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  • GOP lobbyist guilty in treasurer scandal [Republican lobbyist Andrew Futey,son of a federal judge, will be sentenced on Aug. 30] (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 07/31/2004
  • Photo: Oleksandr Pakhomov and Andriy Pryveda of Ukraine celebrate after winning the junior men's coxed pairs final at the World Rowing Championships on Lake Banyoles near Barcelona (Reuters) 07/31/2004
  • Photo: Eastern Conference's Amando Guevara celebrates his first of two goals against the Western Conference with teammates Dema Kovalenko and Chris Armas in the first half of the MLS All-Star game (AP/Yahoo) 07/31/2004
  • Photo: Manchester United goalkeeper Tim Howard makes a save on a shot by AC Milan forward Andriy Shevchenko during the first half of their friendly match at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford (AP/Yahoo) 07/31/2004
  • Photo: AC Milan's Andriy Shevchenko reacts after scoring the tying goal late in the second half against Manchester United at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP/Yahoo) 07/31/2004
  • Photo: AC Milan forward Andriy Shevchenko is tackled by Manchester United defender Milkael Silvestre and midfielder Roy Keane (AP/Yahoo) 07/31/2004
  • Українці - за Керрі. Звісно, американські українці (Україна Молода) 07/31/2004
  • Українська діаспора підтримує Керрі (ПОСТУП) 07/31/2004
  • Fatal car crash leaves three Ukrainian immigrants dead [Binghamton, NY] (NY Newsday) 07/31/2004
  • Українці США створили комітет на підтримку кандидата у президенти Джон Керрі (Радіо Свобода) 07/31/2004
  • United Denied Victory By Late Shevchenko Strike (Manchester United) 07/31/2004
  • Computer 'spy' that could clean you out (BBC) 07/31/2004
  • The teenagers who held off the Nazis (The Scotsman) 07/31/2004
  • Photo: Police officers pass by a billboard that depicts a portrait of Ukraine's Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and reads 'Forum of democratic forces/Ukraine is for Yanukovych' in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, on Saturday, July 31, 2004. Powerful Yanukovych, who is backed by incumbent Leonid Kuchma, is expected to face a strong challenge from key opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko in the Oct. 31 presidential election (AP/Yahoo) 07/31/2004
  • Kuchma condemns terror acts in Tashkent, offers condolences to Karimov (Interfax) 07/31/2004
  • Ewan McGregor's epic adventure [Star Wars' Ewan McGregor and fellow actor Charley Boorman complete a 32,000km motorbike ride around the world; detained at the Ukrainian border by guards who told them they had the wrong papers.] (AP/Australia Daily Telegraph) 07/31/2004
  • Easy rider triumph (Australia Herald Sun) 07/31/2004

  • Moldovan republic faces blockade (BBC) 07/30/2004
  • CIS journalists discuss trade at Brussels seminar (ICFJ) 07/30/2004
  • Protests against asylum detention [On 19 July a Ukrainian asylum seeker was found hanged at Harmondsworth Removal centre, near Heathrow Airport. The man had been waiting a date for deportation.] (BBC) 07/30/2004
  • Photo: Kenya's Paul Korir (2nd R) edges out Ivan Heshko (L) of Ukraine to win the Emsley Carr Mile race for the second consecutive year, during the London Grand Prix international athletics meeting at Crystal Palace, in south London, July 30, 2004 (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/30/2004
  • Оксана Білозір: Звернення Всеукраїнської громадської організації 'Українська Взаємодопомога' (BRAMA) 07/30/2004
  • До громадян України, які перебувають за кордоном [Асоціація Українців Америки] (BRAMA) 07/30/2004
  • Ukrainian Dance Company ['Desna' from Toronto] set to storm Yonkers (Westchester Journal News) 07/30/2004
  • S&P rates Ukraine's $500 mln notes 'B-plus' (Reuters) 07/30/2004
  • Moldova: Row Escalates Over Transdniestrian School Closures (RFE/RL) 07/30/2004
  • UNHCR training helps sensitise Kyiv's police to asylum issues (Africa Daily) 07/30/2004
  • Ecko's rhino is a forward-moving force [Marc Ecko Enterprises is the sole funding source for a Ukrainian orphanage] (Northwest Herald) 07/30/2004
  • Gazprom finds new partner for Ukraine (Financial Times) 07/30/2004
  • Naftogaz postpones eurobond issue till September (Interfax) 07/30/2004
  • Champions League qualifying draw (AFP/Yahoo) 07/30/2004
  • Extremists warn against Muslim troops (Wash Times) 07/30/2004
  • Conference Postponed Amid Fraud Allegations [Defense Minister Yevhen Marchuk announced that Ukraine was holding talks with the U.S. and Poland about an eventual phaseout of 1,600 Ukrainian troops... The deployment has been deeply unpopular in Ukraine.] (LA Times) 07/30/2004
  • Powell's fruitless mission. The Americans should be getting out of Iraq, not flying in - only then might the country's pride be healed and the violence end, writes Jonathan Steele. (Guardian) 07/30/2004
  • Victor Yushchenko: Europe must warn Ukrainian government – there will be no election fraud in autumn (Our Ukraine) 07/30/2004
  • Yuschenko, Moroz to sign fair election agreement (Interfax) 07/30/2004
  • Victor Yushchenko is convinced that his team will be able to ensure honest elections [Click 'Eng' top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/30/2004
  • Moroz and Symonenko Came to Agreement to Control Jointly Conduction of Elections to Avoid Their Falsification – Declaration [From 7/28/04] (UNIAN) 07/30/2004
  • The full story... Bomber Larry launches book no 3 [“After the war, the Germans and Italian POWs could go home. But the Ukrainians couldn’t because they would have faced execution or been exiled if they had gone back.] (Cumberland News) 07/30/2004
  • Uzbek Blasts Hit U.S. and Israeli Embassies (Reuters) 07/30/2004
  • Ukraine opens information centers for foreign observers in presidential elections (Interfax) 07/30/2004

  • Марчук про український контингент в Iраку i вiйськову доктрину (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Photo: Actors Ewan McGregor (L) and Charley Boorman pose for photographers in New York City, July 29, 2004 after a three month transcontinental motorbike journey which was documented for a Bravo TV series. The men traveled 20,000 miles on a route that took them through Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, Montana, Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio and New York City. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/29/2004
  • Переговори про виведення укранського війська з Іраку (BBC Ukrainian) 07/29/2004
  • Photo: Actors Ewan McGregor (L) and Charley Boorman pose after arriving in New York July 29, 2004, at the end of their three month transcontinental journey on motorbikes, which was documented for a Bravo TV series. The men traveled 20,000 miles on a route that took them through Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia, Canada and the U.S. states of Alaska, Montana, Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio and New York. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/29/2004
  • Photo: Actors Ewan McGregor (L) and Charley Boorman arrive in New York City, July 29, 2004 on their motorbikes, after a three month transcontinental journey which was documented for a Bravo TV series. The men traveled 20,000 miles on a route that took them through Europe, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Siberia, Canada and the U.S. states of Alaska, Montana, Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio and New York. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/29/2004
  • «Наша Україна» оскаржує судовий вирок (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Вплив матерiального стану українця на його виборчий настрiй (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Ukraine negotiating withdrawal of its troops from Iraq (AP/CANOE) 07/29/2004
  • Що стримує українську жiнку - дискримiнацiя чи брак активностi? (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Ukraine Scales Down Missions in Iraq, Wants Withdrawal Timeline [Text of report by Ukrainian private radio Era] (BBC/Troy Record) 07/29/2004
  • Iraqi national conference delayed 2 weeks to encourage more participation (CP/National Post) 07/29/2004
  • Ukraine Announces Talks on Pulling Troops Out of Iraq (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Ballymena 'paradise' for Chernobyl children (Ballymena Times) 07/29/2004
  • Russian Mosaic Festival to celebrate Jewish, Russian, Ukrainian, Moldavian and Central Asian cultures (PrimeZone) 07/29/2004
  • Marriage go-round (Jerusalem Post) 07/29/2004
  • Telecoms operator heads privatisations (Financial Times) 07/29/2004
  • NYK extends Black Sea focus (eyefortransport) 07/29/2004
  • Visa row hits National Eisteddfod (BBC) 07/29/2004
  • The Republican beatitudes: Blasted are the meek, the truthful, the peacemakers [Serge and Bacchus, Roman soldiers who became martyrs...depicted in an icon in Kiev as being married] (Creative Loafing) 07/29/2004
  • AIDS Spreads in Bulgaria [AIDS suffering people in Ukraine has considerably gone up, reaching some 570,000 people] (Novinite) 07/29/2004
  • Six rescuers at Krasnolimanskaya mine hospitalized with heat stroke (Interfax-Russia) 07/29/2004
  • At 38, Tyson's quest won't be a cakewalk (Wash Post) 07/29/2004
  • Iron Mike eyes Klitschko title fight (RTE.ie Sport) 07/29/2004
  • Referendum to be staged in Transdnestria (Interfax-Moldova) 07/29/2004
  • Klochkova's medal pile set to grow in Athens (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/29/2004
  • Suicide car bombing, attacks kill 113 in Iraq. U.S. soldier dies, 3 others wounded in roadside blast (SF Chronicle) 07/29/2004
  • Police Shut Ukraine Model Agency In Porn Crackdown (RFE/RL) 07/29/2004
  • Yushchenko Could Defeat Yanukovych In Ukraine [Poll analysis] (CPOD) 07/29/2004
  • Ukraine's Kuchma snuggles closer to Russia ahead of elections (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Ukrainian child porn ring exposed (Computer Crime Research Center) 07/29/2004
  • Two more aspirants may be put on presidential candidates' list [Greens Party leader Vitaliy Kononov and self-nominee Volodymyr Nechyporuk] (Interfax) 07/29/2004
  • Ihor Ostash: The meeting in Yalta has created more problems than it solved [From 7/27/04, Click 'Eng' top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/29/2004
  • Aid short for heart surgery [Oksana Oliynyk, 10-year-old is back in Calgary waiting to have open-heart surgery after an unexpected infection left her heart-sick again] (Calgary Sun) 07/29/2004
  • Borys Tarasyuk: The foreign policy has to change with the change of government in Ukraine [From 7/27/04, Click 'Eng' top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/29/2004
  • Union in support of Yanukovych numbers 33 parties (Interfax) 07/29/2004
  • State officials that are “beating out” signatures for Yanukovych can be sent to jail [Click 'Eng' top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/29/2004
  • Katerynchuk thinks that the SDPU(U) action against Yushchenko has been ordered (Our Ukraine) 07/29/2004
  • A consummate marketing man and his consuming passion [Jose Carlos Gonzalez Hurtado, CEO of Procter & Gamble Israel, flying to Ukraine to oversee the company's local operations] (Ha'aretz) 07/29/2004
  • Countries to cooperate with Brazil on satellite launches (China View) 07/29/2004
  • Nobody's perfect [Jane Pollak's Ukrainian Easter egg craft business] (Greenwich Time) 07/29/2004
  • Ukrtelecom privatization commission sets starting price for company stocks at UAH 2.7 bn (Interfax) 07/29/2004
  • Skills shortage could leave pigs hog-tied [...held talks with a university in Ukraine regarding the possibility of bringing in students to train as pig stock people.] (Glasgow Herald) 07/29/2004
  • Ukrtelecom sale announcement retracted (Interfax) 07/29/2004
  • Victor Yushchenko is against the unclear procedures of the “Ukrtelecom” privatization [From 7/28/04, Click 'Eng' top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/29/2004
  • Cardinal Lubomyr Husar to Visit Boston's Ukrainian Community (BRAMA) 07/29/2004
  • Criticism of OSCE by Nine CIS Countries Draws the Response (BRAMA) 07/29/2004
  • Ukrainian dancers special guests at St. John's festival (Binghampton Press & Sun-Bulletin) 07/29/2004

  • How the major players fit in Gruttadauria-Deters case [Andrew Futey...Prosecutors said in court documents that Futey was involved in a bribery scheme...] (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 07/28/2004
  • Передвиборчi кампанiї - американський досвiд (VOA) 07/28/2004
  • Микола Томенко про виборчу боротьбу в Українi (VOA) 07/28/2004
  • American gymnasts still searching for success away from home (AFP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Kuchma vetoes law on combined production of heat, electric energy (Interfax) 07/28/2004
  • Новi кордони ЄС - проблема для українських перевiзникiв i туристичних компанiй (VOA) 07/28/2004
  • Prospects for Democracy in the Middle East [see: ...citing the example of the Ukrainian Diaspora community, which is “pressing for free and fair elections in the Ukraine.”] (WRMEA) 07/28/2004
  • ЦВК: 39 висуванців у президенти. Опозиція вважає, що велика кількість висуванців є тактикою влади розпорошити увагу виборців (BBC Ukrainian) 07/28/2004
  • ГПУ закликає депутатів ВР роззброїтися (BBC Ukrainian) 07/28/2004
  • Statement by the President: Methane to Markets Partnership (White House) 07/28/2004
  • Poland, Ukraine, Italy and Portugal advance to semifinals in lightweight single sculls (AP/SF Chronicle) 07/28/2004
  • Government okays Ukrtelecom sale terms (Interfax) 07/28/2004
  • В Україні викрито підпільне Інтернет порно-агенство. Міліція твердить, що викрила виробників дитячої порнографії, які вдавали себе за модельне агенство (BBC Ukrainian) 07/28/2004
  • Police Shut Ukraine Model Agency in Porn Crackdown (Reuters) 07/28/2004
  • Ukranian charity pleased with local generosity (CBC Saskatchewan) 07/28/2004
  • Rescue Worker Dies in Ukrainian Mine (AP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Ukraine offers five-year eurobonds worth $500 m at six-month LIBOR+312.5 base points (Interfax) 07/28/2004
  • New issues: Ukraine hopes to cash in on upgrade (Financial Times) 07/28/2004
  • Austrian Ambassador Headlines Special NCRE Week [Australia. Topics: How likely is it that the Ukraine will join the EU? Can countries like Morocco and the Ukraine be treated in the same way?] (Scoop) 07/28/2004
  • U.S. to Unveil Plan to Harvest Methane With 7 Countries (NY Times) 07/28/2004
  • Western spies trying to hurt Russia-Ukraine ties: Putin (AP/Borneo Bulletin) 07/28/2004
  • Blake: GOP Senate ad-versaries [Manager Pat Fiske defended Schaffer's travel while in Congress, which included at least one tax-paid visit to Ukraine, from which Schaffer's mother emigrated.] (Rocky Mountain News) 07/28/2004
  • Senate candidates boost ad campaigns [Bob Schaffer accused of wasting tax dollars by traveling to foreign countries (such as Ukraine) while he was a congressman between 1996 and 2002.] (Denver Post) 07/28/2004
  • Gay stance spurs pastor, parishioners to move (Republican) 07/28/2004
  • Chess: Sizzling Sasi beats Ponomariov (Calcutta Telegraph) 07/28/2004
  • Richard Holbrooke meets with one Ukrainian American umbrella organization (UCCA) (BRAMA) 07/28/2004
  • Seven Iraqis, 35 insurgents die in battle -Poland (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/28/2004
  • Wine treatment claims to cure impotence [A luxury hotel in the Ukraine is prescribing regional wine and herbs to fight a multitude of health problems from cardio-vascular illnesses to impotence.] (Decanter) 07/28/2004
  • Milla: The world's richest model [Milla Natasha Jovovich was born December 17, 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine, to Russian stage actress Gallina Loginova and Yugoslavian pediatrician Bogie Jovovich.] (Rediff) 07/28/2004
  • Patch president in Ukraine to sign partnership agreement for major oil and gas projects (PRNewswire) 07/28/2004
  • At least 35 insurgents killed south of Baghdad: US military [Iraq] (AFP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Brussels not surprised at Kyiv's correcting EuroAtlantic integration course (Interfax) 07/28/2004
  • Ukraine does not give up EuroAtlantic integration strategy - Marchuk (Interfax) 07/28/2004
  • Economics Minister forecasts deflation in July (Interfax) 07/28/2004
  • Iraq Suicide Car Bombing Kills 68 People (AP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 51 in Iraq Attack (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Three dead, seven in Ukrainian hospital, after eating poisonous mushrooms (AFP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Photo: Chernobyl nuclear plant seen in October 1986. Three people died, one of them a 12-year-old child, and seven were in hospital after eating poisonous mushrooms which they had gathered in the Dnipropetrovsk region of eastern Ukraine, the ministry of emergency situations said. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Знову «навіки разом» з Росією: на землі, на карті, в бізнесі і навіть у хокеї (Україна Молода) 07/28/2004
  • Ukraine Sends Mixed Signals on New Defense Doctrine (Deutsche Welle) 07/28/2004
  • 39 want to run for presidency, more may appear by August 1 (Interfax) 07/28/2004
  • Стартував передвиборчий проект «Організації громадянського суспільства на шляху до відкритості інформації: спільна стратегія» (Україна Молода) 07/28/2004
  • Kerry-Edwards fundraiser brings ethnic groups together (BRAMA) 07/28/2004
  • Madeleine Albright: policy towards Ukraine is wrong (BRAMA) 07/28/2004

  • Photo: Dynamo Kiev's new player Brazilian Rodolfo Bispo shows his new team shirt during an official presentation ceremony at a stadium in Kiev (Reuters) 07/27/2004
  • Canadian Government Insists Immigrant Strippers Bare All for Officials (LifeSite) 07/27/2004
  • Bid on 'Maxi the Knockout' starts at $4000 - Cow Parade bovine by Patti Brinjac is a tribute to Ukrainian Boxers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko (CowParade) 07/27/2004
  • Baring all for Canada. Foreign strippers must supply nude stage photos to officials (Toronto Star) 07/27/2004
  • Shakhtar find their form (UEFA) 07/27/2004
  • Surgeons Report Significantly Reduced Blood Loss, Faster Healing, Less Operating Time [ results of traumatologic surgical intrusions performed in Ukraine clinics] (PRNewswire) 07/27/2004
  • U.S. Steel Posts Profit on Surging Demand [... raw materials from Russia and Ukraine] (Reuters) 07/27/2004
  • NBA To Host 36 International Events across Six Continents [Basketball without Borders - Slava Medvedenko] (BusinessWire) 07/27/2004
  • Думки українських та росiйських полiтологiв про виборчу боротьбу (VOA) 07/27/2004
  • Попри пояснення, змiна Вiйськової доктрини України викликає тривогу (VOA) 07/27/2004
  • Кандидати в президенти України - хто вони? (VOA) 07/27/2004
  • Реакцiї преси на змiну Вiйськової доктрини (VOA) 07/27/2004
  • Boxing Cow for Sale! Multicultural Tribute to the Klitschkos Looking for a New Home (PRNewswire) 07/27/2004
  • Ukraine's Rebrov transfers to West Ham (Reuters) 07/27/2004
  • Rebrov moves to West Ham United (Eurosport) 07/27/2004
  • Rebrov risk (MegaStar) 07/27/2004
  • New start for Rebrov (UEFA) 07/27/2004
  • Hammers snap up Rebrov (ITV) 07/27/2004
  • West Ham inks Ukrainian striker Rebrov (Sports Network) 07/27/2004
  • Hammers sign Rebrov (BBC) 07/27/2004
  • Rebrov given Hammers chance (Soccer365) 07/27/2004
  • Bad hygiene blamed for typhoid in Russia, Ukraine (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/27/2004
  • Проблeми голосування українців за кордоном: міфологічний довідник (Василь Гулeй, юрист, голова ГО 'Чeтвeрта Хвиля' у Франції) (BRAMA) 07/27/2004
  • ЦВК хоче позбавити права голосу українських заробітчан за кордоном [Форум] (Майдан-ІНФОРМ) 07/27/2004
  • Ukrtransnafta, TNK-BP sign contract on shipment of 9m tonnes of oil via Odesa-Brody to Yuzhny terminal (Interfax) 07/27/2004
  • Kuczma zawraca Ukrainę na Wschód [Kuchma turns Ukraine towards the East (i.e. Russia)] (Gazeta Wyborcza) 07/27/2004
  • US Embassy warns potential suitors about the pitfalls of marriage brokers and dating services (US Embassy) 07/27/2004
  • Кучма повертає Україну у сферу впливу Росії - 'Газета Виборча' (УНІАН) 07/27/2004
  • Military doctrine changes owe to EU, NATO failure to set entry date for Ukraine - MFA (Interfax) 07/27/2004
  • Kyiv Says No Change In NATO, EU Policy (RFE/RL) 07/27/2004
  • Ukraine not ready to enter NATO - Yanukovych (Interfax) 07/27/2004
  • Борис Тарасюк: Зовнiшня полiтика повинна змiнитися зi змiною влади в Україні (Наша Україна) 07/27/2004
  • Польський політикум критикує Путіна за Україну (BBC Ukrainian) 07/27/2004
  • Nomination of presidential candidates [15] being completed in Ukraine (Interfax) 07/27/2004
  • Розмаїття кандидатів: демократія чи технологія? (BBC Ukrainian) 07/27/2004
  • Zhytomyr Roman Catholics Demand Authorities Return Property (RISU) 07/27/2004
  • Putin Tells West Not to Meddle in Ukraine (Moscow Times) 07/27/2004
  • Ukrainian heritage celebrated in upstate New York festival (BRAMA) 07/27/2004

  • Вступ до НАТО i ЄС для України уже не прiоритетний (VOA) 07/26/2004
  • Генпрокуратура України про сайт www.delogongadze.org (VOA) 07/26/2004
  • Останнi новини виборчої кампанiї в Українi (VOA) 07/26/2004
  • Спецiальний репортаж: У Бостонi розпочався передвиборчий з`їзд Демократичної партiї США (VOA) 07/26/2004
  • Кучма критикує двох колишнiх американських послiв (VOA) 07/26/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) listens to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during their meeting at the Livadia Palace, in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, July 26, 2004. The two leaders arrived in Ukraine's Crimea on Monday to take part in a Ukrainian-Russian business forum and discuss bilateral economic cooperation. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/26/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) talks to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during their meeting at the Livadia Palace, in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, July 26, 2004. The state leaders arrived in Ukraine's Crimea on Monday to take part in a Ukrainian-Russian business forum and discuss bilateral economic cooperation. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/26/2004
  • Кучма і Путін обговорювали в Криму ЄЕП (BBC Ukrainian) 07/26/2004
  • Вступ у НАТО вилучено з Воєнної Доктрини України (BBC Ukrainian) 07/26/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin (L), Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich (C) and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma stroll before their meeting in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, July 26, 2004. The state leaders arrived in Ukraine's Crimea on Monday to take part in a Ukrainian-Russian business forum and discuss bilateral economic cooperation. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/26/2004
  • Прокуратура розслідує витік зі справи Ґонґадзе (BBC Ukrainian) 07/26/2004
  • Путін пропонує Україні спільні чемпіонати (BBC Ukrainian) 07/26/2004
  • Чому створено Delogongadze? Представник Британської Спілки журналістів - чому оприлюднено протоколи допитів у справі Ґонґадзе (BBC Ukrainian) 07/26/2004
  • Putin accuses West of plotting against Russia-Ukraine ties (Interfax) 07/26/2004
  • Yuschenko dismisses offer of premiership as 'political trick' (Interfax) 07/26/2004
  • Chernobyl invalid fasts to death. Invalid from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster has died holding a hunger strike to demand new housing. (BBC) 07/26/2004
  • Russia, Ukraine to have CES accords ready soon - Putin (Interfax) 07/26/2004
  • Free trade zone is priority for Ukraine, Russia - Kuchma (Interfax) 07/26/2004
  • Dying To Make a Living. The worst accident since 2002 claims the lives of 36 in Ukraine’s mining heartland. (Transitions Online) 07/26/2004
  • Fedotenko takes Stanley to Ukraine (NHL) 07/26/2004
  • Op-ed: Viktor Yushchenko and Ukraine's future (Ukraine needs a patriot as its next leader) By Bishop Paul Peter Jesep (BRAMA) 07/26/2004
  • Chess: Sasikiran, Morozevich share lead [former World champion Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine follows the leaders just half a point behind] (Rediff) 07/26/2004
  • Wiesenthal says Hungary Nazi hunt not halted (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/26/2004
  • Golden Votes [2004 Elections in Ukraine] (Дзеркало Тижня) 07/26/2004
  • Wiesenthal's Nazi hunters suspend Hungary campaign (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/26/2004
  • Claim for Israel Involvement in Kennedy Assassination [Israeli nuclear technician, Mordahay Vanunu, said Kennedy was killed because he pressure the then Israeli Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion, to reveal what was going on at the Dimona Nuclear Plant...] (Zaman) 07/26/2004
  • Patch International to Produce 'Green Energy' (Primezone) 07/26/2004
  • Реверс 'Одеса-Броди' почнеться 1 серпня (Українська правда) 07/26/2004
  • Віктор Ющенко починає свій передвиборчий тур (Yushchenko.com.ua) 07/26/2004
  • Moldova denies guarantees for Transdniestria property (Interfax-Moldova) 07/26/2004
  • Israel’s Dimona plant may become second Chernobyl: Vanunu (Hi Pakistan) 07/26/2004
  • Bestseller on honour killing 'is a fake' [...The Hand that Signed the Paper, a 1994 novel about Stalinist collectivisation in Ukraine, purportedly written by the daughter of a Ukrainian taxi driver, was later revealed to be the work of an Anglo-Australian called Helen Darville.] (Guardian) 07/26/2004
  • Book Withdrawn Over Authenticity Fears [... In 1995, Helen Darville admitted *making up her family history in her best-selling book, written under the name Helen Demidenko, about the slaughter of Ukrainian Jews during World War II.] (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/26/2004
  • [Undefeated Ukrainian light-welterweight contender] Andreas Kotelnik calls out Gatti (Sporting Life) 07/26/2004
  • Kotelnik calls out Gatti, other champions (Seconds Out) 07/26/2004
  • Yushchenko and Moroz will cooperate to ensure transparent and honest elections [CLick Eng top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/26/2004
  • Provision on preparations for membership in NATO, EU withdrawn from Ukraine's Military Doctrine (Interfax) 07/26/2004
  • Archeologists find 2,500-year-old things in Odessa [Indications of settlements that preceeded Greek colonization][Itar-Tass] (Moscow) 07/26/2004
  • Olympic countdown: 18 days [How a Soviet gymnast won 18 medals. Between 1956 and 1964, a Ukrainian gymnast called Larisa Latynina won 18 Olympic medals - the most of any athlete in the history of the Games.] (BBC) 07/26/2004
  • Church an unfinished artwork [Bell Park's Ukrainian Catholic priest Father Zenon Chorkawyj always finishes a job - even if it takes more than three decades...] (Geelong Info) 07/26/2004
  • Russian, Ukraine leaders discuss economic cooperation (VNA) 07/26/2004
  • Will dispute over Serpent Island go to an arbitrator? [Romania vs. Ukraine, oil-rich Black Sea shelf] (Дзеркало Тижня) 07/26/2004
  • Avalanches [2004 Elections in Ukraine] (Дзеркало Тижня) 07/26/2004
  • Intoxicated by economic wonder [Ukrainians' summer holidays] (Дзеркало Тижня) 07/26/2004

  • США надалi спiвпрацюватимуть з Україною для покращення безпеки шахт (VOA) 07/25/2004
  • Російський міністр: будівництво нової бази Чорноморського флоту не означає виведення зі старої (BBC Ukrainian) 07/25/2004
  • США визнали помилковість обстрілу. Американська авіація помилково вразила групу афганських урядових солдатів (BBC Ukrainian) 07/25/2004
  • Симоненко - за ЄЕП і проти СОТ. Лідер комуністів не бачить для України перспектив в ЄС чи Світовій Організації Торгівлі (BBC Ukrainian) 07/25/2004
  • Сенат США схвалив резолюцiю щодо виборiв в Українi (VOA) 07/25/2004
  • Турботи українського виборця - передусiм матерiальнi (VOA) 07/25/2004
  • Як борються зі СНІДом в Україні й у світі? (BBC Ukrainian) 07/25/2004
  • Впливовий американський сенатор про передвиборчу ситуацiю в Українi (VOA) 07/25/2004
  • Shack attack [John Baran was not a nice person, and never pretended to be one...] (Winnipeg Sun) 07/25/2004
  • Nurse caring for ill grandfather fights to stay in Canada (Calgary Herald) 07/25/2004
  • Roma struggle to find a place in Ukraine's tough new society (Deutsche Welle) 07/25/2004
  • Ukrainian Pop Trio [Nu Virgos] Set to Make Waves (Malaysia Star) 07/25/2004
  • Ukrainian woman won't be deported (Edmonton Sun) 07/25/2004
  • Dynamo deal for Rodolfo (UEFA) 07/25/2004

  • Ukrainian lawmaker [Olexi Kozachenko] survives assassination attempt, one attacker killed (AFP/Khaleej Times) 07/24/2004
  • British journalists post protocols of witness interrogations in Gongadze case on web (Interfax) 07/24/2004
  • Оприлюднено 180 сторінок допитів у справі Гонгадзе (Українська правда) 07/24/2004
  • Сенат США закликав Україну до демократичних виборів (BBC Ukrainian) 07/24/2004
  • У Києві відбувся форум прихильників В.Януковича (BBC Ukrainian) 07/24/2004
  • The Ukrainian-Canadian connection. Kalyna's Song [Book] (Globe and Mail) 07/24/2004
  • Website: Documents on the Gyorgy Gongadze case (Delogongadze) 07/24/2004

  • Ukraine's Critical Elections - Will They Be Free and Fair? Statement of Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Co-Chairman, U.S. Helsinki Commission (BRAMA) 07/23/2004
  • Spain, Ukraine teens set for fairytales in the Netherlands [UEFA European U-19 Championship] (FIFA) 07/23/2004
  • Criticism mounting for federal prosecutor [U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan, the point man for the Bush administration's Justice Department in Northern California...the money-laundering conviction of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Pavel Lazarenko] (San Jose Mercury News) 07/23/2004
  • U.S. Senate Passes Ukraine Elections Resolution; Ukraine Urged to Ensure Democratic, Transparent and Fair Presidential Election (US Newswire) 07/23/2004
  • Yanukovych, Trade Union Federation conclude social contract (Interfax) 07/23/2004
  • State authorities are sending people from Donetsk region on business trips in large groups in order to use their ballots [Click Eng top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/23/2004
  • Влада відправляє у масові відрядження людей з Донеччини, щоб скористатися їхніми бюлетенями (Our Ukraine) 07/23/2004
  • Senate urges Ukraine to Ensure Democratic, Transparent and Fair Presidential Election (CSCE) 07/23/2004
  • Islamic Development Bank Supports Education and Health of Crimean Tatars (RISU) 07/23/2004
  • Kyiv may raise question of creating free trade zone during Ukraine-Russia business forum in Crimea - Baziv (Interfax) 07/23/2004
  • Tour highlights churches (Phoenix) 07/23/2004
  • На участь у виборах вже 15 кандидатів (BBC Ukrainian) 07/23/2004
  • Do absent dads hurt the family? Myroslav Kuyaldin is a very popular television presenter and musician in Kiev, Ukraine. (BBC) 07/23/2004
  • Українці додають населення Чехії (BBC Ukrainian) 07/23/2004
  • For the Record: 23 July 2004, Friday - Decade's Worst Rail Accidents in Europe [October 7, 1997. Ukraine. Collision between a train and a coach near Dniepropetrovsk, eastern Ukraine: 18 dead, 2 injured.] (Novinite) 07/23/2004
  • На форумі молоді у Києві оголошено про підтримку В.Януковича (BBC Ukrainian) 07/23/2004
  • Discussions Continue On U.S. Military 'Footprint' in Europe (USDOD) 07/23/2004
  • Rebrov is a free agent, say Tottenham (Reuters) 07/23/2004
  • Україна - в десятці провідних піратів (BBC Ukrainian) 07/23/2004
  • Сталь приватизували. На черзі - руда (BBC Ukrainian) 07/23/2004
  • Yadviga's story: Everything in its time; 91-year-old woman prepares for Bat Mitzvah [During the war...Yadviga's parents and 21 members of her family were killed by Ukrainian rebels who were trying to take over eastern Poland.][?] (Kansas City Jewish Chronicle) 07/23/2004
  • Zhdanovych finding her stride (Fergus Falls Daily Journal) 07/23/2004
  • 2004 Summer Olympic Games Preview - Gymnastics [Roman Zozulya, Alina Kozich, Yuri Nikitin] (Sports Network) 07/23/2004
  • IMF recommends raising transparency of Ukrainian banks' operations (Interfax) 07/23/2004
  • The truth about Hiv-Aids in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (Messenger) 07/23/2004
  • Pope Sends Condolences for Mine Victims (RISU) 07/23/2004
  • President Kuchma Hails Ukraine's Space Industry (BBC/Red Nova) 07/23/2004
  • Ukrainian Seminary Day celebration this Sunday (Shamokin News Item) 07/23/2004
  • Carpatho-Rusyns have designs on old cathedral (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) 07/23/2004

  • Bill Frist: Urging the government of Ukraine to ensure a democratic, transparent, and fair election process for the presidential election on October 31, 2004 (Congressional Record) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: Relatives of Oleksandr Ostapenko and his son Roman, both killed in the blast, grieve during a funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to 15 victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, right, lays flowers on a miner's coffin during a funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to 15 victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A relative mourns over the coffin of a Ukrainian miner, killed by a blast, during the funeral ceremony in the town of Dimitrovo near Donetsk, July 22, 2004. More than 30 miners were killed when a methane explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery on July 19 in the country's worst mining accident in two years. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: Relatives weep over the coffin of a Ukrainian miner during a funeral in the town of Dimitrovo near Donetsk, July 22, 2004. Ukrainian rescuers gave up hope of finding five missing miners alive three days after a pit blast in which 31 were confirmed dead, officials said. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • CEC registers three presidential candidates in addition to 12 already registered (Interfax) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: The Rossia mine is seen raising above the sunflower field in the tiny miner town of Krasnoarmeysk next to the Krasnolimanskaya mine, where Monday an explosion killed at least 31 coal workers, in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Thursday, July 22, 2004. Ukrainian mines are considered among the world's deadliest. Since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, 4,276 miners have died in accidents in Ukraine. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A daughter of a killed Ukrainian miner mourns over his coffin during the funeral ceremony in the town of Dimitrovo near Donetsk, July 22, 2004. More than 30 miners were killed when a methane explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery on July 19 in the country's worst mining accident in two years. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A girl cries on a coffin of her father, a miner killed in an explosion in a mine, at a funeral in the town of Dimitrovo, near the Krasnolimanskaya mine, the site of Monday's powerful methane blast, Ukraine, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues paid their last respects Thursday at a funerals 15 miners who were among at least 31 killed in an explosion and fire in a Ukrainian mine. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Росiйський телепублiцист Доренко прибув в Україну «поговорити iз своїм народом» (VOA) 07/22/2004
  • Генпрокуратура звинувачує посла США в полiтизацiї «суто кримiнальної» справи (VOA) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A relative of miner Dmytro Kushchiy cries over his coffin, his portrait in the background, during a funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to 15 victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • ЦВК отримала документи ще п`яти кандидатiв у президенти (VOA) 07/22/2004
  • В Одесi фiксуються порушення виборчого законодавства (VOA) 07/22/2004
  • Ukraine Mine Blast Victims Mourned (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A daughter of miner Dmytro Kushchiy cries over her father's coffin (unseen) as she holds her family portrait during funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to some of the victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • July 22 in History - 1888, Selman Abraham Waksman, US microbiologist, is born in what is now Ukraine. He won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952 for his discovery of streptomycin. (AP/Vietnam News) 07/22/2004
  • Tournament loses another player [Dent's withdrawal put Alex Kuznetsov in the second round as the fifth lucky loser.] (Indianapolis Star) 07/22/2004
  • EU Requests Halt on Ukraine's Danube Canal Work (EarthVision) 07/22/2004
  • Chess: Sasi loses to Ponomariov (Calcutta Telegraph) 07/22/2004
  • Student musicians to give concert [Ukrainian Bell Carol] (Standard-Times) 07/22/2004
  • Чисельна перевага Віктора Януковича: які джерела? Опозиція твердить, що підписи за кандидата збирають з допомогою адмінресурсу (BBC Ukrainian) 07/22/2004
  • В.Ющенко: патріот України не є ксенофобом. Депутата О.Тягнибока вилучено за фракції Нашої України за розпалення міжнаціональної ворожнечі (BBC Ukrainian) 07/22/2004
  • Close Encounters With a Home Barely Known [Adoption] (NY Times) 07/22/2004
  • Ukraine accuses Romania of smear campaign against Danube shipping canal (AFP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Crimean Tatars: Statement at the WGIP (UNPO) 07/22/2004
  • 'Buy Joe Get Dima Free' Offshore Labor Saves Local Jobs [Project Manager Michael Kovalyukh immigrated from Ukraine 4 years ago] (PRNewswire) 07/22/2004
  • More World Vision aid hits the ground in South Darfur, Sudan (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/22/2004
  • Romania sweetens illegal trade [increasing rise of illegal sugar smuggled in from Romania and Ukraine] (Budapest Sun) 07/22/2004
  • Study: Global CD Piracy Trade Tops $4.5 Billion (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Ukranian visitors learn from UTA (Shorthorn) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian woman takes a boat trip down the Danube delta. Ukraine accused Romania of leading a smear campaign against Kiev's construction of a key shipping canal in the Danube delta in an escalating dispute over the UNESCO (news - web sites)-protected environment. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Marx loses his grip, 156 years on. Observations on taxes. (New Statesman) 07/22/2004
  • Alcohol, anxiety and Aeroflot (Guardian) 07/22/2004
  • MiG under fire for arming Sudan [Amnesty International researchers say they had received testimonies from civilians in Sudan who claimed to have been bombed by Russian-made MiGs and Ukrainian Antonov general-use transport craft operated by the Sudanese air force.] (Sudan Tribune) 07/22/2004
  • A Less Traveled Road for MBAs (Business Week) 07/22/2004
  • Ferris Questions Import of Ukranian Grain (Irish Politics) 07/22/2004
  • Fire at Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine stopped (Interfax) 07/22/2004
  • Adaptation to European norms is main trend in Ukraine's European integration - Justice Ministry (Interfax) 07/22/2004
  • Ukraine Coal Mine Fire Extinguished; Total of 36 Feared Dead (Bloomberg) 07/22/2004
  • Kuchma, Putin may meet in Crimea July 26 - Russian embassy (Interfax) 07/22/2004
  • Ukrainian ecologists protest Danube-Black Sea canal (Interfax) 07/22/2004

  • Pardew - We'd be silly to miss out on Rebrov (IOL) 07/21/2004
  • Мадлен Олбрайт i Рiчард Голбрук про ситуацiю в Українi (VOA) 07/21/2004
  • Дебати щодо гiдного рiвня зарплат i пенсiй в Українi (VOA) 07/21/2004
  • Польща просить пояснень щодо режиму «Одеса-Броди» (VOA) 07/21/2004
  • Representatives of Constantinople and Moscow Patriarchates Meet In Kyiv (RISU) 07/21/2004
  • Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. Announces Award of Additional Broadcasting Time in Ukraine Following Successful Tender Application (PRNewswire) 07/21/2004
  • Жалоба за жертвами трагедiї на шахтi «Краснолиманська» (VOA) 07/21/2004
  • Photo: An Orthodox nun lights a candle to commemorate victims of the deadly mine explosion in Donetsk, 729 km (452 miles) east of Ukraine's capital Kiev, Wednesday, July 21, 2004. The methane and coal dust explosion late Monday in the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the Donetsk region killed 31 coal workers. (AP/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, left, lights a candle to commemorate victims of the deadly mine explosion in Donetsk, 729 km. (452 miles) east of Ukraine's capital Kiev, Wednesday, July 21, 2004. The methane and coal dust explosion in the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the Donetsk region late Monday killed some 31 coal workers. (AP/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Ukrainian Mine Fire Partially Contained (AP/Guardian) 07/21/2004
  • Fire in Ukrainian mine under control (Interfax-Russia) 07/21/2004
  • Our Neighbors - The Ukrainians [Atanas T. Kobryn column] (Sun-Herald) 07/21/2004
  • Photo: Map - An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian coal mine, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on July 20, 2004. The accident at the Krasnolimanska mine, 30 miles west of Donetsk, was the latest in a long series of tragedies plaguing the industry and served a harsh reminder of the country's legacy of creaking Soviet infrastructure. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Індепендент: Зубожілі шахтарі вимикають детектори метану (BBC Ukrainian) 07/21/2004
  • How Saddam Failed the Yeltsin Test (NY Times) 07/21/2004
  • Kendall-Jackson winery pays homage to tomato [More than 175 heirloom tomato varieties...Ukrainian Queen] (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) 07/21/2004
  • Fire rages, hope fades for trapped Ukraine miners (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine mine is flooded to put out fire where 31 died (AP/Chicago Sun-Times) 07/21/2004
  • 5 Ukrainian Miners Sought As Fire Rages (AP/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine coal mine blast kills at least 31 (Financial Times) 07/21/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers take a rest after searching for missing miners in the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through the coal mine, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine mourns pit blast deaths (BBC) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine: Odessa Markets Closed by Typhoid Outbreak (VOA) 07/21/2004
  • Compensations to mine accident victims' families may reach UAH 6 million (Interfax) 07/21/2004
  • 142 Ukrainian citizens had incomes of over $1m in 2003 - Tax Administration (Interfax) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine ranks world's 107th by economic liberty level - Cato Institute report (Interfax) 07/21/2004
  • Full spectrum [Pagedown - Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company (Dec. 4)] (New Orleans Times-Picayune) 07/21/2004
  • На Донбасі - триденна жалоба (BBC Ukrainian) 07/21/2004
  • Designer suits to lawsuits. Toronto agency lays claim on model's earnings U.S. agent allegedly owes commission [Darla Werbowy...one of today's hottest supermodels...'the face' of Prada's first perfume ad appears in U.S. Vogue in September.] (Toronto Star) 07/21/2004
  • On track: Beauty of string and a prayer [Irish-Ukranian violinist Pavlo Beznosiuk is top of his field] (New Zealand Herald) 07/21/2004
  • Drunken man falls to death from rooftop [Vasil Heletey, 36, a contractor...enjoying a drunken celebration of his return from a trip to the Ukraine] (NY Newsday) 07/21/2004

  • The General Assembly today voted overwhelmingly to demand that Israel heed last month’s advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt construction on its security barrier in the West Bank, tear down the portions built on Palestinian land, and provide reparations to Palestinians (UN) 07/20/2004
  • Yushchenko presented his condolences to the families of the lost miners [For English, click top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/20/2004
  • S&P upgrades Ukraine to B plus (Financial Times) 07/20/2004
  • Big money lands Quality at Fasig-Tipton July [John Gasper of Lane’s End Bloodstock, agent, bid $825,000 for an iron gray Cozzene half brother to current graded stakes winner St Averil on behalf of Alexander Garese, a banker from Kiev, Ukraine. It was the first Thoroughbred purchase for Garese, who plans to race in Europe.] (Thoroughbred Times) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Map of Ukraine locating coal mine blast on Monday (AFP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Colt Goes for $950,000 at Yearling Sale [Agent John Gasper of Lane's End Bloodstock paid $825,000 for a gray or roan colt by Cozzene, out of the filly Avie's Fancy. Gasper bought the colt for Alexander Garese, a banker from Ukraine, and said the horse would race in Europe.] (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Emergency staff wait for the victims in front of the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the small town of Rodinske, in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian rescue worker smokes as he rests after searching for missing miners in the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Miners, who managed to escape from an explosion walk Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at Krasnolimanskaya mine in Ukraine. Rescuers battled a raging fire and deadly gases deep in the eastern Ukrainian coal mine Tuesday looking for survivors from a methane gas explosion that killed at least 31 miners. Emergency workers had recovered 31 bodies later Tuesday and were seeking five others in the Krasnolimanskaya mine, near the city of Donetsk 700 kilometers (450 miles) from Kiev, Ukraine. (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Relatives of dead miners cry in front of the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the small town of Rodinske, in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers carry their equipment as they leave the pit after searching for missing miners at the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Emergency workers put a stretcher with a body, recovered from the Krasnolimanskaya mine, in a truck in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 20, 2004. Rescuers flooded a shaft at an eastern Ukrainian coal mine with water and nitrogen gas Tuesday in an effort to extinguish a raging fire and resume searching for survivors from an explosion that killed 31. (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Ukraine: EU Approves Reduced Loan To Upgrade Nuclear Units (RFE/RL) 07/20/2004
  • Україна позичила 60 мiльйонiв доларiв для боротьби з туберкульозом та СНIДом (VOA) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Relatives wait for news at the Krasnolimanskaya mine in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 20, 2004. Rescuers flooded a shaft at an eastern Ukrainian coal mine with water and nitrogen gas Tuesday in an effort to extinguish a raging fire and resume searching for survivors from an explo