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Jews Evaded Nazis by Living in Cave for Nearly 2 Years (National Geographic) 05/27/2004
Bush Looks to Heaven While Iraq Goes to Hell (Dissident Voice) 05/27/2004
Ex-Ukraine Leader's Trial Arguments Close [Lazarenko] (AP/Yahoo) 05/27/2004
Ukraine awaiting from Brussels clear signals on Eurointegration - Kuchma (Interfax) 05/27/2004
Prodi denies saying Ukraine has no prospects for EU membership (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/27/2004
Prodi denies political motives in issue of market economy status for Ukraine (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/27/2004
Kuchma signs into law border treaty with Romania (Interfax) 05/27/2004
War crime suspect Jafar Bazinji is in Ukraine [Sheik Jafar Bazinji] (Kurdish Media) 05/27/2004
New blow to Iraqi reconstruction as Russians pull out (AFP/Yahoo) 05/27/2004
Звернення до всіх українців в Україні та діаспорі, до депутатів Верховної Ради України, до всіх українських конфесій [Т.Г ШЕВЧЕНКО?] (Українці Угорщини) 05/27/2004
Суд над Лазаренком добігає кінця (BBC Ukrainian) 05/27/2004
Voice from Past Haunts Ukraine President--His Own [Mykola Melnychenko/Kuchmagate tapes] (Reuters) 05/27/2004
Варшава вимагає від ЄС визначитися з Україною (BBC Ukrainian) 05/26/2004
Речник українського МЗС визнав, що український острів розмиває морська течія внаслідок будівництва російської дамби (BBC Ukrainian) 05/26/2004
Western Press Review: Bush's Speech, Chalabi's Mysterious Fall From U.S. Good Graces, And The Single Economic Space (RFE/RL) 05/26/2004
Will The 'Single Economic Space' Merely Isolate Its Members From The World Economy? (RFE/RL) 05/26/2004
Ukraine to enlarge Iraq contingent (AP/Boston Globe) 05/26/2004
Ukraine to pull out peacekeepers from Sierra Leone, reinforce Iraq contingent; Ukrainian opposition: no coalition?; Judge dismisses annulled convictions of Ukrainian PM Yanukovych (RFE/RL) 05/26/2004
Ukrainian victim in Paris airport tragedy used stolen Czech passport (News24) 05/26/2004
At mortuary in Kuwait, soldiers live among death (Virginian-Pilot) 05/26/2004
Iraqi Supreme Court rejects Navstar sailors' appeal to return to Ukraine [Ukrainian sailors jailed in Iraq for smuggling fuel] (Interfax) 05/26/2004
Marchuk says he may be dismissed due to fire at military depot in Melitopol district (Interfax) 05/26/2004
Russians, Ukrainians, Belarussian see benefits of unity (Interfax-Belarus) 05/24/2004
Kyiv Babies Poisoning Caused by Struggle Between Dairy Kitchens - KCSA Deputy Chairman (UNIAN) 05/24/2004
Organizational Stage of UES [United Economic Space, a.k.a. Common or Single Economic Space] Formation Finished, High Time to Fulfill Plans - Kuchma (UNIAN) 05/24/2004
Kuchma: CES should prepare regulatory framework as soon as possible (Interfax) 05/24/2004
Yalta summit confirms political will of CES countries to create union, says Kuchma (Interfax) 05/24/2004
Other countries also want to join Common Economic Space - Nazarbayev (Interfax-Kazakhstan) 05/24/2004
Morgue Records Show 5,500 Iraqis Killed [since President Bush declared an end to major combat operations on May 1, 2003... Ukraine reports 5 deaths.] (AP/Yahoo) 05/24/2004
Carrot Scout [George Bush Sr. revisits the the country to whose independence he once objected; 'Chicken Kiev' speech] (Дзеркало Тижня) 05/24/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) greets his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as they meet at the Black Sea resort of Yalta, May 24, 2004. Presidents of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus arrived in Yalta to discuss an agreement on creating an economic union between the four post-Soviet countries. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/24/2004
Photo: Ukraine's President Leonid Kuchma, right, and Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) pose for the press in the Black Sea coast resort of Yalta, Ukraine, Monday, May 24, 2004. The presidents of Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan gathered Sunday in Yalta for two days of meetings on the mechanics of a fledgling economic community meant to boost trade among the former Soviet republics and promote growth by increasing investment. (AP/Yahoo) 05/24/2004
Bush Sr. clarifies 'Chicken Kiev' speech (Wash Times) 05/24/2004
Papa Bush's 'chicken Kiev' (Financial Times) 05/24/2004
Photo: The presidents of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, Belarus' Alexander Lukashenko, Kazakhstan's Nursultan Nazarbayev and Russia's Vladimir Putin , , from left, meet in the Black Sea coast resort of Yalta, Ukraine, Sunday May 23, 2004. The presidents of Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan gathered Sunday in Yalta for two days of meetings on the mechanics of a fledgling economic community meant to boost trade among the former Soviet republics and promote growth by increasing investment. (AP/Yahoo) 05/23/2004
Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) speaks with his counterparts from Ukraine, Leonid Kuchma (L), Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko (2L) and Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbaev during their meeting in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, May 23, 2004. The leaders arrived in Yalta to discuss implementation of an agreement on creating an economic union between the four post-Soviet countries. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/23/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) talks to Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) during their meeting in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, May 23, 2004. Presidents of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus arrived in Yalta to discuss implementation of an agreement on creating an economic union between the four countries. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/23/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) greets his Belarus counterpart Alexander Lukashenko before their talks in the Black Sea resort of Yalta, May 23, 2004. Presidents of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus arrived in Yalta to discuss implementation of an agreement on creating an economic union between the four post-Soviet countries. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/23/2004
Photo: A view of the Orthodox Easter, Vydubytsky monastery, which was founded about 1,000 years ago, in Ukraine's capital Kiev on Sunday, May 23, 2004. In the background is the Dnieper river. (AP/Yahoo) 05/23/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva take a stroll in Kievo-Pechersky Monastery in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/22/2004
Photo: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva visits the museum at Kievo-Pechersky Monastery in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/22/2004
Photo: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma visit a church in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/22/2004
Brazil's Lula on stopover in Ukraine meets counterpart (AFP/Yahoo) 05/22/2004
Засідання Групи високого рівня з ЄЕП (BBC Ukrainian) 05/22/2004
Ukrainians protest against joining NATO (UPI/Wash Times) 05/22/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma poses with former U.S. president George Bush before talks at the Presidential palace in Kiev, May 21, 2004. Bush is on a two-day private visit to Ukraine to meet the country's political and public leaders. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/21/2004
Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma shakes hands with former US President George Herbert Walker Bush (AFP/Yahoo) 05/21/2004
Photo: Former U.S. president George Bush talks to John Herbst, U.S. ambassador in Ukraine, during a stroll through central Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/21/2004
Bush Sr. hails democratic changes in Ukraine (AFP/Yahoo) 05/21/2004
George Bush Sr.: Ukraine should improve democracy (Interfax) 05/21/2004
Opposition leaders tell Bush Sr. Gongadze probe stuck [approx. one hour meeting with Yuschenko, Tymoshenko, Moroz] (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/21/2004
Ющенко, Тимошенко і Мороз обговорили з Бушем-старшим проблеми політичної ситуації в Україні та світі (УНІАН) 05/21/2004
Bush Sr. amazed, gives Yanukovych his son's thanks for Iraq (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/21/2004
Джордж Буш-старший: Мій син вдячний Україні (BBC Ukrainian) 05/21/2004
Kuchma, Bush Sr. meet in Mariinsky Palace (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/21/2004
Kuchma, Bush Sr. discuss Ukrainian-U.S. relations (Interfax) 05/21/2004
Ex-President George Bush Arrived In Ukraine (UNIAN) 05/21/2004
Ukraine solid member of coalition in Iraq, says presidential administration (Interfax) 05/21/2004
Ukraine still wants to take part in Iraq reconstruction (Interfax) 05/21/2004
Polish Defense Minister Says Soldiers' Time in Iraq May Be Cut (Bloomberg) 05/21/2004
Kyiv, Ljubljana say OSCE, EU, Ukraine, Russia and US must outline common stand on Transdnestria settlement (Interfax) 05/21/2004
Kuchma expects free trade zone agreement within CES will be signed in 1Q05 [Subscription required][Common Economic Space, Single Economic Space] (Interfax) 05/21/2004
Economist: Що робити з недемократичною Росією? (BBC Ukrainian) 05/21/2004
What the United States Should Do in Ukraine (Computer Crime Research Center) 05/21/2004
The Curtain Drops [European Union enlargement] (Transitions Online) 05/20/2004
125 років з дня народження Симона Петлюри; Спілка українців Британії закликає надсилати протестні листи до президента України [УВКР] (BRAMA) 05/20/2004
Op-ed: 'Evidence-Based Scientific Research'? [Greens Party criticized for over-inflating figures; Chornobyl casualties lower than reported] (TCS) 05/20/2004
Ukraine calls for peaceful settlement of Israeli-Palestinian conflict (Interfax) 05/20/2004
Lazarenko court refuses to hear secretly made audio records of Kuchma's statements (Interfax) 05/20/2004
U.S. Court Asked to Listen to Kuchma Rant [Lazarenko trial; Melnychenko tapes; Kuchmagate] (Reuters/Moscow Times) 05/20/2004
Bush Wins Support From Italy, Ukraine for Coalition in Iraq (Bloomberg) 05/20/2004
Better UN deal sought; US plans court-martial (Al-Jazeera) 05/19/2004
Verkhovna Rada rejects 5 bills calling for withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Iraq (Interfax) 05/19/2004
Kyiv Mayor Reports to President on Tithe [Desiatynna] Church Reconstruction (RISU) 05/19/2004
Ukraine-EU Relations: Prospects for the Future (Europa) 05/19/2004
Ukraine Won't Withdraw Troops From Iraq (AP/Yahoo) 05/19/2004
Ukraine's authorities demand troops stay in Iraq (Reuters/AlertNet) 05/19/2004
Ukraine troops to remain in Iraq (BBC) 05/19/2004
Communists, socialists, and Yulia Tymoshenko's bloc to fight for withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Iraq (Interfax) 05/19/2004
Ukraine's Defense Minister Yevhen Marchuk opposes withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Iraq (Interfax) 05/19/2004
Marching valiantly into the quagmire [Iraq] (Jane's) 05/19/2004
Iraqis demand more power (Reuters) 05/19/2004
Allies Exert Pressure for Power Handover (AP/Yahoo) 05/19/2004
Photo: Secret recordings made by Ukraine President Leonid Kuchma's former bodyguard show he wielded power like a brutal Mafia don, lawyers claimed in papers filed in the case of a former prime minister. Ukraine special anti-terror and anti-riot troops march past a poster of Kuchma (AFP/Yahoo) 05/19/2004
Ukraine president acted like a mafia don: Lazarenko lawyers (AFP/Yahoo) 05/19/2004
МЗС закликає США звiльнити двох українцiв, утримуваних в iракськiй в`язницi Абу-Граїб (VOA) 05/19/2004
Депутати заслухають звiт силовикiв щодо Iраку (VOA) 05/19/2004
Supporting Human Rights and Democracy: The U.S. Record 2003-2004 [Europe and Eurasia section, pagedown to 'Ukraine'] (USDOS) 05/18/2004
U.S. State Department Issues Report Examining Government Record On Promoting Rights (RFE/RL) 05/18/2004
U.S. Warns Ukraine To Hold Fair Presidential Elections (RFE/RL) 05/18/2004
EU courts new neighbour Ukraine (EUpolitix) 05/18/2004
Верховна Рада слухатиме іракське питання за закритими дверима (BBC Ukrainian) 05/18/2004
Саміт Україна - ЄС відвідує Віктор Янукович (BBC Ukrainian) 05/18/2004
НАТО допоможе з утилізацією боєприпасів в Україні (BBC Ukrainian) 05/18/2004
Photo: Crimean Tatars pray at a mourning rally during the 60th anniversary of the deportation of ethnic Tatars under Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, in the Crimean capital of Simferopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 18, 2004. Thousands of people gathered in a main square to honor the memory of victims of the Soviet regime. (AP/Yahoo) 05/18/2004
Bitter homecoming for exiled Tatars (BBC) 05/18/2004
Photo: Crimean Tartars pray during a mourning rally to mark the 60th anniversary of deportation of ethnic Tartars under Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, in the Crimean capital of Simferopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 18, 2004. The monument shows Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin. (AP/Yahoo) 05/18/2004
Photo: Tatars applaud during a memorial rally to honor those who died in the 1944 deportation from the Crimea to Central Asia, in Simferopol's central square, May 18, 2004. About 20,000 ethnic Tatars marched through the capital of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula to mark the 60th anniversary of their mass deportation by the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/18/2004
Photo: Crimean Tatars wipe their tears at a mourning rally during the 60th anniversary of deportation of ethnic Tatars under Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, in the Crimean capital of Simferopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 18, 2004. Thousands of people gathered in Simferopol main square to honor the memory of victims of the Soviet regime (AP/Yahoo) 05/18/2004
Міністр закордонних справ України Костянтин Грищенко надіслав лист-співчуття у зв'язку із смертю відомого науковця та історика професора Джеймса Мейса (BRAMA) 05/18/2004
Ethnic Tension Over Ukraine Land Disputes [Crimean Tatars] (Guardian) 05/18/2004
Euro-romanticism era is over, says Yanukovych (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/18/2004
Closer CES integration may hamper Ukraine to get to EU - Brzezinski (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/18/2004
NATO chief vows to help Ukraine build democracy - DW (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/18/2004
Crimean Tatars Mark 60th Anniversary Of Deportation (RFE/RL) 05/18/2004
Сьогодні - 60 років депортації татар із Криму (BBC Ukrainian) 05/18/2004
Ukraine to take part in talks on Iraq in Washington (Interfax) 05/18/2004
Ukrainian parliament denies approval to address to UN Secretary General on situation in Iraq (Interfax) 05/18/2004
Ukrainian cargo plane crashes in China (Interfax) 05/18/2004
Seven Dead as Ukrainian Cargo Plane Crashes in China (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/18/2004
Photo: Tatar women cry during a prayer to honor those who died in the 1944 deportation to Central Asia, at a Memorial stone in Simperopol, May 18, 2004. Ethnic Tatars gathered in the capital of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula to mark the 60th anniversary of their mass deportation by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/18/2004
Iракське питання знову на порядку денному парламенту (VOA) 05/18/2004
Спецiальний репортаж: Україна очима українцiв (VOA) 05/18/2004
NASA and USGS magnetic database ’rocks’ the world [...samples come from all over the world including the Ukrainian and Baltic shields...] (GSFC-NASA) 05/17/2004
Photo: Relatives of people who died after a bus was destroyed by a train, cry at a level crossing near Ukraine's Black Sea port of Izmail May 16, 2004. A freight train slammed into the bus at the level crossing in southwestern Ukraine on Sunday, killing 15 people and injuring 29 others, the ex-Soviet state's Emergencies Ministry said. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/17/2004
Cigarette butts of mass destruction [Melitopol munitions dump case] (Дзеркало Тижня) 05/17/2004
Photo: A destroyed bus is lifted away near Ukraine's Black Sea port Izmail May 16, 2004. A freight train slammed into the bus at a level crossing in southwestern Ukraine on Sunday, killing 15 people and injuring 29 others, the ex-Soviet state's Emergencies Ministry said. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/17/2004
Brzezinski admits US stand in 'Kolchuga-gate' was inadequate (Ukrayinska Pravda) 05/17/2004
An itchy issue ...Ukrainians who stick to democratic values are faced with a dilemma: either to come to an end with respect to the Crimean Tatar issue, or to recognize their right to self-determination. (Дзеркало Тижня) 05/17/2004
Депортація кримських татар: спогади і оцінки (BBC Ukrainian) 05/16/2004
Freight train, bus collide in Ukraine, 15 killed (Reuters/AlertNet) 05/16/2004
Explosive objects removed from villages near Ukrainian arsenal (Interfax) 05/16/2004
Freight train hits bus in Ukraine , several killed (Reuters/AlertNet) 05/16/2004
Colin Powell Interview on Ukraine's INTER TV with Dmytro Maruchok (USDOS) 05/14/2004
Hryschenko asking US National Security Adviser to help return home Ukrainian seamen imprisoned in Iraq (Interfax) 05/14/2004
More than half of Ukrainians against integration in EU, poll shows (Interfax) 05/14/2004
Lytvyn against secret debate by parliament on withdrawing Ukrainian troops from Iraq (Interfax) 05/14/2004
Kuchma, Brzezinski discuss Ukraine's eurointegration prospects (Interfax) 05/14/2004
Photo: Military caps and red carnations and a camera lie on the ground in memory of the six Ukrainian soldiers and one journalist killed in Iraq war, during a rally outside presidential administation in Kiev, May 14, 2004. Ukraine's nationalists and right-wing parties held the meeting to demand withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Iraq amid mounting deaths and violence. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/14/2004
Photo: Ukrainian shadows : The shadows of policemen are cast on the pavement as they patrol downtown Kiev during the last working day of the 33rd European Regional Conference Interpol. (AFP/Yahoo) 05/14/2004
Останнім часом перший заступник міністра закордонних справ скептично висловлювався про ЄЕП (BBC Ukrainian) 05/14/2004
Two little miracles - When the Gravitt twins are older, their parents, Ron and Debbie, plan to take them to the Ukraine... [Adoption] (Cleburne Times-Review) 05/13/2004
U.S. Said to Embrace Alleged Nazi Allies [Mykola Lebed, a Ukrainian accused of aiding German storm troopers...] (AP/Charlotte Observer) 05/13/2004
Ukrainian Giant Battles Poverty, Loneliness [Leonid Stadnyk] (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/13/2004
Two Smoking Soldiers Ignited Ammo Disaster (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/13/2004
Obit: Яскрава зірка Джеймса Мейса (BRAMA) 05/12/2004
Photo: Downtown Kiev : Policemen patrol downtown Kiev as the European Interpol conference opens in the Ukrainian capital. (AFP/Yahoo) 05/12/2004
У ВР не захотіли розглядати питання про виведення війська з Іраку (BBC Ukrainian) 05/12/2004
Рева: вибухи на складах під Мелітополем могла спричинити цигарка. Марчук: можливий підпал (BBC Ukrainian) 05/12/2004
Українцiв серед викрадених в Iраку працiвникiв росiйської компанiї немає (VOA) 05/11/2004
Парламент розглядав справу пожежi на вiйськових складах бiля Мелiтополя (VOA) 05/11/2004
Міністри українського уряду про причини вибухів на складах під Мелітополем (BBC Ukrainian) 05/11/2004
Photo: Ukrainian Olena Stadnyk shows giant footwear of her son Leonid at their house inn the Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, on April 21, 2004. At a height of 2.53 metres (8 feet 4 inches), the 33-year old Stadnyk may be the world's tallest living man and he keeps on growing. Picture taken April 21, 2004. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Photo: Leonid Stadnyk touches a ceiling-lamp as he sits on a chair at his house in the Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, on April 21, 2004. At a height of 2.53 metres (8 feet 4 inches), the 33-year old Stadnyk may be the world's tallest living man and he keeps on growing. Picture taken April 21, 2004. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Photo: Ukrainian Olena Stadnyk (L) measures the hand of her son Leonid in the yard of their house, in the Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, on April 21, 2004. At a height of 2.53 metres (8 feet 4 inches), the 33-year old Stadnyk may be the world's tallest living man and he keeps on growing. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Photo: Ukrainian Leonid Stadnyk (2nd L) talks to villagers near his house in the Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, on April 21, 2004. At a height of 2.53 metres (8 feet 4 inches), the 33-year old Stadnyk may be the world's tallest living man and he keeps on growing. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Photo: Ukrainian Leonid Stadnyk drinks water from a 3-liter jar in the yard of his house in the Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, on April 21, 2004. At a height of 2.53 metres (8 feet 4 inches), the 33-year old Stadnyk may be the world's tallest living man and he keeps on growing. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Photo: Ukrainian Leonid Stadnyk (L) talks to her mother Olena in the yard of their house in the Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, on April 21, 2004. At a height of 2.53 metres (8 feet 4 inches), the 33-year old Stadnyk may be the world's tallest living man and he keeps on growing. Picture taken April 21, 2004. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Photo: Ukrainian Olena Stadnyk (L) measures the height of her son Leonid in the yard of their house in the Podolyantsi village in Ukraine's Zhytomyr region, about 200 km (124 miles) from the capital Kiev, on April 21, 2004. At a height of 2.53 metres (8 feet 4 inches), the 33-year old Stadnyk may be the world's tallest living man and he keeps on growing. Picture taken April 21, 2004. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Грищенко вимагає видачі українських в'язнів з Іраку (BBC Ukrainian) 05/11/2004
Cannon-Fodder Trade or Humanitarian Mission? The death of two more Ukrainian peacekeepers April 28 in Iraq once again is once again calling in question the expediency of Ukrainian soldiers’ stay in hot spots of the planet. (Главред) 05/11/2004
[Ukrainian Defense Minister Yevhen] Marchuk says fire at army depot in Zaporizhia region may have been arson (Interfax) 05/11/2004
Fire at Ordnance Depots in Zaporizhzhya Oblast Broke Out Due to Smoking of Soldiers (UNIAN) 05/11/2004
Lack of discipline behind blasts at Ukrainian ammo depot (Interfax) 05/11/2004
Emergency Situations Ministry says smoking caused explosions in Zaporizhia region [...fire and explosions were caused by the 'lack of proper discipline.'] (Interfax) 05/11/2004
Smoking soldiers ignited Ukraine ammo disaster (Reuters/AlertNet) 05/11/2004
Op-Ed: 'We'll All Be Dead.' Bush bases his view of history on the Teachings of a Drug crazed resentful Christian Wannabe whose writings, having nothing to do with Jesus' Original ideas... (OpEd News) 05/11/2004
Karpachova Asking MPs to Withdraw Ukrainian Military Contingent from Iraq (UNIAN) 05/11/2004
Ombudsman urges parliament to withdraw Ukrainian's troops from Iraq (Interfax) 05/11/2004
Russian Killed, Two Taken Hostage in Iraq [Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war and has no military presence in Iraq. But Russian media reports have estimated Russian contracts in Iraq at up to $1 billion. (Ukraine contracts - $0)] (AP/Yahoo) 05/11/2004
Attacks on foreigners upped in Iraq (Al-Jazeera) 05/11/2004
I try not to stand out, says tallest man [Leonid Stadnyk] (South Africa Daily News) 05/11/2004
Some Charges Dropped Against Ukraine's Ex-Premier (RFE/RL) 05/10/2004
Ukraine arms dump still exploding (BBC) 05/10/2004
Iraq: Ukrainian Sailors Continue To Languish In Abu Ghurayb Prison: By Askold Krushelnycky (RFE/RL) 05/10/2004
Migrant's tragedy hits home in Ukraine (BBC) 05/10/2004
Like the Wehrmacht, we've descended into barbarity. The treatment of Iraqi prisoners is a consequence of coalition policy (Guardian) 05/10/2004
Photo: Gen. Mykola Poluden, a Wordl War II veteran, salutes the monument to the WWII victims in Ukraine's capital Kiev on Sunday, May 9, 2004, as Ukraine marks the 59th anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany. (AP/Yahoo) 05/09/2004
Мешканці сіл довкола складів боєприпасів повертаються додому (BBC Ukrainian) 05/09/2004
В українських містах відбулися святкування з нагоди річниці перемоги у Великій Вітчизняній Війні (BBC Ukrainian) 05/09/2004
Roger Simon: Demjanjuk can't be forgiven (New Hampshire Union Leader) 05/09/2004
More than 5,000 blasts an hour shake Ukraine (Independent) 05/09/2004
Кучма нагадав про полеглих у війні українців (BBC Ukrainian) 05/08/2004
Photo: Local residents cry as they leave their village, Terpenye, because of ammunition explosions at a military depot near Melitopol, Ukraine some 600 km (370 miles) southeast of Kiev, Friday, May 7, 2004. Thousands of Ukrainians waited Saturday for permission to return to their homes after three days of thundering ammunition explosions at a military depot showered a patch of southeastern Ukraine with shells and shrapnel. (AP/Yahoo) 05/08/2004
Photo: Pavel Lazarenko, left, was accused of laundering money through U.S. banks while he was prime minister of Ukraine (AP/SF Chronicle) 05/08/2004
Judge narrows Ukraine case: 24 charges against former prime minister dropped in money-laundering trial in S.F. (SF Chronicle) 05/08/2004
31 Senators cosponsor Sen. Campbell's S.Res.202 on the genocidal Ukraine Famine UPDATE (BRAMA) 05/08/2004
Five Sister City Partnerships Awarded Sustainable Development Grants for Exchanges Focused on Transparency & Openness (PRNewswire) 05/08/2004
Six charged over October 2003 arms depot explosions in Ukraine (BBC/Troy Record) 05/07/2004
Ukraine Arms Dump Blasts Hurl Shrapnel, Five Dead (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Photo: Smoke floats above Melitopol, a small town in southeastern Ukraine. At least five people died and nine were injured when a fire at a Ukrainian military base set off a series of huge explosions that underscored the woeful state of the country's armed forces. (AFP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Photo: Lidiya Katjushova, 86, cries as she is evacuated from Novobogdanovka village to Melitopol, a small town in southeastern Ukraine. (AFP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Photo: A mother embraces her crying son after they were evacuated from a military base not far from Novobogdanovka village, to Melitopol city in southeastern Ukraine. (AFP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Photo: Ammunition explosion rips through a military depot in southeastern Ukraine Thursday, May 6, 2004 in this image taken from television, sending flames leaping dozens of meters (yards) into the air and showering surrounding villages with shells and shrapnel. About 2,000 firefighters and other emergency workers using 230 vehicles gathered at the scene, but were unable to extinguish the fires that broke out Thursday afternoon at the sprawling arsenal near the city of Melitopol, some 600 kilometers (370 miles) southeast of the capital Kiev. (AP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Photo: A woman embraces her son after they were evacuated to the town of Melitopol from a military village, near burning warehouses in Ukraine's Zaporizhya region, May 7, 2004. Explosions at an arms dump in southern Ukraine showered the region with shrapnel for a second day on Friday and hurled debris as far as 40km away, two thirds of the way towards a nuclear power station. (Reuters/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Photo: Residents from the Ukrainian village of Spasskoe kiss each other after their evacuation to Teprenie, near the city of Melitopol, some 600 kilometers (370 miles) southeast of the capital Kiev, Ukraine, Friday, May 7, 2004. About 7,000 people were evacuated from 12 villages following explosions that rocked a military ammunition depot near Melitopol Thursday. (AP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Prosecutor’s Office Brought Criminal Action Against Defense Ministry Officials [for military depot fire] (UNIAN) 05/07/2004
Catastrophe in Zaporizhzhya Oblast Proved that Army’s Acute Problems Realized Only in Case of Accidents – Marchuk [Ukrainian defense minister apologizes for arsenal fire] (UNIAN) 05/07/2004
Heavy rain slows fires at Zaporizhia region ammunition depot (Interfax) 05/07/2004
Ammo dump fire will be controlled soon - Ukrainian PM (Interfax) 05/07/2004
Ukranian ammo depot fire out of control [Ukrainian news agency UNIAN said Marchuk had asked U.S. Ambassador John Herbst to consider assistance from the U.S. government in putting out the fire.] (Wash Times) 05/07/2004
Photo: An unidentified man, evacuated from the village of Spasskoe, rests as an elderly woman looks on at a school in the village of Terpenie, near the city of Melitopol, some 600 kilometers (370 miles) southeast of the capital Kiev, Ukraine, Friday, May 7, 2004. About 7,000 people were evacuated from 12 villages following explosions that rocked a military ammunition depot near Melitopol Thursday (AP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Photo: Ukrainian women, evacuated from the village of Spasskoe, are seen at a school in the village of Terpenie, near the city of Melitopol, some 600 kilometers (370 miles) southeast of the capital Kiev, Ukraine, Friday, May 7, 2004. About 7,000 people were evacuated from 12 villages following explosions that rocked a military ammunition depot near Melitopol Thursday. (AP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Power alert after Ukraine blast (BBC) 05/07/2004
Kuchma creates special commission to investigate in explosion of ammunition depot in Zaporizhia region (Interfax) 05/07/2004
Five dead in Ukraine arms depot blasts, massive blaze continues (AFP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
Five die in fire, explosions at Ukrainian arms depot (Interfax) 05/07/2004
Photo: At least five people died and nine were injured when a fire caused a series of massive explosions at a huge munitions depot in Ukraine. Firemen are pictured here tackling a blaze at another Ukraine military depot earlier this year. (AFP/Yahoo) 05/07/2004
On this day: 1727 – Jews are expelled from Ukraine by decree of Catherine I of Russia. (The Age) 05/07/2004
У Києві ховають Джеймса Мейса (BBC Ukrainian) 05/06/2004
Ammunition Depot Burns in Zaporizhzhya Oblast. Evacuation of Inhabitants of Four Villages Continues (UNIAN) 05/06/2004
Explosions rock Ukraine arms dump [Local railway station destroyed - Melitopol] (BBC) 05/06/2004
Ammunition depot explodes in Zaporizhia region, neighboring settlements evacuated (Interfax) 05/06/2004
Not Unfamiliar: Images of sexual abuse and humiliation in Abu Ghraib [Donna Hughes: 'I once interviewed a trafficker in Ukraine.'] (National Review) 05/06/2004
How tall can a human grow? [Leonid Stadnyk] (Guardian) 05/06/2004
New Jersey Guardrails Glamorous for Metal Thieves (NY Times) 05/06/2004
Відійшов у вічність великий друг України: † Джеймс Мейс (BRAMA) 05/05/2004
Paris and Rome agree on financing for Lyon-Turin rail link [Corridor Five project to connect the Portuguese capital Lisbon with Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, which is located more than 3,400 kilometers away] (AFP/Tocqueville Connection) 05/05/2004
Analysis: Victory Day's new meaning in Russia (UPI) 05/05/2004
Гонг про Голодомор (Радіо Свобода) 05/05/2004
Колеги згадyють iсторика Джеймса Мейса, який помер у Києвi 3 травня (VOA) 05/05/2004
Leading Scholar And Writer, Dr. James E. Mace, Dies In Kyiv, Ukraine (UNIAN) 05/05/2004
James Mace' last article for 'День' ('The Day'): Ukrainizing Ukraine [from 4/27/2004] (День) 05/05/2004
Photo: A full moon rises in the night sky during a lunar eclipse above the golden domes of the Orthodox Monastery of Caves in Kiev, Ukraine, on Tuesday, May 4, 2004 (AP/Yahoo) 05/05/2004
Ukrainian historian James Mace dies, aged 52 (UANewswire) 05/04/2004
У Києвi помер видатний американський iсторик Джеймс Мейс (VOA) 05/04/2004
Презентацiя в ООН фiльму «Чорнобильське серце» (VOA) 05/04/2004
May 3 in History: 1898 - Golda Meir, politician who became Israeli prime minister in 1969 at the age of 70, is born as Golda Mabovitch in Kiev (Vietnam News Agency) 05/03/2004
Chornobyl Charity Bazaar at the United Nations FOTO/S (BRAMA) 05/03/2004
Gentle giant needs urgent surgery (The Age) 05/03/2004
The Kremlin's Battle For Ukraine (RFE/RL) 05/03/2004
Warning of threats of explosion of Ukrainian Embassy in Pakistan false - MFA (Interfax) 05/03/2004
Ukrainian embassy threatened. Officials checking Chechen and Uzbek students [] (Pakistan Daily Times) 05/03/2004
DFW Organizations Join Forces to Create a One-of-a-Kind Event – The Adoption Journey (PRWEB) 05/03/2004
Lenin Street, Uman (NY Times) 05/02/2004
Nuclear disarray as Europe pushes east (New Scientist) 05/01/2004
Kuchma congratulates Ukrainians on May Day (Interfax) 05/01/2004
Yanukovych hopes for successful cooperation with larger EU ['The fact that this significant event - the solidarization of countries - took place precisely on May Day is very symbolic.'] (Interfax) 05/01/2004
Day to remember the victims [May Day: ...Let us remember the people of Ukraine who were starved, beaten and murdered. Let us remember the Soviet guards outside enormous food centres, watching as Ukrainian children died of hunger. Let us remember how the New York Times denied this was happening. Let us also remember the Times knew of the Holocaust and yet never gave it more than a token mention.] (Calgary Sun) 05/01/2004
The case for communism. What happened to central Europe's artists when they no longer had to fight the state? (Guardian) 05/01/2004
New borders create pain and envy for some. By Tom Warner in Chop [EU expansion] (Financial Times) 05/01/2004
Benefits for all in a bigger club [EU expansion] (Financial Times) 05/01/2004
Federal appeals court upheld judge's decision to strip retired autoworker John Demjanjuk of his citizenship (NY Times) 05/01/2004
Europe reunited as 10 nations join the family (AFP/Yahoo) 05/01/2004
Lytvyn hopes new EU members will share European integration experience (Interfax) 05/01/2004
Europeans Greet New Era as EU Expands East (Reuters) 05/01/2004
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