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    News/Новини

  • Gay-rights foe finds new allies in Slavic churches (Seattle Times) 01/27/2007

  • How Labor Migration Is Changing Ukraine (BusinessWeek) 01/22/2007

  • Ex-officer gets 20 years for sex assault (Facts) 01/20/2007
  • Ministering through the hand of friendship (Asheville Citizen-Times) 01/20/2007

  • No criminal charges to be filed in Ukrainian adoption (Pioneer Press) 01/19/2007

  • Новий міграційний закон багато в Росії не змінить - В. Антонів (BBC Ukrainian) 01/16/2007

  • A Taste of Family Life in U.S., but Adoption Is in Limbo (NY Times) 01/13/2007
  • УГКЦ просить керівників України заопікуватися співвітчизниками-мігрантами (Радіо Ватикан) 01/13/2007

  • Garden murder charges dropped (BBC News) 01/11/2007

  • Austrian police detain Czech suspected of people smuggling (Prague Daily Monitor) 01/02/2007

  • WHAT WE'LL REMEMBER (Pioneer Press) 12/31/2006

  • Fine show of N.Y.C.'s diversity (New York Daily News) 12/27/2006

  • A cashless Christmas for foreign fishing crews (Scoop.co.nz) 12/22/2006

  • GI's ring follows news of his death (Chicago Sun-Times) 12/10/2006

  • Fiancee receives ring after GI's death (Rocky Mountain News) 12/09/2006

  • Getting back in practice (Pioneer Press) 11/12/2006

  • Three-car crash leaves one dead (BBC News) 11/10/2006

  • Montreal-based pianist named Honens award finalist (CBC) 10/30/2006

  • ukraine: Worries about the nation’'s future (Monday Morning) 10/23/2006

  • Unpaid bills squeeze U.S. hospitals' resources (Chicago Tribune) 10/22/2006
  • Dwindling enrollment equals `nyet' (Boston Globe) 10/22/2006

  • EU cautioned over migration deals (BBC News) 10/17/2006

  • CIS: For Region, Georgia-Russia Crisis Sounds Alarm Bells (RFE/RL) 10/06/2006

  • Нова процедура для отримання вiз до США (VOA) 09/19/2006

  • Ukraine and the EU to address the visa regime and repatriation (ForUm) 09/13/2006
  • Ukranian store thief should be deported (Lynn News) 09/13/2006

  • Ukrainian graduate wins her battle to stay in Britain (Independent) 09/09/2006
  • Hearing in migrant worker murder (BBC News) 09/09/2006

  • Czechs helping legalise Ukrainian workers (Prague Daily Monitor) 09/01/2006

  • Mother appeals over son's death (BBC News) 08/24/2006

  • Україна 'пригорне' своїх заробітчан (BBC Ukrainian) 08/22/2006

  • Українці зможуть працювати у Польщі (BBC Ukrainian) 08/01/2006
  • Польща може відкрити ринок праці українцям (BBC Ukrainian) 08/01/2006

  • Photo: Ukrainian citizen drive by bus on their way to Beirut's port to be evacuate from Lebanon to Cyprus (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2006
  • Kyiv evacuates 406 Ukrainians and 11 foreigners from Lebanon (Interfax) 07/22/2006

  • В Угорщині трохи не загинуло 63 українці-нелегали: В Угорщині затримано понад 60 українських нелегалів, які ледве на задохнулися у вантажній машині (BBC Ukrainian) 07/07/2006

  • Immigration debate crux: jobs impact (CS Monitor) 03/30/2006

  • New Citizens Address Immigration Laws (6ABC) 03/29/2006
  • Four arrested for selling residence papers to hundreds of migrants (Kathimerini) 03/29/2006

  • 3 charged in massage parlor case. [Oksana Prus, resident alien from Ukraine, charged with third-degree promotion of prostitution, a felony] (Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin) 03/23/2006
  • 5 held in Medicare fraud scheme using elderly patients in state (Mercury News) 03/23/2006

  • Тарасюк: Переговори щодо спрощення візового режиму затягуються (Deutsche Welle) 03/21/2006

  • The Cabinet of Ukraine to protect Ukrainians abroad (Forum) 03/07/2006

  • Sharing time for migrant culture [There are as many as 600 Ukrainian Tasmanians...] (Mercury News) 03/05/2006

  • Eviction sparks calls for change. Failed asylum seekers homeless in icy weather (Belfast Telegraph) 03/04/2006

  • Asylum couple evicted from hostel. A Ukranian couple have been evicted from their accommodation after their application for asylum failed (BBC) 03/03/2006

  • Inspection shelves case of foreigner's death during police action (Prague Daily Monitor) 02/27/2006

  • SHS grad, Marine to become a citizen (Journal Advocate) 02/25/2006

  • Trio Indicted For $25 Million Check Cashing Scam (North Country Gazette) 02/24/2006

  • A GLASGOW-based family of asylum seekers has been detained by immigration officials (Evening Times) 02/22/2006

  • EU Ministers Consider Plans to Hike Travel Visa Fees for Non-EU Nationals (AP/Yahoo) 02/21/2006

  • Polling stations opened in U.S. for Ukrainian voters -/- „Про утворення закордонних виборчих дільниць з виборів народних депутатів України 26 березня 2006 року” (BRAMA) 02/14/2006

  • Зимова Олімпіада – німці покладаються на фігуристку з України (Deutsche Welle) 02/12/2006

  • За кордоном гинуть заробітчани з Закарпаття (Deutsche Welle) 02/10/2006

  • Візьміть собі дитинку! В Україні до травня цього року створять Державний департамент з усиновлення та захисту прав дитини, а прийомні батьки отримуватимуть щомісячну винагороду (Україна молода) 02/09/2006

  • Діти за кордон (Львівська газета) 02/08/2006

  • Two Ukrainians Killed in Hostel Fire in Czech Republic (Українські новини) 02/07/2006

  • More than 380,000 eligible voters abroad: Foreign ministry (5-ий канал) 02/06/2006
  • List of Electors in Foreign Electoral District Includes 387 Thousand 450 Citizens of Ukraine (UNIAN) 02/06/2006

  • CEC creates voting stations in 78 countries (5-ий канал) 02/02/2006
  • CEC Sets Up 114 Districts Abroad for Rada Elections (Українські новини) 02/02/2006

  • У Німеччині винесено вирок подружжю, яке займалося нелегальними візами для українців (Deutsche Welle) 02/01/2006

  • More Ukrainian immigrants registered in Italy (NRCU) 01/30/2006

  • Gdansk appeal for Ukraine workers (BBC News) 01/13/2006

  • Польща кличе українських робітників (BBC Ukrainian) 01/11/2006

  • Living the dream in the Netherlands (Expatica) 01/06/2006

  • State plan aims to treat language barrier (Syracuse Post-Standard) 01/05/2006

  • З Ізраїлю повертається все більше українських мігрантів (Deutsche Welle) 12/29/2005
  • Utah's great, but Ukraine is the place on New Year's (Utah Desert News) 12/29/2005

  • 2005 in Review: Migrants, Refugees Victims of Incoherent Laws in Post-Soviet States (RFE/RL) 12/28/2005
  • Ukrainian mother battles Interior Ministry to keep her children (Jerusalem Post) 12/28/2005

  • Українські нелегали в Чехії: рабські умови, але краще, ніж удома (Deutsche Welle) 12/25/2005
  • Країна іммігрантів зачиняє двері на замок? Палата представників американського Конгресу ухвалила законопроект, який скасує лотерею розіграшу 'грін-карт' (Deutsche Welle) 12/25/2005

  • Not heaven, but not hell either (Website) 12/24/2005
  • Telling history of Jewish immigrants (Boston Globe) 12/24/2005

  • A modern-day fairy tale (Albany Democrat-Herald) 12/23/2005

  • Horse Racing: Heavy going (Guardian) 12/21/2005

  • Largest US family from Ukraine: 17 children (5-ий канал) 12/19/2005

  • Muted Christmas for Russians in the Jewish state (Reuters/Yahoo) 12/18/2005

  • Ukrainian couple has 17th child, lays claim to largest US family (AFP/Yahoo) 12/16/2005

  • Soldier accused of smuggling weapons pleads not guilty [Victor Nicolavich Melnichuk, 21] (AP/GazetteXtra) 12/14/2005
  • Owad’s History Reveals Fraud Pattern (Irish Abroad) 12/14/2005

  • Czech employment offices might appear in Ukraine (Prague Daily Monitor) 12/12/2005

  • Ukrainian Woman Killed in December 5 Suicide Attack in Israel (Українські новини) 12/06/2005

  • Many in New EU Nations Seek Better Jobs (AP/Yahoo) 12/01/2005
  • Putin Asks Parliament to Ease Citizenship Rules (RFE/RL) 12/01/2005
  • Immigrant loses hope after green-card scam [Christine Owad of Windham, N.Y., accused of scamming immigrants] (Journal News) 12/01/2005

  • Письменниця Юлія Кісіна про мовні і культурні конфлікти (Deutsche Welle) 11/30/2005

  • Information about March 2006 Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) elections (BRAMA) 11/29/2005
  • Німецькі фахівці стурбовані зростанням кількості ВІЛ-інфікованих серед мігрантів зі Східної Європи (Deutsche Welle) 11/29/2005

  • Ukrainian-Canadians protest Michael Ignatieff's bid for Toronto riding (CP/Yahoo) 11/27/2005
  • Celebrated dancers keep 'Nutcracker' in family (Orlando Sentinel) 11/27/2005
  • Visa mistake costs immigrant. Consulate says it erred in 2002, but man in Henrico waiting still (Richmond Times Dispatch) 11/27/2005

  • Мистецтво вихідців з України (Deutsche Welle) 11/26/2005

  • Graduate battles to remain in UK (BBC News) 11/25/2005

  • Spanish Police Bust Russian-Ukrainian Human Trafficking Ring (MosNews) 11/22/2005

  • Ukrainians work in serf-like conditions, exploited by agencies (Prague Daily Monitor) 11/21/2005

  • Ізраїльська поліція затримала вихідця з України за підробку віз (Deutsche Welle) 11/17/2005

  • Portugal sees integration progress (BBC News) 11/15/2005

  • Migrants endure harship but drive Russia's economy (Reuters) 11/14/2005
  • Ukrainian Orthodox USA Clergy Discuss Influx of New Immigrants (RISU) 11/14/2005

  • Менестрелі з вищою освітою (Deutsche Welle) 11/13/2005

  • ICE Arrests 50 Aliens in NYC Operation Predator Sweep (NYJT) 11/11/2005

  • [VIDEO] Триває візова лотерея (VOA) 11/10/2005

  • Supreme Court ups jail term for rapist policemen (Ha'aretz) 11/08/2005

  • Supreme Court rejects appeal by policemen convicted of rape (Ha'aretz) 11/07/2005
  • Crackdown fails to stop language schools visa racket (Daily Telegraph) 11/07/2005
  • For foreign-born students, FCAT can shatter dreams (North Post Herald-Tribune) 11/07/2005

  • У Львові відкрито два центри допомоги заробітчанам (Deutsche Welle) 11/04/2005
  • Більше ніж 450 українців загинуло на заробітках (Кореспондент) 11/04/2005

  • Ukrainians in the U.S. urged to learn about candidates for March 2006 Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) elections (BRAMA) 11/03/2005
  • Woman 'shocked and disgusted' by media reports (RTE News) 11/03/2005
  • Charges likely in human smuggling case (Detroit News) 11/03/2005

  • Українців можуть запросити працювати в Чехію (BBC Ukrainian) 11/02/2005

  • Europe revives safe places for babies given up [23-year-old Ukrainian illegally working in a bar near Naples also left her baby in a trash can to die] (AP/Chicago Sun-Times) 10/30/2005

  • Єхануров: «Криворіжсталь» нікуди не втече (Кореспондент) 10/29/2005

  • Woman's Accused Killer Is Convicted Stalker [Anastasia Melnitchenko, 22, a Ukrainian native and recent immigrant, met McAlpin in 2001 over the Internet] (NBC11) 10/26/2005

  • Storks becoming lazy: By 2050 Ukraine’s population will have shrunk to 34.8 million. That’s an optimistic forecast, scientists say (День) 10/25/2005

  • Police arrest 15 alleged operators of prostitution ring in north Bohemia (Prague Daily Monitor) 10/24/2005
  • Living in the USA [15-year-old Ukrainian Alina Dolzhenko] (Tyler Morning Telegraph) 10/24/2005

  • Utahns host Ukrainian kids (Deseret News) 10/23/2005

  • Voters invited to learn about candidates in upcoming Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) elections (BRAMA) 10/21/2005
  • Лелеки розлінились: до 2050 року населення України зменшиться до 34,8 мільйона чоловік. Учені вважають, що це — оптимістичний прогноз (День) 10/21/2005

  • Foreigners make up more than 3 percent plus of Czech work force [One third of foreign workers are from European states outside the EU, mainly from Ukraine.] (Prague Daily Monitor) 10/18/2005

  • Шукайте виборця: Міністерство закордонних справ зайнялося «розвідкою» — «описує» українців по світу, аби навесні вони змогли проголосувати (Україна молода) 10/15/2005

  • A Contest of Suffering, With the U.S. as a Prize [At 12, his childhood already cut short by his mother's heroin addiction, Alex Krylov left Ukraine with his grandmother and started life anew in Brooklyn...] (NY Times) 10/14/2005

  • МЗС склав список виборців за кордоном на вибори-2006 (proUA) 10/13/2005

  • Government of Ukraine reins in adoptions due to non-compliance with post-adoption reports by American families (BRAMA) 10/12/2005
  • A Great Tragedy: film about Ukraine's orphans (BRAMA) 10/12/2005

  • Foreign Ministry Sets Up Group to Register Voters Abroad for 2006 Rada Election (Українські новини) 10/11/2005
  • МЗС України вже готується до виборів (VOA) 10/11/2005

  • To and from Ukraine with love [adoption] (Jefferson City News Tribune) 10/10/2005

  • New Slavs of New York: All Bling and No Borscht (NY Times) 10/02/2005

  • Migrants face a long and deadly winter. Welfare body calls for action on housing (Belfast Telegraph) 09/30/2005

  • Ukrainian American Heritage Days 5th Avenue Parade, 10 September 2005 [VIDEO] (BRAMA) 09/29/2005
  • Ukrainian American Heritage Days in New York City, 1-11 September 2005 [SLIDESHOW] (BRAMA) 09/29/2005
  • Ukrainian immigrant soars to Army's top competition (Las Vegas Sun) 09/29/2005
  • Kempton teacher Nets Ukrainian bride (SA Star) 09/29/2005

  • Українці – легка здобич сучасних работорговців (Львівська газета) 09/28/2005
  • Вони чекають... Посол України в Португалії Костянтин Тимошенко розповідає про ймовірність повернення українців, які заробляють за кордоном, після політичних змін на батьківщині (Україна молода) 09/28/2005
  • 'Зйомки фільму про мене розпочнуть через декілька місяців'. Розмова з Дмитром Салітою (Львівська газета) 09/28/2005

  • EU parliament moots asylum bill (BBC News) 09/27/2005
  • Оксана Кровицька: «На Заході тебе навчать співати хоч униз головою...» (Високий замок) 09/27/2005

  • У Росії узаконено рабство – це трудова міграція (Львівська газета) 09/26/2005

  • Eight foreigners charged with bringing 59 migrants into Greece (Kathimerini) 09/23/2005

  • Piano teacher guilty of sex abuse (ABC News (Australia)) 09/21/2005

  • Walking miracle: Nine months later... frostbite amputee's remarkable recovery (Belfast Telegraph) 09/15/2005

  • Sexual abuse allegations 'impossible' (The Australian) 09/13/2005

  • 'Візова афера': далі буде..? (Deutsche Welle) 09/11/2005

  • Saving babies the medieval way (Daily Telegraph) 09/09/2005
  • All for love (Ha'aretz) 09/09/2005

  • Неписані правила «нелегальщини»: аби потрапити за кордон на заробітки, українці прикидаються парашутистами-біженцями і туристами, але часто потрапляють до рук шахраїв, і їх депортують на батьківщину (Україна молода) 09/08/2005

  • Hospital to bring back abandoned baby wheel (The Times) 09/07/2005

  • Man awaits sentencing in smuggling of Eastern Europeans [trafficking] (San Diego Union-Tribune) 09/06/2005

  • Embassy seeks Ukrainian nationals that may have been in stricken southern U.S. region UPDATE (BRAMA) 09/02/2005
  • Greece’s biggest illegal cigarette ring smashed [ring employing Ukrainian and Moldovan immigrants] (Kathimerini) 09/02/2005
  • No-one knows how many such workers are in the country (Edinburgh Evening News) 09/02/2005

  • Ukrainian girl adapts well to her new American life [Adoption] (Daily Press) 09/01/2005

  • Ukrainian fugitive sentenced to 18 years in jail for murder of prostitutes (Prague Daily Monitor) 08/30/2005
  • Man Suspected of Killing Girlfriend Found Dead [police said he killed 21-year-old Iryna Singerman] (LA Times) 08/30/2005
  • A Post-Soviet Labor Market Forms at Island's Other End [In Sardinia, about 50 women from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova gather every day...while waiting for someone to offer them a job.] (Moscow Times) 08/30/2005

  • Want to stay in Israel? Pledge that your daughter will be leaving (Ha'aretz) 08/29/2005
  • Two tests away. Former Moldova doctor aspires for medical license [Sergei Demchenko, born in Ukraine] (Hickory Daily Record) 08/29/2005

  • Musee d'art contemporain Presents 'Appearances' (Art Daily) 08/22/2005
  • Українські нелегали в Європі (Deutsche Welle) 08/22/2005

  • Doors open to foreign workers (Chicago Tribune) 08/21/2005

  • Immigrant workers sue for overtime pay (Virginia Gazette) 08/20/2005

  • More than 250,000 foreigners working in Czech Republic [The highest number of workers in the illegal work category are from Ukraine, who comprise an estimated 31 percent of workers without permits.] (Prague Daily Monitor) 08/19/2005
  • New decree now allows all U.S. citizens to enter Ukraine visa free (Ukrainian Journal) 08/19/2005
  • Found in Translation. A Ukrainian woman and her two sons have found a new life in Roseburg (Douglas County News-Review) 08/19/2005

  • Не кожен українець у Чехії — нелегал (Україна молода) 08/18/2005

  • From Orange to Red Light (Transitions Online) 08/17/2005

  • Soldier awarded Purple Heart at Fort Irwin ceremony [Ukrainian-born Sgt. Yegor Bondarenko] (Desert Dispatch) 08/15/2005

  • Німеччина зацікавлена у більш ефективній візовій практиці для українців (Deutsche Welle) 08/12/2005
  • My Turn: A mother's heartwarming story of adoption [Olive Branch International (www.obi-intl.org), supports orphaned infants in hospitals in Ukraine who are awaiting placement in orphanages.] (Iowa Globe-Gazette) 08/12/2005

  • Foreigner allegedly strangled two prostitutes over money [Ukrainian national Oleh Opryya, 27, charged with killing 53-year-old Czech and a 23-year-old Ukrainian in their flats in Prague last September] (Prague Daily Monitor) 08/11/2005

  • Ukrainian orphans matched with homes (Newsday) 08/10/2005
  • Abramov case goes before judge [Three judges concluded that Abramov was imprisoned in Ukraine 'on a groundless prosecution for rape because of his outspoken political views.'] (Great Falls Tribune) 08/10/2005
  • Українці на батьківщині Сервантеса (Львівська газета) 08/10/2005

  • Затулін: Економіка України зумовлює еміграцію; українські вчені спростовують заяви К. Затуліна (BBC Ukrainian) 08/08/2005

  • Європейська Комісія: Німеччина має внести корективи у візову політику (Deutsche Welle) 08/05/2005
  • Іванна Іллєнко: 'Щоб випускниця Київської консерваторії опинилася в чеському борделі? Це неможливо!' Празьку кар'єру українська балерина, донька відомого кінорежисера Михайла Іллєнка почала... з головної ролі у фiльмi про торгiвлю людьми (Україна молода) 08/05/2005

  • 24-year-old student ready to span the globe [Vadim L. В“VladВ” Ostrovsky] (Danville Register Bee) 08/04/2005
  • Slain Ukranian model led double life (AP/KESQ) 08/04/2005

  • Holocaust survivor testifies in trial of alleged ex-Nazi [Osyp Firishchak] (KRT) 08/03/2005
  • 3,000 People Become Ukrainian Citizens in 2005 (UNIAN) 08/03/2005
  • Ring exploited deaf migrants [deaf Ukrainian couple arrested] (Kathimerini) 08/03/2005

  • Youngest Defector Has 'No Regrets' 25 Years Later. 12-Year-Old Ran From Parents Returning To Ukraine In 1980 [Walter Polovchak] (NBC5) 08/02/2005

  • Immigrant finds home in America (Massachusetts Republican) 08/01/2005

  • Renton (WA) teenager found dead at base of falls: Boy celebrating birthday likely drowned at park [Vadim Lats, born in the Ukraine, family moved to the U.S. seven years ago] (King County Journal) 07/29/2005
  • Owings Mills teen dies in New York state crash [Anatoliy Cheremnykh, 14, was attending a summer dance camp] (Baltimore Sun) 07/29/2005
  • Ukrainian woman adjusting in jail. Lidiya Gurinovich, 75, does not speak English. (Times Leader) 07/29/2005
  • Police Fear Foul Play in Disappearance of Model [Iryna Singerman, a 21-year-old Ukrainian, immigrated last year and was married in the US] (LA Times) 07/29/2005

  • Ukraine scraps visas for Canadian, EU citizens (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/28/2005
  • Visa-free travel for Canadians in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 07/28/2005

  • Slain gal pal 'put out with the garbage' [Nikolay Baranov, 51-year-old Brooklyn man moved to the U.S. from the Ukraine about eight years ago] (NY Daily News) 07/26/2005

  • Hospitals hurting for interpreters (Tri-City Herald) 07/22/2005
  • Візовий скандал: прослухано останнього свідка (Deutsche Welle) 07/22/2005

  • Girl [recently arrived in the United States from Ukraine with her family] Sexually Assaulted at Florida Hotel (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2005

  • Immigrants become citizens [Tatyana Suprun and her husband, Sergey] (Clarion-Ledger) 07/08/2005
  • State Labor Officials Complain About Immigrant Arrests (NBC17) 07/08/2005

  • 50 or So Found With Bogus Papers on Base [The workers were from Mexico, Ukraine, Honduras and El Salvador] (AP/Yahoo) 07/06/2005

  • Adopted Children Become U.S. Citizens (AP/Yahoo) 07/05/2005

  • СУСН: 'Ми молоді, ми з України' (Deutsche Welle) 07/02/2005

  • Foreign worker circumcises himself. Tells Immigration Police officers he wanted to ‘look more like Jewish men’; despite sacrifice, man still expected to be expelled from country (Ynetnews) 06/28/2005
  • Jobless six months, now he's rich. [Vladimir Shemchishin] Vancouver couple win $10 million in Super 7 lottery (Vancouver Province) 06/28/2005
  • Fame & Fortune: Fuse TV's Juliya - No savings but she's 'working on it' [Juliya Chernetsky, a 23-year-old Ukranian emigrant who 'TV Guide' has labeled Fuse's 'break-out star.'] (Bankrate/Yahoo) 06/28/2005

  • Ukrainians hope for legal status (Prague Post) 06/22/2005
  • Fears that immigrants sap jobs are flawed, economic benefits high: IOM (AFP/Yahoo) 06/22/2005
  • Ukrainian immigrant founds travel magazine (CJN) 06/22/2005

  • Czechs to extend fast-track residency for 'qualified' Serb, Canadian, and Ukrainian workers (Radio Praha) 06/15/2005

  • Number of foreigners in Czech Republic markedly rising [1-Vietnamese, 2-Slovaks, 3-Ukrainians] (Prague Daily Monitor) 06/13/2005
  • Czech Republic to abolish visa fees for Ukrainians (Prague Daily Monitor) 06/13/2005

  • 'Lilya 4-Ever' critically acclaimed feature-length film about trafficking to be screened in East Village [SPECIAL] (BRAMA) 06/12/2005
  • Becoming an American (NWA) 06/12/2005

  • PORTUGAL: New Campaign Debunks Immigration Myths (IPS) 06/10/2005

  • Grand Rapids woman sentenced for leaving kids in filthy apartment [Marina Ivanova] (WOODTV) 06/09/2005
  • Ukraine journalists making most of visit (Huntsville Times) 06/09/2005

  • Ukraine resident visits Kansas City area (Kansas City Kansan) 06/08/2005

  • FBI sting nets three in scheme. Owner of Buffalo Grove restaurant [Lev Stratievsky] charged in money laundering plot (Chicago Daily Herald) 06/03/2005

  • Успiхи у США українського стоматолога-iммiгранта (VOA) 06/01/2005

  • Study finds international adoptees better adjusted (Reuters) 05/24/2005

  • Germany's Slaves to Globalization (Deutsche Welle) 05/23/2005
  • Feds expand probe of abuse. Ukraine is asked for details about 2 Metro men who may have lured women. (Detroit News) 05/23/2005

  • Outstanding women honored [Valerie Pivkina came from Kiev for treatment for a leg that was damaged at birth. She has overcome many obstacles] (Commercial Appeal) 05/19/2005

  • Спрощується процес отримання вiз до США (VOA) 05/16/2005
  • Two Cultures Clash Over the Scarcity of Caviar (LA Times) 05/16/2005

  • 'This is the one'. Parents share stories of adopting from Ukraine (Salisbury Post) 05/15/2005

  • Immigrants stuffed into tiny places (AP/Detroit Free Press) 05/13/2005

  • Anthony Federov Knocked Off 'Idol' (AP/Yahoo) 05/12/2005

  • Mother who pleaded guilty to child abuse to be sentenced today [Marina Ivanova] (WOODTV) 05/11/2005
  • Bucks' 'Ukrainian Cowboy' better than some flagging 'Idol' foes [Anthony Fedorov] (Allentown Morning Call) 05/11/2005

  • 13 травня Україну відвідає заступник Державного секретаря США з консульських справ Мора Гарті (Урядовий портал) 05/10/2005
  • Top US Consular official to visit Ukraine (Government portal) 05/10/2005
  • 'Idol' finalist Fedorov lucky to be talking, let alone singing (AP/Intelligencer) 05/10/2005
  • Video: American Idol contender Anthony Fedorov (Website) 05/10/2005

  • Photo: This undated photo supplied by Fox shows Anthony Fedorov performing on Fox's 'American Idol' television talent show. Born in Ukraine, the 'American Idol' finalist moved from to the United States with his parents, Vladimir and Natalia, and older brother Denis when he was 9. (AP/Yahoo) 05/09/2005

  • Sight, sound and taste mark Carassauga's 20th [Canadian Idol runner-up Teresa Sokyrka at Ukraine] (Mississauga News) 05/04/2005
  • Close-Up on Brighton Beach (Village Voice) 05/04/2005
  • Trying to prolong a golden era: Most immigrants from Ukraine no longer can afford to live in the East Village, but their cultural hubs remain [Jaroslaw Kurowyckyj] (Newsday) 05/04/2005

  • Ex-Official to Ukraine Criticizes Visa Policy [Germany's Joschka Fischer] (Deutsche Welle) 05/02/2005

  • Yushchenko at the Kennedy Library. By Bishop Paul Peter Jesep Op-ed (BRAMA) 04/28/2005
  • Greetings to the Ukrainian Diaspora on the Orthodox Easter -/- Вітання до Української громади з нагоди православного Великодня [UN] (BRAMA) 04/28/2005
  • For Bucks' Fedorov, the 'Idol' beat goes on (Philadelphia Intelligencer) 04/28/2005
  • Незгода в українському Чикаго (VOA) 04/28/2005

  • Free visas for Ukrainians (Slovak Spectator) 04/25/2005

  • Prenuptial involving York man thrown out. Ukrainian mail-order bride signed contract under duress (AP/Charlotte Observer) 04/20/2005
  • Centers reflect changing community (Seattle Times) 04/20/2005
  • Bucks contestant shines as 'American Idol' nears another cut. Anthony Fedorov draws praise from most judges. Tonight group will drop to six. (Allentown Morning Call) 04/20/2005

  • Boyfriend Row, Candles Led to Paris Hotel Blaze (Reuters) 04/19/2005

  • Police Hold Woman Over Deadly Paris Hotel Fire [About 50 people injured, including...Ukrainian nationals.] (Reuters) 04/18/2005

  • Chango Spasiuk - This Is the Sound of Globalization (NY Times) 04/15/2005
  • Paris Hotel Fire Kills at Least 20 (AP/Yahoo) 04/15/2005
  • Photo: A fire swept through a central Paris hotel used by immigrants and tourists on Friday, killing at least 20 people including 10 children, police said. About 50 people were also injured, including U.S...and Ukrainian nationals (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/15/2005

  • Ukrainian pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk wins Rubinstein competition (Ha'aretz) 04/14/2005

  • Australian Wins Piano Competition (AP/Yahoo) 04/13/2005

  • Open the floodgates (Expatica) 04/08/2005
  • Illegals with German Visas said in Portugal (Deutsche Welle) 04/08/2005

  • Yuschenko Thanks Chicago for Electoral Aid (AP/Yahoo) 04/06/2005
  • Authorities seek to deport mother of disabled son (Ha'aretz) 04/06/2005
  • 'Фальшиві репатріанти' в Ізраїлі (Deutsche Welle) 04/06/2005
  • City's dead rise from the snow (The Times) 04/06/2005

  • Ukrainian 'People Smuggler' Fined (Deutsche Welle) 04/05/2005
  • Штрафи для перемитників (Deutsche Welle) 04/05/2005

  • Intelligence agents warn visas still being abused (DPA/Expatica) 04/04/2005

  • Томенко закликає голосувати за 'Ґринджоли' (Кореспондент) 04/03/2005

  • Інтеграція чи повернення додому (Дзеркало Тижня) 04/02/2005

  • Diaspora rebirth begins in dialogue. By Bishop Paul Peter Jesep Op-ed (BRAMA) 04/01/2005
  • Cool customer feels heat (The Times) 04/01/2005

  • Тривале ув'язнення за переправлення українських заробітчан до Німеччини (Deutsche Welle) 03/31/2005
  • Immigrant numbers worry public (Prague Post) 03/31/2005

  • Hundreds of Slovak doctors seek jobs abroad (Slovak Spectator) 03/30/2005

  • Ukrainian Students Feel Visa Scandal Pinch (Deutsche Welle) 03/29/2005
  • Pressure grows on Fischer as diplomats rebel (DPA/Expatica) 03/29/2005
  • Citizens Cool On Outsiders (St. Petersburg Times) 03/29/2005
  • Між Україною і Португалією набрав чинності договір про трудову міграцію (Кореспондент) 03/29/2005

  • The Invisible Christians of the Holy Land (L'espresso) 03/28/2005

  • Випробування візами (Deutsche Welle) 03/27/2005
  • Beyond belief? (Sunday Times) 03/27/2005

  • Easter greetings to the Ukrainian Diaspora -/- Вітання до Української громади з нагоди Великодніх Свят [UN] SPECIAL (BRAMA) 03/25/2005

  • Young burn victim in need of assistance for urgent treatment in Boston -/- Настя Вівчар спасла на пожежі свою дворічну сестру й отримала понад 80% опіків шкіриURGENT (BRAMA) 03/24/2005
  • Заворушення в Киргизії: вірус київської революції (Deutsche Welle) 03/24/2005
  • Chancellor Possibly Knew About Visa Row (Deutsche Welle) 03/24/2005

  • Details released about public rally and banquet with President Yushchenko URGENT (BRAMA) 03/23/2005
  • Українці серед тих, хто найбільше іммігрує - результати дослідження (Deutsche Welle) 03/23/2005
  • Western Union faces millions in fines (Ukrainian Journal) 03/23/2005

  • Дмитро Саліта: «Пишаюся тим, що народився в Україні» (Високий замок) 03/22/2005

  • Ukrainian American communities to greet President of Ukraine SPECIAL (BRAMA) 03/21/2005
  • Проблеми легалізації українських заробітчан у Польщі (Deutsche Welle) 03/21/2005
  • The organ master and the garbage truck (Ha'aretz) 03/21/2005

  • Visa Rules Furor Casts Cloud Over Fischer (AP/Yahoo) 03/20/2005

  • Tens of thousands of foreigners needed to meet Czech labour market needs (AFP/EU Business) 03/17/2005
  • Вількоммен цу Дойчлянд! Німеччина запрошує етнічних німців, євреїв та високоосвiдчених українців (Україна молода) 03/17/2005

  • A Chilly Season for Ukrainians in Germany (Deutsche Welle) 03/16/2005
  • Report claims 350,000 Ukrainians got illegal visas (DPA/Expatica) 03/16/2005

  • Ізраїль прагне пенсійної угоди з Україною (Deutsche Welle) 03/14/2005

  • Yushchenko should address joint session of Congress during his visit [AUC] ACTION ITEM (BRAMA) 03/11/2005
  • Schröder's coalition shows signs of strain (IH Tribune) 03/11/2005
  • Ukrainians unconcerned (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) 03/11/2005
  • Spain Marks Anniversary of Train Bombings (AP/Yahoo) 03/11/2005
  • Patriarch Lubomyr Calls U.S. Ukrainian Catholics to Feel Unity with Ukraine (RISU) 03/11/2005

  • Typisch Ukraine? (Die Tageszeitung) 03/10/2005

  • 'Ukrainer brauchen Reisefreiheit' sagt Kerstin Zimmer (Die Tageszeitung) 03/09/2005

  • I have too much work to do to quit over visa scandal, says Fischer (Financial Times) 03/07/2005

  • New Allegations Against Embattled Minister (Deutsche Welle) 03/06/2005
  • Visa scandal threatens the Fischer king (The Observer) 03/06/2005

  • Berlin, Warsaw to Boost Ukrainian Democracy (Deutsche Welle) 03/05/2005
  • Tide turns as builders pour into Ireland (Reuters) 03/05/2005
  • Student recovering from attack (Eugene Register-Guard) 03/05/2005

  • Fischer takes blame (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) 03/04/2005

  • When It Comes to the Orange Revolution, German Conservatives Are Sour Grapes (Der Spiegel) 03/03/2005
  • A dynamic Europe needs immigrants (Financial Times) 03/03/2005

  • Gang land [Ukrainians among criminal aliens with felony convictions were arrested by immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents] (Jewish World Review) 03/02/2005
  • Surge in German visas was temporary (Financial Times) 03/02/2005

  • Public invited to Klitschko 'Persons of the Year 2004' Award Banquet SPECIAL (BRAMA) 03/01/2005
  • Town Opens Doors to 5 Million New 'Citizens' [honorary citizens would not have the right to vote in Hungary] (Reuters) 03/01/2005
  • Certified interpreters not in all courtrooms (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) 03/01/2005

  • Schröder keeps faith in Fischer (Financial Times) 02/28/2005
  • Refugee training scheme turns out workers for skilled jobs (Glasgow Herald) 02/28/2005

  • Україна-ЄС: знову про реадмісію (Deutsche Welle) 02/27/2005
  • Візовий скандал у Німеччині: Фішер закликає не криміналізувати українців (Deutsche Welle) 02/27/2005

  • Germany's Fischer admits errors in visa row, gets Schroeder backing (AFP/Yahoo) 02/26/2005

  • German visa loopholes 'exploited by gangs' (Financial Times) 02/25/2005
  • State Department makes student visas longer (Technician) 02/25/2005

  • Grapeland woman from Ukriane takes oath of citizenship (Palestine Herald) 02/24/2005
  • American idol contestant - Anatoliy 'Anthony' Fedorov [emigrated from Ukraine 10 years ago] (Website) 02/24/2005
  • Bucks contestant keeps on singing ['Anthony' Fedorov] (Bucks County Courier Times) 02/24/2005
  • 'Timewasters' blamed for delay to foreign nurses [...applicants who get turned down are from eastern European countries such as Ukraine] (Edinburgh Evening News) 02/24/2005
  • New Lifeline for Trafficking Victims [The charity was able to give advice to two 21-year-old men from Ukraine.] (The Scotsman) 02/24/2005

  • Ukrainians in U.S. look forward to return and white-collar jobs [KRT/Chicago Tribune] (Centre Daily) 02/23/2005
  • Ізраїльські правоохоронці розшукують нелегальних мігрантів з Донеччини (Deutsche Welle) 02/23/2005

  • Arrest me ... before I strike again. Identity theft pays [(The) thieves are so bold that they held a conference in Kiev for people interested in breaking into 'phishing' industry.] [USA Today] (Yahoo) 02/22/2005
  • Local 'Idol' plays it safe [Anatoliy 'Anthony' Fedorov] (Bucks County Courier Times) 02/22/2005
  • A Fiance in a Sack. Marriage migration: pros and cons (День) 02/22/2005

  • Ukranian national arrested on charges of theft (New Kerala) 02/21/2005

  • German Visa Scandal Gets Brussels' Attention (Deutsche Welle) 02/20/2005
  • Tempted by higher salaries, Hungarian doctors go west (AFP/Yahoo) 02/20/2005

  • Україна висловила занепокоєння з приводу візового скандалу в Німеччині (Deutsche Welle) 02/19/2005
  • Трудова міграція: потрібні правила (Deutsche Welle) 02/19/2005
  • Locals unite to support Oksana (Belfast Telegraph) 02/19/2005
  • Life in shadows for invisible workers who fear deportation (Guardian) 02/19/2005

  • 2 men charged in area sex ring. Ukrainian women were held captive and forced to work as strippers, police say. (Detroit News) 02/18/2005
  • Women say men tricked them to U.S., stripping [Dated 2/17/05] (KRT/Times Leader) 02/18/2005
  • Fischer fights off charge by opposition (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) 02/18/2005

  • Sex Slave Hotline Expands to U.S. [Reuters] (Moscow Times) 02/16/2005
  • German Foreign Minister to Testify to Parliament in Visa Scandal (NY Times) 02/16/2005

  • Human trafficking in US gets tackled (Al Jazeera) 02/15/2005
  • 'Візова афера' псує імідж Україні (Deutsche Welle) 02/15/2005
  • German visa scandal rattles foreign minister (Guardian) 02/15/2005
  • Fischer takes blame for 'influx of criminals' (Daily Telegraph) 02/15/2005
  • Immigrant flood may sink career of minister (The Times) 02/15/2005
  • «Наш» закордон нам допоміг: у різних країнах світу працює «золотий фонд» українців — учені, студенти і прості заробітчани (Україна молода) 02/15/2005
  • Чоловік у мішку. Шлюбна міграція: плюси й мінуси (День) 02/15/2005

  • Germany's Schroeder Backs Fischer Over Visa Row (Update1) [(Visa) measure led to an influx of illegal workers and prostitutes from eastern European countries such as Ukraine.] (Bloomberg) 02/14/2005

  • Some facing obstacles on road to adoption (Porterville Recorder) 02/13/2005

  • Ukrainian joining historical 'moment' (Daytona Beach News-Journal) 02/12/2005
  • Party in support call for young Ukrainian amputee (Belfast Telegraph) 02/12/2005

  • Kenney wants referendum on plan to lure immigrants (Philadelphia Inquirer) 02/11/2005
  • Gangmaster jailed for seven years (BBC) 02/11/2005
  • Migrant women forced into cheap sex trade (Guardian) 02/11/2005
  • Мельниченко, Єльяшкевич та Шолох обговорили з послом України в США можливості повернення на батьківщину (Deutsche Welle) 02/11/2005

  • Chumachenko could be great diplomat to Diaspora (Kyiv Post) 02/10/2005

  • Lidl heist man jailed [Andriy Pavlyuk, co-accused Ukrainian unanimously cleared] (Buchan Observer) 02/08/2005
  • Caught scarf led to womens’ lift deaths [disabled Greek woman died of a heart attack after her Ukrainian helper choked to death] (Kathimerini) 02/08/2005

  • Gangmaster who arrived penniless guilty of £5m racket (Independent) 02/04/2005
  • Gang master convicted over 'slave' workers (Guardian) 02/04/2005
  • Modern-day slave trader faces jail term (The Scotsman) 02/04/2005
  • Refugee who lived in the lap of luxury (Daily Telegraph) 02/04/2005
  • Fish factory gangmaster convicted of £5m racket (Daily Telegraph) 02/04/2005
  • Gangmaster facing lengthy jail term for £5m racket (Glasgow Herald) 02/04/2005
  • A fortune built on slave labour, a climate of fear, and cigarettes (Glasgow Herald) 02/04/2005

  • Ukrainian gangmaster faces lengthy prison term (The Times) 02/03/2005
  • Gangmaster guilty over £5m racket (BBC) 02/03/2005
  • Police hail gangmaster conviction [Victor Solomka, 44, was found guilty of money laundering and aiding illegal immigration] (BBC) 02/03/2005

  • 'Gangmaster' case jurors go home (BBC News) 02/02/2005

  • Amputee could walk within months [Oksana Sukhanova - Photo] (BBC News) 02/01/2005
  • New legs, new hope for Oksana (Belfast Telegraph) 02/01/2005

  • Mail-Order Misery. Charging abuse, imported brides are fighting back. [Nataliya Derkach just wanted a husband...] (Newsweek) 01/30/2005

  • Opposition targeting Fischer (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) 01/28/2005
  • Immigrants face cultural hurdles. Ukrainians explain their efforts to learn new customs (Everett Daily Herald) 01/28/2005

  • 'Був шокований, коли отримав лист від Джорджа Буша'. Розмова з Дмитром Салітою (Львівська газета) 01/27/2005
  • Ukrainian woman will walk again. Frostbite victim fitted for new limbs. (Belfast Telegraph) 01/27/2005
  • Refugee numbers on the rise [Oksana Levytska and Pavlo Levytskyy, both 25 and chiropractors, fled their native Ukraine in fear they would be persecuted for their Christian beliefs.] (Seattle Times) 01/27/2005
  • Couple find child to adopt in Ukraine (Collierville Appeal) 01/27/2005

  • Asylum seeker admits store theft [Sergi Ivanov (27), of no fixed abode, believed to be originally from the Ukraine] (Belfast Telegraph) 01/25/2005

  • Traditional Ukrainian Christmas play dedicated to President-elect Viktor Yushchenko tours U.S. (BRAMA) 01/21/2005

  • German embassies accused of aiding gangs (Financial Times) 01/20/2005

  • Ukraine native finds homes for orphans (Topics) 01/19/2005
  • Father pleads for help after fire destroys family's home [Eleven years ago, Lyubov and Vyacheslav Davydov fled religious persecution in their native Ukraine.] (Sedalia Democrat) 01/19/2005

  • Fund for tragic Ukrainian worker (Belfast Telegraph) 01/18/2005

  • Our ambassador for peace: Viktor Yushchenko [Letter to Nobel Committee]Action Item (BRAMA) 01/14/2005

  • Ex-Boyfriend May Hold Clue to Frostbite Victim (The Scotsman) 01/13/2005
  • Frostbite victim asks for privacy [still trying to track down Oksana Sukhanova's mother in Ukraine] (Belfast Telegraph) 01/13/2005

  • Housing Chiefs under Pressure after Migrant Frostbite Tragedy (The Scotsman) 01/12/2005

  • East meets West in Shelby County (Shelby County Reporter) 01/11/2005
  • Migrant worker has legs amputated (BBC News) 01/11/2005
  • Double amputation for homeless woman (Cork Evening Echo) 01/11/2005

  • Ukrainian 'made £5m from illegal workers' (Independent) 01/08/2005
  • Immigrant 'made £5m from illegal workers' (Daily Telegraph) 01/08/2005

  • Jews attack German immigration curbs (Guardian) 01/07/2005

  • Teen dancer pursues dream at top school (Indianapolis Star) 01/05/2005

  • Watching Tumult From the U.S.: Ukrainians in America Follow Events Closely (Hartford Courant) 01/02/2005

  • Opinion: Inside Ukraine's freedom fight (NY Post) 12/16/2004
  • East Village goes orange, as Ukrainians show colors (Villager) 12/16/2004
  • Special safety leaflets for diaspora workers [in UK...The new leaflets are published in Ukrainian.] (New Kerala) 12/16/2004

  • Four men linked to immigrant smuggling [men, women and children from Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine and Poland] arrested in county [Indicted...George Leyfer is from Ukraine] (San Diego Union-Tribune) 12/07/2004
  • Ukrainians here watch, wait. Emigres in Bay Area consumed by news about their homeland's contested election (Oakland Tribune) 12/07/2004

  • Ukraine's second runoff election -/- Повторні президентські вибори [СКУ] (BRAMA) 12/06/2004

  • 26 Year Old Larysa Voronova Following Her Countrys Elections With Great Interest. (KRDO) 12/04/2004
  • Keeping an eye on Ukraine [Alex Yaskovich...can all but taste the possibility of democracy becoming a reality in his native Ukraine.] (Taunton Gazette) 12/04/2004

  • Ukrainians color London blue, yellow - and orange. By Tony Leliw FOTO/S (BRAMA) 12/01/2004
  • Lighting the tree of Hope - From Cleveland to Kyiv FOTO/S (BRAMA) 12/01/2004

  • 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
  • Canadian diaspora joins orange campaign (Financial Times) 11/30/2004

  • Ukrainian girl going home after heart surgery at Alberta hospital (CP/Yahoo) 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

  • В Сан-Франциско - мітинг протесту - фоторепортаж (Website) 11/25/2004
  • Members of Cleveland's Ukrainian community protest tainted election (ONN) 11/25/2004

  • A poem for the Ukrainian nation - by Vasyl Makhno (BRAMA) 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
  • Editorial: Ukraine's unfree vote (Toronto Star) 11/24/2004
  • Ukrainian-Canadians rally for Yushchenko. Estimated 2,000 clog Bloor St. (Toronto Star) 11/24/2004
  • Local Ukrainians rally against 'power grab' at home (Vancouver Sun) 11/24/2004
  • [California] Ukrainians in area rally for candidate (Sacramento Bee) 11/24/2004

  • Canada's Ukrainian community powerless as political crisis unfolds (AFP/Yahoo) 11/23/2004
  • Ukrainian-Americans protest former Soviet Republic's election (Pioneer Press) 11/23/2004
  • Protesters in Edmonton speak out on election crisis in Ukraine (CP/Yahoo) 11/23/2004
  • Protesters speak out on election crisis in Ukraine, call on Ottawa to act (CP/Yahoo) 11/23/2004
  • KARPATY PUB (NY Press) 11/23/2004
  • New York Times front page: Maidan Nezalezhnosti Headlines: Premier claims he's the winner in Ukraine vote (NY Times) 11/23/2004
  • Dear Mr. President - Demand a RECOUNT in Ukraine! Add your name to a letter addressed to George Bush (BRAMA) 11/23/2004

  • Statement of the Ukrainian Diaspora on the presidential elections in Ukraine [UWC] -/- Заява української діяспори з приводу президентських виборів (BRAMA) 11/22/2004

  • Ukrainian student group in Germany holds vigil; circulates petition to protest human rights abuses (BRAMA) 11/20/2004
  • Youths around the world send 'orange-aid' for Ukraine's presidential election (BRAMA) 11/20/2004
  • See Photo: Speaking of home [Leyla Murativna Mamutova, a student from Ukraine, said education in the United States is 'more fun.'] (Indianapolis Star) 11/20/2004

  • Battered Wife Wins Suit Against Md. Matchmaker. Company Didn't Screen Clients Properly or Help When She Reported Abuse, Ukrainian Alleged (Wash Post) 11/19/2004

  • Larger turnout abroad predicted for Ukraine runoff (BRAMA) 11/15/2004
  • Yushchenko v Yanukovych Debate - WEBCAST 12:30PM ET (UTR) 11/15/2004

  • Mission possible: Salinan travels to Ukraine and returns with a 7-year-old girl (Salina Journal) 11/14/2004

  • VIDEO: 2004 Вибори в Парижі [Windows Media] (BRAMA) 11/13/2004
  • 4 Ukrainian sisters [Sveta, Marina, Nadya, Anya Kyryliuk] find togetherness in 4 Minnesota families (Minnesota Star Tribune) 11/13/2004
  • Photo: 4 Ukrainian sisters - Sveta, Marina, Nadya, Anya Kyryliuk (Minnesota Star Tribune) 11/13/2004

  • Вибори - Нью Йорк - реєстрація, інфо... (BRAMA) 11/12/2004

  • Foreign workers snap up the jobs that Britons on benefit reject. Employers are looking to immigrants for skilled, motivated staff (The Times) 11/11/2004

  • Oksana Oliynik: Friends show support (Airdrie Echo) 11/10/2004
  • Immigrants build wealth while caring for elderly (Seattle Times) 11/10/2004
  • Western Union Wiped Out [shut down?] Its Ukrainian Office (UNIAN) 11/10/2004
  • Арешти в Боснії в зв'язку зі смертю української повії [HIV/AIDS, trafficking] (BBC Ukrainian) 11/10/2004

  • Photo: Advocates fear justice lost in translation. For defendants who don't speak English, the shortage of court interpreters means confusion and delay. (Morning Call) 11/07/2004

  • Workers held in site raid (Shropshire Star) 11/06/2004

  • Ukrainian students [from Rivne] talk culture, experiences (Bismarck Tribune) 11/05/2004
  • Heart girl out of hospital. Oksana recovering well after life-saving coronary surgery (Calgary Sun) 11/05/2004
  • Anti-violence groups respond to rise in domestic abuse reports [The group is now looking for a translator to work with clients who speak Russian and Ukrainian.] (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) 11/05/2004
  • Entrepreneur from Ukraine finds success in Stamford (Stamford Advocate) 11/05/2004

  • Britain votes for Yushchenko. By Tony Leliw FOTO/S (BRAMA) 11/02/2004
  • Sidelined at election time [Born in 1960, Kavchak was raised in the Ukraine during the Cold War...] (News Virginian) 11/02/2004
  • A little influence gets a family legal status [Ukrainian woman who lived in Israel illegally for six years] (Ha'aretz) 11/02/2004

  • Local Ukrainians upset ability to vote taken away. About 100 people protested in Edmonton on Sunday, angry that they weren't able to exercise their right to vote. (CBC) 11/01/2004
  • Kiev native relishes her vote (Journal News) 11/01/2004