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Йосиф Сталін не стане громадянином ЄС (BBC Ukrainian) 04/30/2004
Українські підрозділи в Іраку переоснастять (BBC Ukrainian) 04/30/2004
NSDC says Ukrainian peacekeepers will stay in Iraq (Interfax) 04/30/2004
Alleged Nazi guard loses appeal [Demjanjuk] (BBC) 04/30/2004
Another Legal Setback for Accused Nazi Demjanjuk (Reuters/CNN) 04/30/2004
Demjanjuk was Nazi guard, court rules (AP/CNN) 04/30/2004
Non-EU Members Ponder Outsider Status (AP/Guardian) 04/30/2004
European Union Expansion [Whether Ukraine and Russia will ultimately join will depend on how democracy and free markets advance there, and whether the EU decides it's just expanded enough. 'Expansion fatigue' is certainly beginning to set in.] (Wash Post) 04/30/2004
Ukraine hopes larger Europe will not confine itself to its domestic issues - statement (Interfax) 04/30/2004
Eastern promise [Lviv as the Ukrainians call it, Lvov as the Bolsheviks used to call it, and Lemburg] (Guardian) 04/30/2004
Chernobyl reactor needs new cover (Big News Network) 04/30/2004
Statement by the Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations H.E. Ambassador Valeriy Kuchynsky at the special event commemorating the 18th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster (BRAMA) 04/29/2004
'Чорнобильське серце' застукало у залі Генеральної Асамблеї ООН (BRAMA) 04/29/2004
Ukrainian peacekeepers in Iraq: casualties announced [To date: 1 journalist and 6 Ukrainian soldiers dead, 16 wounded] (UANewswire) 04/29/2004
Дiяльнiсть Фонду допомоги дiтям ... [from 4/27/04] (VOA) 04/29/2004
One More Ukrainian Peacemaker Perished As Result of Wounds in Iraq (UNIAN) 04/29/2004
Three American soldiers were killed, fighting renewed in al-Falluja [Gov't of Ukraine said earlier yesterday that one of its soldiers was killed and a second died of his wounds in al-Sweira area] (Arabic News) 04/29/2004
U.S. Warplane Fires on Fallujah Targets (AP/Yahoo) 04/29/2004
Curt Weldon: Commemorating the 18th anniversary of Chernobyl (Congressional Record) 04/28/2004
В Iраку загинув ще один український миротворець (VOA) 04/28/2004
Odessa: Much more than a postcard [Book] (Jerusalem Post) 04/28/2004
Another Ukrainian peacekeeper dies in Iraq (Part 2) (Interfax) 04/28/2004
President Leonid Kuchma has ordered the State Committee for Nationalities and Migration to organize cooperation with the Ukrainians residing abroad (Главред) 04/28/2004
On this day - 1986: Soviets admit nuclear accident [The report, from the official news agency, Tass, said there had been casualties but gave no details of numbers. It said aid was being sent to the injured.] (BBC) 04/28/2004
US Ready to Help Ukrainian Companies Win Iraqi Tenders (Главред) 04/28/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma gestures as he answers media questions at a news conference at the presidential press centre in Kiev, April 28, 2004. Kuchma offered his condolences to the family of the dead soldier, killed on patrol near Kut in Iraq on Wednesday, but said Ukraine's approximately 1,600 soldiers would be staying in Iraq. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/28/2004
Kuchma Considers It Necessary to Reconsider Course of Events in Iraq (UNIAN) 04/28/2004
Ukrainian soldier killed in southeastern Iraq as US says talks to disarm Fallujah fighters continue (Al Bawaba) 04/28/2004
Another Ukrainian Soldier Killed in Iraq (Novinite) 04/28/2004
One Ukrainian killed in Iraq, Kuchma says will stay (Reuters/AlertNet) 04/28/2004
A Series of Explosions Rocks Fallujah (AP/Yahoo) 04/28/2004
Three Coalition Soldiers Die in Iraq (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/28/2004
Blair defends US onslaught [Today a Ukrainian soldier was killed and two wounded when 'bandits' attacked a patrol near the town of Kut.] (London Evening Standard) 04/28/2004
Ukrainian peacekeeper dies in Iraq (Interfax Moscow) 04/28/2004
Ukrainian Peacemaker Perished In Iraq, Another Two – Injured (UNIAN) 04/28/2004
Poor security 'threatens to reduce power supply targets' [Iraq] (Financial Times) 04/28/2004
Kuchma calls on politicians not to make Ukrainian peacekeepers in Iraq political football (Interfax) 04/28/2004
No Ukrainian mercenaries possible in Ajaria, Kuchma says (Interfax) 04/28/2004
European Economic Summit opens in Warsaw (AFP/Yahoo) 04/28/2004
Crimean Armenians Commemorate Genocide Victims (RISU) 04/28/2004
Chernobyl disaster still means little to Ukraine's ecologists (AFP/Taipei Times) 04/27/2004
[ВІДЕО/VIDEO - Real] Буш, Ірак, Мери України в США (VOA reports about Bush, Iraq, Ukrainian Mayors visit U.S.) (VOA) 04/27/2004
European integration and CES incompatible, says Chaly (Interfax) 04/27/2004
Photo: Widows [draped in Ukrainian flags] of those who died as a result of the Chernobyl catastrophe cry as they hold portraits of their husbands during a service and memorial ceremony devoted to the 18th anniversary of the tragedy in front of the Chernobyl Memorial in Kiev. In the Belarus capital some 3,000 people demonstrated to mark the anniversary demanding the government halt food production in contaminated areas and increase allowances for those still living in those areas (AFP/Yahoo) 04/27/2004
“Just Let Us Live till We Die!” [Chornobyl/Chernobyl] (День) 04/27/2004
Top Authorities, Orthodox (UOC-MP) Metropolitan Commemorate Chernobyl Heroes (RISU) 04/27/2004
Demonstrators mark Chernobyl anniversary in Belarus capital (AFP/Yahoo) 04/27/2004
Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on the 18th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident (UN) 04/26/2004
Туризм в Чорнобильській зоні (BBC Ukrainian) 04/26/2004
Annan urges continued international support for victims of Chernobyl disaster (UN) 04/26/2004
Chernobyl Disaster's Health Impact Remains Cloudy (National Geographic) 04/26/2004
Ecologists not a force in Ukraine 18 years after Chernobyl (AFP/Terra Daily) 04/26/2004
Дiяльнiсть Фонду допомоги дiтям Чорнобиля (VOA) 04/26/2004
Україна i генсек ООН вiдзначили 18-ту рiчницю Чорнобиля (VOA) 04/26/2004
Україна переглядає інтеграційні пріоритети (BBC Ukrainian) 04/26/2004
Photo: Vasdili Vaschyuk, center, remembers his firefighter son Nikolai, at his grave at a cemetery, just outside Moscow, Monday, April 26, 2004. Across the former Soviet Union, people lit candles, laid flowers and held demonstrations Monday to mark the 18th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which spread radiation over much of northern Europe. In all, 7 million people in the former Soviet republics of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine are estimated to suffer physical or psychological effects of radiation related to the April 26, 1986, catastrophe, when reactor No. 4 exploded and caught fire. Others are unidentified. (AP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Govt changes European integration priorities, says Azarov (Ukrayinska Pravda) 04/26/2004
The Almanac: On this day in history in 1986, a fire at the Soviet Union's Chernobyl nuclear reactor north of Kiev resulted in the world's worst nuclear disaster. (UPI/Wash Times) 04/26/2004
Sightseeing in the dead zone (Sydney Morning Herald) 04/26/2004
Remembering Chernobyl (CBS) 04/26/2004
Chernobyl Victims: Don't Forget Us (CBS) 04/26/2004
Photo (file): General view of the sarcophagus at Chernobyl. The construction of a giant shell over the cracked sarcophagus has stirred controversy 18 years after an explosion at one of its reactors spewed 200 tonnes of radioactive magma into the air in the former Soviet republic (AFP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Plans to build new shell over Chernobyl reactor stir debate (AFP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Jockstrip: The world as we know it [Chernobyl: a tourist attraction] (UPI/Wash Times) 04/26/2004
Victims remember Chernobyl disaster (Irish Examiner) 04/26/2004
Photo: Relatives of Chernobyl victims lay flowers at the monument to those who died as a result of Chernobyl explosion after effects, as Ukraine marks the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster, in the capital Kiev Monday, April 26, 2004. Big black granite slabs are engraved with the names of hundreds of victims. (AP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: A relative of a Chernobyl victim carries red carnations to lay at the monument to those who died as a result of Chernobyl explosion after effects, as Ukraine marks the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster, in the capital Kiev Monday, April 26, 2004. Black-framed photos of Chernobyl victims are seen at the monument's base, as well as a metal structure with the words 'To victims of Chernobyl tragedy' at bottom left. (AP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: Praskoviya Nezhyvova places a photo of her son Viktor, who died following the clean-up operations for the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear explosion, at the Chernobyl's victim monument in Ukraine's capital Kiev, Monday April 26, 2004. On Monday, Ukraine marks the 18th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which spread radiation over much of northern Europe. (AP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (L) and Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich take part in a ceremony to lay flowers at the monument to Chernobyl catastrophe victims in Kiev, April 26, 2004. Ukraine is marking the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear tragedy, when an explosion at Reactor four of the Chernobyl power plant spewed a cloud of radioactivity across Europe and the Soviet Union. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: A relative of a worker who died after battling the blaze and entombing the smoldering Chernobyl power plant in 1986, mourns at the memorial to Chernobyl victims in Kiev, April 26, 2004. Ukraine marks the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear tragedy, when an explosion at Reactor four of the Chernobyl power plant spewed a cloud of radioactivity across Europe and the Soviet Union. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: Veterans remember their friends at a grave for firefighters, in a cemetery, just outside Moscow, Monday, April 26, 2004. Across the former Soviet Union, people lit candles, laid flowers and held demonstrations Monday to mark the 18th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which spread radiation over much of northern Europe. In all, 7 million people in the former Soviet republics of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine are estimated to suffer physical or psychological effects of radiation related to the April 26, 1986, catastrophe, when reactor No. 4 exploded and caught fire. (AP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: A relative of a worker who died after battling the blaze and entombing the smouldering Chernobyl power plant in 1986, mourns at the memorial to Chernobyl victims in Kiev, April 26, 2004. Ukraine marks the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear tragedy, when an explosion at Reactor four of the Chernobyl power plant spewed a cloud of radioactivity across Europe and the Soviet Union. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: Alehandra Lihova, sister of a worker who died following the clean-up operations for the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear explosion, wipes tears away at the wreath laying ceremony at the Chernobyl's victim monument in Ukraine's capital Kiev, Monday, April 26, 2004. A tomb stela depicting the sarcophagus is on the right. On April 26 Ukraine marks the 18th anniversary of the Chernobyl world's worst nuclear disaster. (AP/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: A file picture shows an aerial view of the ruined fourth reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Ukraine marks on Monday, April 26, 2004 the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear tragedy, when an explosion at Reactor four of the Chernobyl power plant spewed a cloud of radioactivity across Europe and the Soviet Union. Photo taken April 1986. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
Photo: Ukrainians light up candles to commemorate those who died after the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe, during a night service at the memorial to Chernobyl firefighters in the city of Slavutych near the Chernobyl plant, early April 26, 2004. Ukraine marks the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear tragedy since Chernobyl's reactor No.4 exploded sending radioactive clouds in the air, poisoning vast areas in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, contaminating much of Europe. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/26/2004
The duke, the spies, and the KGB: how cold war plotting entangled Soviet royal visit (Guardian) 04/26/2004
ONE hundred people mark anniversary of Chernobyl disaster in Kiev (AFP/SpaceDaily) 04/26/2004
Welcome to the dead zone [Soviet Union's Chernobyl power plant in the the Ukraine] (Straits Times) 04/26/2004
В Україні обходять вісімнадцяту річницю аварії на ЧАЕС (BBC Ukrainian) 04/26/2004
On eve of E.U. expansion, Jews see mixture of risk and opportunity (JTA) 04/26/2004
Sen. Hillary Clinton Calls for More Troops in Iraq (KCBS/Yahoo) 04/25/2004
An Expanding Europe, in Decline (Wash Post) 04/25/2004
Desovietizing post-Chornobyl Ukraine [UACC] (BRAMA) 04/25/2004
UN wants to end confusion about Chernobyl (Reuters/AlertNet) 04/25/2004
Opinion: A view of another world [Ukraine, a country with a complicated history mostly connected to Russia...] (Macon Telegraph) 04/25/2004
Ukraine Sees a New 'Iron Curtain' in EU Expansion [Teodozii Onyskiv's wife and her sister were among the many women who left the Ukrainian town of Mikulintsi to work in Italy.] (Wash Post) 04/25/2004
Poland Is Worried That Border Controls Create a New Divide (NY Times) 04/25/2004
Day-tripping tourists flocking to Chernobyl 'dead zone' (Chicago Sun Times) 04/25/2004
Photo: Relatives of firefighters who battled the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster hold portraits of those who perished after extinguishing the blaze at the power station's reactor, during a rally in Kiev, April 24, 2004. About two thousand Ukrainians took part in a memorial demonstration to commemorate victims of the world's worst nuclear accident of April 26, 1986. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/24/2004
Photo: Nina Kharchenko, center, cries as she carries a portrait of her deceased husband, victim of the Chernobyl catastrophe, during a march in Khreshchatyk street in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, April 24, 2004. Some five thousand veterans, pensioners and Chernobyl victims marched along the main Khreshchatyk street in the Ukrainian capital Kiev Saturday on the eve of the 18th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster. (AP/Yahoo) 04/24/2004
Thousands March In Kyiv To Mark Chornobyl Anniversary (RFE/RL) 04/24/2004
Чорнобилю і його дітям 18 (BBC Ukrainian) 04/24/2004
Thousands march in Ukraine on the eve of Chernobyl's 18th anniversary (AP/Team 4 News) 04/24/2004
Chornobyl remembered: 18 years later [Chernobyl] SPECIAL (BRAMA) 04/24/2004
Appeal to all those who care: Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the United Nations to host Chornobyl [Chernobyl] Charity Bazaar (BRAMA) 04/24/2004
Звернення до всіх небайдужих: Благодійний Чорнобильський базар у штаб-квартирі ООН (BRAMA) 04/24/2004
Chornobyl and Three Mile Island anniversaries are reminders of the risks of nuclear power and the need to shift to sustainable energy sources [Chernobyl] (BRAMA) 04/24/2004
Річниці атомних катастроф на Чорнобильській АЕС та Три Майл Айленд нагадують про небезпеку використання атомної енергії та вказують на необхідніть до переходу використання альтернативних джерел енергії (BRAMA) 04/24/2004
At home in the hot zone: Mark MacKinnon on Chernobyl (Globe and Mail) 04/24/2004
Thousands remember Chernobyl (AP/The Age) 04/24/2004
Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh parliaments ratify treaty on Single Economic Space [a.k.a. Common Economic Space (CES)] (Eurasianet) 04/24/2004
Russian, Ukrainian Leaders Hail Border Accord (REF/RL) 04/23/2004
Forgotten Victims of Chernobyl (Novinite) 04/23/2004
Sebastopol prepares to honour Crimean dead. Clean-up is under way for 150th anniversary of war (Daily Telegraph) 04/23/2004
National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting Surprised with Kuchma's Statement on 'Unconstitutionality' of Air Ukrainization (UNIAN) 04/23/2004
Kuchma praises CES trade treaty ratification by Ukraine, Russia [Common Economic Space] (Interfax) 04/23/2004
Kuchma, Putin exchange with ratification notes on border and Azov-Kerch cooperation agreements (Interfax) 04/23/2004
Presidents of Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, and Kazakhstan to discuss CES deal next month [Common Economic Space] (Interfax) 04/23/2004
Putin signs laws on CES, on border with Ukraine, and on cooperation in use of Azov Sea and Kerch Strait [Common Economic Space] (Interfax) 04/23/2004
CIS Prime Ministers Meet in Kyrgyzstan [CES: Common Economic Space, CIS: Commonwealth of Independent States] (Kyrgyzstan Times) 04/23/2004
Huge, little-known nuclear disaster haunts Russia almost 50 years later. Thousands were contaminated, and children were forced to do the cleanup in '57. (Philadelphia Inquirer) 04/23/2004
On this day: 1996 - Fire races through deserted villages around the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine, sending radioactive particles skyward, 10 years after the world's worst nuclear accident. (Advertiser) 04/23/2004
Analysis: Ukraine divided against itself (UPI/Wash Post) 04/22/2004
The End Of Russian-Language Broadcasting In Ukraine? (RFE/RL) 04/22/2004
Рада Європи відзначає “відсутність в Україні демократичної ініціативи на низовому рівні” (УНІАН) 04/22/2004
США вважають, що ратифікація угоди про ЄЕП суперечить заявам України про курс на євроінтеграцію (УНІАН) 04/22/2004
Kuchma signs ratified agreements with Russia and on CES [Common Economic Space] (Interfax) 04/22/2004
U.S. says Ukraine's participation in CES [Common Economic Space] contradicts its eurointegration aspirations [Subscription only] (Interfax) 04/22/2004
Russian Council of Federation ratifies agreement on Russia-Ukraine border [Common Economic Space] (Interfax) 04/22/2004
Kazakhstan parliament ratifies CES agreement [Common Economic Space] (Interfax) 04/22/2004
Russia/Ukraine: Common Ground Reached On Border Agreements [from 4/21/04] (RFE/RL) 04/22/2004
Kuchma Plans to Sell Off Ukraine by 2008 [privatization] (Главред) 04/22/2004
Ticket to Ride [Book Review: Orient Express] (Transitions Online) 04/22/2004
Mass killings of the past century (Detroit Free Press) 04/22/2004
Chernobyl [Chornobyl] effects felt by Russians here (Pioneer Press) 04/22/2004
Chernobyl [Chornobyl] effects felt by area Russian immigrants (Pioneer Press) 04/22/2004
США глибоко занепокоєні ситуацією у Мукачевому (УНІАН) 04/22/2004
Separated Families in Slovakia, Ukraine Border Village Seek US Help to Reunite (VOA) 04/22/2004
Photo: Olena Stadnyk (R) looks on as her son Leonid swings on a fence near their house in Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, April 21, 2004. Stadnyk who stands 2.53 meters (8 feet 4 inches) tall, can easily be a contender for the title of the world's tallest living man. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/21/2004
Photo: A visitor looks at a picture at an exhibition of the famous Franz Koenig collection, at the Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko museum in Kiev, April 22, 2004. Ukraine, a former Soviet state that will border an expanded European Union (news - web sites) next month, said it would hand over 139 drawings to the Netherlands, returning World War Two booty stored in museum cellars in the capital Kiev. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/21/2004
Photo: Olena Stadnyk (L) measures the height of her son Leonid in the yard of their house in Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, April 21, 2004. According to measurements, Ukrainian Leonid Stadnyk, standing at 2.53 meters (8 feet 4 inches) tall, can easily be a contender for the title of the world's tallest living man. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/21/2004
Ukrainian Americans urged to push for Senate Resolution 202 on Famine-Genocide ACTION ITEM (BRAMA) 04/21/2004
Kuchma praises ratification of CES trade treaty by Ukraine, Russia (Interfax) 04/21/2004
Strategic Partnership with RF Completely Corresponds to Euro-Integration Course of Ukraine - Kuchma (UNIAN) 04/21/2004
Thrust to the sidelines of history ['We didn't gather to start the collapse of the Soviet Union. We didn't even think of it at first. If we had thought about it before, I don't know if we would have had the strength to do it...'] (Globe and Mail) 04/21/2004
Ukrainian TV Language Change: just a meaningless promise (UANewswire) 04/20/2004
Netherlands hails return of stolen art [art treasures were presented to Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende by Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma at a ceremony in Kiev's Mariinsky Palace] (BBC) 04/20/2004
Serhiy Krymsky: For centuries Ukraine has always been an integral part of Europe (День) 04/20/2004
Modern Poland carves new identity (Financial Times) 04/19/2004
One year toward freedom (Enter Stage Right) 04/19/2004
Height a pain for Ukraine’s ‘Gulliver’ (Pakistan Daily Times) 04/19/2004
The Road to Mecca - originally published in 1954 [Staring past Lviv's post-communist grime and its resentful strain of Ukrainian nationalism...] (The New Republic) 04/19/2004
On the denial of genocide (Jerusalem Post) 04/19/2004
Hitler parchment stamp displayed [...The postmark, from the Ukraine, was dated September 11, 1942, and is over-printed with the words 'Ukrania' in black letters (indicating that it was a special issue by the Germans for the occupied Soviet territories).] (Jerusalem Post) 04/19/2004
Photo: Leonid Stadnik, 2.53 meter (8,3 feet) tall, Ukrainian veterinarian, holds a door as his mother Halyna, left, looks on in the village of Podoliantsy, Ukraine's northwestern Zhytomyr region, 212 kilometers (131.74 miles) west of the capital Kiev, Friday, April 16, 2004. Stadnik, 33, said to be the world's tallest man, is still growing up. (AP/Yahoo) 04/17/2004
Photo: Leonid Stadnik, 2.53 meter (8,3 feet) tall, Ukrainian veterinarian, left, pulls a cart as he approaches his house in the village of Podoliantsy, Ukraine's northwestern Zhytomyr region, 212 kilometers (131.74 miles) west of the capital Kiev, Friday, April 16, 2004. Stadnik, 33, said to be the world's tallest man, is still growing up. (AP/Yahoo) 04/17/2004
Photo: Leonid Stadnik, 2.53 meters (8,3 feet) tall, a Ukrainian veterinarian, tries to dial a cell phone in the village of Podoliantsy, Ukraine's northwestern Zhytomyr region, 212 kilometers (132 miles) west of the capital Kiev, Friday, April 16, 2004. Stadnik, 33, said to be the world's tallest man, is still growing up. (AP/Yahoo) 04/17/2004
Photo: Leonid Stadnik, 2.53 meter (8.3 feet) tall, Ukrainian veterinarian, and his mother Halyna, left, stand behind the gates of their house in the village of Podoliantsy, Ukraine's northwestern Zhytomyr region, 212 kilometers (131.74 miles) west of the capital Kiev, Friday, April 16, 2004. Stadnik, 33, said to be the world's tallest man, is still growing. (AP/Yahoo) 04/17/2004
Photo: A woman touches the fist of Ukrainian veterinarian Leonid Stadnik, said to be the world's tallest man, in the village of Podoliantsi in Ukraine's Zhytomyr regin 210 km (130 miles) west of the capital Kiev on Friday, April 16, 2004. Standik is 2.53 meters tall, his hand is 31 centimeters long, and he does not stop growing. (AP/Yahoo) 04/17/2004
Photo: An unidentified woman, left, tries to measure a height of Leonid Stadnik, Ukrainian veterinarian, said to be the world's tallest man, in the village of Podoliantsy, Ukraine's northwestern Zhytomyr region, 212 kilometers (131.74 miles) west of the capital Kiev, Friday, April 16, 2004. Stadnik, 2.53 meter (8,3 feet) tall, is still growing up. (AP/Yahoo) 04/17/2004
Photo: A guard passes by the concrete sarcophagus housing Chernobyl nuclear power plant's fourth reactor, April 16, 2004. Ukraine closed the Chernobyl nuclear power station, the site of the world's worst civil nuclear disaster, in 2001 but some officials fear radiation is escaping due to the poor state of the old 'sarcophagus' which covers the reactor. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/16/2004
Photo: A specialist checks the radiation level outside the concrete sarcophagus housing the Chernobyl nuclear power plant's fourth reactor, April 16, 2004. Ukraine closed the Chernobyl nuclear power station, the site of the world's worst civil nuclear disaster, in 2001 but some officials fear radiation is escaping due to the poor state of the old 'sarcophagus' which covers the reactor. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/16/2004
Obit: Abraham Spiegel, Survivor and Philanthropist, Dies at 97 [born in Mukachevo] (Jewish Journal) 04/16/2004
Former Soviet countries [CIS group of 12] pledge economic, trade co-operation (AFP/Business Day) 04/16/2004
Many Russians opt to stay in Iraq (CNN) 04/16/2004
Poet reflects on Chernobyl and horrors still too vivid [Leonid Dayen] (Louisville Courier-Journal) 04/16/2004
Grappling with the angel of history (Jerusalem Post) 04/15/2004
Film depicts 'Unlikely Heroes' who resisted the Nazis (Kansas City Jewish Chronicle) 04/15/2004
Key Members Cool on U.N. Iraq Resolution (AP/Yahoo) 04/15/2004
Agroterrorism not a new weapon [Laying siege to towns, Tartars in Ukraine 600 years ago...] (La Vista Sun) 04/15/2004
Interview with Kurt Vonnegut ['Among the very last guards that I had at the end of the war, was Ukrainian SS. And they enjoyed the German army because they had such a terrible experience under Stalin. They welcomed the Germans when they came in. They must have all been shot after the war.'] (Spokesman-Review) 04/15/2004
Local congregation remembers Holocaust [...Nikitchyuk's Baptist grandmother, Zinaida, hid and saved three children of a neighboring Jewish family in the Ukrainian town of Sarny when the Germans invaded.] (Westford Eagle) 04/15/2004
S. Jersey Man May Be Deported For Lying About Nazi Past [81-year-old Andrew Kuras] (KYW) 04/15/2004
Ukrainian workers from Russian company to be evacuated from Iraq (Interfax) 04/15/2004
Russia airlifts 366 workers out [Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has urged Ukrainian workers in Iraq to 'seize the opportunity and leave the country until the stabilization of the situation.'] (AP/CNN) 04/15/2004
Photo: A convoy of buses, carrying Russian expatriate workers, drive along Baghdad's airport highway to meet flights sent by Moscow's emergencies ministry, April 15, 2004. About 20 buses carrying Russian workers headed for the airport in an evacuation organized after the kidnapping and swift release of three Russians and five Ukrainians in Baghdad. (AP/Yahoo) 04/15/2004
Ukraine says no troops killed in Iraq recently (Reuters/AlertNet) 04/14/2004
Hryschenko calls for evacuation of Ukrainian specialists working in Iraq (Interfax) 04/13/2004
Iraq militants free more hostages [One Ukrainian soldier was killed and several others wounded in an incident in Iraq, said the Russian Itar-Tass news agency, which gave no further details] (BBC) 04/13/2004
Photo: Workers from a Russian energy company, who were kidnapped the day before, sit in the villa they were abducted from after their release in Baghdad April 13, 2004. Three of the workers are Russian and five are Ukrainian nationals. They were abducted on Monday night at their villa after returning from work. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
Foreign workers told to quit Iraq (BBC) 04/13/2004
Eight kidnapped engineers released in Iraq (UPI/Wash Times) 04/13/2004
Foreign Ministry confirms release of hostages in Iraq (Interfax) 04/13/2004
Interenergoservice head confirms release of staff in Iraq (Interfax) 04/13/2004
Five Ukrainians seized among staff of Russian Interenergoservice in Baghdad - MFA (Interfax) 04/13/2004
Ukraine says no troops killed in Iraq recently [Report by Itar-Tass news agency untrue] (Gateway2Russia) 04/13/2004
Revolt in Kut Echoes in Ukraine (Wash Post) 04/13/2004
Sadr aide held as US plans Iraq reinforcements (Financial Times) 04/13/2004
Supreme Rada Health Committee to Ask Leonid Kuchma to Recall Peacemakers from Sierra-Leone and Liberia (UNIAN) 04/13/2004
Ukrainians and Russians Freed in Iraq (AP/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
8 Russian Company Workers Freed in Iraq [5 Ukrainians, 3 Russians] (AP/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
Russian and Ukrainian hostages freed in Iraq (CTV) 04/13/2004
8 Russian, Ukrainian Hostages Released [Brama correction: 5 Ukrainian citizens, 3 Russians, working for Russian energy company] (NY Times) 04/13/2004
Russian and Ukrainian hostages freed in Iraq (CTV) 04/13/2004
Ukrainian, Russian Workers for Energy Company Are Freed in Iraq ... (Bloomberg) 04/13/2004
5 Ukrainians and 3 Russians kidnapped in Baghdad are released (AFP/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
Photo: A US army helicopter hovers over an electrical power station in Baghdad. The five Ukrainian and three Russian employees of a Russian energy company who were kidnapped in Baghdad have been released after less than a day in captivity, officials said (AFP/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
Iraqi women pass a U.S military Bradley armoured vehicle guarding al-Mustansiriya university in Baghdad April 12, 2004. Five Ukrainians and three Russians were freed on Tuesday, a day after they were seized in Iraq, where a U.S. military crackdown has led to the kidnapping of dozens of foreigners and a flareup of violence. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
Oil Workers Among Foreigners Seized in Iraq [5 Ukrainians] (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
Eight Russian Workers Kidnapped in Iraq [Brama correction: 5 Ukrainian citizens, 3 Russians, working for Russian energy company] (AP/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
5 Ukrainians among Baghdad Hostages (Novinite) 04/13/2004
More foreigners seized in Iraq [5 Ukrainians] (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/13/2004
Body of SA man mutilated in Iraq (South Africa Star) 04/13/2004
Major-General Serhiy Ostrovsky: 'The brigade displayed courage and heroism' (Дзеркало Тижня) 04/12/2004
On This Day: 1995 - Ukraine agrees to close by 2000 the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, the site of an accident in 1986 that resulted in massive radioactive pollution and many deaths. (Melbourne Herald Sun) 04/12/2004
Central Europe's first Holocaust museum set to open in Budapest (AFP/Yahoo) 04/11/2004
EU expansion to isolate poor neighbors (AP/Seattle Times) 04/11/2004
Ukrainian peacekeepers not taking part in combat operations in Iraq but render aid to coalition forces and locals (Interfax) 04/10/2004
Helping the children of Chernobyl [Chornobyl] 18 years on (Bath Chronicle) 04/10/2004
Teaching Ukrainian Famine History: on the Buses (UANewswire) 04/10/2004
Mass grave linked to WW II atrocities (Chicago Tribune) 04/10/2004
Without a Doubt [Condoleezza Rice bio] (The New Yorker) 04/10/2004
Moment of truth [Shiite pilgrims stream towards the holy city, Baghdad, to converge with others from all corners of Iraq.] (The Age) 04/10/2004
Deputy Chief of General Staff May Gen Oleh Syvushenko Refutes Media Reports about Ukrainian Military Personnel Having Left Al Kut, Neglecting Coalition Force Command's Orders (Embassy of Ukraine) 04/09/2004
Ukraine Parliament Rejects Amendments (AP/Yahoo) 04/09/2004
Europe Seems Dismayed by Iraq Turn (NY Times) 04/09/2004
Ukraine may face terrorist attacks if its peacekeepers stay in Iraq - Kriuchkov (Ukrayinska Pravda) 04/09/2004
Pull out troops or we burn hostages alive (Daily Telegraph) 04/09/2004
Lycos Announces Angelfire Web Site, Receiving the Most Traffic in the Past Four Years [Website Featuring Photo Diary of Young Ukrainian Woman's Motorcycle Trip Through 'Deadzone' of Chernobyl] (PRNewswire) 04/09/2004
U.S. not alone in Iraq ['A Ukranian official made the stunning admission that they abandoned Kut 'because they did not have the means to engage in combat.'] (Philadelphia Daily News) 04/09/2004
Coalition troop deployment (UPI/Wash Times) 04/09/2004
US options in dealing with a widening war (CS Monitor) 04/09/2004
Iraqis Insist On Expelling Occupation (Islam Online) 04/09/2004
Confusion over Falluja ceasefire (BBC) 04/09/2004
Insurgents take hostages, dig in across Iraq (Chicago Tribune) 04/09/2004
Strains emerge among U.S. partners in combat in wake of violent uprising by Shia cleric (Newsday) 04/09/2004
U.S. Forces Retake Shi'ite Town in Iraq [Kut] (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/09/2004
A coalition showing signs of fracture. Insurgents are targeting forces of smaller countries exposing the weaknesses in the Pentagon's plans (Guardian) 04/09/2004
Polish Commander Appeals to Iraqis to End Violence (Bulgarian News Network) 04/09/2004
Iraq in turmoil on Saddam anniversary (Reuters) 04/09/2004
U.S. Forces Recapture Southern Iraq City [Kut] (AP/Yahoo) 04/09/2004
Photo: A protester holds up a poster showing the British Prime Minister Tony Blair, U.S. President George Bush and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar reading 'The Damned' during a protest outside the U.S. embassy in Madrid, Thursday April 8, 2004 on the anniversary of the death of Spanish journalist Jose Couso at a Baghdad hotel during the war in Iraq. A U.S tank fired on and killed Couso, a cameraman for the Spanish private Telecinco station. The Palestine Hotel was packed with some 300 foreign journalists covering the invasion of Iraq at the time. Ukrainian cameraman Taras Protsyuk, of Reuters television, was killed in the same incident. (AP/Yahoo) 04/08/2004
Ukraine to keep troops in Iraq, may send more arms (Reuters/AlertNet) 04/08/2004
Poland, Ukraine Won't Withdraw Soldiers From Iraq (Bloomberg) 04/08/2004
Kyiv denies Ukrainian peacekeepers left al Kut despite coalition's orders (Interfax) 04/08/2004
Ukraine to Keep Troops in Iraq, May Send More Arms (Reuters) 04/08/2004
US-led forces risk being sucked into guerrilla war (Reuters) 04/08/2004
Photo: Iraqi Shi'ites chant while holding their weapons in the Holy city of Najaf April 8, 2004. U.S.-led coalition forces do not have control of the cities of Najaf and Kut, where Shi'ite militiamen have seized control of key buildings in the center of town, the top U.S. general in Iraq (news - web sites) said on Thursday. Lieutenant-General Ricardo Sanchez said coalition troops in the cities -- who include Ukrainian and Spanish soldiers -- were in their bases on the outskirts. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/08/2004
Withdrawal of Ukrainian peacekeepers is not in agenda - General Staff (Interfax) 04/08/2004
Iraq Uprising Shifts Role of U.S. Allies (AP/Yahoo) 04/08/2004
Militiamen Control Parts of 3 Iraq Cities [Top U.S. general vows to retake militia-held Kut] (AP/Yahoo) 04/08/2004
Rumsfeld defiant, but US troops face extended Iraq duty (Independent) 04/08/2004
US stoking unrest before festival, say Shia (Independent) 04/08/2004
Journalists Killed by U.S. Troops Remembered in Iraq [Cameraman Taras Protsyuk] (Reuters) 04/08/2004
Українськi миротворцi евакуювалися з Аль-Куту (VOA) 04/08/2004
Coalition forces in Iraq don't control Najaf, Kut (Reuters/AlertNet) 04/08/2004
Steamed Rice: Being Condi Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry (Counterpunch) 04/08/2004
Photo: Ukrainian man lights a candle under a portrait of killed journalist Taras Protsyuk near the U.S. embassy in Kiev, April 8, 2004. A couple of dozen people lit candles and laid red carnations outside the embassy in Ukraine's capital on Thursday to commemorate the first anniversary of his death. Protsyuk, 35, was killed when a U.S. tank shell hit the Palestine Hotel, the headquarters of international journalists in Baghdad as troops entered the Iraqi capital on April 8, 2003. Taras had worked for Reuters since 1993. (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/08/2004
Photo: An elderly Ukrainian man shouts as he takes part in a rally outside the parliament building in Kiev, April 8, 2004. Ukrainian opposition activists protest on Thursday as deputies are due to vote on a political reform aimed at transferring part of the president's authority to parliament and the prime minister (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/08/2004
Draft resolution on withdrawal of Ukrainian peacekeepers from Iraq registered in Verkhovna Rada (Interfax) 04/08/2004
Under Fire, Private Army Emerges (Wash Post) 04/08/2004
Some Allies Reconsider Their Occupation Roles (Wash Post) 04/08/2004
As Violence Grows, Some U.S. Allies Rethink Iraq Commitments (Reuters/NY Times) 04/08/2004
Urban warfare grips Iraq [Ukrainian forces failed to defend the compound and pulled out of Kut. Previously, only Iraqi policemen had abandoned their positions under attack from Sadr's Mahdi army.] (Daily Telegraph) 04/08/2004
Ukrainian troops cede town as attacks on allies intensify (Financial Times) 04/08/2004
A guided missile, a misguided war. US kills 40 in mosque attack as Iraq conflict spirals out of control (Independent) 04/08/2004
A farce before the tragedy that roiled the world [Book review] (NY Newsday) 04/08/2004
Українці здають перше місто в Іраку (BBC Ukrainian) 04/07/2004
NUJ вимагає розслідування смерті Тараса Процюка (BBC Ukrainian) 04/07/2004
Battles rage across Iraq (Reuters) 04/07/2004
U.S. May Beef Up Iraq Troop Levels to Quell Violence (Reuters) 04/07/2004
Rumsfeld Says U.S. to Keep Extra Forces in Iraq (Bloomberg) 04/07/2004
Kofi Annan: Genocides Helped Make 20th Century Bloodiest Ever (Reuters) 04/07/2004
Breaking point for a hard man on the front line (Sydney Morning Herald) 04/07/2004
[Communist Party leader] Symonenko to call for withdrawal of Ukrainian peacekeepers from Iraq in VR on Thursday (Interfax) 04/07/2004
Ukrainian troops again under fire in Iraq, evacuate local government building (Interfax) 04/07/2004
Japan Urges U.N. to Halt Iraqi Violence (AP/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
U.S Hits Mosque Compound; 40 Said Dead (AP/Guardian) 04/07/2004
Crisis of a “Second Iraq War” (Donga) 04/07/2004
Britain's 'oldest resident' dies aged 160 [Timothy the tortoise - mascot during Crimean War] (AFP/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
Ukraine troops leave Iraqi city in hands of radical Shiites (AFP/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
Ukrainian troops pull out of Kut, at base camp (Reuters/AlertNet) 04/07/2004
U.S. allies bear brunt of uprising (CNN) 04/07/2004
Photo: Ukrainian soldiers take shelter behind military vehicles after Iraqi demonstrators started throwing grenades towards them in the southern city of Kut. Ukrainian troops withdrew from Kut after heavy fighting with supporters of radical Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada Sadr who now control the city. (AFP/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
U.S. Vows to Crush Shiite Militia; Ukranians Pull Out of Kut (NY Times) 04/07/2004
Fighting in Iraq Presents Test for U.S. (AP/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
US vows to 'destroy' radical Shia militia in Iraq (FT/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
US vows to destroy Shiite militia as death toll mounts in Iraq chaos (AFP/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
U.S. Hits Fallujah Mosque; 40 Said Killed (AP/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
Twelve U.S. Marines Killed as Iraq Violence Worsens (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/07/2004
Ukrainian peacekeeper killed in Iraq, five wounded (Interfax) 04/06/2004
Survey: Corruption and weak judiciary are key obstacles to democracy (Freedom House) 04/06/2004
Battles Flare as Iraqi Shi'ites Vow Resistance (Reuters) 04/06/2004
20 GIs, 100 Iraqis Killed Since Weekend (AP/Yahoo) 04/06/2004
Kyiv denies Ukrainian peacekeepers forced out of Al Kut (Interfax) 04/06/2004
В Iраку загинув український миротворець (VOA) 04/06/2004
Photo: Ukrainian soldiers take shelter behind a military vehicle in Kut. A Ukrainian soldier was killed and five others wounded in fighting with supporters of radical Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada Sadr in the city of Kut, south of the capital Baghdad. (AFP/Yahoo) 04/06/2004
Ukrainian soldier killed, five wounded in Iraq (AFP/Yahoo) 04/06/2004
Ukrainian soldier killed, five injured in Iraq (ABC Online - Australia) 04/06/2004
Безпека миротворців в Іраку - найголовніше. МЗС (BBC Ukrainian) 04/06/2004
After Hubble: Global Push for a World Space Observatory (Space.com) 04/06/2004
Battles Flare as U.S. Vows to Arrest Iraqi Cleric (Reuters/Yahoo) 04/06/2004
James Mace: The Year of Poland (День) 04/06/2004
Year of Poland: Starting with the Good News (День) 04/06/2004
Kyiv Archimandrite (День) 04/06/2004
History of One Name (День) 04/06/2004
“A Mistake of Historical Significance...”: On the history of Ukrainian education in Podillia at the turn of the twentieth century (День) 04/06/2004
Emotional Web Site Featuring Photo Diary of Young Ukrainian Woman's Motorcycle Trip Through 'Deadzone,' Puts Chernobyl on this Week's List for First Time Ever (PRNewswire/Yahoo) 04/06/2004
Amnesty International - Library - Facts and figures on the death penalty [Ukraine abolished death penalty for all crimes in 1999] (Serbia Post) 04/06/2004
Odessa's street named after former Vietnamese President Ton Duc Thang (Vietnam News Agency) 04/06/2004
Ayatollah struggles to regain initiative from firebrand (Financial Times) 04/05/2004
Сьогодні у Києві поховали українського письменника і дисидента Миколу Руденка (Радіо Свобода) 04/05/2004
Chernobyl Photo Essay (El Paso Newspaper Tree) 04/05/2004
Chernobyl: 18 years of silence (El Paso Newspaper Tree) 04/05/2004
On this day: A methane gas explosion at the Skochinsky mine in Donetsk, Ukraine, kills 63 (Melbourne Herald Sun) 04/03/2004
Former Ukrainian dissident Mykola Rudenko dies, aged 83 (UANewswire) 04/03/2004
Мер Будапешта позбавляє Сталіна почесного звання (BBC Ukrainian) 04/02/2004
Start of adoption ministrey launched by Ukrainian mission (Paducah Sun) 04/02/2004
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