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  • Op-ed: Fence hypocrisy (Wash Times) 08/31/2004
  • Missing Persons' Relatives Protest in Prishtina [? Gendarmerie force from Ukraine and Poland] (OneWorld Southeast Europe) 08/31/2004

  • The Danube: A European Lifeline (Southeast European Times) 08/30/2004
  • A Country Able To Create The “Kolchuga” Can Look Into The Future With Confidence (Дзеркало Тижня) 08/30/2004
  • 2004 United Nations Programme of Fellowships on Disarmament starts in Geneva (UN) 08/30/2004

  • A War on Crime, Continued [One of my scariest assignments came when I was retained by a group in Ukraine to investigate whether President Leonid Kuchma had ordered the assassination of a journalist. The government was not going to get $2 billion of Western aid unless they had an independent investigation. I ran into people with guns, former K.G.B. guys. There were some real tensions and situations where I felt very unsafe. Although we found some evidence pointing to Kuchma's involvement, it was not clear and convincing.] (NY Times) 08/29/2004
  • Pope Greets Ukraine on 13th Anniversary of Independence (RISU) 08/29/2004
  • Frescoes of St. Michael’s Cathedral Returned to Kyiv [from Hermitage in Russia] (RISU) 08/29/2004
  • Conflict in Iraq claimed lives of 51 journalists (DPA/Khaleej Times) 08/29/2004

  • Russian Investigators Find Explosives in Second Crashed Plane (Bloomberg) 08/28/2004
  • On this day: 1973 – Princess Anne becomes the first member of the British royal family to visit the Soviet Union, arriving in Kiev for an equestrian event. (Sunday Times (Australia)) 08/28/2004

  • Ukraine: Crimea's Tatars - Uneasy Relations With Russian Cossacks (Part 5) (RFE/RL) 08/27/2004
  • Moldova Ends Negotiations With Renegade Region [Transdniester] (RFE/RL) 08/27/2004
  • Fifth suspect arrested in connection with blasts at Troeschyna market (Interfax) 08/27/2004
  • Yuschenko spokesman denounces police statement that bomb suspects belonged to opposition (Interfax) 08/27/2004
  • KostenKo says police statement on UPP members' involvement in Troeschyna market blasts is provocation (Interfax) 08/27/2004
  • Ukrainian police hold five for market bombings (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/27/2004
  • Fifth arrested in connection with market blasts is 5th channel staff member, Kornienko says (Interfax) 08/27/2004
  • Russian Investigators Find Explosives in Plane [in the wreckage of one of two Russian planes that crashed on Tuesday night, killing 89 people] (Update3) (Bloomberg) 08/27/2004

  • Президент Кучма критикує критикiв Дунайського каналу (VOA) 08/26/2004
  • 24 серпня деякi росiйськомовнi українськi газети вийшли українською (VOA) 08/26/2004
  • Putin's hands on the oil pumps [see: Ukrainian reversal, Croatian opening; Odessa-Brody] (Axis of Logic) 08/26/2004
  • Flip-flopping - a good thing for New York Ukrainians. Or, ESB brightens Manhattan sky with Ukrainian colors (BRAMA) 08/26/2004
  • Empire State Building lights up for Ukraine a second day FOTO/S (BRAMA) 08/26/2004
  • UACC congratulates Ukraine on 13th year of independence, but notes opposing forces at work as the country matures (BRAMA) 08/26/2004
  • Independence Day Celebration Features Jewish Boys' Choir [Donetsk] (FJC) 08/26/2004
  • Ukraine: Crimea's Tatars - Clearing The Way For Islamic Extremism? (Part 4) (RFE/RL) 08/26/2004
  • Danube mouth to become great European transport junction, Kuchma sure (Interfax) 08/26/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, right, receives from the local elders a symbolic key opening the canal in the Danube delta in Ukraine's southern Odessa region, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004. Ukraine launched a shipping canal Thursday in the environmentally sensitive Danube delta. (AP/Yahoo) 08/26/2004
  • Ukraine's Kuchma Rejects Criticism Over Danube Canal (VOA) 08/26/2004
  • Kuchma denounces critics of Ukraine's Danube-Black Sea canal (Interfax) 08/26/2004
  • Ukraine condemned for damaging wetlands (Independent) 08/26/2004
  • Ukraine opens Danube canal amid loud criticism (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/26/2004
  • Romania says to sue Ukraine over Danube delta canal (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/26/2004
  • EU asks Ukraine to halt canal (IHT) 08/26/2004
  • Photo: The general view of the canal which links the Ukraine's sector of the ecologically sensitive Danube River delta to the Black Sea in the Ukraine's southern Odessa region, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004. Ukraine launched a shipping canal Thursday in the Danube delta (AP/Yahoo) 08/26/2004
  • Photo: Boats travel along the canal which links the Ukraine's sector of the ecologically sensitive Danube river delta to the Black Sea in the Ukraine's southern Odessa region, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004. Ukraine launched a shipping canal Thursday in the Danube delta. (AP/Yahoo) 08/26/2004
  • Ukrainian Airports Beef Up Security After Russian Crashes (AFP/Turkish Press) 08/26/2004
  • Analysis: A Hard-Line Agenda For Putin's Second Term (Part Two) (RFE/RL) 08/26/2004
  • Putin’s Sochi Residence Targeted by Hijacked Russian Plane [Both pilots had sent hijack distress signals; Moscow quietly asked neighboring Ukraine...to go on counter-terror air alert. (La Nueva Cuba) 08/26/2004
  • Citizen of Ukraine Sharov Perished As Result of Russian Tu-154 Aircraft Crash in Rostov Oblast – MFA (UNIAN) 08/26/2004
  • Chisinau to restrict train travel through Transdniestria (Interfax-Moldova) 08/26/2004
  • Дунайський канал відкрито. Румунія має намір позватися до суду в Гаазі (BBC Ukrainian) 08/26/2004
  • Україну засуджують за шкоду плавням - Індепендент. Британська газета пише про критику Брюсселя через побудову 'еконолічно небезпечного' каналу (BBC Ukrainian) 08/26/2004
  • Торговці Троєщинського ринку пікетують київську мерію. Тисячі працівників малого бізнесу, які втратили роботу, вимагають відновити діяльність найбільшого ринку Києва (BBC Ukrainian) 08/26/2004
  • Romanian President Angered At Ukraine's Opening Of Delta Canal (AFP/Turkish Press) 08/26/2004

  • Ukraine: Crimea's Tatars - Mustafa Dzhemilev: Hero, Leader, Statesman (Part 3) (RFE/RL) 08/25/2004
  • Ukraine: Crimea's Tatars - For Russian Settlers, Resentment And Anger (Part 2) (RFE/RL) 08/25/2004
  • Контроверза навколо дунайського каналу (VOA) 08/25/2004
  • Empire State Building lights up a second night for Ukraine (this time, to match the flag) (BRAMA) 08/25/2004
  • Ukrainians celebrate independence (Utica Observer-Dispatch) 08/25/2004
  • Ukraine: Crimea's Tatars - A Return To A Homeland Burdened By Ethnic Divisions (Part 1) (RFE/RL) 08/25/2004
  • Ukraine marks 13 years of independence [Interview with Ukrainian Ambassador, Palvo Sultansky] (VNA) 08/25/2004
  • Moldovan group wants EU in peace talks (UPI/Wash Times) 08/25/2004
  • Kyiv market traders paralyzing traffic [demand that Kyiv authorities shut it down; 2 explosions injured 13 last week] (Interfax) 08/25/2004
  • Antonov Airlines, NATO to discuss cooperation in connection with arrest of Ruslan aircraft in Brussels (Interfax) 08/25/2004
  • EU deplores Ukraine opening canal in Danube delta (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/25/2004
  • Flight Data Recorders Found of 2 Crashed Planes in Russia (NY Times) 08/25/2004
  • МНС Росії підтверджує загибель всіх 44 пасажирів та членів екіпажу іншого літака Ту, що впав біля Тули (BBC Ukrainian) 08/25/2004
  • Румунський президент: ми зверталися за допомогою до міжнародної спільноти, але відповіді були неадекватні (BBC Ukrainian) 08/25/2004
  • Huge celebration marks Ukraine’s independence (AP/Glasgow Herald) 08/25/2004
  • Empire State Building on Ukraine Independence Day August 24, 2004, New York City FOTO/S (BRAMA) 08/25/2004

  • Photo: Independence parade : Ukrainian soldiers march past the presidential podium in Kiev during a parade marking the 13th anniversary of the independence of Ukraine. (AFP/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • Ukraine celebrates liberty amid political turmoil (IHT) 08/24/2004
  • Ukraine's Choice - Viktor Yushchenko - WSJ Editorial (Ukrayinska Pravda) 08/24/2004
  • Photo: Romanians protest against the Danube Delta Canal [Bukarest Rund 300 Rumanen haben am Dienstag vor der ukrainischen Botschaft in Bukarest gegen den geplanten Bau eines Kanals im Donaudelta demonstriert.] (AP/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • Romanians urge Ukraine to halt Danube canal plan (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/24/2004
  • Привітання Постійного представника України при ООН, Посла Валерія Кучинського до Української громади з нагоди Тринадцятої річниці незалежності України (BRAMA) 08/24/2004
  • Address of H.E. Valeriy P. Kuchinsky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN, to the Ukrainian Community on the occasion of the 13th Anniversary of the Independence of Ukraine (BRAMA) 08/24/2004
  • Ukraine - Thirteen Years of Independence (Overview) (BRAMA) 08/24/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's President Leonid Kuchma, left, gestures as he speaks to Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych prior to a military parade marking the 13th anniversary of Ukraine's independence in Kiev Tuesday, Aug.24, 2004 (AP/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • Ukraine celebrates independence (Financial Times) 08/24/2004
  • 24 серпня Президент України Леонід Кучма з нагоди святкування 13-ї річниці Незалежності України поклав квіти до пам'ятника хрестителю Русі - Князю Володимиру (President.gov.ua) 08/24/2004
  • 24 серпня Президент України Леонід Кучма прийняв військовий парад з нагоди святкування 13-ї річниці Незалежності України (President.gov.ua) 08/24/2004
  • Івано-Франківської ОДА надіслав нам листівку! (IF.Gov.ua) 08/24/2004
  • День Незалежності – одне з найбільших свят для Віктора Ющенка (Yushchenko.com) 08/24/2004
  • Alliances and the American election (Sydney Morning Herald) 08/24/2004
  • The Soviet-Iraqi Connection [Most notoriously, New York Times reporter Walter Duranty didn't play down the famine that killed ten million in the Ukraine - he denied it outright, claiming such claims were 'malignant propaganda.' Duranty won the Pulitzer Prize.] (Front Page Magazine) 08/24/2004
  • US Warns of Environmental Harm from Ukraine Canal Project (VOA) 08/24/2004
  • U.S. Voices Concern Over Ukrainian Canal (RFE/RL) 08/24/2004
  • Curator critical of art market inflation [...thefts from churches and manors going on throughout Western Europe right now. My theory is that these objects are being ordered for castles in Poland and Ukraine, which have stood empty for the past 50 years. Now they're being bought up by new money men...] (Copenhagen Post) 08/24/2004
  • Analysis: Serpents Island, Bystraya Canal, And Ukrainian-Romanian Relations (RFE/RL) 08/24/2004
  • Photo: A general view of a military parade taking place in central Kiev, August 24, 2004. The annual parade in the Ukrainian capital was held to mark the thirteenth anniversary of the country's independence. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian cadets march through central Kiev during a military parade, August 24, 2004. The annual parade in the Ukrainian capital was held to mark the 13th anniversary of the country's independence. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian marines march through central Kiev during a military parade, August 24, 2004. The annual parade in the Ukrainian capital was held to mark the 13th anniversary of the country's independence. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian National Guard cadets march through central Kiev during a military parade, August 24, 2004. The annual parade in the Ukrainian capital was held to mark the thirteenth anniversary of the country's independence. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian solders march during a military parade marking the 13th anniversary of Ukraine's independence, in Kiev Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004 (AP/Yahoo) 08/24/2004
  • On This Day: 1991 – Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev resigns as head of Communist Party and urges its leadership to disband the party; Ukraine becomes the seventh of 15 Soviet republics to declare independence. (Advertiser) 08/24/2004

  • State Department Noon Briefing, August 23 [see: Ukraine - Danube Delta Canal Project/Environmental Impact/Concern of International Community] (USDOS) 08/23/2004
  • Transdniestrian authorities allow OSCE officials to enter region (Interfax-Moldova) 08/23/2004
  • Storm 256 residential areas without power in Ukraine (Azertag) 08/23/2004
  • Kharkiv must become intellectual center of nation, says Kuchma (Interfax) 08/23/2004
  • Group for Common Economic Space selects priority accords (Interfax-Belarus) 08/23/2004
  • Tiraspol, OSCE trade blows (Interfax-Moldova) 08/23/2004
  • Сьогодні - Міжнародний день скасування работоргівлі (BBC Ukrainian) 08/23/2004

  • Plane grounded over money woes (AP/Yahoo) 08/22/2004
  • Правоохоронці: вибухи в Києві не були актом терору. За офіційними даними, постраждали 14 людей, з яких два - у важкому стані (BBC Ukrainian) 08/22/2004

  • УВКР: Вітання з Днем незалежності України (BRAMA) 08/21/2004
  • Привітання Надзвичайного та Повноважного Посла України в США Михайла Резніка з нагоди Дня Незалежності України (BRAMA) 08/21/2004
  • Address of H.E. Mykhailo B. Reznik, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine, on the Occasion of the Independence Day of Ukraine (BRAMA) 08/21/2004
  • Crew Quits Ukrainian Jumbo Grounded At Brussels Over Money Row (Turkish Press) 08/21/2004
  • Police say blasts at clothes market were acts of vandalism (Interfax) 08/21/2004
  • Five foreigners hit by blasts in Kyiv. Police say hooliganism was involved (Interfax) 08/21/2004
  • Mayor cancels Kharkiv trip in wake of market explosions (Interfax) 08/21/2004
  • Чи можна любити сучасну Україну? Фатальне для багатьох культур і народів число '13' минає для нової Української держави. (Українська правда) 08/21/2004
  • Market bomb 'a settling of accounts' (Herald Sun) 08/21/2004
  • Eight people injured by blasts at Kyiv market remain in hospital (Interfax) 08/21/2004

  • Belgium impounds Ukraine plane [Ukrainian cargo plane chartered by Nato to deliver equipment to troops in Afghanistan has been impounded by the authorities at a Brussels airport.] (BBC) 08/20/2004
  • Two Blasts Rock Market in Ukraine Capital, 13 Hurt (Reuters) 08/20/2004
  • 13 hurt in Ukraine market blasts (AFP/Turkish Press) 08/20/2004
  • Georgian gun battles kill six [Cossacks are mostly Russian and Ukrainian citizens who claim descent from horsemen who protected Russia along its southern steppes for centuries and have formed nationalist groups in recent years.] (Herald) 08/20/2004
  • Сенатор МакКейн похвалив Україну за Кучми. Делегація американського сенату закликала пана Кучму до проведення чесних виборів в Україні в жовтні (BBC Ukrainian) 08/20/2004
  • Opinion: A nuclear disaster — How well are we protected? [Chernobyl] (Bellona) 08/20/2004
  • Former Soviet war zones. The hazards of a long, hard freeze (Economist) 08/20/2004
  • Unreported Violence in Iraq [Ukranian army base was hit by 28 rockets] (Progressive Trail) 08/20/2004

  • Moldova tells Kyiv it will block cargoes intended for Transdniestria (Interfax-Moldova) 08/19/2004
  • Anger Mounts As Death Toll Of Coalition Troops In Iraq Hits 1,075 (Big News Network) 08/19/2004

  • Moldova Protests Transdniester's 'Illegal Actions' (RFE/RL) 08/18/2004
  • Ukraine's course towards Russia troubling as Independence Day celebrations draw near [UCCA] (BRAMA) 08/18/2004
  • Transdniestrian authorities bar OSCE Mission staff from entering region, turn back food for orphans (OSCE) 08/18/2004
  • Ukrainian Communist Leader Demands Pullout of Troops from Iraq, Dismissal of Defense Minister (Baku Today) 08/18/2004

  • Kerry de Kiev? (BRAMA) 08/17/2004
  • Iraq War Affects Voters in Ukraine and Australia (CPOD) 08/17/2004
  • After the Transition [The greatest declines in GDP were in Russia (-3.7%), Georgia (-5.6%), Ukraine (-7.9%), Moldova (-8.4%) and Tajikistan (-8.5%)] (Axis of Logic) 08/17/2004
  • Kyiv's Appeal Court confirms prison terms for two Ukrainian seamen convicted of oil smuggling in Iraq (Interfax) 08/17/2004
  • Kerry's bluer blood gives lineage to presidential crown (The Scotsman) 08/17/2004
  • Kerry's blue blood a winner (New Zealand Stuff) 08/17/2004
  • The Almanac: In 1991, in Kiev, the republics of Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement to remain in the Soviet Union and negotiate a loose federation. (UPI/Wash Times) 08/17/2004
  • Moscow matters in former Soviet Union. Kremlin exerts influence over republics to keep West at bay (Globe and Mail) 08/17/2004

  • Blue blood gives Kerry a royal advantage (IOL) 08/16/2004
  • To K2 and Beyond [A reactor begun before the Chernobyl disaster comes online as Ukraine looks to increase its reliance on nuclear power.] (Transitions Online) 08/16/2004
  • Черговi втрати українського контингенту в Iраку (VOA) 08/16/2004
  • У Харківській області знайдено стародавнє поселення готтів (УНІАН) 08/16/2004
  • Kerry's Blue Blood a Winner, Say Royal Researchers [ Democratic challenger John Kerry...descended from Henry I, King of France and his wife, Anne of Kiev, giving him kinship with the royal houses of Sweden, Norway, Denmark and the House of Rus] (Reuters) 08/16/2004
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to meet with his Ukrainian and Armenian counterparts this week in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, where he is currently on holiday (Turkish Press) 08/16/2004
  • U.S. troop realignment focuses on terrorism [Plans to move 70,000 U.S. troops from Europe and Asia to the USA and elsewhere represent a shift in focus from Cold War enemies Russia and China] (AP/Yahoo) 08/16/2004
  • Iraqi Soldiers Attacked Ukrainian Military Patrol Nearby As-Suveyra City in Iraq. Four Soldiers Injured (UNIAN) 08/16/2004
  • Ukrainian soldier killed in Iraq (Interfax) 08/16/2004
  • [The Observer Op-Ed] Iraq: Will a President Kerry Choose the De Gaulle Option? (Al Jazeera) 08/16/2004
  • Ukrainian Peacemaker Blown Up on Mine in Iraq on August 15 (UNIAN) 08/16/2004
  • Втрати українських вояків в Іраку. За один день стало відомо про загибель одного і поранення п'ятьох українців (BBC Ukrainian) 08/16/2004

  • Rumsfeld Briefs Russia on Shift of Forces [NATO: Russia is uneasy about some of the former Soviet republics in Europe and Warsaw Pact allies joining NATO, which now can put forces on Russia's border. The Russians may be trying to court Ukraine.] (AP/Yahoo) 08/15/2004
  • Ukrainian soldier killed in land mine blast [Iraq][To date: 7 Ukrainians killed, 20 wounded] (AP/Boston Globe) 08/15/2004
  • US bombing kills civilians, Chinook downed (Al Jazeera) 08/15/2004
  • Ukraine captain in Iraq killed (Australian) 08/15/2004
  • Iraq: Ukranian, Dutch soldiers killed in separate incidents (Al Bawaba) 08/15/2004
  • Major assault imminent, fighting in Iraq holy city mars conference (AFP/Yahoo) 08/15/2004
  • Iraqi conference marred by violence (Reuters) 08/15/2004
  • Explosions Echo Throughout Najaf (AP/Yahoo) 08/15/2004
  • 'Murder bid' on Ukraine candidate [Yushchenko] (BBC) 08/15/2004

  • Letter from Ukraine: «You are fighting not only for yourselves…» (Kavkaz Center) 08/14/2004
  • Edgy attitudes towards Ukraine, By Ian Mayes ['Ukraine', no 'the'.] (Guardian) 08/14/2004
  • Ukraine Vows to Maintain Troops in Iraq (NY Times) 08/14/2004

  • Міліція звинувачує супровід Ющенка. Міліція та команда Ющенка продовжують обмінюватися звинуваченнями (BBC Ukrainian) 08/13/2004
  • 'Our Ukraine' reports road incident involving presidential candidate [Yushchenko]...Police tell a different story; Ukrainian president says Kyiv continues to seek European, Euro-Atlantic integration (RFE/RL) 08/13/2004
  • Міністр оборони США в Україні. Марчук: Термін перебування українського контингенту в Іраку залежатиме від становища у тій країні (BBC Ukrainian) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld jokes with Ukrainian Minister of Defense Eugene Marchuk (C) and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (R) during a meeting at the Sanatorium Crimea, August 13, 2004 in the town of Partenit, Ukraine. Secretary Rumsfeld is on a weeklong multi-nation overseas trip. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Ukraine Defense Minister Vows to Keep Forces in Iraq (VOA) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, left, jokes with Ukrainian Minister of Defense Yevhen Marchuk, center, and Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, right, during a meeting at the Sanatorium Crimea Friday, Aug. 13, 2004, in the town of Partenit, Ukraine. Ukraine will keep a brigade of troops in Iraq (news - web sites) for the foreseeable future, the country's defense minister said Friday, offering assurances to Rumsfeld that his country will not pull out despite the violence. (AP/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld shakes hands with Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, center, as Ukrainian Minister of Defense Yevhen Marchuk, second left, looks on before a meeting at the Sanatorium Crimea Friday, Aug. 13, 2004, in the town of Partenit, Ukraine. Marchuk said Friday his country will maintain its sizable military force in Iraq for the foreseeable future, contrary to his earlier suggestion that the force might be reduced or withdrawn. (AP/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld walks with Ukrainian Minister of Defense Eugene Marchuk (R) before a meeting at the Sanatorium Crimea August 13, 2004 in the town of Partenit, Ukraine. Secretary Rumsfeld is on a weeklong multi-nation overseas trip. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine Defense Minister Yevhen Marchuk, seen here in March 2001, said the issue of how long Ukrainian troops will remain in Iraq remains to be negotiated. (AFP/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (L) listens to Ukrainian Defense Minister Evhen Marchuk during their meeting in the settlement of Partenit near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, August 13, 2004. Rumsfeld arrived in Ukraine on an official visit to meet top state officials and discuss Ukraine's participation in the peacekeeping force in Iraq and Kosovo as well as prospects for Ukrainian-U.S. military cooperation, Interfax news agency reported. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Ukraine to Maintain Current Iraq Force (AP/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Negotiations of Military Delegations of U.S. and Ukraine Take Place in Partenit (UNIAN) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (R) gestures as he answers media questions while Ukrainian Defense Minister Evhen Marchuk listens during their joint news conference in the settlement of Partenit, near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, August 13, 2004. Ukraine's troops will remain in Iraq, with replacements for the current brigade arriving by mid-October, Marchuk said on Friday after talks with his Rumsfeld. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, second right, and his wife Joyce, right, pose with Ukrainian Defense Minister Yevhen Marchuk, and his wife Larisa Ivshina in Livadia, near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, Crimea peninsula, Friday, Aug. 13, 2004. Rumsfeld is scheduled to visit St.Petersburg, Russia later in the day. (AP/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, left, with Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, right, in Livadia, near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, Crimea peninsula, Friday, Aug. 13, 2004. Others are unidentified. (AP/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (L) listens to Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma during their meeting in the settlement of Partenit near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, August 13, 2004. Rumsfeld arrived in Ukraine on an official visit to meet top state officials and discuss Ukraine's participation in the peacekeeping force in Iraq and Kosovo as well as prospects for the Ukrainian-U.S. military cooperation, Interfax news agency reported. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (R) shades himself from the sun as he walks with Ukrainian Defense Minister Evhen Marchuk during their meeting in the settlement of Partenit near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, August 13, 2004. Rumsfeld arrived in Ukraine on an official visit to meet top state officials and discuss Ukraine's participation in the peacekeeping force in Iraq and Kosovo as well as prospects for the Ukrainian-U.S. military cooperation, Interfax news agency reported. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian Defense Minister Evhen Marchuk (R) gestures as he talks to the U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld during their meeting in the settlement of Partenit near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, August 13, 2004. Rumsfeld arrived in Ukraine on an official visit to meet top state officials and discuss Ukraine's participation in the peacekeeping force in Iraq and Kosovo as well as prospects for the Ukrainian-U.S. military cooperation, Interfax news agency reported. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Photo: U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (L) gestures as he walks with Ukrainian Defense Minister Evhen Marchuk during their meeting in the settlement of Partenit near the Black Sea resort of Yalta, August 13, 2004. Rumsfeld arrived in Ukraine on an official visit to meet top state officials and discuss Ukraine's participation in the peacekeeping force in Iraq and Kosovo as well as prospects for Ukrainian-U.S. military cooperation, Interfax news agency reported. (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • Rumsfeld arrives in Crimea to meet with Kuchma and Marchuk (Interfax) 08/13/2004
  • European Young Investigators Awards [Ukrainian physical biochemist] (Europa) 08/13/2004
  • German Drama Contends with 'Holocaust Diet' (Reuters/Yahoo) 08/13/2004
  • До України прибув міністр оборони США. Делегація зі США на чолі з Дональдом Рамсфельдом проведе переговори в Криму з українським керівництвом (BBC Ukrainian) 08/13/2004
  • Ukraine says to keep troops in Iraq (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/13/2004

  • Візит Міністра обори США Дональда Рамсфельда в Україну. Американсько-українські стосунки в світлі цього візиту. (Радіо Свобода) 08/12/2004
  • Ukraine canal needs global assessment-Schroeder (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/12/2004
  • USAFE team supports nations contributing troops (AFPN) 08/12/2004
  • Ukraine moves closer to EU 'neighbour' status (Financial Times) 08/12/2004

  • Persistent Diplomacy Prerequisite for Nonproliferation Advances [Nunn-Lugar] (IWS) 08/11/2004
  • Admiral Ornek Attends Blackseafor Command Hand-over Ceremony [Blackseafor was established on April 2, 2001 by Turkey, Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine with the aim to enhance peace and stability in the Black Sea] (Turkish Press) 08/11/2004
  • No Ukrainians among victims in Istanbul - Foreign Ministry [from 8/10/04] (Interfax) 08/11/2004
  • Turkey pins blame for Istanbul blasts on PKK (Reuters/AlertNet) 08/11/2004
  • [Separate Kurdish and Islamist] Groups claim Istanbul bomb blasts [The injured include Chinese, Dutch, Ukrainian and Turkmen citizens.] (BBC) 08/11/2004
  • Turkish Police Detain 8 Bombing Suspects [The wounded included four Spanish tourists, two Dutch tourists, a Ukrainian and two Chinese tourists, authorities said.] (AP/NY Times) 08/11/2004
  • Heir to Austro-Hungarian dynasty sees a broader Europe [envisages a bloc stretching from Ukraine via Albania to Iceland] (AFP/Yahoo) 08/11/2004
  • Muslims Under Ongoing Holocaust – Part Two [The death toll from the man-made Bengal famine was 4 million as compared to the deaths from the Jewish Holocaust (6 million), the Namibian genocide (0.1 million), the Rwandan Tutsi genocide (1 million), the World War 1 Armenian Holocaust (1 million), the Polish (6 million), Soviet (20 million) and Chinese (35 million) losses in World War 2, the Chinese Great Leap Forward (16-30 million victims) and the millions who died in the Russian, Chinese and Ukrainian famines between the World Wars, the Soviet Gulags and Pakistan-Indian Partition.] (News Central Asia) 08/11/2004
  • Ousted by Poland in 1945, Germans want homes back (AP/MLive) 08/11/2004
  • Ukraine moves closer to EU ‘neighbour' status (Financial Times) 08/11/2004
  • Private Meeting of Rumsfeld and Marchuk to Take Place in Crimea on August 13 (UNIAN) 08/11/2004
  • Photo: General view of the sarcophagus at Chernobyl in the Ukraine. Britain voiced concern over the expulsion from Belarus of a nuclear physics professor, saying it will keep pressing the government in Minsk for a full explanation. AFP/File (AFP/Yahoo) 08/11/2004
  • Rumsfeld to meet with Kuchma, Marchuk in Ukraine (Interfax) 08/11/2004

  • Ukrainian Opposition Candidate Pledges to Withdraw Troops from Iraq (VOA) 08/10/2004
  • Ukrainian, Georgian Leaders Discuss South Ossetia, Abkhazia (VOA) 08/10/2004
  • Outside View: Georgia, Ukraine and the U.S. (UPI) 08/10/2004
  • Ukraine offers Russia to construct tunnel under Kerch strait - Crimean Vice-Premier (Interfax) 08/10/2004
  • Protecting Iraq's frontiers (BBC) 08/10/2004
  • Fighting continues between US, Iraqi militia in Najaf, Baghdad [ Northwest of Kut, three civilians were wounded, including one seriously, when a roadside bomb exploded as a Ukranian convoy passed through Numaniyah] (AFP/Yahoo) 08/10/2004
  • US forces press offensive in Iraq holy city, urge residents to leave [North of Basra, four insurgents were killed when they attacked a Ukrainian patrol] (AFP/Yahoo) 08/10/2004
  • Istanbul Attack: Doubts about Al Qaeda Claim (Deutsche Welle) 08/10/2004
  • Istanbul Bombs Kill Two, Qaeda Group Claims Attacks [Those injured included Dutch, Chinese, Ukrainian and Spanish citizens, as well as a Turk and a Turkmenistan national.] (Reuters) 08/10/2004
  • Українськi миротворцi в Iраку попадають пiд обстрiл, Ющенко закликає до їх виведення (VOA) 08/10/2004
  • Ющенко хоче вивести війська з Іраку в разі перемоги. Кандидат у президенти від 'Нашої України' проти 'демократії в Іраку за рахунок демократії в Україні' (BBC Ukrainian) 08/10/2004
  • Поляки передають контроль у двох іракських провінціях. Ситуація у Наджафі напружена. Аль-Садр обіцяє стояти до останньої краплі крові (BBC Ukrainian) 08/10/2004

  • Turkish Police Detain 8 Bombing Suspects (AP/NY Times) 08/09/2004
  • On this day: 1996 – Ukrainian and Polish scientists discover an undisturbed 2,200-year-old tomb of a Scythian military commander containing some 1,000 gold and silver decorations and weapons in central Ukraine. (Advertiser) 08/09/2004
  • Ukraine hails first new N-reactor since Chernobyl (Financial Times) 08/09/2004
  • Kuchma Celebrates His 66th Birthday in Mukhalatka State Residence in Crimea (UNIAN) 08/09/2004
  • US: The Philippines no longer part of the Coalition (PHN) 08/09/2004
  • Mexico works to spot potential terrorists [Officials hope to identify suspicious foreigners before they can cross porous border to U.S.] (Arizona Daily Star) 08/09/2004
  • Україна вітає перший ядерний реактор після Чорнобилю. Файненшіал Таймс пише, що звернення до цього різновиду енергії зумовлено пост-радянським занепадом (BBC Ukrainian) 08/09/2004
  • EU slams Tiraspol for closing Moldovan schools (Interfax-Moldova) 08/09/2004

  • KGB will not gag me, says scientist [Chornobyl/Chernobyl] (The Scotsman) 08/08/2004
  • Ukraine launches new nuclear reactor (AFP/Yahoo) 08/08/2004
  • Photo: General view of Khmelnytsky nuclear power plant, taken from the helicopter of Ukraine 's President Leonid Kuchma before attending the launching of the second reactor (L) at the Khmelnytsky nuclear power plant in Khmelnytsk (AFP/Yahoo) 08/08/2004
  • Кучма: Захід забув про свої обіцянки. Президент промовляв після урочистого підключення 2-го енергоблоку ХАЕС до енергосистеми України (BBC Ukrainian) 08/08/2004

  • Absurd history, serious theater (Saginaw News) 08/07/2004
  • County celebrating Ukrainian sovereignty (Asbury Park Press) 08/07/2004
  • Chernobyl blast now aids cancer battle (Western Mail) 08/07/2004
  • Retracing Crimes in the World's Killing Fields [AUDIO][Genocide] (NPR) 08/07/2004

  • Почесний консул України в США визнаний винним у хабарництві [Андрій Футей] (Українська правда) 08/06/2004
  • Environmentalists lash out at Russia on anniversary of Hiroshima bomb (AFP/Yahoo) 08/06/2004
  • At least 11 dead, 40 trapped in Kyrgyz avalanches [3 Ukrainians dead] [The first ascent of Khan-Tengri was achieved by a Ukrainian in 1931] (AFP/Yahoo) 08/06/2004
  • The Foreign Affairs Ministry of Ukraine confirms that there are three Ukrainians among the people, disappeared without a trace in Kyrgyzstan as a result of dipping of an avalanche. (UNIAN) 08/06/2004
  • Medical Crusade to the Developing World [(M)ore than 18,000 children struck by the Apr. 26, 1986 nuclear disaster at the Ukrainian city of Chernobyl -- in the then Soviet Union -- who received or are still receiving specialist care in Cuba] (IPS) 08/06/2004
  • Ukraine supports terrorism statement by Iraq international force - MFA (Interfax) 08/06/2004
  • U.S.: 300 Militants Killed in Two Days [Iraq] (AP/Yahoo) 08/06/2004
  • U.S. Condemns Actions of Transnistrian Authorities Against Schools (USDOS) 08/06/2004
  • Ukraine to pay 2001 plane crash compensations to Russians (Interfax-Russia) 08/06/2004
  • At least 40 still trapped by Kyrgyz avalanches that killed six (AFP/Yahoo) 08/06/2004
  • U.S. Troops, Al-Sadr Militants Clash [Iraq] (AP/Guardian) 08/06/2004
  • Студентів саджають в автобуси і везуть невідомо куди. Свідки драматичних подій розповідають про застосування фізичної сили міліцією проти студентів у Сумській області (BBC Ukrainian) 08/06/2004

  • Ukraine star seeks African roots [Myroslav Kuvaldin] (BBC) 08/05/2004
  • Kuchma, Tarlev, Smirnov agree on ways of unblocking connection between Ukraine, Moldova, Transdnestria (Interfax) 08/05/2004
  • Press Attache rotated at U.S. Embassy in Ukraine [Brent Byers succeeds Patricia Guy] (Interfax) 08/05/2004
  • Сумських студентів не пустили в Ромни. Міліція пояснює заборону перевіркою санстанції та розпорядженням мера. Студенти рушили до Прилук (BBC Ukrainian) 08/05/2004
  • Соціалісти і 'Наша Україна' стали на бік сумських студентів. Активісти шахтарської профспілки приєднаються до студентського маршу. 'НУ' надає юридичну допомогу (BBC Ukrainian) 08/05/2004

  • Final payouts soon to non-Jewish Nazi slaves (Reuters) 08/04/2004
  • Commentary: Stating the Obvious [Ukraine’s wobbly foreign policy has suffered yet another undignified lurch eastward, after President Leonid Kuchma decreed that the nation’s defense doctrine will no longer state EU and NATO membership as its ultimate goal.] (Transitions Online) 08/04/2004
  • Population of Ukraine Decreased by 177 Thousand People During First Half Year of 2004 (UNIAN) 08/04/2004
  • Fixing What Bush Has Broken [Ukraine, which sent 1,600 soldiers to forestall U.S. criticism of its egregious political corruption, is considering a pullout...] (Bellaciao) 08/04/2004

  • Почесний консул України в США незаконно агітує за Буша [Андрій Футей] (Українська правда) 08/03/2004
  • The space without [Russian cosmonaut Colonel Yuri Gidzenko, born in 1962 in the Ukrainian village of Yelanets, in 1983 graduated from the Higher Military Pilot School in Kharkov Ukraine.] (Malaysia Star) 08/03/2004
  • Гордієвський: російських шпигунів у Києві - сотня. Колишній співробітник КГБ розповідає Бі-Бі-Сі, хто, на його думку, насправді домагається впливу в Україні (BBC Ukrainian) 08/03/2004
  • Analysis: The Clandestine Soviet Union (RFE/RL) 08/03/2004
  • МВФ скритикував український уряд (BBC Ukrainian) 08/03/2004
  • Українські кораблі полишать Севастополь. Українське командування підтверджує плани перебазування принаймні частини кораблів у Донузлав (BBC Ukrainian) 08/03/2004
  • The Intellectuals' Michael Moore [Noam Chomsky's father, an immigrant from the Ukraine] (Front Page Magazine) 08/03/2004
  • Turkish Hostage Executed [Iraq] (Arab News) 08/03/2004

  • Почесний консул України у США агітує за Буша [Андрій Футей] (Радіо Свобода) 08/02/2004
  • США вiддають належне Українi за її внески в iракську мiсiю (VOA) 08/02/2004
  • US hails Ukraine role in Iraq after troop-withdrawal hint (AFP/Yahoo) 08/02/2004
  • U.S. values the sacrifices made in Iraq (UPI/Wash Times) 08/02/2004
  • Ukraine PM Wants to Cut Soldiers in Iraq (AP/Yahoo) 08/02/2004
  • Outrage at Nazi Labor Camp Compensation (Deutsche Welle) 08/02/2004
  • Ukraine to discuss Iraq troop withdrawal - report (Ample) 08/02/2004
  • [Putin's] Main security goal neutralizing foreign spies (AP/Baku Sun) 08/02/2004
  • A Fraying Coalition? [Iraq] (Time) 08/02/2004

  • Український контингент в Іраку буде збільшено, каже Міноборони (VOA) 08/01/2004
  • Mystery as scientist is expelled [British scientist who has spent years studying the fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster has been mysteriously deported from neighbouring Belarus] (Guardian) 08/01/2004
  • Powell assures Poles the U.S. will stand with them (AP/NY Newsday) 08/01/2004
  • Belarus deports Chernobyl expert (BBC) 08/01/2004
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