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  • The teenagers who held off the Nazis (The Scotsman) 07/31/2004
  • Easy rider triumph (Australia Herald Sun) 07/31/2004
  • Ewan McGregor's epic adventure [Star Wars' Ewan McGregor and fellow actor Charley Boorman complete a 32,000km motorbike ride around the world; detained at the Ukrainian border by guards who told them they had the wrong papers.] (AP/Australia Daily Telegraph) 07/31/2004

  • Moldovan republic faces blockade (BBC) 07/30/2004
  • Protests against asylum detention [On 19 July a Ukrainian asylum seeker was found hanged at Harmondsworth Removal centre, near Heathrow Airport. The man had been waiting a date for deportation.] (BBC) 07/30/2004
  • Moldova: Row Escalates Over Transdniestrian School Closures (RFE/RL) 07/30/2004
  • Extremists warn against Muslim troops (Wash Times) 07/30/2004
  • Powell's fruitless mission. The Americans should be getting out of Iraq, not flying in - only then might the country's pride be healed and the violence end, writes Jonathan Steele. (Guardian) 07/30/2004
  • Conference Postponed Amid Fraud Allegations [Defense Minister Yevhen Marchuk announced that Ukraine was holding talks with the U.S. and Poland about an eventual phaseout of 1,600 Ukrainian troops... The deployment has been deeply unpopular in Ukraine.] (LA Times) 07/30/2004
  • Uzbek Blasts Hit U.S. and Israeli Embassies (Reuters) 07/30/2004
  • The full story... Bomber Larry launches book no 3 [“After the war, the Germans and Italian POWs could go home. But the Ukrainians couldn’t because they would have faced execution or been exiled if they had gone back.] (Cumberland News) 07/30/2004

  • Переговори про виведення укранського війська з Іраку (BBC Ukrainian) 07/29/2004
  • Марчук про український контингент в Iраку i вiйськову доктрину (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Ukraine negotiating withdrawal of its troops from Iraq (AP/CANOE) 07/29/2004
  • Ukraine Scales Down Missions in Iraq, Wants Withdrawal Timeline [Text of report by Ukrainian private radio Era] (BBC/Troy Record) 07/29/2004
  • Iraqi national conference delayed 2 weeks to encourage more participation (CP/National Post) 07/29/2004
  • Ukraine Announces Talks on Pulling Troops Out of Iraq (VOA) 07/29/2004
  • Suicide car bombing, attacks kill 113 in Iraq. U.S. soldier dies, 3 others wounded in roadside blast (SF Chronicle) 07/29/2004
  • Ballymena 'paradise' for Chernobyl children (Ballymena Times) 07/29/2004
  • Visa row hits National Eisteddfod (BBC) 07/29/2004
  • Criticism of OSCE by Nine CIS Countries Draws the Response (BRAMA) 07/29/2004

  • Police Shut Ukraine Model Agency in Porn Crackdown (Reuters) 07/28/2004
  • Prospects for Democracy in the Middle East [see: ...citing the example of the Ukrainian Diaspora community, which is “pressing for free and fair elections in the Ukraine.”] (WRMEA) 07/28/2004
  • Milla: The world's richest model [Milla Natasha Jovovich was born December 17, 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine, to Russian stage actress Gallina Loginova and Yugoslavian pediatrician Bogie Jovovich.] (Rediff) 07/28/2004
  • At least 35 insurgents killed south of Baghdad: US military [Iraq] (AFP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Seven Iraqis, 35 insurgents die in battle -Poland (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/28/2004
  • Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 51 in Iraq Attack (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Iraq Suicide Car Bombing Kills 68 People (AP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Photo: Chernobyl nuclear plant seen in October 1986. Three people died, one of them a 12-year-old child, and seven were in hospital after eating poisonous mushrooms which they had gathered in the Dnipropetrovsk region of eastern Ukraine, the ministry of emergency situations said. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Three dead, seven in Ukrainian hospital, after eating poisonous mushrooms (AFP/Yahoo) 07/28/2004
  • Знову «навіки разом» з Росією: на землі, на карті, в бізнесі і навіть у хокеї (Україна Молода) 07/28/2004

  • Bad hygiene blamed for typhoid in Russia, Ukraine (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/27/2004
  • Kuczma zawraca Ukrainę na Wschód [Kuchma turns Ukraine towards the East (i.e. Russia)] (Gazeta Wyborcza) 07/27/2004
  • Польський політикум критикує Путіна за Україну (BBC Ukrainian) 07/27/2004
  • Кучма повертає Україну у сферу впливу Росії - 'Газета Виборча' (УНІАН) 07/27/2004
  • Putin Tells West Not to Meddle in Ukraine (Moscow Times) 07/27/2004

  • Спецiальний репортаж: У Бостонi розпочався передвиборчий з`їзд Демократичної партiї США (VOA) 07/26/2004
  • Chernobyl invalid fasts to death. Invalid from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster has died holding a hunger strike to demand new housing. (BBC) 07/26/2004
  • Dying To Make a Living. The worst accident since 2002 claims the lives of 36 in Ukraine’s mining heartland. (Transitions Online) 07/26/2004
  • Claim for Israel Involvement in Kennedy Assassination [Israeli nuclear technician, Mordahay Vanunu, said Kennedy was killed because he pressure the then Israeli Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion, to reveal what was going on at the Dimona Nuclear Plant...] (Zaman) 07/26/2004
  • Israel’s Dimona plant may become second Chernobyl: Vanunu (Hi Pakistan) 07/26/2004
  • Book Withdrawn Over Authenticity Fears [... In 1995, Helen Darville admitted *making up her family history in her best-selling book, written under the name Helen Demidenko, about the slaughter of Ukrainian Jews during World War II.] (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/26/2004
  • Bestseller on honour killing 'is a fake' [...The Hand that Signed the Paper, a 1994 novel about Stalinist collectivisation in Ukraine, purportedly written by the daughter of a Ukrainian taxi driver, was later revealed to be the work of an Anglo-Australian called Helen Darville.] (Guardian) 07/26/2004
  • Wiesenthal's Nazi hunters suspend Hungary campaign (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/26/2004
  • Wiesenthal says Hungary Nazi hunt not halted (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/26/2004
  • Olympic countdown: 18 days [How a Soviet gymnast won 18 medals. Between 1956 and 1964, a Ukrainian gymnast called Larisa Latynina won 18 Olympic medals - the most of any athlete in the history of the Games.] (BBC) 07/26/2004
  • Archeologists find 2,500-year-old things in Odessa [Indications of settlements that preceeded Greek colonization][Itar-Tass] (Moscow) 07/26/2004
  • Will dispute over Serpent Island go to an arbitrator? [Romania vs. Ukraine, oil-rich Black Sea shelf] (Дзеркало Тижня) 07/26/2004

  • США визнали помилковість обстрілу. Американська авіація помилково вразила групу афганських урядових солдатів (BBC Ukrainian) 07/25/2004
  • Roma struggle to find a place in Ukraine's tough new society (Deutsche Welle) 07/25/2004

  • Оприлюднено 180 сторінок допитів у справі Гонгадзе (Українська правда) 07/24/2004
  • British journalists post protocols of witness interrogations in Gongadze case on web (Interfax) 07/24/2004
  • Website: Documents on the Gyorgy Gongadze case (Delogongadze) 07/24/2004

  • Yadviga's story: Everything in its time; 91-year-old woman prepares for Bat Mitzvah [During the war...Yadviga's parents and 21 members of her family were killed by Ukrainian rebels who were trying to take over eastern Poland.][?] (Kansas City Jewish Chronicle) 07/23/2004
  • Discussions Continue On U.S. Military 'Footprint' in Europe (USDOD) 07/23/2004
  • For the Record: 23 July 2004, Friday - Decade's Worst Rail Accidents in Europe [October 7, 1997. Ukraine. Collision between a train and a coach near Dniepropetrovsk, eastern Ukraine: 18 dead, 2 injured.] (Novinite) 07/23/2004
  • Do absent dads hurt the family? Myroslav Kuyaldin is a very popular television presenter and musician in Kiev, Ukraine. (BBC) 07/23/2004
  • Pope Sends Condolences for Mine Victims (RISU) 07/23/2004
  • President Kuchma Hails Ukraine's Space Industry (BBC/Red Nova) 07/23/2004

  • Photo: The Rossia mine is seen raising above the sunflower field in the tiny miner town of Krasnoarmeysk next to the Krasnolimanskaya mine, where Monday an explosion killed at least 31 coal workers, in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Thursday, July 22, 2004. Ukrainian mines are considered among the world's deadliest. Since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, 4,276 miners have died in accidents in Ukraine. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: Relatives weep over the coffin of a Ukrainian miner during a funeral in the town of Dimitrovo near Donetsk, July 22, 2004. Ukrainian rescuers gave up hope of finding five missing miners alive three days after a pit blast in which 31 were confirmed dead, officials said. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A daughter of a killed Ukrainian miner mourns over his coffin during the funeral ceremony in the town of Dimitrovo near Donetsk, July 22, 2004. More than 30 miners were killed when a methane explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery on July 19 in the country's worst mining accident in two years. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A relative mourns over the coffin of a Ukrainian miner, killed by a blast, during the funeral ceremony in the town of Dimitrovo near Donetsk, July 22, 2004. More than 30 miners were killed when a methane explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery on July 19 in the country's worst mining accident in two years. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A girl cries on a coffin of her father, a miner killed in an explosion in a mine, at a funeral in the town of Dimitrovo, near the Krasnolimanskaya mine, the site of Monday's powerful methane blast, Ukraine, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues paid their last respects Thursday at a funerals 15 miners who were among at least 31 killed in an explosion and fire in a Ukrainian mine. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, right, lays flowers on a miner's coffin during a funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to 15 victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: Relatives of Oleksandr Ostapenko and his son Roman, both killed in the blast, grieve during a funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to 15 victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A relative of miner Dmytro Kushchiy cries over his coffin, his portrait in the background, during a funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to 15 victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A daughter of miner Dmytro Kushchiy cries over her father's coffin (unseen) as she holds her family portrait during funeral ceremony in Dimitrovo, some 70 km (44 miles) of Ukraine's eastern regional capital of Donetsk, Thursday, July 22, 2004. Hundreds of weeping relatives, friends and colleagues bid their last farewell to some of the victims of an explosion at the Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine, that killed 31 and left 5 missing. (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Ukraine Mine Blast Victims Mourned (AP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • July 22 in History - 1888, Selman Abraham Waksman, US microbiologist, is born in what is now Ukraine. He won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952 for his discovery of streptomycin. (AP/Vietnam News) 07/22/2004
  • More World Vision aid hits the ground in South Darfur, Sudan (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/22/2004
  • Crimean Tatars: Statement at the WGIP (UNPO) 07/22/2004
  • MiG under fire for arming Sudan [Amnesty International researchers say they had received testimonies from civilians in Sudan who claimed to have been bombed by Russian-made MiGs and Ukrainian Antonov general-use transport craft operated by the Sudanese air force.] (Sudan Tribune) 07/22/2004
  • Ukraine Coal Mine Fire Extinguished; Total of 36 Feared Dead (Bloomberg) 07/22/2004
  • Fire at Ukraine's Krasnolimanskaya mine stopped (Interfax) 07/22/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian woman takes a boat trip down the Danube delta. Ukraine accused Romania of leading a smear campaign against Kiev's construction of a key shipping canal in the Danube delta in an escalating dispute over the UNESCO (news - web sites)-protected environment. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • Ukraine accuses Romania of smear campaign against Danube shipping canal (AFP/Yahoo) 07/22/2004
  • EU Requests Halt on Ukraine's Danube Canal Work (EarthVision) 07/22/2004
  • Ukrainian ecologists protest Danube-Black Sea canal (Interfax) 07/22/2004

  • Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, left, lights a candle to commemorate victims of the deadly mine explosion in Donetsk, 729 km. (452 miles) east of Ukraine's capital Kiev, Wednesday, July 21, 2004. The methane and coal dust explosion in the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the Donetsk region late Monday killed some 31 coal workers. (AP/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Photo: An Orthodox nun lights a candle to commemorate victims of the deadly mine explosion in Donetsk, 729 km (452 miles) east of Ukraine's capital Kiev, Wednesday, July 21, 2004. The methane and coal dust explosion late Monday in the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the Donetsk region killed 31 coal workers. (AP/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Жалоба за жертвами трагедiї на шахтi «Краснолиманська» (VOA) 07/21/2004
  • Ukrainian Mine Fire Partially Contained (AP/Guardian) 07/21/2004
  • Fire in Ukrainian mine under control (Interfax-Russia) 07/21/2004
  • На Донбасі - триденна жалоба (BBC Ukrainian) 07/21/2004
  • How Saddam Failed the Yeltsin Test (NY Times) 07/21/2004
  • Індепендент: Зубожілі шахтарі вимикають детектори метану (BBC Ukrainian) 07/21/2004
  • Photo: Map - An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian coal mine, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on July 20, 2004. The accident at the Krasnolimanska mine, 30 miles west of Donetsk, was the latest in a long series of tragedies plaguing the industry and served a harsh reminder of the country's legacy of creaking Soviet infrastructure. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers take a rest after searching for missing miners in the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through the coal mine, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine coal mine blast kills at least 31 (Financial Times) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine mine is flooded to put out fire where 31 died (AP/Chicago Sun-Times) 07/21/2004
  • 5 Ukrainian Miners Sought As Fire Rages (AP/Yahoo) 07/21/2004
  • Fire rages, hope fades for trapped Ukraine miners (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine mourns pit blast deaths (BBC) 07/21/2004
  • Compensations to mine accident victims' families may reach UAH 6 million (Interfax) 07/21/2004
  • Ukraine ranks world's 107th by economic liberty level - Cato Institute report (Interfax) 07/21/2004
  • 142 Ukrainian citizens had incomes of over $1m in 2003 - Tax Administration (Interfax) 07/21/2004

  • The General Assembly today voted overwhelmingly to demand that Israel heed last month’s advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt construction on its security barrier in the West Bank, tear down the portions built on Palestinian land, and provide reparations to Palestinians (UN) 07/20/2004
  • Yushchenko presented his condolences to the families of the lost miners [For English, click top left] (Our Ukraine) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Emergency staff wait for the victims in front of the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the small town of Rodinske, in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Map of Ukraine locating coal mine blast on Monday (AFP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Relatives of dead miners cry in front of the Krasnolimanskaya mine in the small town of Rodinske, in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers carry their equipment as they leave the pit after searching for missing miners at the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian rescue worker smokes as he rests after searching for missing miners in the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Miners, who managed to escape from an explosion walk Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at Krasnolimanskaya mine in Ukraine. Rescuers battled a raging fire and deadly gases deep in the eastern Ukrainian coal mine Tuesday looking for survivors from a methane gas explosion that killed at least 31 miners. Emergency workers had recovered 31 bodies later Tuesday and were seeking five others in the Krasnolimanskaya mine, near the city of Donetsk 700 kilometers (450 miles) from Kiev, Ukraine. (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Emergency workers put a stretcher with a body, recovered from the Krasnolimanskaya mine, in a truck in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 20, 2004. Rescuers flooded a shaft at an eastern Ukrainian coal mine with water and nitrogen gas Tuesday in an effort to extinguish a raging fire and resume searching for survivors from an explosion that killed 31. (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Rescuers stand after searching for survivors in the Krasnolimanskaya mine in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 20, 2004. Rescuers flooded a shaft at an eastern Ukrainian coal mine with water and nitrogen gas Tuesday in an effort to extinguish a raging fire and resume searching for survivors from an explosion that killed 31 (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Relatives of a miner trapped underground after a methane blast, comfort each other outside the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Relatives wait for news at the Krasnolimanskaya mine in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 20, 2004. Rescuers flooded a shaft at an eastern Ukrainian coal mine with water and nitrogen gas Tuesday in an effort to extinguish a raging fire and resume searching for survivors from an explosion that killed 31. (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers behind stretchers prepared for dead miners near the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers load a stretcher holding the body of a dead miner into a truck outside the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. A methane explosion ripped through a Ukrainian coal mine, killing more than 30 workers in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers smoke as they take a break after searching for missing miners in the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km (30 miles) west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 31 miners and trapping five more in a blazing pit in the country's worst mining accident in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Black smoke is seen coming from the chimney of the Krasnolimanskaya mine in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region late Tuesday, July 20, 2004. An explosion of methane and coal dust is thought to have killed at least 31 miners in one of Ukraine's deadliest mine accidents. The fire is expected to extinguish in two days, officials said (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Краснолиманська: піднято тіла всіх загиблих шахтарів (BBC Ukrainian) 07/20/2004
  • Трагедiя на шахтi «Краснолиманська» (VOA) 07/20/2004
  • Ukraine: EU Approves Reduced Loan To Upgrade Nuclear Units (RFE/RL) 07/20/2004
  • Вибух і пожежа на шахті у Донбасі (BBC Ukrainian) 07/20/2004
  • Gas explosion kills 25 Ukraine miners (UPI/Wash Times) 07/20/2004
  • At least 25 miners killed in Ukraine mine blast (AFP/Khaleej Times) 07/20/2004
  • Ukrainian blast kills 25 miners (BBC) 07/20/2004
  • Blast kills 25 Ukrainian miners (Reuters) 07/20/2004
  • Major mining accidents in Ukraine since 1991 (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/20/2004
  • Fire and Gas Hamper Mine Blast Rescue (The Scotsman) 07/20/2004
  • Ukraine rescuers search for blast survivors (IOL) 07/20/2004
  • At least 31 miners killed, five missing in Ukraine mine blast (AFP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Methane Blast Kills 31 at Ukrainian Mine (AP/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Toll Rises to 31 in Ukrainian Coal Mine Blast (Reuters) 07/20/2004
  • Ukrainian Officials Head to Mine Collapse; 11 Trapped (VOA) 07/20/2004
  • Ukraine Prime Minister Flies to Mine Accident Site, to Miss Talks With Russians (Interfax/Troy Record) 07/20/2004
  • Ukraine Launches Criminal Case Over Mine Blast (Interfax/Troy Record) 07/20/2004
  • Donetsk Oblast State Administration Calls Enterprises and Citizens to Render Financial Aid to Families of Miners, Perished in 'Krasnolymanska' (UNIAN) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: A general view of the Krasnolimanska coal mine where a methane blast occurred, 50 km west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 25 miners and trapping 11 deep in a blazing pit in the country's biggest mining tragedy in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Relatives of miners trapped underground after a methane blast wait for information outside the pit at the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 25 miners and trapping 11 deep in a blazing pit in the country's biggest mining tragedy in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers enter a pit to search for missing miners at the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 25 miners and trapping 11 deep in a blazing pit in the country's biggest mining tragedy in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian rescuers take a rest after searching for missing miners in the pit of the Krasnolimanska coal mine, 50 km west of Donetsk, July 20, 2004. An explosion ripped through a Ukrainian colliery, killing at least 25 miners and trapping 11 deep in a blazing pit in the country's biggest mining tragedy in two years, the Emergency Ministry said on Tuesday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/20/2004
  • Ukraine mine blast kills 21 miners-Russian agency (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/20/2004
  • Ukraine blast sees at least 24 dead (AFP/Sydney Morning Herald) 07/20/2004

  • An elderly Ukrainian woman is seen holding a portrait of Vladimir Lenin in a meeting in Kiev's European Square in this November 7, 2003 file photo. Soviet icon Lenin died of syphilis - experts say. (Reuters) 07/19/2004
  • Photo: A young miner smokes after he came up from coalface at the end of his shift, September 2003, at Skochinsky mine, one of the deepest and most dangerous, in Donetsk, easetrn Ukraine. At least 24 miners have been killed and 13 were missing in a gas explosion and fire that ravaged a coal mine in eastern Ukraine, the Ukrainian emergencies ministry said. (AFP/Yahoo) 07/19/2004
  • At least 24 miners killed in Ukraine mine blast [Krasnolimanskaya mine, in the eastern Donetsk region]: ministry (AFP/Yahoo) 07/19/2004
  • МВС розслідує причини стеження за журналістом Ґонґадзе Один з керівників міністерства каже, що розслідування буде завершено за місяць (BBC Ukrainian) 07/19/2004
  • Засуджених в Іраку моряків можуть помилувати? Речник генпрокуратури каже, що для цього треба алаптувати їхній вирок до українського законодавства (BBC Ukrainian) 07/19/2004
  • Chernobyl still hitting shrooms (News24) 07/19/2004
  • Philippines complete Iraq pullout (BBC) 07/19/2004
  • Coalition troops in Iraq (BBC) 07/19/2004
  • Putin Calls for Strengthening of CIS (VOA) 07/19/2004

  • Countries' positions in UN Human Development Index [Ukraine - 70 out of 177] (AP/Bangladesh Observer) 07/16/2004
  • On this day: 1996 - In Kiev, Prime Minister Pavlo Lazarenko narrowly escapes an assassination attempt when a bomb explodes near his motorcade. (News24) 07/16/2004

  • 32-nation coalition troops for Iraq 'weakening': Report (Deepika Global) 07/15/2004
  • Dnestr school closure 'linguistic cleansing'-OSCE [Russian-speaking Dnestr region closed a school for teaching Romanian in Latin script] (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/15/2004
  • Yad Vashem Recognizes Righteous Among The Nations (Arutz Sheva) 07/15/2004

  • 6,944 Indians in foreign jails: Govt [231 in Ukraine] (NDTV) 07/14/2004
  • EU calls for work halt on Ukraine's Danube canal (Reuters/AlertNet) 07/14/2004
  • Ukraine's population falls 30,000 in one month to 47.46 million (Interfax) 07/14/2004
  • Journey to center of Europe [in Ukraine's Carpathian Mountains] involves wrong turns (AP/Mlive) 07/14/2004
  • Photo: Stranger at home: Black Ukrainian, Myroslav Kuyaldin, is a tv presenter in Kiev (BBC) 07/14/2004
  • Photo: Searching for identity: As one of the few black Ukrainians, Myroslav Kuyaldin can never really blend into the country of his birth but in his media career this distinctiveness is an asset. (BBC) 07/14/2004
  • AUDIO: Everywhere a Stranger: Myroslav Kuyaldin, a black Ukrainian, can never really blend into the country of his birth. (BBC) 07/14/2004

  • Українську - до 12-го класу. В Україні обіцяють більше навчати українській мові та літературі (BBC Ukrainian) 07/13/2004
  • Captors silent on Philippine plea [Iraq - fresh troops are expected from Nepal, Georgia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan for special U.N. force] (Reuters) 07/13/2004
  • Analysis: U.N. inches closer to Iraq (UPI) 07/13/2004
  • Russian, Ukrainian interior ministers sign cooperation protocol [countering terrorism and crime] (Interfax) 07/13/2004
  • Ukraine, Romania Could Not Determine Delimitation Line of Space in Black Sea (UNIAN) 07/13/2004
  • Nazi Hunters Start Last Ditch Search in Hungary (Reuters) 07/13/2004

  • Woman that shook Spain [Spanish families who wanted to sue Ukraine ... After the crash of the Ukrainian aircraft carrying Spanish soldiers] (Turks.US) 07/11/2004
  • When you're 8-foot-4, you don't stay hidden for long [Happy with shoes that finally fit, Leonid Stadnik, 33, is shown last month with his mother Halyna.] (AP/Salt Lake Tribune) 07/11/2004
  • On this day: 1990 – Hundreds of thousands of miners in Ukraine hold a one-day strike to protest the policies of the Soviet government. (The Advertiser) 07/11/2004

  • Make or break for the United Nations in Iraq (Financial Times) 07/09/2004

  • Children from Chernobyl enjoyed a day of fun and games on a farm (Daventry Today) 07/08/2004
  • Iraq: Prospects Dim For Building Broader Multinational Force (RFE/RL) 07/08/2004
  • On this day: 1709 - Russian forces under Peter the Great defeat Swedish forces under Charles XII at Poltava, Ukraine. (News24) 07/08/2004

  • Brooklyn Girl Journeys To Chernobyl's Heart (New York Observer) 07/07/2004
  • Russia's Upper House Ratifies CFE [Conventional Forces in Europe] Treaty [...it has been ratified only by the former Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan] (RFE/RL) 07/07/2004
  • Commentary: Is this trial necessary? [Saddam Hussein should be summarily executed] (Wash Times) 07/07/2004
  • On this day: 2002 - At least 34 miners die when a fire breaks out in a coal mine in the eastern Ukraine region of Donetsk; US President George W Bush's administration acknowledges for the first time that Bush relied on faulty intelligence... (News24) 07/07/2004

  • Участь українських лiтакiв у навчаннях НАТО (VOA) 07/06/2004
  • Letter: Bush blundered with Iraq (Southern Illinoisan) 07/06/2004
  • Account of Chernobyl Trip Takes Web Surfers for a Ride [Faked: website about a young woman's lone motorcycle ride through Chernobyl's exclusion zone.] (LA Times) 07/06/2004

  • RUSSIA guarantees gas supplies via Ukraine [Odessa-Brody reverse] (Gateway 2 Russia) 07/05/2004
  • Україна вирішила качати російську нафту (BBC Ukrainian) 07/05/2004

  • Keeping hope alive [These kids were not even born when Chernobyl’s Reactor No. 4 exploded on April 26, 1986...] (Nashua Telegraph) 07/04/2004

  • Photo: Presidents Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, Vladimir Voronin of Moldova, Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan, Askar Akayev of Kyrgyzstan, Imomali Rakhmonov of Tajikistan, Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, Vladimir Putin of Russia, Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine, Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia, Robert Kocharyan of Armenia pose for a picture after the Commonwealth of Independent States informal summit in Moscow (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/03/2004
  • Photo: Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia, Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine, Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, Askar Akayev of Kyrgystan, Emomali Rakhmonov of Tajikistan, Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia and Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan walk during an informal meeting of Commonwealth of Independent States leaders in Moscow (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/03/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin hugs his Ukrainian counterpart Leonid Kuchma as they watch horse races in Moscow (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/03/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma talk as they watch horse races at the Moscow Central Hippodrome. The presidents of ten countries, members of the Commonwealth of Independent States, gathered at the Moscow Hippodrome to watch the first horse races for the Russian president's award (AP/Yahoo) 07/03/2004
  • Leaders get day at Moscow races [... as do the horses] (BBC News) 07/03/2004
  • King Arthur, the Dark Age freedom fighter [ Arthur was really Lucius Artorius Castus, a Roman officer who commanded some of the 5,500 calvary troops from Sarmatia (roughly Ukraine in today's world...][Subscription only] (Ottawa Citizen) 07/03/2004

  • Moscow, Kiev [July 5], Next Stops For Olympic Flame (Around the Rings) 07/02/2004
  • Ukrainian peacekeeper kills himself in Iraq - Defense Ministry (Interfax) 07/02/2004
  • Journalists who disappeared [Oleksandr Panych, Donetskiye Novosti, November 2002, Donetsk] (CPJ) 07/02/2004
  • Photo: From left, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma visit a World War II monument, background, just outside Minsk, Thursday, July 1, 2004, marking the 60th anniversary of the Soviet liberation of Belarus from Nazi occupation. (AP/Yahoo) 07/02/2004
  • Photo: From right, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma go to lay flowers at a World War II monument just outside Minsk, Thursday, July 1, 2004, marking the 60th anniversary of the Soviet liberation of Belarus from Nazi occupation. People hold small Belarusian , Russian and Ukrainian flags at left. (AP/Yahoo) 07/02/2004
  • Photo: Russian, Belarus and Ukrainian presidents Vladimir Putin (L), Alexander Lukashenko and Leonid Kuchma (R) stand in front of the monument at the memorial in the village of Khatyn, which was burned along with all its villagers in 1943 by Nazi troops, some 60 km north-east of Minsk, late July, 1, 2004. Belarus on July 3 celebrates the 60th anniversary of its liberation from the Nazi troops in the Second World War. (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/02/2004
  • Group Warns Europe of More Terror Attacks [Al-Qaeda] (AP/Yahoo) 07/02/2004

  • Missing Victoria Cross back in museum home [Sgt. Filip Konowal's Victoria Cross] (London Free Press) 07/01/2004
  • Nazi hunters launch last-gasp campaign in Croatia (Reuters) 07/01/2004
  • Staying strong [...scariest danger faced by 711th soldiers is the accidental discharge of the Ukrainians' weapons. Their guns have gone off in mess hall lines, in the chow hall itself and elsewhere around the base] (Mobile Register) 07/01/2004
  • Commentary: Beware Russia's pocket empire (CS Monitor) 07/01/2004
  • Prosecutor General's Office opens criminal case on divulging pretrial inquiry data on Gongadze case (Interfax) 07/01/2004
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