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  • 70,000 ballots reprinted in Ukraine (UPI/Wash Times) 10/31/2004
  • Polls Close in Ukraine's Presidential Election (Politinfo) 10/31/2004
  • VIDEO: Ukraine Polls Open In Bitter Campaign (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Leaders of DOS-Democratic Opposition of Serbia, that toppled Serbia's President Slobodan Milosevic, Vladan Batic, left,late premier Zoran Djindjic,center, and Vesna Pesic,right, display T-shirts received as gifts from the pro-opposition students' group called 'Otpor', (Resistance) in Belgrade, on Thursday Feb. 17 2000 file photo.'Otpor' led an uprising that toppled Slobodan Milosevic in 2000, and last year they played a major role in ousting another autocrat in Georgia. A group of youthful Serbs is offering advice on how to carry out peaceful revolutions, and their latest clients are people trying to shake off oppression in Ukraine and Belarus. (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko signs a book entitled 'Viktor Yushchenko. I Believe in Ukraine' for an unidentified supporter in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko addresses his supporters in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko addresses his supporters in front of an election poster showing him and his youngest son Taras in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • PM Yanukovych Leading Ukraine Election (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • PM Takes Early Lead in Ukraine Presidential Poll (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine's pro-Russian PM takes early lead in presidential poll count (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Ukrainian Frontrunners for President Both Claim Early Leads (Bloomberg) 10/31/2004
  • Yanukovych Leading Ukraine Election (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine PM, opposition leader head for presidential runoff vote (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Challenger takes lead in Ukraine vote (Reuters) 10/31/2004
  • Irregularities mar Ukraine polls (BBC News) 10/31/2004
  • Вечір дня виборів (BBC Ukrainian) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's election commission officials empty a ballot box at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Election commision officials empty a ballot-box at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian election commission official cuts unused ballots with a hack-saw at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainians cheer as they watch a TV channel announcing results of exit polls at the headquarters of presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko, in Kiev. Ukraine's Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich and liberal challenger Yushchenko took the top spots in a presidential election on Sunday and will take their debate over the country's future through to a run-off next month, exit polls said. Two polls, conducted by Ukrainian research institutes, put Western-leaning Yushchenko ahead of Yanukovich (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Poll: Yushchenko Leads Ukraine Election (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine PM, opposition leader head for presidential runoff vote (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine opposition holds narrow lead in presidential vote: exit polls (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine PM, Challenger to Meet in Run-Off Vote (Reuters) 10/31/2004
  • Two rivals heading for run-off in Ukraine election (Financial Times) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine's Former Prime Minister Leads in Vote, Exit Poll Shows (Bloomberg) 10/31/2004
  • Preliminary Results of Exit Polls: Yushchenko Leading (UNIAN) 10/31/2004
  • Yushchenko Received Some 51.1% of Votes - NGO's Exit-Poll (UNIAN) 10/31/2004
  • Yanukovych Received 43.5% of Votes, Yushchenko - 39.2% - Exit-Poll of 'Public Opinion' Fund (UNIAN) 10/31/2004
  • Yushchenko Received Some 45.23% of Votes, Yanukovych - Some 36.79% - Exit Poll of KIIS and Razumkov Center (UNIAN) 10/31/2004
  • Some 41.98% - for Yushchenko, Some - 40.11% - for Yanukovych - Exit-Poll of 'Sotcis' and 'Social Monitoring' (UNIAN) 10/31/2004
  • Оприлюднено попередні дані екзит-полів (BBC Ukrainian) 10/31/2004
  • Polls close in Ukraine election (BBC News) 10/31/2004
  • Serbs Offer Nonviolent Revolution Advice (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: An elderly couple cast their ballot papers while a child sits nearby, at their house in the village of Khotianivka near capital Kiev. Ukrainians began voting for a new president on Sunday in a tense contest set to determine whether the ex-Soviet state intensifies traditional links with Moscow or begins looking towards the West (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A man casts his vote into the ballot box at his home in the village of Orany, some 140 km outside Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: An elderly Ukrainian woman, Paraska Mostovenko, casts her ballot at home in the village of Gvozdov, 60 km south of Kiev, Ukraine, during the presidental election. The Ukrainian vote is closely watched by the West as a sign of whether the former Soviet republic is commited to democracy (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian election commission official helps an elderly woman to vote at home in the village of Gvozdov, 60 km south of Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A pregnant woman reading her ballot paper is seen through a curtain in a booth at a polling station organized at a maternity hospital in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: An elderly Ukrainian woman looks through her ballot paper at her house in the town of Boyarka near the capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's presidential candidate, Western-leaning liberal Viktor Yushchenko, greets supporters as he holds his son Taras after voting at a polling station in Kiev. Ukrainian voters start choosing a new president on Sunday, a tense contest to determine whether the ex-Soviet state intensifies traditional links with Moscow or begins looking towards the West (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's presidential candidate, Western-leaning liberal Viktor Yushchenko, answers journalists' questions as he holds his son Taras after voting at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian former Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko speaks to the media hoilding his youngest son Taras as his wife Katerina hugs daughter Khrystyna outside a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian former Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko speaks to the media hoilding his youngest son Taras as his wife Katerina hugs daughter Khrystyna outside a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian former Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko speaks to media at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's presidential candidate, liberal Viktor Yushchenko, answers journalists' questions after voting at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's presidential candidate, Western-leaning liberal Viktor Yushchenko, assisted by his daughter Sofia, casts his ballot paper at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian former Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko casts his ballot as his daughters Khrystyna and Sofia look on at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's presidential candidate, Western-leaning liberal Viktor Yushchenko, with his daughters Khrystyna, Sofia and Vitalina casts his ballot at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian former Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko poses with his ballot as his daughters Khrystina, Sofia and Vitalina look on at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian former Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko leaves a polling booth along with his daughter Khrystina at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's presidential candidate, Western-leaning liberal Viktor Yushchenko, leaves a booth at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's Presidential regiment soldiers cast their ballot papers at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Soldiers of Ukraine's Presidential regiment cast their ballot papers at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian soldiers leave voting booths at a polling station in Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A soldier of Ukraine's presidential regiment looks through the ballot paper as his comrades wait their turn to receive ballots at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A soldier of Ukraine's Presidential regiment leaves a booth as his comrades receive ballot papers at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Soldiers of Ukraine's Presidential regiment receive their ballot papers at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister and pro-Moscow presidential hopeful Viktor Yanukovich smiles after voting at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister and pro-Moscow presidential hopeful Viktor Yanukovich casts his ballot at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Prime Minister and a presidential candidate, smiles as he casts his vote at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Prime Minister and a presidential candidate, smiles as he prepares to vote at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Prime Minister and a presidential candidate, leaves a voting cabin at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Prime Minister and a presidential candidate, leaves the polling booth with his ballot to cast his vote for presidential elections at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister and pro-Moscow presidential hopeful Viktor Yanukovich leaves a voting booth at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister and pro-Moscow presidential hopeful Viktor Yanukovich receives his ballot paper at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Prime Minister and a presidential candidate, signs his ballot paper as he prepares to vote in a presidential election at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Coal miners cast their ballot papers at a polling station organized at a mine in the town of Gorlivka (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A coal miner leaves a booth to cast his ballot at a polling station organized at a mine in the town of Gorlivka, about 50 km from Donetsk (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian orthodox priest leaves a booth to cast his ballot at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian orthodox priest leaves a booth to cast his ballot at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian orthodox priests receive their ballot papers at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma signs an autograph in his book for a journalist after voting at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma answers journalists' questions after voting at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma casts his ballot at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: An elderly Ukrainian woman casts her ballot paper at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian woman casts her ballot paper at a polling station in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: An woman casts her vote in the Ukraine presidential election while media personnel look on at a polling station in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: An unidentified Ukrainian woman leaves a polling booth to cast her ballot at a polling station in Kiev. Ukrainians vote in a presidential election on Sunday, that is being viewed as a test of democracy in the ex-Soviet republic and an indicator of whether Ukraine will strengthen its historical links with neighboring Russia or push for closer integration with the West (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: Water cannons under netting stand outside the central election commission building in Kiev. Ukrainians cast ballots in a presidential election Sunday that has raised fears of post-election unrest in this ex-Soviet republic and the opposition complained of election violations just hours into the voting (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: APC and armoured vehicles armed with water cannons stand outside the central election commission building in Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Photo: People read free newspapers with pre-election topics in downtown Lviv (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Some 53.85% of Electors Cast Their Ballots in Ukraine as of 15.00 (UNIAN) 10/31/2004
  • Ющенко: виборець може захистити свій вибір (BBC Ukrainian) 10/31/2004
  • Янукович проголосував 'за майбутнє України' (BBC Ukrainian) 10/31/2004
  • Мороз: проведено тотальну підготовку до фальсифікацій (BBC News) 10/31/2004
  • Tymoshenko: Election's Outcome Likely to Become Catastrophe for Authorities and Symonenko (UNIAN) 10/31/2004
  • Голова парламенту засудив міліцію (BBC Ukrainian) 10/31/2004
  • У день виборів з низки облвиборчкомів виключено представників опозиції (Кореспондент) 10/31/2004
  • Tension marks Ukrainian election (BBC News) 10/31/2004
  • В Україні обирають президента (BBC Ukrainian) 10/31/2004
  • Ukrainian Voting to Be Closely Watched (AP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine votes in 'moment of truth' presidential election (AFP/Yahoo) 10/31/2004
  • Big turnout expected in Ukrainian poll (Reuters) 10/31/2004
  • Poll to Show if Ukraine Looks to Russia, the West (Reuters) 10/31/2004
  • Ukrainians set for tense election (Reuters) 10/31/2004
  • Ukrainians Go to Polls to Elect Successor to President Kuchma (Bloomberg) 10/31/2004
  • Nervous mood grips Ukraine on election day (CTV) 10/31/2004
  • Ukrainians Vote for New President in Tight Race (VOA News) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine's Crucial Election (Wash Post) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine ready to march away from the East (Sunday Times) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine poll marred by fraud and unrest (Independent) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine faces milestone election (Wash Times) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine Vote Lets Russia Flex Its Emerging Political Muscle (Wash Post) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine May Tip to the West or to the Past in Voting (LA Times) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine awaits presidency vote (BBC News) 10/31/2004
  • Ukraine's murky electioneering (BBC News) 10/31/2004
  • Concern over fairness of Ukrainian election (Scotland on Sunday) 10/31/2004
  • Ukrainian vote to put fairness to the test (St. Paul Pioneer Press) 10/31/2004
  • Ukrainian Protesters Say Authorities Staging Violence on Eve of Elections (RFE/RL) 10/31/2004
  • Влада готується до війни (Українська Правда) 10/31/2004
  • Комітет Виборців України про перебіг виборів (Громадське радіо) 10/31/2004
  • ЦВК заявляє, що Україна повністю готова до виборів (BBC Ukrainian) 10/31/2004
  • All Democracy is fragile (Macon Telegraph) 10/31/2004
  • Europe: adventures in neverland (Scotland on Sunday) 10/31/2004

  • Ukraine Elections: Letter from Academics (BRAMA) 10/30/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's key opposition figure and top presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko is seen with his family in his home village of Khoruzhivka in Ukraine's eastern Sumy region. Background left to right are son Andriy, daughter Vitalina, granddaughter Yaryna, daughter Sofia that he holds by the hand; foreground are wife Kateryna with youngest son Taras, daughter Khrystyna , mother Varvara (AP/Yahoo) 10/30/2004
  • Photo: A boy straightens a poster of oppositon leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko in Horuzhivka, Yushchenko's native village (AFP/Yahoo) 10/30/2004
  • Photo: A worker assembles ballot boxes in a polling station in Horuzhivka, opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko's native village, 285 km from Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 10/30/2004
  • День народження країни (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/30/2004
  • Europe's real test: Ukrainians choose between the future and their past (The Times) 10/30/2004
  • Ukraine vote a threat to West (Toronto Sun) 10/30/2004
  • Ukrainians Vote for President Amid Fears (AP/Yahoo) 10/30/2004
  • Ukraine steps up security as presidential vote goes to the wire (AFP/Yahoo) 10/30/2004
  • Ukraine poll decides Russian or Western orientation (Reuters/AlertNet) 10/30/2004
  • Ukraine to choose Russia or the West in tense poll (Reuters/AlertNet) 10/30/2004
  • Ukraine Gears Up for Tense Election (Deutsche Welle) 10/30/2004
  • Is Ukraine facing a massive uprising? (Globe and Mail) 10/30/2004
  • Accusations fly in Ukraine (Toronto Star) 10/30/2004
  • Fears of violence as Ukraine heads for polls (Financial Times) 10/30/2004
  • Intense Campaign Down To the Wire in Ukraine (Wash Post) 10/30/2004
  • US threatens to step in if Ukraine election is rigged (The Times) 10/30/2004
  • US threat increases tension in Ukraine poll (Guardian) 10/30/2004
  • Джон Хербст: «Ми хочемо, щоб наступний президент України був обраний українським народом, а не впливовими і багатими людьми» (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/30/2004
  • Про національну гордість малоросів (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/30/2004
  • EU parlaiment warns Ukraine (UPI/Wash Times) 10/30/2004
  • Dirty tactics rampant in Ukrainian election, observer reports (Edmonton Journal) 10/30/2004
  • Voters in Ukraine will choose direction (IH Tribune) 10/30/2004
  • Ukrainians Prepare to Elect New President (VOA News) 10/30/2004
  • The Last Data Before the Elections: Yushchenko’s gained 4% more and lost 8% at the same time (Ukrayinska Pravda) 10/30/2004
  • Ліна Костенко: «Я просто люблю свободу» (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/30/2004
  • Чи витримає Україна новий 25-річний трагічний цикл? (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/30/2004
  • Ukraine Steps Up Security on Eve of Election (RFE/RL) 10/30/2004
  • The Power of the People coalition’s appeal to Ukrainian citizens (Ukrayinska Pravda) 10/30/2004
  • Наше діло (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/30/2004
  • Микола Вересень: «Хто ж, якщо не ми, кого ж, якщо не їх» (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/30/2004
  • Concerto for surgical instruments (Sydney Morning Herald) 10/30/2004
  • Dazzling dancers from Ukraine preserve glitzy style of Soviet era (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 10/30/2004
  • I was a brain-eating zombie… (Daily Telegraph) 10/30/2004

  • The empire sneaks back (IH Tribune) 10/29/2004
  • Ukraine’s Choice: Russia, or the West (National Review) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko speaks during a pre-elections rally in Nedrigaylivka. The presidential election in Ukraine will take place on 31 October. A victory by Yushchenko could initiate the transformation of Ukraine from a bridge between Moscow and the West into a member of the European Union -- shifting liberal Europe's center of gravity closer to Russia's border (AFP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Young Ukrainians shout slogans as they take part in a rally in support of main opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian students, supporters of Ukrainian opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko, hold a ribbon reading 'I am for Yanukovich!' before burning it during a spontaneous rally in downtown Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Members of the Ukrainian youth opposition 'Pora' movement shout slogans during a meeting outside the Interior Ministry office in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: An elderly woman begs as supporters of Ukrainian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovich march along the main street in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainians carry white and blue banners during a rally in support of Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovich in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: People take free documents about Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko in the downtown of Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko answers journalists' questions during his news conference in Kiev. Polls suggest that the two leading candidates, liberal standard-bearer Yushchenko and pro-Moscow presidential hopeful Ukraine's Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, are neck and neck, with the opposition saying the authorities are running a dirty tricks campaign to give Yanukovich an unfair advantage, just days before a tense vote seen as a choice between closer ties with Russia or the West (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yushchenko, leader of the Ukrainian opposition and one of the main presidential candidates, gestures during a press conference in Kiev two days before presidential elections in Ukraine (AFP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko answers journalists' questions during his news conference in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushenko gestures during a news conference in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko gestures during a news conference in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Ukraine challenger predicts mass cheating in vote (Reuters/AlertNet) 10/29/2004
  • Яку Україну бачить Віктор Ющенко (BBC Ukrainian) 10/29/2004
  • Ukraine to Join EU, NATO within Five Years: Yushchenko (AFP/Defense News) 10/29/2004
  • Останні дані перед виборами: у Ющенка плюс 6%. І одночасно мінус 8% (Українська Правда) 10/29/2004
  • U.S. Warns Ukraine About Elections (AP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • US to Re-examine Relations with Ukraine if Election Flawed (VOA News) 10/29/2004
  • US Says Ukraine Can Still Salvage a Free and Fair Election (VOA News) 10/29/2004
  • U.S. Senator Expresses Concern About Ukraine Election (VOA News) 10/29/2004
  • Ukraine can ill afford an unfair election (Financial Times) 10/29/2004
  • A Washington Perspective (Moscow Times) 10/29/2004
  • Presidential Ballot Crucial to Ukraine’s Democracy (VOA News) 10/29/2004
  • Ukraine votes for new leader as Russia and the West watch anxiously (AFP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Ukraine votes for new leader under nervous eye of Russia, West (AFP/EU Business) 10/29/2004
  • Ukraine's presidential election a boiling cauldron (CP/Edmonton Journal) 10/29/2004
  • To Which Viktor the Spoils? (Tiscali) 10/29/2004
  • Putin enters Ukrainian election row by attending army parade (Independent) 10/29/2004
  • Putin has an eye on the future as he looks back on Soviet glory victory (Daily Telegraph) 10/29/2004
  • Pre-election parade in Kiev a chilling symbol? (Globe and Mail) 10/29/2004
  • Fear and Politics at Kiev War Parade (Moscow Times) 10/29/2004
  • Farewell, Ukraine (MosNews) 10/29/2004
  • Major Presidential Candidates All But Ignore Media Issues in Their Manifestos (RFE/RL) 10/29/2004
  • Ukrainian President Lashes Out at Opposition (RFE/RL) 10/29/2004
  • Л.Кучма радить незадоволеним журналістам звільнятися (BBC Ukrainian) 10/29/2004
  • Seven leading journalists leave Ukraine's 1+1 television (Interfax-Russia) 10/29/2004
  • Journalists of mainstream TV channels protest media harassment (Public Radio) 10/29/2004
  • An open letter by Oksana Zabuzhko (Globe and Mail) 10/29/2004
  • Letter: The Ukraine election (IH Tribune) 10/29/2004
  • Letter: Future is brighter for Ukraine under Yushchenko (Financial Times) 10/29/2004
  • КВУ: виборча кампанія не відбувалася чесно (BBC Ukrainian) 10/29/2004
  • Supreme Court annuls CEC decision to set up 41 extra polling stations in Russia (Public Radio) 10/29/2004
  • Pre-poll spending seen fuelling Ukraine inflation (Reuters) 10/29/2004
  • Currency crisis adds twist to Ukraine poll (Financial Times) 10/29/2004
  • Businesses Bet on Ukraine's Future (Moscow Times) 10/29/2004
  • Kiev hits out at Commission over delay (EU Observer) 10/29/2004
  • All By Itself (Transitions Online) 10/29/2004
  • Vatican hesitant on Turkey's bid for EU membership (Catholic World News) 10/29/2004
  • Kung Pao Taiwan: Powell’s remarks in Taiwan are Asia’s 'Chicken Kiev' (National Review) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's Interior Ministry officer Mykola Hrytsak shows the new passport of Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich during a presentation ceremony in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • 28 Identity Theft Suspects Arrested in Transatlantic Sting (Wash Post) 10/29/2004
  • Ліна Костенко. Голос за Ющенка, який має величезну вагу (Україна молода) 10/29/2004
  • Іван Дзюба: Хочу жити в Україні, а не в путінському «пространствє» (Україна молода) 10/29/2004
  • L'Incoronazione di Poppea, Barbican, London (Independent) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovich, Prime Minister of Ukraine and candidate to the presidential post, stands in front of icons in an Orthodox church in Kiev two days before the elections (AFP/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovich lights a candle during his visit to an orthodox church in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/29/2004
  • Yushchenko Promises Equal Rights for All Churches in Ukraine (RISU) 10/29/2004
  • Greek Catholic Head Not Included in List of Voters (RISU) 10/29/2004
  • Metropolitan Michael to Celebrate Special Divine Liturgy at Cathedral (UAOC) 10/29/2004
  • Program for the Niagara Falls Internment Camp Plaque Unveiling (UCCLA) 10/29/2004
  • Oksana on road to recovery (Calgary Sun) 10/29/2004

  • Putin's unchallenged imperialism moves to Ukraine (CS Monitor) 10/28/2004
  • Ukraine braces for tense election (CS Monitor) 10/28/2004
  • Tension High as Election Nears (RFE/RL) 10/28/2004
  • The Dirtiest Elections Yet (Transitions Online) 10/28/2004
  • Dirty tricks mar Ukraine election (BBC News) 10/28/2004
  • Q&A: Ukraine's election (BBC News) 10/28/2004
  • Ukraine Election Seen As Test of Democracy (AP/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Where the cold war never died (Guardian) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovich answers journalists' questions during his news conference in Kiev. Ukraine's pro-Moscow presidential hopeful Yanukovich and liberal standard-bearer Viktor Yushchenko run neck and neck amid a presidential campaign marked by mutual charges of dirty trick, just days before a tense vote seen as a choice between closer ties with Russia or the West (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Prime Minister and a top presidential candidate, gestures as he answers media questions at his news conference in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Prime Minister and a top presidential candidate, answers media questions at his news conference in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovich answers journalists' questions during his news conference in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Ukraine PM vows to cede powers to regions if elected president (AFX/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Створення 41 дільниці в Росії скасовано (BBC Ukrainian) 10/28/2004
  • EU Warns That Free Elections Are Key to Closer Ties (RFE/RL) 10/28/2004
  • EU urges Ukrainian regime to stop violations of human rights (Public Radio) 10/28/2004
  • В Українi фiксуються масовi порушення прав людини (VOA News) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: A man walks along the canon of a tank in front of the Motherland monument and WW II museum in Kiev during festivities marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine from the Nazi occupation (AFP/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin smiles as he along with his Ukrainian counterpart Leonid Kuchma, and Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych, attend the military parade in Kiev. Soviet style pomp and politics marked the anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine from Nazi Germany 60 years ago, as the country entered the closing stages of the heated campaigning for this weekend's presidential vote (AP/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovich review a military parade in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: A soldier sitting atop a WWII T-34 tank holds the Victory Banner, which the Soviet Army hoisted above the Reichstag in 1945, during a military parade in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Soviet WWII vintage Tu-34 tank with soldiers dressed as Red Army mechanized infantry on it drive during the military parade at the main street in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian women dressed as Red Army medical officers and hospital attendants march during the military parade at the main street in Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian troopers march along the main Khreshchatyk street during a military parade in the capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian cadets march along the main Khreshchatyk street during a military parade in the capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma pose with World War Two veterans in central Kiev. Kuchma issued a veiled warning to the ex-Soviet state's liberal opposition to avoid violence in a weekend election to choose his successor (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Military Parade Steals Focus in Tense Ukraine Poll (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/28/2004
  • Ukraine parade marks liberation (BBC News) 10/28/2004
  • Ukraine opposition upset by Putin's timely visit (Financial Times) 10/28/2004
  • Putin's Campaign Has Kiev on Edge (Moscow Times) 10/28/2004
  • Metropolitan Stephan Petrovich on Vladimir Putin's Visit in Ukraine (UAOC) 10/28/2004
  • АнтиЮщенківський лист розіслав... підлеглий Лужкова. Він же... міжнародний спостерігач від СНД (Українська Правда) 10/28/2004
  • Zhirinovsky hopes for Yanukovych's victory in Ukrainian vote (Interfax-Russia) 10/28/2004
  • Yushchenko Went From Central Bank to Politics (Moscow Times) 10/28/2004
  • Yanukovych a Product of Donetsk Coal Region (Moscow Times) 10/28/2004
  • Хто ввійде в новий уряд за президентства Ющенка і Януковича (Кореспондент) 10/28/2004
  • Candidates Spent Nearly Billion of Dollars on Election Campaign - Freedom of Choice Coalition (UNIAN) 10/28/2004
  • Ukraine Voters Must Choose Either Pro-Western or Pro-Russian Candidate (CNS News) 10/28/2004
  • Letter: Ukraine already thriving under Yanukovich (Financial Times) 10/28/2004
  • Journalists of Inter, ICTV, Novy Kanal and TNT Issued Statement Against Censorship on TV (UNIAN) 10/28/2004
  • Тележурналісти протестують проти утисків (BBC Ukrainian) 10/28/2004
  • Hunger Strike at Channel 5 (Moscow Times) 10/28/2004
  • Internet increasingly the target of government repression (Reporters sans frontières) 10/28/2004
  • Ukraine gets failing grade on freedom of expression (Public Radio) 10/28/2004
  • Reporters on the Job (CS Monitor) 10/28/2004
  • Голосують українці Німеччини (Deutsche Welle) 10/28/2004
  • Bush and Russia's Brew (UAOC) 10/28/2004
  • Iraq militants seize Polish woman (BBC News) 10/28/2004
  • Ukrainian Contingent in Iraq Came Under Fire (UNIAN) 10/28/2004
  • Journalists Killed in Iraq (Reuters) 10/28/2004
  • Quake-weary Romania counts damage, says no injuries (Reuters/AlertNet) 10/28/2004
  • Polish ex-spy chief says Russia flexes oil muscle (Reuters) 10/28/2004
  • Pregnant ballerina Dvorovenko to take maternity leave, miss national tour (AP/Newsday) 10/28/2004
  • Icon Diplomacy (AP/ABC) 10/28/2004
  • Film documents Ukrainian story: Journey of Hope tells of the growth of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Alberta (Western Catholic Reporter) 10/28/2004

  • Ukraine's Big Decision (CS Monitor) 10/27/2004
  • A testing time for democracy (Guardian) 10/27/2004
  • Ukrainian campaign tainted by violence (Daily Telegraph) 10/27/2004
  • Ukrainian Candidate Vows to Protest Any Voting Fraud (Bloomberg) 10/27/2004
  • Дипломати ЄС вимагають покласти край порушенням (BBC Ukrainian) 10/27/2004
  • Analysis: A Game Without Rules (RFE/RL) 10/27/2004
  • Press Freedom in Ukraine (the following is an editorial reflecting the views of the United States Government) (VOA News) 10/27/2004
  • RFE/RL Supports Ukraine TV Journalists on Hunger Strike (RFE/RL) 10/27/2004
  • Ukraine journalists go on hunger strike (ABC-Australia) 10/27/2004
  • Ukraine Election Called 'Battle Between Democracy and Authoritarianism' (VOA News) 10/27/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Leonid Kuchma take part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Unknown Soldier's tomb in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Photo: Presidents Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, Vladimir Putin of Russia, Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine, and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan take part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Unknown Soldier's Tomb in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych and President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko hold flowers as they take part in wreath laying ceremony to mark 60th anniversary of Ukraine's liberation in WWII (AP/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich observe a moment of silence during a ceremony at the Unknown Soldier's Tomb in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Photo: Presidents Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, Vladimir Putin of Russia, Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine, and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan take part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Unknown Soldier's Tomb in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma toasts champagne with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during their meeting at the Presidential palace in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Photo: President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin speaks to President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma during their talks one-to-one at Mariinsky palace in Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Армія, парад, Путін і розчарування влади (BBC Ukrainian) 10/27/2004
  • Russia's support for Yanukovych may backfire (ISN) 10/27/2004
  • Ex-Soviet states still in Russia's shadow (Guardian) 10/27/2004
  • Russian President Stops Short of Openly Endorsing Yanukovych During Visit (RFE/RL) 10/27/2004
  • Backing favorites abroad, Putin raises eyebrows at home (AFP/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Putin's Kiev visit 'timed to influence Ukraine poll' (Guardian) 10/27/2004
  • Putin wades into Ukrainian election (Globe and Mail) 10/27/2004
  • Putin Goes on Stump in Ukraine (Moscow Times) 10/27/2004
  • Putin answers questions on Ukrainian TV (BBC News) 10/27/2004
  • Russia's Interference in Ukraine Is in Vain (Moscow Times) 10/27/2004
  • A Moscow Perspective on Ukraine's Election (Moscow Times) 10/27/2004
  • Фантомні болі демократії (Львівська газета) 10/27/2004
  • PACE to Observe Presidential Election in Ukraine (UNIAN) 10/27/2004
  • Звіт ОБСЄ: Влада на місцях підтримує Януковича, у ЗМІ немає об’єктивної інформації про всіх кандидатів (Кореспондент) 10/27/2004
  • Янукович не зможе перемогти у першому турі, вважають соцiологи (VOA News) 10/27/2004
  • The Campaign in Ukraine: If you think the U.S. election is nasty, take a look at this one (Slate) 10/27/2004
  • Україна опустилась у рейтингу «Репортерів без кордонів» на шість позицій (Deutsche Welle) 10/27/2004
  • Kerry Campaign: Bush-Cheney Ad Fact Check (USNewswire) 10/27/2004
  • Iraq to be early problem for White House winner (AFP/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Strong Earthquake Shakes Romania (AP/Yahoo) 10/27/2004
  • Кардинала Гузара не виявилося в списку виборців (BBC Ukrainian) 10/27/2004
  • Скуратівський: я переляканий тим, що робиться довкола (BBC Ukrainian) 10/27/2004
  • Юрій Андрухович: «Ситуація в Україні нагадує 1968 рік в Німеччині» (Deutsche Welle) 10/27/2004
  • Ukrainian troupe to kick up excitement with spirited dances (Cleveland Plain Dealer) 10/27/2004
  • Fashion fund-raiser for scholarships (Sun-Herald) 10/27/2004

  • Former banker steeled for Ukraine elections (Financial Times) 10/26/2004
  • Tensions rise as Ukraine poll nears (The Times) 10/26/2004
  • Голос Америки провiв круглий стiл на тему виборiв в Українi (VOA News) 10/26/2004
  • Photo: A group of journalists from Ukraine's Channel 5 continues their hunger strike as they protest against the authorities at their office in Kiev. The journalists launched their hunger strike on Monday and accused the government of exerting pressure on the station ahead of the country's October 31 presidential election (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/26/2004
  • Photo: A group of journalists from Ukraine's Channel 5 continues their hunger strike as they protest against the authorities at their office in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/26/2004
  • Глава Єврокомісії: Ситуація навколо '5-го каналу' не на користь європейським прагненням України (Кореспондент) 10/26/2004
  • TV station journalists go on hunger strike over threatened withdrawal of licence (Reporters sans frontières) 10/26/2004
  • TV 5 Kanal On Hunger Strike (UNIAN) 10/26/2004
  • Analysis: Putin and the Liberation of Ukraine from Nazism (RFE/RL) 10/26/2004
  • Янукович заплутався в шнурках маріонетки? (Українська Правда) 10/26/2004
  • Russia's Putin Lauds Ukraine PM in TV Appearance (Reuters) 10/26/2004
  • Russia's Putin in Ukraine ahead of decisive presidential vote (AFP/Yahoo) 10/26/2004
  • Putin Travels to Ukraine to Praise PM (AP/Yahoo) 10/26/2004
  • Putin praises Ukraine's leader (BBC News) 10/26/2004
  • Putin, in Ukraine, Praises Government Days Before Election (RFE/RL) 10/26/2004
  • Russian President Begins Three-Day Visit to Ukraine, Just Days Ahead of Crucial Election (RFE/RL) 10/26/2004
  • Putin to begin controversial pre-election trip to Ukraine with unusual live TV appearance (AP/Kyiv Post) 10/26/2004
  • Putin to Appear Live on Ukrainian TV (Moscow Times) 10/26/2004
  • Події під ЦВК 23 жовтня очима свідків (Громадське радіо) 10/26/2004
  • Сутички біля ЦВК: влада і опозиція звинувачують одна одну (BBC Ukrainian) 10/26/2004
  • The Game with No Rule Book [scroll down] (RFE/RL) 10/26/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian presidential candidate and Socialist party leader Oleksander Moroz delivers his speech during a rally outside the Cabinet of Ministers in Kiev. Ukraine's Socialist Party members staged a meeting in support of Moroz and protested against rising of prices, ahead of the country's October 31 presidential election (Reuters/Yahoo) 10/26/2004
  • Мороз: Кучма хоче висунутися сам (BBC Ukrainian) 10/26/2004
  • Машину депутата Бондаренка залили палаючим бензином (BBC Ukrainian) 10/26/2004
  • Yanukovych's Press-Service Does Not Accredit UNIAN Journalists (UNIAN) 10/26/2004
  • Ukrainian TV Channel Journalists Go on Hunger Strike; Opposition Campaigner Attacked with Inflammable Liquid; Youth Group Announces Week of Protests; Russian President to Visit Ukraine [scroll down] (RFE/RL) 10/26/2004
  • Opposition Activists Harassed and Arbitrarily Arrested (Amnesty International) 10/26/2004
  • Ukrainians Prepare to Elect a New President (PolitInfo) 10/26/2004
  • The other crazy election (Tufts Daily) 10/26/2004
  • 10,000 Join Student Opposition Protest in Lviv (VOA News) 10/26/2004
  • Виборчі дільниці за кордоном (Львівська газета) 10/26/2004
  • Ukraine Occupies 138th Place in Worldwide Press Freedom Index (UNIAN) 10/26/2004
  • East Asia and Middle East have worst press freedom records (Reporters sans frontières) 10/26/2004
  • Too early for Ukraine to enter EU - Yanukovych (Interfax) 10/26/2004
  • Next US president to inherit a legacy of mistrust and fear (Guardian) 10/26/2004
  • Invisible poison lies forgotten in Chernobyl-polluted Belarus (AFP/Yahoo) 10/26/2004
  • Queen's University professor was an authority on Siberian and Ukrainian history (Globe and Mail) 10/26/2004
  • Classical CDs. Silvestrov: 'Silent Songs' (Newark Star-Ledger) 10/26/2004
  • Ukrainian dance company leaps onto ECU stage (East Carolinian) 10/26/2004
  • War and peace (Daily Telegraph) 10/26/2004
  • SA, Ukraine now linked (South African Star) 10/26/2004
  • Actor friends go 'Long Way' (USA Today) 10/26/2004
  • In King Ralph we trust (Edmonton Sun) 10/26/2004
  • Bruised but unbowed into the Valley of Death (The Times) 10/26/2004

  • Putin's Unchallenged Imperialism (Wash Post) 10/25/2004
  • U.S. relations with Ukraine hinge on Sunday's down-and-dirty presidential vote (Knight Ridder) 10/25/2004
  • In the spotlight: Viktor Yushchenko (Financial Times) 10/25/2004
  • Stakes as GREAT as a human life? (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/25/2004
  • Ukraine votes for new leader under nervous eye of Russia, West (AFP/EU Business) 10/25/2004
  • Huge Kyiv Rally Highlights Unease Ahead of Ukraine Vote (RFE/RL) 10/25/2004
  • Police held after Kiev rally attack (Financial Times) 10/25/2004
  • An important election looms in Ukraine (Modesto Bee) 10/25/2004
  • Держдепартамент США, Джон Керрi про ситуацiю в Українi (VOA News) 10/25/2004
  • Publisher of Business Weekly Arrested in Kyiv (UNIAN) 10/25/2004
  • The Last Inch (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/25/2004
  • Україна перед виборами: інтерв'ю з главою місії спостерігачів ОБСЄ (Deutsche Welle) 10/25/2004
  • Opposition activists arbitrarily detained (Amnesty International) 10/25/2004
  • Sergey Kivalov: 'I Will Not Consider Declaring the Election Invalid, Even in Theory' (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/25/2004
  • Без маневру (Грані-плюс) 10/25/2004
  • Мельниченко опублікував розшифровку розмови Кучми і Януковича у впливовій російській газеті (Кореспондент) 10/25/2004
  • Ukrainian President Cancels Foreign Trip as Poll Tensions Rise (RFE/RL) 10/25/2004
  • EU delays agreements with neighbouring countries (EU Observer) 10/25/2004
  • EU split over future asylum policy (Reuters) 10/25/2004
  • Dozens of Iraqi Soldiers Found Slain (LA Times) 10/25/2004
  • Sex on the auction block: 2 new books detail the sale of women and children into slavery as prostitutes (Detroit FreeP) 10/25/2004
  • Yuschenko is against passing 2005 budget before presidential election (Interfax) 10/25/2004
  • In the Heat of Passion (Дзеркало Тижня) 10/25/2004
  • 'Сьогодні мовчати – національна зрада!' Розмова з Оксаною Забужко (Львівська газета) 10/25/2004
  • Ukraine’s Parliament Rejects Bills on Permanent Land Use for Religious Organizations (RISU) 10/25/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian naval officers carry British and Ukrainian flags, during a service at the memorial for those who lost their lives in The Battle of Balaclava, on the 150th anniversary of The Charge of The Light Brigade (AP/Yahoo) 10/25/2004
  • Photo: Britain's Prince Philip is saluted by a Ukrainian sailor attends a memorial service for those who lost their lives in The Battle of Balaclava, on the 150th anniversary of The Charge of The Light Brigade, at Balaclava, in the Crimea, Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 10/25/2004
  • Photo: Riders participate in a re-enactment of the Crimean War's 'Charge of the Light Brigade' as they ride through what is known in British history as the 'Valley of Death' in the Crimea, Ukraine. The Charge of the Light Brigade was an unmitigated disaster for the British Army. Badly-phrased orders led about 670 cavalry into a hail of Russian bullets and cannon, killing the majority of them. Monday is the 150th anniversary of the infamous Charge (AP/Yahoo) 10/25/2004
  • Photo: Riders participate in a re-enactment of the Crimean War's 'Charge of the Light Brigade' as they ride through what is known in British history as the 'Valley of Death' in the Crimea, Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 10/25/2004
  • Photo: Riders participate in a re-enactment of t