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  • The old bear is stirring again in Ukraine, and it's wearing Putin's face. Putin believes in the rule of a grim elite who will protect Russia from the corrupt West (The Times) 11/30/2004
  • Is Kuchma's Proposal For New Vote A Bid To Sideline Yushchenko? (RFE/RL) 11/30/2004
  • 'Countdown with Keith Olbermann': The electoral crisis in the Ukraine threatening to escalate out of control. (MSNBC) 11/30/2004
  • Bush Says U.S. Supports European Mediation in Ukraine (USDOS) 11/30/2004
  • [AUDIO] Ukraine's Soviet Past and Uncertain Democratic Future (NPR) 11/30/2004
  • [AUDIO] Opposition Leaders Quit Talks on Ukraine Vote (NPR) 11/30/2004
  • U.S. Supports Additional International Efforts on Transnistria (USDOS) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine opposition ups pressure (BBC) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine State TV Workers Switching Sides (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Putin's Warning Appears Aimed for U.S. (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Glen Spey – Local Ukrainians watch and hope for a free nation (Times Herald-Record) 11/30/2004
  • Парламент ухвалює суперечливе рішення щодо виборів (VOA) 11/30/2004
  • OSCE Secretary General Jan Kubis will travel to Ukraine on Wednesday (OSCE) 11/30/2004
  • Publisher distributes free online copy of 'Beheaded, the killing of a journalist' by JV Koshiw, indictment of Ukraine's President Kuchma (Website) 11/30/2004
  • Ukrainian-Americans Hopeful About Election [Adrian Hevryk, Alex Motyl, Askold Lozynsky] (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • OSCE Media Representative concerned over harassment of media outlets in Ukraine (OSCE) 11/30/2004
  • Viktor Yushchenko: Ukraine's Rebellious Wonk. Why does the West want this candidate for Ukraine? (Time) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Ends Compromise Talks (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • ‘Putinism' at work in Ukraine. By George Will (Montana Standard) 11/30/2004
  • AUDIO: Ukrainians Await Court Decision on Election [with Petro Koshukov, co-founder of 'Znaio,' a voter education project in Ukraine] (NPR) 11/30/2004
  • Kiev parliament protesters ejected (CNN) 11/30/2004
  • Kiev protesters shivering, but stubborn (UPI/Wash Times) 11/30/2004
  • Editorial: Glimmers of Sanity in Ukraine (NY Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine PM Yanukovich proposes Ukraine re-vote with new candidates - UPDATE (AFX/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • In a World Below, Bedrock Resistance to Protests in Kiev. By C. J. CHIVERS. [Coal miners in Donetsk, Ukraine, say they resent protests in the capital, Kiev, against Prime Minister Viktor F. Yanukovich, whom they support. 'Kiev is not Ukraine,' said one.] (NY Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine opposition breaks off talks, resumes blockade (AFP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • UOC-Moscow Patriarchate Orthodox Chancellory Warns of Actions Conducted without its Blessing (RISU) 11/30/2004
  • Christian Leaders of Odesa Call Political Leaders to Hear Voice of Protesters (RISU) 11/30/2004
  • A Softer Tone From Bush on Ukraine Points to a Quandary for U.S. (NY Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine Faces Split, Bloodshed, Putin Ally Says (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • I nearly pulled out of fight over Ukraine crisis [Vitali Klitschko] (London Evening Standard) 11/30/2004
  • New vote gains favor as solution in Ukraine (Chicago Tribune/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine waits decision on nation's future (IOL) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine's Isolated PM Repeats Offer to Opposition (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Ukrainian Lawmakers Hold Debate on No-Confidence Vote (Update3) (Bloomberg) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine's parliament begins emergency session (AFP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Demands grow for new Ukraine election (Reuters) 11/30/2004
  • Schroeder, Putin Agree to Respect New Ukraine Result (Update1) (Bloomberg) 11/30/2004
  • Polish Premier Says EU Neglected Ukraine for Too Long (Update2) (Bloomberg) 11/30/2004
  • Limits imposed on Ukrainian banks [Ukraine's central bank has imposed limits on how many dollars customers can buy to reduce the risk of a run on the country's currency, the hryvna.] (BBC) 11/30/2004
  • Ukrainian central bank limits dollar purchases to support hryvna (AFX/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Protesters Try to Enter Ukraine Parliament (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Ukrainian PM faces no-confidence vote (AFP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Protesters Push Through Fence at Ukraine Parliament (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Press sees Moscow hand in Ukraine crisis (BBC) 11/30/2004
  • Putin to Respect New Ukraine Election -- Germany (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Report: Putin Rejects Foreign Pressure (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Yushchenko calls on Ukrainian govt to resign (Interfax-Russia) 11/30/2004
  • Letter: Eastern voters need positive message (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukrainian immigrants in Maine react to political crisis (Foster's) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine's Stolen election (NY Post) 11/30/2004
  • Ukrainian-Americans push for pro-West leader (Macomb Daily) 11/30/2004
  • ‘I hope that democracy will win' (Corvallis Gazette-Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukranian MJC alumna leading protest in Kiev (Modesto Bee) 11/30/2004
  • UOC-Moscow Patriarchate Orthodox Parish in Kyiv Prays in Support of Yanukovych (RISU) 11/30/2004
  • Faithful at Monastery of the Caves will be Asked to Remove “Party” Symbols (RISU) 11/30/2004
  • Canadian diaspora joins orange campaign (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Faithful in Eastern Regions of Ukraine Pray for Unity (RISU) 11/30/2004
  • Editorial: Spectre of a split (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • New poll proposed to resolve Ukraine stand-off (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine premier isolated as Russia warns of violence (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine's president proposes fresh election (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Diplomatic courtesies barely conceal EU preference for new poll (Financial Times) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine Pushing Poland's Buttons (LA Times) 11/30/2004
  • Poll wrangling paralyses Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament has ended a debate on the presidential poll crisis without adopting a motion of no-confidence in Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych. (BBC) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine Youth Group Mobilized for Demonstrations [PORA] (NPR) 11/30/2004
  • AUDIO: Ukraine Election Analysis [with Taras Kuzio] (NPR) 11/30/2004
  • The radicals with vested interest in orange victory (Guardian) 11/30/2004
  • Crisis gives some signs of easing in Ukraine (IHT) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine parliament ends session without passing no confidence vote (AFX/III) 11/30/2004
  • The anxious wait at Kiev's courts (BBC) 11/30/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian deputies and supporters backing opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko try to prevent two other supporters from entering the parliament hall in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine compromise ideas rejected, firm warnings on separatism (AFP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • EU policy chief flies to Kiev (Australia News) 11/30/2004
  • Rights groups condemn Ukraine media attacks (Guardian) 11/30/2004
  • Moscow's dangerous game of Ukrainian roulette could backfire. By Askold Krushelnycky (Independent) 11/30/2004
  • КОМІТЕТ ЮЩЕНКА ПРИПИНЯЄ ПЕРЕГОВОРИ І вимагає впустити людей в парламент [Yushchenko committee aborts negotiations and demands that the people enter Parliament] (Українська правда) 11/30/2004
  • Isolated Kuchma offers prospect of fresh elections (Independent) 11/30/2004
  • Russians of the east vent their anger at the 'orange revolt'. By Neil Barnett in Donetsk (Independent) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine's Parliament Adjourns Without No-Confidence Motion (RFE/RL) 11/30/2004
  • Russia/Ukraine: Did President Putin Miscalculate In Ukraine? (RFE/RL) 11/30/2004
  • Дипломатів, що підтримали Ющенка, відкликають до України [Diplomats that voiced support for Yushchenko are being recalled] (Українська правда) 11/30/2004
  • Ukrainian Opposition Reportedly Pulls Out of Talks (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Ends Compromise Talks (AP/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • Protesters Push Through Fence at Ukraine Parliament (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/30/2004
  • 'Kiev is not Ukraine'. By C.J. Chivers (The New York Times) (IHT) 11/30/2004
  • Kiev's Boys in Blue Are Turning Orange (Moscow Times) 11/30/2004
  • Democracy inaction (Salon) 11/30/2004
  • Where democracy refuses to die- Interview with Olena Prytula (Salon) 11/30/2004
  • A Softer Tone From Bush on Ukraine Points to a Quandary for U.S. (NY Times) 11/30/2004

  • Independence with a Solidarity Twist. Lech Walesa Has Come to Help Viktor Yushchenko (Kommersant) 11/29/2004
  • World Congress of Ukrainians states position on current events in Ukraine -/- Світовий Конґрес Українців: Про сучасні події в Україні (BRAMA) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine's East Backs Autonomy Referendum (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine crisis 'sparks bank rout' (BBC) 11/29/2004
  • Професор Гарварду про можливий вплив подiй в Українi на Росiю (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Американський полiтолог про «Прокляття комунiзму» (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Акція протесту біля Білого Дому (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Cardinal Husar Gives Position on Election Results (RISU) 11/29/2004
  • США стурбованi територiяльною цiлiснiстю України (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Crisis a Reality Test for Bush-Putin Ties (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Truth and Consequences in Ukraine (The Nation) 11/29/2004
  • Steel industrialist banks on victory for Yanukovich. By Tom Warner [For Rinat Akhmetov, the coal and steel baron who is believed to be Ukraine's richest man, the declining prospects of his long-time ally Viktor Yanukovich becoming president have been hard to accept.] (Financial Times) 11/29/2004
  • US insists on Ukraine's territorial integrity amid secession calls (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • NATO Secretary General's position on Ukraine crisis [From 11/26/04] (NATO) 11/29/2004
  • NATO Secretary General meets Ukrainian religious leaders (NATO) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine President Bows to Pressure, Backs New Vote (Reuters) 11/29/2004
  • New Iron Curtain Threatens Ukraine: Thatcher (The Scotsman) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine election observer corroborates stories of rigged voting (ABC-Australia) 11/29/2004
  • Yanukovich's fans dream of secessionist Ukraine republic. By Tom Warner in Donetsk (Financial Times) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine's youth take city centre military-style (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/29/2004
  • A Smarting Bear. How smart has Russia's Ukraine policy been? Moscow doesn't know, but it knows it has a problem. (Transitions Online) 11/29/2004
  • Red, White, and Orange...There's no doubt whom Poland's politicians, media, and people are supporting in Ukraine. (Transitions Online) 11/29/2004
  • Orange Squeeze. By Ivan Lozowy (Transitions Online) 11/29/2004
  • Stars back Ukrainian boxing brothers' opposition campaign: report [Ukrainian boxing brothers Vladimir and Vitali Klitschko have reportedly secured the participation of a host of stars in a campaign to back the Ukrainian opposition] (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukrainian-Americans Hope Election Mess Ends (1010 WINS) 11/29/2004
  • Kuchma says Ukraine economy may collapse in days like 'house of cards' (AFX/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Чи перебувають російські війська на території України? (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • A Conservative Departs [Colin Powell] (National Review) 11/29/2004
  • Верховний суд почав розглядати скарги опозицiї (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Житель наметового мiстечка: «нас не подолати» (VOA) 11/29/2004
  • Kremlin-Backed Oligarchs Fueling Ukrainian Separatism (Our Ukraine) 11/29/2004
  • Finance Minister warns of repayment difficulties due to crisis (Ukrainian Journal) 11/29/2004
  • How can the Ukraine crisis be solved? (BBC) 11/29/2004
  • Pope again prays for Ukraine (CWN) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Poll Neither Free Nor Fair, Says Straw (The Scotsman) 11/29/2004
  • Russian units of special forces are in Ukraine for a week (Maidan) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine's youth take city centre military-style (Reuters) 11/29/2004
  • Power cut alarm over Ukraine crisis (Daily Telegraph) 11/29/2004
  • Letter: West must not ignore Russian role in Ukraine (Daily Telegraph) 11/29/2004
  • [AUDIO] Ukraine Turmoil Raises Talk of Split (NPR) 11/29/2004
  • It’s Time. In solidarity with the protesters in Kiev. (National Review) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Is The Same Old Story. By Tom Fenton (CBS) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine President Endorses New Election (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukrainian-Americans rally at Capitol. Approximately 100 people gathered to protest an alleged fraudulent election. (Minnesota Daily) 11/29/2004
  • 'Ukraine poll not free nor fair' (BBC) 11/29/2004
  • Powell Says Ukraine Must Stay Together (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine PM Says He'd Support Another Vote (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Kuchma in favor of new elections in Ukraine (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Shevchenko Scientific Society statement regarding events in Ukraine (NTSh) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine election shenanigans an eye-opener for Mikva (Chicago Sun-Times) 11/29/2004
  • Departing Ukrainian President Would Support New Elections (NY Times) 11/29/2004
  • APPEAL of the Academic Community in Lviv to the Academic Community of Russia (NTSh) 11/29/2004
  • Letter: To Mr. Volodymyr Lytvyn Head of the Supreme Council of Ukraine (NTSh) 11/29/2004
  • World Academia in Support of Freedom of the Ukrainan Nation (NTSh) 11/29/2004
  • Donetsk decides on public vote on Dec 15 on constitutional amendments (Interfax-Russia) 11/29/2004
  • Army remains guarantor of Ukraine's territorial integrity - minister (Interfax-Russia) 11/29/2004
  • Georgian MFA Condemns Ukrainian Poll as Flawed (Civil Georgia) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Demands Kuchma Fire Yanukovych (Update6) (Bloomberg) 11/29/2004
  • Yanukovich chief quits bank [Serhiy Tyhypko] (AFP/Australian) 11/29/2004
  • Head of Ukrainian Central Bank Resigns [Serhiy Tyhypko, head of Ukraine's Central Bank and Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych's presidential campaign team has resigned to engage in politics full-time] (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Yanukovich campaign chief resigns, says re-run of election best solution [Serhiy Tyhypko] (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • East Ukraine a steppe removed from west. By Mark MacKinnon (Globe and Mail) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine court to hear election appeal as break-up threat mounts (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine court attempts to end poll crisis (Guardian) 11/29/2004
  • Tbilisi Mayor’s Office Collects Aid for Ukrainian Protesters (Civil Georgia) 11/29/2004
  • Kazakh blasts aimed to wreck stability -party (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine's Kuchma Says Secession of East Would Be `Unacceptable' (Bloomberg) 11/29/2004
  • Court Debates Validity of Ukraine Election (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Division of Ukraine unacceptable: Kuchma (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Kuchma Calls for Compromise in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • EU, NATO warn against break-up of Ukraine (AFX/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine's Rifts Extend to the Economy (NY Times) 11/29/2004
  • Kuchma: Ukraine's Financial System Could Collapse (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine high court reviews election (Wash Times) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Supreme Court Meets on Election Crisis (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Supreme court will not issue ruling today (AFP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Editorial: Ukrainian democracy (Tufts Daily) 11/29/2004
  • Court Won't Rule on Ukraine Election Today (AP/Yahoo) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine waits on Supreme Court hearing (Daily Telegraph) 11/29/2004
  • [AUDIO] Ukrainian Court Hears Arguments on Disputed Election (NPR) 11/29/2004
  • 8 hours in Kyiv's Maidan Nezalezhnist (Independence Square) SLIDESHOW (BRAMA) 11/29/2004
  • East coast Ukrainians mobilize protest in US capital city FOTO/S (BRAMA) 11/29/2004
  • A Line in the Sand - Bush vs. Putin FOTO/S (Crawford TX) (BRAMA) 11/29/2004
  • Chicago Ukrainian Community Supports 'President Yuschenko' FOTO/S (BRAMA) 11/29/2004
  • ПОРА блокує Кабмін та АП! [PORA blockade around Cabinet Ministry and Presidential administration buildings] (ПОРА) 11/29/2004
  • The Orange Revolution: Why Russia, the U.S. and Europe care so much about Ukraine's disputed presidential election (Time) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine Journalist Stages Silent Revolt (Moscow Times) 11/29/2004
  • Comparing Roses and Chestnuts (Moscow Times) 11/29/2004
  • Kremlin Says West Is Meddling (Moscow Times) 11/29/2004
  • Donetsk Fuels Fears of a Breakup (Moscow Times) 11/29/2004
  • Report of military activity outside Ukraine capital [UNCONFIRMED] (BRAMA) 11/29/2004
  • Ukraine vote goes to court (CS Monitor) 11/29/2004
  • 'Russia's Slippery Foothold in Abkhazia Becomes a Slide' (PINR) 11/29/2004

  • Ukraine flirting with a civil war. By Eric Margolis (Toronto Sun) 11/28/2004
  • Behind the scenes at Kiev's rally (BBC) 11/28/2004
  • UK Ukrainians show their true colours (BBC) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Urges PM's Ouster (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Aide Issues Ultimatum to Kuchma (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine II: EU hypocrisy must end (IHT) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine Group Gives President Ultimatum [warning it would block his movements unless he fired the prime minister by Monday night] (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko (R), his wife Katerina and one of their children wave to supporters during a rally in Kiev. (AFP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Pro-Russia Ukraine region Donetsk to vote on more autonomy (AFX/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • In a legal limbo (Financial Times) 11/28/2004
  • Editorial: A frigid vigil in Ukraine: There's abundant evidence election was flawed (Oregon Register-Guard) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine's Proud Past and Divided Present (Deutsche Welle) 11/28/2004
  • Eastern Ukraine vote fuels fears of break-up (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Pro-Russia regions of Ukraine threaten to split off in wake of disputed vote (AFX/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Ukrainian region seeks autonomy [Donetsk] (BBC) 11/28/2004
  • Pope Prays for Peace in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Lugar urges new Ukraine vote; no absentee ballots (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/28/2004
  • Transcript: Sen. Lugar on 'FOX News Sunday' (Fox) 11/28/2004
  • British-Based Ukrainians Show Support for Yushchenko (The Scotsman) 11/28/2004
  • Back in the USSR? (Weekly Standard) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine's Opposition Urged to Stay in Streets (VOA) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine heads for ballot re-run (Independent) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine Security Council Asks Politicians to Speed Up Talks (Bloomberg) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine crisis: How the chaos unfolded (IOL) 11/28/2004
  • [AUDIO] Ukraine Election Crisis Heads to High Court [Adrian Karatnytsky of Freedom House] (NPR) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine singer ends hunger strike [Pop star Ruslana Lezhychko has reportedly ended the hunger strike she began in support of opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko.] (Reuters/News Australia) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine President Calls for Blockade's End (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Revealed: the full story of the Ukrainian election fraud. By Tom Parfitt in Kiev and Colin Freeman (Daily Telegraph) 11/28/2004
  • EU joins Kiev's parliament in backing calls for fresh poll as 'winner' warns of civil war threat. By Tom Parfitt in Kiev (Daily Telegraph) 11/28/2004
  • A new iron curtain now threatens Europe. By Anne Applebaum (Daily Telegraph) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine 'catastrophe' looms (Daily Telegraph) 11/28/2004
  • Ukrainian poll re-run calls grow (BBC) 11/28/2004
  • Pressure grows for new Ukraine election (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • West makes all right noises on Ukraine (Toronto Star) 11/28/2004
  • Fears of east-west split in Ukraine (Guardian) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine Sees Fresh Rallies After Parliament Vote (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Autonomy for southeastern Ukraine not on agenda today (Interfax-Russia) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine parliament vote backs opposition claims (AFP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine partition fears after week of political crisis (AFP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Putin resolute to keep Ukraine in Russian fold [Chicago Tribune] (Pioneer Press) 11/28/2004
  • Slideshow: Ukraine Elections (Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Momentum Builds for New Vote in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Sportview: Ukraine Crisis Upsets Klitschko [He wants to be with his brother, Wladimir, on the streets in Kiev, leading rallies for Viktor Yushchenko...] (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Opposition promises to continue rally in Kyiv (Interfax-Russia) 11/28/2004
  • Pressure rises [Ukraine's parliament declared the country's disputed presidential election invalid yesterday. The action - approved by 255 of the 429 legislators present - was not legally binding. But it was a clear demonstration of rising dissatisfaction. The legislators also passed a vote of no-confidence in the Central Elections Commission.] (AP/Edmonton Sun) 11/28/2004
  • Split Ukraine awaits crucial court hearing on disputed vote (AFP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • People showing great 'fortitude' (Edmonton Sun) 11/28/2004
  • Poles back Yushchenko (AP/Edmonton Sun) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine a test for East, West [(T)op aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday called Ukraine's election dispute a major test of Russia's relations with the West (and) accused politicians in the U.S. and Europe of fomenting political unrest in former Soviet republics.] (AP/Edmonton Sun) 11/28/2004
  • Youth Movement Underlies the Opposition in Ukraine (NY Times) 11/28/2004
  • No doubt 'the fix was in,' local observer says [John Petryshyn knows first hand that something stinks with the results of the presidential election in Ukraine.] (Winnipeg Sun) 11/28/2004
  • The New East-West Divide [By CRAIG R. WHITNEY][??? - In this year's election, support was strong for Mr. Yushchenko in western Ukraine, which was part of Poland before 1939 and where many people speak Polish today.] (NY Times) 11/28/2004
  • KU professor convinced of fraud [Erik Herron: the disputed presidential election in Ukraine was rigged] (Lawrence Journal-World) 11/28/2004
  • Diplomacy's just not his style [Bush, Putin] (Toronto Star) 11/28/2004
  • Melbourne Ukrainians protest election result (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004
  • Observers witnessed vote fraud, violence [LONDON SUNDAY TELEGRAPH] (Wash Times) 11/28/2004
  • Local Ukrainians protest the election (Philadelphia Enquirer) 11/28/2004
  • Snowy Tent City Holds Soul of Ukraine Protest (LA Times) 11/28/2004
  • Could the Orange Revolution be just a mirage in the snow? Six days on and still they chant, still they march, still they seek to overturn the election result that cheated them. (Independent) 11/28/2004
  • Editorial: The Once and Future Soviet Press (NY Times) 11/28/2004
  • Parliament Says Votes in Ukraine Were Not Valid (NY Times) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine crisis grows as MPs vote to cancel election result (Guardian) 11/28/2004
  • Comment: Peter Unwin: Putin should keep his nose out of Ukraine. So should we (Independent) 11/28/2004
  • Slideshow: Election protest [Bohdan Skrobach] (Website) 11/28/2004
  • ЮЩЕНКО ПОПЕРЕДЖАЄ, ЩО О 20 ГОДИНІ МОЖУТЬ РОЗІГНАТИ МІТИНГ І ВВЕСТИ НАДЗВИЧАЙНИЙ СТАН [Yushchenko warning: possible attempt to disperse rally at 20:00 (Kyiv time) and impose martial law (?)] (Українська Правда) 11/28/2004
  • Ukraine President: Compromise Needed (AP/Yahoo) 11/28/2004

  • Ukraine Parliament Says Disputed Poll Invalid (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine Lawmakers Meet in Special Session (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Parliament declares Ukraine poll invalid (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Flowers for Freedom. Protesters in Ukraine sang a new anthem: 'Vstavay! Rise up!' But Moscow didn't like it, and some warned of a new cold war. (Newsweek) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine Parliament Moves a Step to Solve Crisis (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine's Parliament Debates Disputed Election (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Observers Suspicious of Media in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Kiev's new orange order (BBC) 11/27/2004
  • More protests as Ukraine talks end without agreement (AFP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Bush: Validity of Ukraine Vote in Doubt [did not directly answer a question about what consequences Ukraine might face if the dispute is not resolved to his satisfaction] (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • EU: New Elections Only Solution for Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • EU sees new elections as best for Ukraine (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine Rivals Fail to Resolve Stalemate (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukranian parliament leader proposes declaring poll invalid (AFP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Declare Ukraine Election Invalid, Says Assembly Head (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine declares disputed presidential election result invalid (AFP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine parliament favours annulling disputed presidential vote (AFP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine Lawmaker Wants Vote Called Invalid (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine's Parliament Wants Nov. 21 Election Voided (Update3) (Bloomberg) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine parliament hands opposition symbolic win over disputed vote (AFP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ex-Soviet bloc states mull election [Most former Soviet countries - with the notable exception of Georgia - have endorsed the disputed result of the Ukrainian presidential election.] (BBC) 11/27/2004
  • Soviet shadow looms over Canada's Ukrainian diaspora (AFP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine Parliament Calls Election Invalid (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Summary: Ukraine Vote Declared Invalid (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine's Political Crisis a Key Concern (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004
  • Calgary's Ukrainian community shows support (CFCN) 11/27/2004
  • Envoys step up efforts to end Ukraine crisis (Financial Times) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine Parliament Calls Election Invalid (NPR) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine, Russia and the West (NPR) 11/27/2004
  • Greek Catholic Bishop Asks Armed Forces not to Raise Arms against their own People (RISU) 11/27/2004
  • Group of UOC-Moscow Patriarchate Orthodox Clergy and Faithful Call Kuchma and Yanukovych to Resign (RISU) 11/27/2004
  • Facing down the bear (Financial Times) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine's election rivals sit down with mediators (Financial Times) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine's poll contenders renounce use of force (Financial Times) 11/27/2004
  • Ukraine Parliament Calls Election Invalid (AP/Yahoo) 11/27/2004

  • The Future is Orange? (Transitions Online) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine opposition blocks govt headquarters in Kiev - UPDATE (AFX/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Summary: Ukraine Crisis Remains Unsettled (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine's Yushchenko demands new poll [A defiant Ukraine opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko, backed by tens of thousands of supporters, has demanded a new presidential election...] (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Bush: World Watching Ukraine's Crisis (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine Crisis Talks End Without Resolve (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Yushchenko Demands New Ukraine Election [Liberal opposition challenger Viktor Yushchenko said a solution to Ukraine's political crisis was needed within days...] (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine's Yushchenko Demands New Presidential Vote [Ukraine opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko, backed by thousands of supporters, emerged on Friday from a meeting with international mediators demanding a new election...] (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Color me orange: Ukraine's opposition bastion shows its true colors (AFP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Over 3000 in Rome Demonstrate for Justice in Ukraine (RISU) 11/26/2004
  • Brodsky Synagogue Helps People in Independence Square (RISU) 11/26/2004
  • Greek Catholic Bishop Blesses All, Including Yanukovych Supporters (RISU) 11/26/2004
  • “Church Cannot be Silent,” Says Roman Catholic Bishop (RISU) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine opposition blocks pro-Russia PM from entering office (AFP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Union of Orthodox Brotherhoods Calls Yanukovych to Assume Presidency Faster [Moscow Patriarchate] (RISU) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine protests will not stop govt work - Solana (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine Premier Warns of 'Coup' (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Talks Start After Ukraine PM Addresses Miners (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine needs credible resolution to election crisis: Bush (AFP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Working Group Set Up to Look at Ukraine Poll Crisis (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine opposition spokesman alleges Russian troops are present in Kiev (AFX/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine Protesters March to Site of EU Leaders' Mediation Talks [AUDIO] (Bloomberg) 11/26/2004
  • Canadians protest over Ukraine crisis (AFP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine rivals meet in presence of EU, Russia mediators (AFX/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Russia slams EU mediation in Ukraine as unlawful intervention (AFX/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine's Yushchenko to meet outgoing President Kuchma - president's office (AFX/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Statement of the staff of law-enforcement bodies of Kharkiv region (Website) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine talks end without agreement, opposition demands Dec 12 vote (AFP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • NGO calls on all Americans to send letters of appeal to the President of Ukraine URGENT ACTION ITEM (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Diplomats in NY join the Ukrainian nation in its fight for democracy -/- Ті, що з українським народом (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Video/audio: Velvet Revolution or Tiananmen Square? Highlights from American Enterprise Institute Roundtable (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Video/audio: 11/24/04 US Secretary of State Colin Powell statement regarding the situation in Ukraine (BRAMA) 11/26/2004
  • Eastern Europe Lions Reach Out to Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Рішення Вченої Ради НТУУ 'КПІ' від 24 листопада 2004 року (Website) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine Leader, Possible Successors Meet (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Surrounds Buildings (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Analysis: Divided Ukraine (BBC) 11/26/2004
  • Crowds blockade Kiev government [Ranks of police have been seen joining the opposition] (BBC) 11/26/2004
  • Poland Gets Involved in Ukraine Standoff (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Some Retreat to Ukrainian House (AP/Moscow Times) 11/26/2004
  • Opposition Braves Cold at Kiev Tent Camp (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine Protesters Blockade Official Buildings (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine's postmodern coup d'etat. Yushchenko got the US nod, and money flooded in to his supporters (Guardian) 11/26/2004
  • Opposition Stages New Rallies in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Близько тисячі учасників демонстрації в Брюсселі протестували проти фальсифікацій виборів українського президента (Deutsche Welle) 11/26/2004
  • European Envoys Arrive in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukrainian choir sings for peace (London Free Press) 11/26/2004
  • [AUDIO] Decision on Ukraine Vote Awaits Court Ruling (NPR) 11/26/2004
  • EU, Russia Envoys to Meet Ukraine Presidency Rivals (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukraine's Kuchma Calls for End to [so-called] 'Revolution' (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Berlin joins efforts to resolve Ukraine crisis (Expatica) 11/26/2004
  • Фоторепортаж: Брюссель [2] (Website) 11/26/2004
  • Фоторепортаж: Брюссель [1] (Website) 11/26/2004
  • Russia Uneasy Over Efforts in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Yushchenko to Meet With Ukraine President [Kuchma] (AP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • Ukrainian presidency rivals to hold talks (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/26/2004
  • ANALYSIS-Ukraine turmoil shows Russian might is slipping (Reuters/AlertNet) 11/26/2004
  • New Kids on the Bloc (NY Times) 11/26/2004
  • The Droll Cartoonist With a Grade-A Obsession. By Carol Kino. [Cartoonist Roz Chast's latest passion: the art of pysanka] (NY Times) 11/26/2004
  • Kiev Divided Into Two Camps (Moscow Times) 11/26/2004
  • Ukrainian High Court Hearing Vote Appeal (AFP/Yahoo) 11/26/2004

  • On the spot: Ukraine's rollercoaster week (The Times) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine's chorus of protest grows (BBC) 11/25/2004
  • A British Ukrainian's view of poll [Dr Lubomyr Mazur, national president of the Association of Ukrainians] (BBC) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine court gives reprieve to opposition as Walesa enters fray (AFP/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Why Ukraine's crisis matters to the West (The Scotsman) 11/25/2004
  • Opinion: Ukraine has chance to fulfil its democratic pledge (Daily Telegraph) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine's cold war. President warns of civil conflict as battle for control intensifies. By Askold Krushelnycky (Independent) 11/25/2004
  • В Сан-Франциско - мітинг протесту - фоторепортаж (Website) 11/25/2004
  • NATO chief summons ambassador, voices alliance ‘deep concern’ (Ukrainian Journal) 11/25/2004
  • КУЧМА ЗРАНКУ ПЛАНУЄ ЩОСЬ ТЕРМІНОВО ОГОЛОСИТИ (Українська правда) 11/25/2004
  • Poland's Walesa flies to Ukraine for crisis mediation talks (AFP/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Ukrainian court suspends Yanukovich poll win (Financial Times) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Plans Strike, EU-Russia at Odds (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • EU, Russia Call for Peace in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine Premier Is Named Winner; U.S. Assails Move (NY Times) 11/25/2004
  • Масовий мітинг протесту біля посольств України та Росії у Вашингтоні (VOA) 11/25/2004
  • OSCE Secretary General Jan Kubis will visit Ukraine on Friday (OSCE) 11/25/2004
  • Putin says Ukraine election results are clear (AFP/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • US rejects Ukraine poll as protesters dig in (Guardian) 11/25/2004
  • Tension Rises Over Ukraine Vote (Wash Post/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine poll divides EU and Russia (Financial Times) 11/25/2004
  • Powell Says Ukraine Vote Was Full of Fraud (NY Times) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine's Premier Offers Concessions in Election Fight [even as a court decision left open the possibility of a legal challenge to his legitimacy as president-elect.] (NY Times) 11/25/2004
  • Court freezes Ukraine poll result (BBC) 11/25/2004
  • [AUDIO] Ukraine Supreme Court to Consider Election Protest (NPR) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine court gives reprieve to opposition as Walesa enters fray (AFP/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • EU anger at Putin's role in election (Guardian) 11/25/2004
  • 'Сторонники Виктора Ющенка ушли с площади Независимости' [Russian TV shows false pix of Kyiv to Russian public - minus the million Ukrainian demonstrators] (Гаряча Лінія) 11/25/2004
  • Ukrainian Supreme Court Agrees to Investigate Election Result (Bloomberg) 11/25/2004
  • Opposition Braves Cold at Kiev Tent Camp (AP/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine Court Blocks Yanukovich Taking Power (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine uncertainty sparks another geopolitical crisis for US (AFP) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine opposition vows to block access to govt, parliament (AFX/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Supreme Court Bars Official Publication of Ukraine Election Results (VOA) 11/25/2004
  • Ukrainian Supreme Court Agrees to Probe Vote Result (Update1) (Bloomberg) 11/25/2004
  • Members of Cleveland's Ukrainian community protest tainted election (ONN) 11/25/2004
  • Ukraine's Opposition Hunkers Down for Long Haul (VOA) 11/25/2004
  • Ukrainian High Court Hearing Vote Appeal (AP/Yahoo) 11/25/2004
  • Студени, що протестують в центрі Києва створили живий ланцюг від Адміністрації Президента, вздовж вулиці Банкової до вулиці Інститутської [Students demonstrating in Kyiv create a 'live chain' near presidential administration headquarters] (5 канал) 11/25/2004
  • Близько 5 тисяч людей мітингували сьогодні у Сімферополі як на підтримку Віктора Ющенка так і Віктора Януковича [~5,000 in Simferopol rally in support of Yushchenko] (5 канал) 11/25/2004
  • В Одесі поблизу будівлі облдержадміністрації приблизно 5 тисяч людей провели мітинг на підтримку Віктора Ющенка [~5,000 in Odesa rally in support of Yushchenko] (5 канал) 11/25/2004
  • Buzek: Ukraincy musza wiedziec ze swiat jest z nimi (Gazeta Wyborcza) 11/25/2004
  • UABA Urges Ukraine to Respect Rule of Law [PDF format] (Website) 11/25/2004
  • Demonstration in The Hague, Netherlands in support of Yushchenko (Website) 11/25/2004
  • Kolejny dzien solidarnosci z ukrainska opozycja [Day of solidarity with the Ukrainian opposition - Poland, Lech Walesa] (Gazeta Wyborcza) 11/25/2004
  • Moldova Parliamentary Group appeals to Kiev to restrain from using force; accept the transfer of power towards legally elected President Mr. Viktor Yushchenko (BRAMA) 11/25/2004
  • Белорусов могут арестовать на 15 суток за поддержку Виктора Ющенко [Belarus supporters of Yushchenko arrested - in Russian] (Website) 11/25/2004
  • На станції Березань, Яготинського напрямку місцеві жителі блокуються 20 вагонів із 'бритоголовими' із Донецька. Жінки і діти лягли на коліі та не пропускають потяг [Women and children lie down on tracks to block Donetsk train carrying Yanukovych's skinhead agitators] (ПОРА) 11/25/2004

  • A poem for the Ukrainian nation - by Vasyl Makhno (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • Party leader in Moldova addresses congratulatory letter to 'President Yushchenko' (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • Basque Parliament concerned about electoral fraud in Ukraine (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • Ukrainians in America chant: 'Yushchenko - Our President!' -/- Українці в Америці скандують - 'Ющенко - наш Президент!' (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • POWER STRUGGLE IN UKRAINE [PBS Newshour with Taras Kuzio and Bruce Jackson. Transcript] (PBS) 11/24/2004
  • Support liberty - Practical things you can do. By Bishop Paul Peter Jesep Op-Ed (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • [VIDEO] Demonstrators Protest Ukranian Election Results (Wash Post) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Leader Calls for Strike (AP/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • 'Russian Special Forces are dressed in Ukrainian uniforms and none of them have any identification documents' - Zinchenko (Our Ukraine) 11/24/2004
  • U.S. threatens action over Ukraine election (Reuters/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine's Kuchma warns of coup, urges dialogue; Yushchenko to address crowd (AFX/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • Powell: U.S. Rejects Ukraine Vote Results (AP/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • U.S. Helsinki Commission Leaders Decry Widespread Fraud in Ukrainian Elections (CSCE) 11/24/2004
  • OSCE Chairman concerned about presidential election in Ukraine (OSCE) 11/24/2004
  • RUSSIAN SPECIAL FORCES LAND IN KYIV AND WESTERN CITIES IVANO-FRANKIVSK, STRIJ HOT (BRAMA) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Leader Proposes New Election (Reuters) 11/24/2004
  • Russia openly challenging U.S., E.U. over Ukrainian election (Ukrainian Journal) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine govt denies arrival of Russian special forces (Interfax-Moscow) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine's Rape by Elections. By Ariel Cohen (Heritage Foundation) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine: Everything you need to know about the country in which thousands have taken to the streets to protest over the disputed presidential election (Guardian) 11/24/2004
  • Klitschko criticises Ukraine vote-fixing (DPA/Expatica) 11/24/2004
  • In pictures: Ukraine elections (Financial Times) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine protests: Eyewitness (BBC) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine's Yushchenko May Let Run-off Election Be Held Again (Bloomberg) 11/24/2004
  • Protesters' cold vigil continues (BBC) 11/24/2004
  • Ukraine's Yushchenko should recover from mysterious illness - Viennese doctor (AFX/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • Press agonises over Ukraine (BBC) 11/24/2004
  • Poland sends envoy to Ukraine - Polish president's office (AFX/Yahoo) 11/24/2004
  • Monitors criticise conduct of Ukraine poll (BBC) 11/24/2004
  • Yushchenko Says Could Accept New Vote (RFE/RL) 11/24/2004