcm Uzbek gas deal (Interfax-Uzbekistan) 06/25/2004
  • Ukraine, Poland agree on joint electricity export to Europe (Interfax) 06/25/2004
  • Kuchma notes significance of Ukraine-Poland JV on Odesa-Brody extension to Plock (Interfax) 06/25/2004
  • Kuchma may meet with Bush in Istanbul (Interfax) 06/25/2004
  • Why the insurgents run rings around US [Iraq] (South Africa Star) 06/25/2004
  • Ukrainian Peacemakers Prevented Scaled Terrorist Act in As-Suveyra Iraqi City (UNIAN) 06/25/2004
  • Bush to Discuss Iraq Power Transfer with European Leaders (VOA) 06/25/2004
  • НАТО 'запросить Україну та Росію патрулювати Середзем'я' * (BBC Ukrainian) 06/25/2004
  • Ukrainian Politician Courts Jews [Yushchenko] (Baltimore Jewish Times) 06/25/2004
  • Chisinau supports initiative to create asymmetric federation [Transdniestrian settlement] (Interfax-Moldova) 06/25/2004
  • Ukrainian groups organize international journalism contest (IJNet) 06/25/2004
  • Race Against Time To Compensate Nazi-Era Slave Laborers (Deutsche Welle) 06/25/2004
  • Air France head [in Haiti] shot dead [The attack took place shortly after he flew in from France with his Ukranian wife.] (UPI/Wash Times) 06/25/2004
  • Who Really Wears Pampers in Ukrainian Politics? (Ukrainska Pravda) 06/25/2004
  • Ukrainian Gift of Life to Sponsor Film Festival [Dovzhenko and others to be featured on NJ cable] (UGOL) 06/25/2004
  • Some Experts Concerned Greek Sex Trade Could Increase as Olympics Near [Trafficking] (VOA) 06/25/2004
  • Basketball: Griz add Raider, big Ukrainian [Sergei Lishouk, 6-11, 232-pound forward] (Memphis Commercial Appeal) 06/25/2004
  • Tennis: Hewitt sets up clash with Ivanisevic (AAP/Yahoo) 06/25/2004
  • In the Malleable 'Coppélia,' Dancers Make Roles Personal [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Times) 06/25/2004

  • Maurice Hinchey: Support for a democratic Ukraine (Congressional Record) 06/24/2004
  • Slave laborers to get more funds from interest on German settlement (JTA) 06/24/2004
  • Ukraine seamen detail Iraq prison torture (AP/NY Times) 06/24/2004
  • Заява американського сенатора в справi Гонгадзе (VOA) 06/24/2004
  • Юлію Тимошенко знову хочуть позбавити депутатської недоторканності (VOA) 06/24/2004
  • «Iндепендент» знову пише про справу Гонгадзе (VOA) 06/24/2004
  • Український омбудсмен стверджує, що в Абу-Греїб українських громадян катували (VOA) 06/24/2004
  • Звiт Держдепартаменту щодо торгiвлi людьми - заходи боротьби з цим явищем в Українi (VOA) 06/24/2004
  • Міграційна ситуація в Україні (VOA) 06/24/2004
  • Ukraine Restores Long-Lost Rights For Tatars (RFE/RL) 06/24/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/24/2004
  • NATO Chief Hints At Busy Meeting Agenda [prepared to invite Russia and Ukraine to take part in antiterrorism naval patrols] (REF/RL) 06/24/2004
  • NBA Draft-Pick 49 (AP/Yahoo) 06/24/2004
  • Soccer: Freddy Adu's perfect score (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) 06/24/2004
  • 2004 NBA Draft Team-by-Team (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/24/2004
  • Basketball: Grizzlies add three, including Antonio Burks, without first-round draft pick (Jackson Sun) 06/24/2004
  • Basketball: Grizzlies Acquire Draft Rights to Antonio Burks and Andre Emmett; Select Sergei Lishouk with the 49th Pick in the Draft (Memphis Grizzlies) 06/24/2004
  • Kovalenko's return better this time (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) 06/24/2004
  • Tributes paid to fruit picker killed in road accident (Hereford Times) 06/24/2004
  • Leak forces Ukraine to investigate death of witness to murder [Honcharov, Gongadze] (Independent) 06/24/2004
  • Athletics: Lebedeva, Alekna and Samitova set world leading marks in Rethymno (IAAF) 06/24/2004
  • Chess: Indian challenge ends (Calcutta Telegraph) 06/24/2004
  • Ukrainian parliament adopts preliminary version of contested constitutional amendments (Ukrayinska Pravda) 06/24/2004
  • Індепендент - Генеральній прокуратурі України (BBC Ukrainian) 06/24/2004
  • Слідчий у справі Ґонґадзе: стаття в Індепендент 'шкідлива' (BBC Ukrainian) 06/24/2004
  • Михайло Подоляк: не обов'язково бути в Білорусі (BBC Ukrainian) 06/24/2004
  • No reason for growth of cost of credits for real economy in Ukraine - Hrebenyk (Interfax) 06/24/2004
  • [Verkhovna Rada] Has Preliminarily Approved and Submitted to Constitutional Court Draft Law #4180 on Making Alterations to Constitution (UNIAN) 06/24/2004
  • Hromada Party may nominate jailed ex-Premier Lazarenko for president (Interfax) 06/24/2004
  • White slaving on increase, says OSCE [human trafficking] (AFP/B92) 06/24/2004
  • Report on human trafficking praises Czechs [Czech Republic human trafficking linked to street prostitution and forced sex work in more than 200 brothels; victims primarily from ex-Soviet states such as Ukraine and Moldova] (Prague Post) 06/24/2004
  • 27% of Ukrainians Sure That Ukraine Must Become NATO Member – Poll (UNIAN) 06/24/2004
  • Human rights ombudswoman says Ukrainian sailors were tortured in Iraq (Interfax) 06/24/2004
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Meets with U.S. Members of Congress and the UCCA FOTO/S (BRAMA) 06/24/2004
  • Ukrainian Prosecutors To Probe Murder Of Gongadze Witness (RFE/RL) 06/24/2004
  • Observer: Ukraine asks: Who's Hughes? [Hughesovka, Ukraine] (Financial Times) 06/24/2004

  • Dark side of the boom. Ukraine's president is bowing out and as the race to replace him begins, corruption could overshadow the country's economic success (Guardian) 06/23/2004
  • Верховна Рада в першому читаннi схвалила новий проект полiтреформи (VOA) 06/23/2004
  • Basketball: A foreign idea Milwaukee considering world-wide draft options (Racine Journal Times) 06/23/2004
  • [Ukraine] Cave saves some from horrors of the Holocaust (MSNBC) 06/23/2004
  • Soccer: Adu says if you can play at pro level, play (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) 06/23/2004
  • Карпачова: українців піддавали тортурам у в'язниці Абу-Граїб (BBC Ukrainian) 06/23/2004
  • Парламент зробив перший крок у конституційній реформі (BBC Ukrainian) 06/23/2004
  • Off the Face of the Earth [Ukraine cave Holocaust survivors] (National Geographic Adventure) 06/23/2004
  • Cops help human traffickers (News24) 06/23/2004
  • Державні нагороди України членам Управи Наукового Товариства ім. Шевченка в Америці FOTO/S (BRAMA) 06/23/2004
  • Ukrainians were 'treated like dogs' in Abu Ghraib prison (DPA/Deepika Global) 06/23/2004
  • Ukrainian Catholic Woman's League celebrates 60 years (WCR) 06/23/2004
  • Monument to “Unknown Bandit of Ukraine” Placed in Supreme Rada (UNIAN) 06/23/2004
  • Breakthrough in Gongadze case met with deep suspicion [CPJ] (BRAMA) 06/23/2004
  • Pavlyshyn sisters perform in New York -/- Творчий вечір дуету сестер Павлишин (BRAMA) 06/23/2004
  • Доповідь Репортерів без кордонів про цензуру в Інтернеті. Організація критикує Китай та США і називає Україну, Бірму і Білорусь традиційними порушниками (BBC Ukrainian) 06/23/2004
  • OSCE Media Representative concerned about deportation of [Ukrainian] journalist [Mihail Padalyak] from Belarus (OSCE) 06/23/2004
  • Парламент зробив перший крок у конституційній реформі. 'Наша Україна': внаслідок реформи Кучма зможе пересісти в крісло прем'єра (BBC Ukrainian) 06/23/2004
  • Hryschenko states necessity to consolidate UN role in political transition process in Iraq (Interfax) 06/23/2004
  • Energoatom makes first payment under nuclear operator responsibility insurance agreement [Ukrainian power units now have insurance protection] (Interfax) 06/23/2004
  • Europe court backs expelled Poles [Poland must pay compensation to a man whose family was forced from its home (in Lviv) after World War II] (BBC) 06/23/2004
  • Poland rapped in war property compensation case (Financial Times) 06/23/2004
  • Ukraine becomes Egmont Group member [national anti-money laundering programmes] (Interfax) 06/23/2004
  • Pagedown: Ukrainian sex slave escaped captivity by jumping from the third floor of an apartment block [trafficking] (AFP/Kathimerini) 06/23/2004
  • Letter: Please help [Ukrainian] asylum seekers (York Daily Record) 06/23/2004
  • FYI: Two [Ukrainian] Men Detained for Nearly 4 Years [in Pennsylvania] (Human Rights First) 06/23/2004
  • The World Bikini Model International Announces its Winner [runner up was Maryna Gorobets from Ukraine] (Fashion Gates) 06/23/2004
  • Sexual exploitation “a growing menace” (AFP/B92) 06/23/2004
  • [Ukrainian] Sailors claim Abu Ghraib torture (AP/The Australian) 06/23/2004
  • Illegal migration from Ukraine is still a problem (Slovensko) 06/23/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's opposition faction deputies scuffle at the speaker's platform in an attempt to block the vote on a constitutional reform bill during parliament session in Kiev, June 23, 2004. Ukraine's parliament approved on Wednesday a constitutional reform bill backed by President Leonid Kuchma in the first of two readings, breathing life into an issue set to rankle European election monitors. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/23/2004
  • Verkhovna Rada passes draft No.4180 and rejects draft No.3207-1 on political reform (Interfax) 06/23/2004

  • Athletics: Pechonkina faces challenge of new Greek star ­ Tsiklitiria Super Grand Prix (IAAF) 06/22/2004
  • Basketball: Kyiv Make Double Signing (FIBA Europe) 06/22/2004
  • Понад 500 тисяч жінок із колишнього СРСР були продані в сексуальне рабство (УНІАН) 06/22/2004
  • Новi повороти в справi Гонгадзе (VOA) 06/22/2004
  • Лiвi закликають до виведення українських солдатiв з Iраку, депутати зважують питання (VOA) 06/22/2004
  • Thousands of Ukrainians Demand Government Withdraw Troops from Iraq (VOA) 06/22/2004
  • 2 Ukrainians in Abu Ghraib Prison Were Tortured, says Ombudsman (VOA) 06/22/2004
  • CPJ condemns deportation of independent [Ukrainian] journalist [Mikhail Podolyak] (CPJ) 06/22/2004
  • Photo: Young protesters hold icons while gathering in downtown Kiev to demand the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Iraq, Tuesday, June 22, 2004. Under the slogan 'Bring back our children from Iraq,' protesters, mainly supporters of Ukraine's opposition Communist party, also demanded an end to the U.S. occupation of Iraq. (AP/Yahoo) 06/22/2004
  • Погляди оксфордського професора на президентськi вибори в Українi (VOA) 06/22/2004
  • Prosecutor General's Office may open criminal case following The Independent article [Gongadze] (Interfax) 06/22/2004
  • 2000 Ukrainian patients to receive treatment for HIV/AIDS (News-Medical) 06/22/2004
  • Iran approves membership of Turkey, Ukraine in north-south corridor (Payvand) 06/22/2004
  • ПАРЄ стурбована перевиборчою ситуацією в Україні (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • Сотні жінок протестували проти участі українських вояків в іракському конфлікті (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • Марчук: навіщо Україні так багато генералів? Міністр оборони вважає, що 300 генералів для України - забагато, а 120 - якраз (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • В Португалії вбито британського вболівальника. Не виключають, що вбивця - українець (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • Журналісти закликають Кучму та його уряд шукати істину [Ґонґадзе] (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • Генпрокуратура запевняє, що затримала вбивцю Георгія Ґонґадзе (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • 'Ми приїхали з тим, щоб ширше відкрити Україну Америці' (IF.Gov.ua) 06/22/2004
  • “The Volhynian Nexus”: Ukrainians and Poles between the Two World Wars (День) 06/22/2004
  • Thousands Call for Ukrainian Withdrawal from Iran [sic, s.b. Iraq] [2,000 Communists holding red flags, 5,000 Orthodox believers] (Reuters) 06/22/2004
  • Contradictions between Ukraine and Russia on free trade zone will bury CES idea, experts say [Common Economic Space] (Interfax) 06/22/2004
  • Language Marathon for the Diaspora (День) 06/22/2004
  • Pidgin as a Given [“A Mock Trial of Surzhyk, or a 21st-Century Inquisition”] (День) 06/22/2004
  • Kuchma signs decree on strategic defense bulletin of Ukraine until 2015 (Interfax) 06/22/2004
  • Hryschenko discussing cooperation and international problems in U.S. (Interfax) 06/22/2004
  • Ukrainian parliament rejects bill on privatization (Interfax) 06/22/2004
  • Soccer death 'is unrelated to fan violence' (AP/IOL) 06/22/2004
  • Ukrainian armed forces to be cut by 70,000 in 2004 (Interfax-Russia) 06/22/2004
  • Iraqi Resistance Report June 17 - 19, 2004 (Jihad Unspun) 06/22/2004
  • England fan killed in Lisbon, Ukrainian held (Reuters) 06/22/2004
  • [Belarus] KGB deports Ukrainian freelance journalist [Mikhail Podoliak] (Reporters sans frontières) 06/22/2004
  • Small Shareholders Left High and Dry [Russian Aluminum’s second assault against small shareholders] (День) 06/22/2004
  • Witness's death adds to puzzle over fate of Ukraine journalist [Gongadze] (Financial Times) 06/22/2004
  • Unconventional Marxism: Yulian Bachynsky’s struggle for Ukrainian independence (День) 06/22/2004
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski: “Ukraine and the World” [Speech from June 28, 2000] (День) 06/22/2004
  • Portugal Police Arrest Ukrainian Over Briton's Death in Lisbon (Bloomberg) 06/22/2004
  • М. Ґонґадзе: 'Прокуратура шукає варіанти, аби прикрити правду' (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • Convicted Ukrainian Murderer Says He Killed Gongadze (RFE/RL) 06/22/2004
  • FT: Головоломка справи Ґонґадзе ускладнилася (BBC Ukrainian) 06/22/2004
  • 'Killer admits' Gongadze murder (BBC) 06/22/2004
  • Man confesses to killing Ukrainian journalist [Georgiy Gongadze] (Reuters) 06/22/2004
  • Victim believed to be seasonal worker [Ukrainian Denys Butenko killed by a passing car] (Shropshire Star) 06/22/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian demonstrators stand in front of an anti-war banner in Kiev's central Independence Square, June 22, 2004. About 2,000 Communists and 5,000 Orthodox believers on Tuesday demanded Ukraine's government bring troops home from Iraq, saying politicians had no right to spill the blood of others for their own gain. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/22/2004
  • Officials keep forces in Iraq amid dissent (Wash Times) 06/22/2004
  • La Strada: The street without joy [trafficking] (RFE/RL) 06/22/2004
  • Ramayana Is Now in Lviv (День) 06/22/2004
  • Artist takes Ј25,000 prize with portrait of a 'little miracle' (Independent) 06/22/2004
  • Young Artists Bring New Verve to Familiar 'Swan' [Dvorovenko, Beloserkovsky] (NY Times) 06/22/2004
  • Tennis: Venus rises and the crowd give her a lift (Guardian) 06/22/2004
  • Chess: Harikrishna holds Ivanchuk (The Hindu) 06/22/2004
  • Puzzle over fate of Ukraine journalist [Gongadze] (Financial Times) 06/22/2004

  • Fears of Athens sex slave boom [Aid agencies and experts in Greece and the southern Balkans are warning there could be a big increase in the trafficking of women and children to Athens because of the Olympic Games being held in the city this August.] (BBC) 06/21/2004
  • Українська влада відкидає звинувачення у гальмуванні справи Гонгадзе (VOA) 06/21/2004
  • Офіційна Україна реагує на статтю в 'Індепендент' про розслідування справи Ґонґадзе (BBC Ukrainian) 06/21/2004
  • На Полтавщині відбулися довибори до Верховної Ради (VOA) 06/21/2004
  • Україну очікують теледебати кандидатів у президенти (VOA) 06/21/2004
  • З Білорусі депортовано українського журналіста (BBC Ukrainian) 06/21/2004
  • Death of an Honored Outsider [Jacek Kuron] (Transitions Online) 06/21/2004
  • Russia steel firm wants to limit Ukrainian imports (Reuters) 06/21/2004
  • Thousands gather at rabbi's Queens grave for 10th anniversary of his death [Lubavitcher sect Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, born April 18, 1902, in the Ukrainian city of Nikolaev] (AP/Newsday) 06/21/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/21/2004
  • Boxing: Vanderpool confident he will beat American Jeff Lacy for IBF title (CP/Yahoo) 06/21/2004
  • Генпрокуратура: Гончаров помер від насильства [Ґонґадзе] (BBC Ukrainian) 06/21/2004
  • Opera: Cherevichki (Financial Times) 06/21/2004
  • Photo: Secretary of State Colin Powell, right, with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kostyantyn Gryshchenko, at the State Dept., Monday, June 21, 2004, in Washington (AP/Yahoo) 06/21/2004
  • 'Ukrainian snickers' - Chocolate pork fat all the rage in Kiev (UPI/Wash Times) 06/21/2004
  • Girl returns from Ukraine for heart surgery (CFCN Canada) 06/21/2004
  • 'Killer admits' Gongadze murder (BBC) 06/21/2004
  • 'Кравченко наказав убити Гонгадзе від імені Кучми'. У Британії оприлюднено допити міліціонерів 'наружки' (Українська правда) 06/21/2004
  • Position available: Program Officer, Ukraine Program (Wash D.C.) (IRI) 06/21/2004
  • [Letter] Відкритий лист до кандидатів у президенти України В. Ющенко і В. Януковича (BRAMA) 06/21/2004
  • Was Gongadze's death an excess of executive power? (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/21/2004
  • The first signs: Ukraine secured its first contract [in Iraq], which does not guarantee, though, that others will follow… (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/21/2004
  • Immortal's romance? [Zinchenko joins opposition's election campaign] (Дзеркало Тижня) 06/21/2004
  • Pressure piles on Ukrainian leader after leaks reveal attempts to cover up killing [From 6/19/2004] (Independent) 06/21/2004
  • Візит Грищенка до Сполучених Штатів (BBC Ukrainian) 06/21/2004
  • Chess: German stuns Sasi in opener (Calcutta Telegraph) 06/21/2004
  • Athletics: Britain's fall guys relegated to also-rans (The Times) 06/21/2004
  • Tennis: Rusedski on a mission to right the wrongs (Independent) 06/21/2004
  • Ukrainian nationalists battle to get Russian pop hits off buses (Independent) 06/21/2004
  • Refugee centre Bela pod Bezdezem (Radio Prague) 06/21/2004
  • $20,000 in [Russian and Ukrainian] artwork stolen from local gallery (Westchester Daily Local) 06/21/2004
  • Справа Ґонґадзе: 'не всі сидять тихо'. Автор статті в Індепендент А.Крушельницький сказав Бі-Бі-Сі, що його джерела готові свідчити в суді (BBC Ukrainian) 06/21/2004
  • Pork choc on the menu in Ukraine [Chocolate salo: Salty on the inside, sweet on the outside] (BBC) 06/21/2004

  • Athletics: Riguardo takes third World Race Walking Challenge win (IAAF) 06/20/2004
  • Mariners Rejoice After Acquittal (Tampa Tribune) 06/20/2004
  • Record reviews: John Stetch - Exponentially Monk (Philadelphia Inquirer) 06/20/2004
  • Athletics: European Cup Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/20/2004
  • Photo: Algerian chess player Adlane Arab plays against Ukrainian Vassily lvanchuk at the world chess championship in Tripoli (AP/Yahoo) 06/20/2004
  • Athletics: European Cup, Women - Russia win as expected - Radcliffe runs 14:29.11 (IAAF) 06/20/2004
  • Athletics: Radcliffe Has Record Run in Comeback (AP/Yahoo) 06/20/2004
  • Мороз: Кучма може стати кандидатом від влади (BBC Ukrainian) 06/20/2004
  • 'Pakistani scientists may be in N. Korea' (AFP/Millat) 06/20/2004
  • Slavery of Children and women in Persian gulf countries (Persian Journal) 06/20/2004
  • Стеження закінчено. Забудьте? Британська газета отримала нові матеріали у справі Ґонґадзе - від службовців українських правоохоронних органів (BBC Ukrainian) 06/20/2004
  • Special day marks refugees' courage (Massachusetts Republican) 06/20/2004

  • Festival blow after dancers refused visas (Shropshire Star) 06/19/2004
  • Brunei Ruler Receives Ukranian Doctor Degree (Radio Television Brunei) 06/19/2004
  • One of the real joys of exploring Ukraine was the feeling of being somewhere properly foreign — three hours from Gatwick (The Times) 06/19/2004
  • Jessop Partners Ukraine Company To Build Ships (India Financial Express) 06/19/2004
  • Dynamo delight in title triumph (UEFA) 06/19/2004
  • Dynamo Kiev clinch another Ukrainian title (Reuters) 06/19/2004
  • Athletics: European Cup Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/19/2004
  • Athletics: Brown sixth in Poland (BBC Sport) 06/19/2004
  • Athletics: Britain and Russia top day one ­ European Cup (IAAF) 06/19/2004

  • Українськi студенти стежитимуть за чеснiстю проведення президентських виборiв (VOA) 06/18/2004
  • Полiтичнi теленовини напередоднi президентських виборiв в Українi (VOA) 06/18/2004
  • Знову в СРСР? Президент Росії закликає відновити втрачені країнами СНД зв'язки - з урахуванням нових світових тенденцій (BBC Ukrainian) 06/18/2004
  • Athletics: European Cup ­ Women’s Events Preview (IAAF) 06/18/2004
  • Athletics: Kelli White (USA) ­ performances annulled (IAAF) 06/18/2004
  • Tennis: WTA Tour Hastings Direct Championships Results (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/18/2004
  • Tennis: Wimbledon Draw (AP/SF Chronicle) 06/18/2004
  • Canadian Legislators call for recognition of Day of the Ukrainian Famine/Genocide of 1932/33 SPECIAL (BRAMA) 06/18/2004
  • Конгрес українців Естонії сповіщає про подання законопроекту про визнання Голодомору 1932-1933 років в Україні актом геноциду проти українського народу [УВКР] SPECIAL (BRAMA) 06/18/2004
  • [Ukrainian-born Nazi-hunter] Simon Wiesenthal given honourary knighthood (AFP/Yahoo) 06/18/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (L) and Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei review the Guard of Honour during a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Kiev, June 18, 2004. Bolkiah is on a four-day official visit to Ukraine to discuss potential for trade and economic cooperation between the countries. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/18/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) greets Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei as they meet at the Presidential Palace in Kiev, June 18, 2004. Bolkiah is on a four-day official visit to Ukraine to discuss potential for trade and economic cooperation between the countries. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/18/2004
  • It's politics as usual ...World champion Ruslan Ponomariov want to know why FIDE is silent now (Chessbase) 06/18/2004
  • Euro-Russia seek to reward long-suffering fans [...some of the best players in the old Soviet Union team came from training centres in now independent states such as Georgia and Ukraine] (Reuters) 06/18/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) and Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei walk along the Guard of Honour during a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Kiev, June 18, 2004. Bolkiah is on a four-day official visit to Ukraine to discuss potential for trade and economic cooperation between the countries. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/18/2004
  • Interview with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kostyantyn Gryshchenko [Japan] (Mainichi Daily News) 06/18/2004
  • Moldova: Regional Tensions over Transdniestria [Russian support of the internationally unrecognized Dniestrian Moldovan Republic (DMR) is obstructing resolution of the conflict in Moldova] (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/18/2004
  • Верховна Рада внесла змiни у держбюджет (VOA) 06/18/2004
  • Ukraine to present new Defense Doctrine at NATO Summit in Istanbul (Interfax) 06/18/2004
  • Chechetov says Kryvorizhstal sale cannot be protested (