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  • GUUAM Parliamentary Assembly established [without Uzbekistan] (Azernews) 09/30/2004
  • OSCE favors further talks on Transdniestrian settlement (Interfax-Moldova) 09/30/2004
  • Ukraine shuns EU plan for transit camps (UPI/Wash Times) 09/30/2004
  • Ukraine adds to debate on 'transit' camps (IHT) 09/30/2004
  • Shift of Rebuilding Funds to Security Is Approved [Iraq] [Pentagon said two Americans and a Ukrainian died in separate incidents; A Ukrainian officer, part of a contingent deployed in Wasit province southeast of Baghdad, died after a car accident, the military reported.] (LA Times) 09/30/2004
  • EU arms controls 'must be tightened' [The groups cite the use of German engines in Ukrainian armoured personnel carriers exported to Burma.] (Financial Times) 09/30/2004
  • Loopholes allow arms to be sold to blacklisted regimes [In 2003, Ukraine was reported to have signed a contract to supply Burma with 1,000 BTR-3U over 10 years.] (Independent) 09/30/2004
  • Flimsy controls fail to prevent EU countries selling arms to human rights abusers (Amnesty International) 09/30/2004
  • About 1,000 CIS citizens go missing in Russia annually [30% are Ukrainian] (Interfax-Russia) 09/30/2004

  • Ukraine's transition to a stable democracy - DC conference (BRAMA) 09/29/2004
  • Андерс Аслунд: «Україна на роздорiжжi» (VOA) 09/29/2004
  • State Department Noon Briefing, September 29 [sanctions on Ukraine entity (not the government) imposed pursuant to the Iran Non-Proliferation Act for transferring one of several categories of items to Iran since January of 1999] (USDOS) 09/29/2004
  • Report Finds Macedonia Has Third Most Toxic Waste in World [Only Ukraine and Poland rank higher, with 19,500 tonnes and 15,000 tonnes respectively.] (Souteast European Times) 09/29/2004
  • 'Most recent common ancestor' of all living humans surprisingly recent [Yale University] (Eurekalert) 09/29/2004
  • 'Young' floridian turns 116; hurricanes; Samiylo Adamovich, a.k.a Samuel Adams [Atanas Kobryn column] (Sun-Herald) 09/29/2004
  • US slaps sanctions on 14 firms, people for arms and missile sales to Iran [Zaporizhzhya Regional Foreign Economic Association of Ukraine identified in the notice] (AFP/Yahoo) 09/29/2004
  • Helsinki Commission Chairman Delivers Remarks on Belarus, Ukraine Elections (CSCE) 09/29/2004
  • Another Ukrainian peacemaker dies, two injured in car crash in Iraq, Defense Ministry (Interfax) 09/29/2004
  • Ukrainian officer killed, two soldiers hurt, in Iraq accident (AFP/Khaleej Times) 09/29/2004
  • Ukrainian officer dies in car accident in Iraq (Reuters/AlertNet) 09/29/2004
  • Commentary: Ukraine At a Crossroads By Anders Aslund (Wash Post) 09/29/2004
  • On this day: In 1941, the Babi Yar massacre of nearly 34,000 Jewish men, women, and children began on the outskirts of Kiev in the Nazi-occupied Ukraine. (UPI/Wash Times) 09/29/2004
  • Kuchma Commemorates Massacre Of Jews (RFE/RL) 09/29/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (C) takes part in a wreath laying ceremony at a monument in Babi Yar, the site of a mass slaughter of Jews during World War Two, in Kiev September 29, 2004. Ukrainian leaders paid tribute to more than 100,000 people, mostly Jews, massacred by Nazi troops in Babi Yar. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/29/2004
  • Elections cannot uproot entrenched corruption; The mark of a Soviet past (IHT) 09/29/2004
  • Camps to keep asylum-seekers out of Europe (New Zealand Herald) 09/29/2004
  • On this day: 1941 – Over two days, the Germans kill 33,771 Jewish men, women and children in the Babi Yar massacre at a ravine near Kiev in World War II. (Sunday Times) 09/29/2004
  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004, 1,051 U.S. military dead (7,532 wounded); Poland, 13; Ukraine, 6. Iraqi civilian deaths est. 12,943-14,997] (AP/Yahoo) 09/29/2004

  • H.E. Mr. Kostyantyn Gryshchenko, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine at the General Debate of the 59th session of the UN General Assembly, New York, 27 September 2004 [Topics: Terrorism (Beslan), Iraq, Security Council reorganization, NPT, HIV/AIDS, trafficking, Great Famine/Holodomor, Chornobyl] (BRAMA) 09/28/2004
  • Summer of digging [in a remote region of the Ukraine working on a new archaeological site...two mounds on the site known as Kranokutzk and Alexandropol, which are ancient royal burial tombs of the Scythian people] (Palladium-Item) 09/28/2004
  • Kuchma instructs Kuzmuk to focus on problem of Ukrainian peacekeepers deployment in Iraq [abridged] (Interfax) 09/28/2004
  • Kuchma instructs Kuzmuk to focus on problem of Ukrainian peacekeepers deployment in Iraq (Interfax) 09/28/2004
  • Ukrainian President Calls for Gradual Withdrawal of Troops from Iraq (VOA) 09/28/2004
  • US praises Ukrainian government's agreement to keep troops in Iraq (Interfax) 09/28/2004
  • Ukraine supports UN reform, Hryschenko says (Interfax) 09/28/2004
  • Top Al-Qaeda suspect in Lebanon dies (Middle East Online) 09/28/2004
  • Iraq in Mind, U.S. Forms Post-Conflict Planning Team (Reuters) 09/28/2004
  • Ukraine candidate was not poisoned - hospital [Yushchenko; The hospital gave no details about what it believes to be the cause of Yushchenko's symptoms, but said it would hold a news conference on Wednesday to discuss the case.] (Reuters/AlertNet) 09/28/2004

  • It's High Time to Withdraw Ukrainian Contingent From Iraq - New Defense Minister [Kuzmuk] (UNIAN) 09/27/2004
  • Ukrainian guest taught as he learned (Louisville Courier-Journal) 09/27/2004
  • Ukraine's future lies with Russia: Kuchma (UPI/Wash Times) 09/27/2004
  • Commentary: Ukraine-U.S. relations hinge on fall elections, By Richard Holbrooke, Jan Kalicki and Mark Brzezinski (Detroit Free Press) 09/27/2004
  • Crimean Tatar national movement veteran murdered (Interfax) 09/27/2004

  • Column: 'De Gaulle option' may be our best Iraq exit strategy (Seattle Times) 09/26/2004

  • Op-Ed: Poison Politics in Ukraine (NY Times) 09/25/2004
  • The Persecuted, in Chains [Homeland Security Department, which took over immigration matters from the INS 18 months ago, says it detains only those who pose a security threat...But there are countless cases of asylum seekers who are detained...including Ukrainian grass-roots activists] (NY Times) 09/25/2004

  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004, 1,039 U.S. military dead (7032 wounded as of 9/4/04); Poland, 13; Ukraine, 6. Iraqi civilian deaths est. 12,927-14,981] (AP/Yahoo) 09/24/2004
  • On this day: 1943 – Soviet army crosses Dnieper River north of Kiev as Germans retreat in World War II (Australia Courier-Mail) 09/24/2004
  • Holocaust Victims Honored as High Holidays Tradition in Ukrainian City [Kherson] (FJC) 09/24/2004
  • Russia helps Ukraine fight off opposition By Taras Kuzio for The Jamestown Foundation (ISN) 09/24/2004
  • Text of Canadian ambassador's statement in Ukraine (Ottawa Citizen) 09/24/2004
  • Remarks by President Bush and Prime Minister Allawi of the Interim Government of Iraq in a Joint Press Availability (PRNewswire) 09/24/2004
  • GUUAM Foreign Ministers hold 7th meeting of Council in New York (Interfax) 09/24/2004
  • Wanted: A new CIS policy for Russia. Putin: Democratic systems of government can produce dangerous political and ethnic conflicts rather than resolve them. (Eurasianet) 09/24/2004

  • U.S. Praises Russia, Ukraine for Efforts to End Transnistria Crisis (USDOS) 09/23/2004
  • GUUAM [Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Moldova] Parliamentary Assembly Set up (Civil Georgia) 09/23/2004
  • GUUAM Parliamentary Assembly to focus on economics (Interfax-Russia) 09/23/2004
  • Chernobyl Comes of Age. Melting myths. (National Review) 09/23/2004
  • Be wary of political kitchens - they can poison you. U.S. Congress hears Marcy Kaptur read Yushchenko's impassioned Verkhovna Rada address VIDEO (BRAMA) 09/23/2004
  • Russia and state-sponsored terrorism in Ukraine By Taras Kuzio for The Jamestown Foundation (ISN) 09/23/2004
  • Ukraine Alert: If it looks to Russia, look for trouble. (National Review) 09/23/2004

  • Kerry: It is not too late for democracy to triumph in Ukraine (BRAMA) 09/22/2004
  • Почалася ротація українців в Іраку. Загальна кількість вояків в українському батальоні зменшиться на 200 чоловік. Ротація триватиме три дні (BBC Ukrainian) 09/22/2004
  • Russian Cultural Center once again attacked in Lvov [Lviv][Itar-Tass] (Moscow) 09/22/2004
  • Kuchma sacks defence minister, criticises work [Yevhen Marchuk] (Reuters/AlertNet) 09/22/2004
  • Foreign Ministry scolds Canadian Ambassador for statement on elections (Interfax) 09/22/2004
  • Canadian ambassador [Andrew Robinson] to Ukraine reprimanded for criticism (Interfax-Russia) 09/22/2004
  • Kuchma says Ukraine under huge pressure in connection with presidential elections (Interfax) 09/22/2004
  • Commentary: A bridge too far? [Iraqi soldiers trained by the U.S. are complaining the equipment ordered by the U.S. from Ukraine being assigned to them gives them 'second-class status.'] (Wash Times) 09/22/2004
  • Putin crackdown sparks unease in central Europe [In Ukraine, there has been no official reaction to Mr Putin's latest shift and very little public discussion.] (Financial Times) 09/22/2004
  • Prosecutor General [Hennadiy Vasyliev] announces intention to resign after presidential election (Interfax) 09/22/2004
  • Italy links bombing suspects to al-Qaida [...two leaders and their accomplices 'cooperated and exchanged information' in planning simultaneous bombings of the Italian and Ukrainian embassies..., Addoum said.] (AP/Star-Ledger) 09/22/2004
  • Thomas A. Dine President, RFE/RL: 50 Years Later, Ukraine Still Lacks a Free Press (RFE/RL) 09/22/2004
  • Lebanon 'thwarts al-Qaeda plot' [said to have been planning to attack Ukrainian and Lebanese targets in Beirut] (BBC) 09/22/2004

  • Дж.Буша застерігли проти поквапливих реформ розвідки. Поміж тих, хто підписав звернення, - двоє колишніх державних секретар Генрі Кісінджер і Джорж Шульц (BBC Ukrainian) 09/21/2004
  • В.Ющенко звинуватив у його отруєнні чинну владу. В.Ющенко: те, що зі мною сталося, - це не проблема їжі, це проблема політичного режиму (BBC Ukrainian) 09/21/2004
  • Third Sunni Scholar Survives Assassination Bid [Iraqi national guardsmen backed by Ukrainian and Polish troops stormed Tuesday the offices of the Association and the Islamic Party in the southern city of Babel.] (Islam Online) 09/21/2004
  • Embassy Row: Lithuanian ambassador urging colleagues in Ukraine to follow the example of his country, as Ukraine struggles against corruption and economic weakness in pursuit of its goal of joining the European Union. (Wash Times) 09/21/2004
  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2004, 1,037 U.S. military dead, 899 since President Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended (May 1, 2003), 7,413 wounded; Poland, 13; Ukraine, 8.] (AP/Yahoo) 09/21/2004
  • Керрi висловлює стурбованiсть передвиборчою ситуацiєю в Українi (VOA) 09/21/2004
  • Вибори Президента України - Утворено Виборчу дільницю №94 в Нью-Йорку (BRAMA) 09/21/2004
  • News Analysis: As Iraq war escalates, so does anxiety over Iran (IHT) 09/21/2004
  • Analysis: Poisoning Impairs Ukrainian Oppostion Candidate's Election Campaign (RFE/RL) 09/21/2004
  • Who Next? Ukraine's Opposition Leader Fears Murder [Yushchenko] (Reuters) 09/21/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's main opposition leader and presidential hopeful Viktor Yushchenko addresses deputies during a parliamentary session in Kiev, September 21, 2004. Still recovering from what he says was an attempt to poison him, Yushchenko on Tuesday warned politicians their lives could be in danger from a murderous leadership bent on election victory. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/21/2004
  • Photo: Haggard Ukraine's key opposition leader and presidential candidate, Viktor Yushchenko adresses the rallying crowd, just hours after being released from an Austrian hospital, in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, in Sept. 18, 2004 file photo. Ukrainian parliament Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2004, decided to set up a commission tasked with investigating allegations of an alleged attempt to poison Yushchenko earlier this month. (AP/Yahoo) 09/21/2004
  • Victor Yushchenko called on the deputies to get off their knees (Our Ukraine) 09/21/2004
  • World Briefs [Cabbage thief slain: Kiev - A 56-year-old unemployed man has been beaten to death by security guards in a town in eastern Ukraine for stealing a head of cabbage from a farm. Two teenage security guards who worked at the farm came upon the victim with a cabbage in his bag. The man threatened the guards, who beat him with their batons. They were joined by three other guards.] (South Africa Star) 09/21/2004
  • Russian military prosecutor to bring [bribery] charges against Ukrainian figure [Yulia Tymoshenko, former Ukrainian deputy prime minister and CEO of Ukrainian Unified Energy System (UES)] (Interfax-Russia) 09/21/2004
  • Putin's cold war rhetoric after Beslan siege signals shift in foreign policy (Financial Times) 09/21/2004
  • Students find common ground [Charges of rigged presidential elections plagued by vote-buying, cheating and intimidation don't originate only in places like Florida.] (Courier-Post) 09/21/2004

  • Analysis: Terrorism, Common Ground, And The CIS Summit (RFE/RL) 09/20/2004
  • Response gone awry By Ariel Cohen [Three days after the tragedy of Beslan ended, we sat for more than 31/2 hours with Vladimir Putin in Moscow...] (Wash Times) 09/20/2004
  • We Meant To Do It The Way They Do In The West … You Know the Rest [European integration is no longer popular in Ukraine] (Дзеркало Тижня) 09/20/2004
  • Ukraine Firm Accused of Arming Iraqis (AP/Guardian) 09/20/2004
  • Ukraine to prosecute man for missile smuggling [Ukrainian official said it was 'most unlikely to be connected to Iraq'] (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/20/2004
  • General prosecution closes inquiry into weapons smuggling and documents forgery (Interfax) 09/20/2004
  • Ukraine Probes Alleged Aid to Iraqi Insurgents (VOA) 09/20/2004
  • Ukrainian Company Under Investigation Over Iraq Deals (RFE/RL) 09/20/2004

  • Bill Moyers: Journalism Under Fire [...in the Ukraine journalism matters; from 9/17/04] (Tom Paine) 09/19/2004
  • On this day: 1941 – Germans take Kiev in Soviet Union in World War II. (Sunday Times (Australia)) 09/19/2004

  • Ukraine Opposition Leader Defiant After Poisoning [Yushchenko] (Reuters) 09/18/2004
  • More Than 30,000 Rally for Ukrainian Opposition Candidate [Yushchenko] (VOA) 09/18/2004
  • Конгресу США пропонують ввести санкції проти Кучми, Януковича і всіх представників нинішньої влади (Українська правда) 09/18/2004
  • Бушу радять поговорити з Путіним про вибори в Україні (Українська правда) 09/18/2004

  • Брудна конкуренція на ринку зброї? Адміністрація президента запевняє, що Україна не продавала зброї Кубі та Венесуелі (BBC Ukrainian) 09/17/2004
  • Analysis: Transdniester Wants Talks On 'Federal System' With Moldova (RFE/RL) 09/17/2004
  • Photo: A Ukrainian opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor [Yushchenko] is in a Vienna hospital recovering from what his supporters said on September 17, 2004 appeared to be an attempt on his life by political enemies who poisoned him. Yushchenko, a former prime minister seen in this June 30 file photo, stopped campaigning and flew to Vienna for treatment a week ago after being taken ill with what was first thought to be food poisoning and what turned out to be chemical poisoning, his aides said. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/17/2004
  • Candidate 'poisoned' in Ukraine [Yushchenko] (BBC) 09/17/2004
  • Ukrainian Presidential Candidate Survives Assassination Attempt [Yushchenko] (VOA) 09/17/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Leader Poisoned, Fears Foul Play [Yushchenko] (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/17/2004
  • PGO says it will investigate in possible poisoning of Yuschenko, if suit is brought (Interfax) 09/17/2004
  • Yuschenko's poisoning may have been attempt on his life, his election team says [when his condition deteriorated he was taken to a hospital in Vienna] (Interfax) 09/17/2004
  • Ukraine Opposition Leader Poisoned, Fears Foul Play (Reuters) 09/17/2004
  • Tymoshenko not going to Moscow for questioning [...said the intention of the Russian prosecution to question her followed an agreement reached by Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Russian help in fighting the Ukrainian opposition.] (Interfax) 09/17/2004
  • A Look at U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq [As of Thursday, Sept. 16, 1,027 U.S. military dead, 889 since President Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended (May 1, 2003); Poland, 13; Ukraine, 8.] (AP/Yahoo) 09/17/2004
  • Prosecutors trying again to subpoena Tymoshenko to Russia's military prosecutor's office (Interfax) 09/17/2004
  • Presidential candidates Omelchenko [1,787,430], Volha [735,398] and Krivobokov [606,266] submit signatures to CEC for checking [500,000 signatures minimum required] (Interfax) 09/17/2004
  • Russian prosecutors summon Ukrainian ex-deputy PM Tymoshenko (Interfax) 09/17/2004
  • Ukraine has no plans to create center for Chechen refugees, state migration committee says (Interfax) 09/17/2004
  • EU hits at Ukraine's safety for reporters [Gongadze] (Financial Times) 09/17/2004
  • The Price of Sex [Victor Malarek's 'The Natashas'] (Moscow Times) 09/17/2004
  • Editorial: More Straight Talk [President Bush at last has spoken out publicly against Vladimir Putin's dismantling of democracy in Russia, despite his personal bond with the Russian president...Mr. Bush should also talk about Belarus and Ukraine.] (Wash Post) 09/17/2004
  • Romania takes Black Sea dispute to court (Financial Times) 09/17/2004
  • European ‘mind walls’ threaten democracy (Pakistan Daily Times) 09/17/2004

  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, left, during a CIS summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004. A summit of leaders of CIS member states has started in Astana on Wednesday. The CIS, Commonwealth of Independent States, is a loose alliance of 12 former Soviet republics. Russian President Vladimir Putin and leaders of several other ex-Soviet republics were meeting Thursday to discuss ways to jointly counter terrorism in the wake of deadly attacks in Russia and Uzbekistan. (AP/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Photo: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev, Armenian President Robert Kocharian, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Tajik President Emomali Rakhmonov, Uzbek President Islam Karimov, Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin and CIS Executive Secretary Vladimir Rushailo, from left, attend the CIS summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004. A summit of leaders of CIS countries was held in Astana on Thursday. The CIS, Commonwealth of Independent States, is a loose alliance of 12 former Soviet republics. Russia's president and leaders of several other ex-Soviet countries on Thursday declared their intention to jointly combat terrorism, but clashed over lingering regional disputes. (AP/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1,019 U.S. military dead; Poland, 13; Ukraine, 8.] (AP/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Governments urged by UN to take action against HIV/AIDS in Europe (UN) 09/16/2004
  • Photo: Posters with a silhouette of Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze, who was murdered four years ago, stick up above a row of riot policemen during an opposition rally in central Kiev, September 16, 2004. Thousands of opposition supporters flocked to Kiev's main square on Thursday to call for an end to government 'lies', branding the current leadership as criminals linked to the murder of the reporter. REUTERS/Mykola Lazarenko (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Four years later, case of murdered journalist Gongadze remains unsolved (CPJ) 09/16/2004
  • Ukraine remembers slain reporter [Gongadze] (BBC) 09/16/2004
  • Thousands Commemorate Journalist Gongadze's Death (RFE/RL) 09/16/2004
  • Трибунал над Кучмою – залишилося два місяці? [Гонгадзе] (Українська правда) 09/16/2004
  • Macshane Backs EU Declaration on Media Freedom in Ukraine and the Gongadze Case (Interfax) 09/16/2004
  • Russia Tells U.S. to Mind its Own Business Over Putin's Political Moves (Crosswalk) 09/16/2004
  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1,019 U.S. military dead; Poland, 13; Ukraine, 6.] (AP/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Interior Ministry fails to find evidence of Gongadze surveillance (Interfax) 09/16/2004
  • Journalists call for public inquiry into Gongadze case (Interfax) 09/16/2004
  • Ex-Soviet group promises economic re-integration (AFP/SA Business Day) 09/16/2004
  • Russia's Putin once again heads ex-Soviet bloc [Replaces Kuchma, first non-Russian leader at CIS helm. In January 2003, Putin handed over the chairmanship to Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma. This was seen as a move to shore up Kuchma, then under international and domestic pressure over US accusations he had approved arms sales to Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq] (AFP/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Putin Feels Quite Confident in Political Solitude [...(If Ukraine) joins NATO in a boorish way, there will be problems. If it joins NATO nicely, it will not have any problems with us.] (Center for Defense Information) 09/16/2004
  • Photo: Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma (L) listens to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as they attend a press conference during the 38th summit of the member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), in Astana September 16, 2004. Leaders of the 12 former Soviet states gathered to discuss political, economical and security cooperation. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • В Таращанському лісі буде встановлено пам’ятник Георгію Гонгадзе (Наша Україна) 09/16/2004
  • Справа Георгія Гонгадзе буде розслідувана – Віктор Ющенко (Наша Україна) 09/16/2004
  • Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) with his Ukrainian counterpart Leonid Kuchma (L). Putin took over once again as head of the CIS ex-Soviet bloc at a summit in the Kazakh capital Astana (AFP/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Ukraine ex-deputy prime minister [Yulia Timoshenko] dodges interrogation in Russia [Itar-Tass] (Moscow) 09/16/2004
  • Ex-Soviet countries fail to unite despite terror threat (AP/Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • CIS nations join hands to fight terror (UPI/Wash Times) 09/16/2004
  • Georgia, Russia Spat Over Anti-terrorism At Summit [Georgia, which accuses Russia of encouraging separatism in its former satellite state as a means of weakening Tbilisi, says this contradicts Moscow's tough stance against pro-independence rebels in Chechnya] (Turkish Press) 09/16/2004
  • Four EU member states suggest [Chechen] refugee camp in Ukraine (EU Observer) 09/16/2004
  • Rail ferry link between Ukraine and Russia through Kerch Strait to be restored on these days (AgriMarket) 09/16/2004
  • The world's biggest threat: nuclear terrorism (Yahoo) 09/16/2004
  • Op-Ed: Yushchenko's Ukraine and Russian Relations - By Alexander Zinchenko (Moscow Times) 09/16/2004
  • [Former NYC Mayor] Giuliani's Mystery Tour Spotlights Steel Town (Moscow Times) 09/16/2004

  • У Вашингтонi завершилася конференцiя, присвячена українськiй проблематицi (Голос України) 09/15/2004
  • H.R. 5102 'Constantine Menges Ukraine Democracy and Fair Elections Act of 2004' bill introduced in the House by Rep Rohrabacher, Dana [R-CA]; To encourage the promotion of democracy, free, fair, and transparent elections, and respect for human rights and the rule of law in Ukraine. (US House of Representatives) 09/15/2004
  • Ex-Soviet states to begin work on free trade zone by mid-2005 (AP/Yahoo) 09/15/2004
  • Справа Гонгадзе очима мiжнародного експерта (VOA) 09/15/2004
  • Call for a public trial in the case of Georgy Gongadze four years after he went missing - RSF (UNIAN) 09/15/2004
  • [Pagedown to Ukraine] Verkhovna Rada maneuvering before presidential ballot (RFE/RL) 09/15/2004
  • [Pagedown] Who collected signatures for Ukrainian Premier in Russia? Ukrainian police fail to confirm shadowing of murdered journalist [Gongadze] (RFE/RL) 09/15/2004
  • Chicago Ukrainian Americans to commemorate Genocide Famine of 1932-33 (BRAMA) 09/15/2004
  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1,018 U.S. military dead (7,245 wounded); Poland, 13; Ukraine, 6.] (AP/Yahoo) 09/15/2004
  • Ukraine signs 23 documents at CIS Premiers' summit [trade and economic cooperation, coordination in the fight against organized crime...] (Interfax) 09/15/2004
  • Moldovan president skeptical about talks with Tiraspol [Touching on Ukraine's mediation in the Transdniestrian settlement process, Voronin said he had recently sent 'quite a sincere letter' to Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych to cite 'all concrete facts of direct complicity of Ukrainian government officials in smuggling at the Transdniestrian segment of the Moldovan-Ukrainian border.'] (Interfax-Moldova) 09/15/2004
  • Ukraine and Moldova agree to develop co-operation on sustainable management of the Dniestr river (OSCE) 09/15/2004
  • Op-Ed: Republicans, Democrats and Ukraine - By Dr. Bohdan Vitvitsky (BRAMA) 09/15/2004

  • Putin flies to economic summit [for Common Economic Space Agreement with the three other most important former Soviet republics in the Commonwealth of Independent States: Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus] (Wash Times) 09/14/2004
  • Ukrainians Keep Pro-Russia Sentiments (CPOD) 09/14/2004
  • Media bodies decry Ukraine murder inquiry [Gongadze] (AFP/ABC-Australia) 09/14/2004
  • Міліція безсила в справі Ґонґадзе? (BBC Ukrainian) 09/14/2004
  • Tracking the vanishing world heritage of Jewish buildings [Some of the already documented buildings, such as the Great Synagogue of Berezhany in western Ukraine, built in 1714, have been destroyed.] (Ha'aretz) 09/14/2004
  • Going it alone: Bush Doctrine gives any nation war power [The only safe nation in the world will be the last one left.] (Oregon Register-Guard) 09/14/2004
  • Chechen Republic of Ichkeria: Chechnya in the Heart of Europe (UNPO) 09/14/2004
  • Ukrainian city Korabelov [Azerbaijan] celebrates anniversary (Azertag) 09/14/2004
  • Ukraine set to dispatch more troops to Iraq war [NY Times] (Oregon Register-Guard) 09/14/2004

  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Monday, Sept. 13, 1,012 U.S. military dead (7032 wounded); Poland, 13; Ukraine, 6.. Iraqi civilian deaths est. 12,721-14,751.] (AP/Yahoo) 09/13/2004
  • Ukrainian Airport [Zaporizhia] Evacuated After Fake Bomb Found (RFE/RL) 09/13/2004
  • Bloody clashes across Iraq kill 100 (Toronto Star) 09/13/2004
  • US troops kill warlord's supporters after Karzai sacks 'Lion of Herat (Independent) 09/13/2004
  • Five journalist groups criticise government denial in Gongadze murder (Reporters sans frontières) 09/13/2004
  • Slovakia's asylum policy criticised by refugee office (Slovak Spectator) 09/13/2004
  • Iran could join the nuclear arms club by 2007 (Hi Pakistan) 09/13/2004
  • Polish reparations vote raises eyebrows in Berlin (EU Observer) 09/13/2004

  • General says trail is cold in hunt for bin Laden [al-Qaeda chief and his No. 2 are still orchestrating strikes] (AP/San Diego Union-Tribune) 09/12/2004
  • Demonstrators attack U.N. compounds, stone U.S. soldiers after ouster of western Afghanistan strongman (AP/Yahoo) 09/12/2004
  • Up to 7 Die in Clashes Over Ousted Afghan Governor (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/12/2004
  • Three Said Killed in Afghanistan Protests (AP/Yahoo) 09/12/2004
  • Moscow 'certain' that warlord ordered siege [Russia has claimed it knows 'for certain' that the Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev was behind the Beslan school siege as new details of what happened suggest that the Kremlin has consistently misled the Russian people over the siege itself.] (Independent) 09/12/2004
  • Kerry: Iraq Death Tally a Tragic Milestone (AP/Minnesota Daily) 09/12/2004
  • 9/11 anniversary a mix of memories, moving on (Denver Post) 09/12/2004
  • Three Polish Soldiers Killed in Iraq (AP/Yahoo) 09/12/2004

  • Outgoing EU Leaders' Tongues Are Loose [...'implosion' of the EU and a surge of membership applications. 'The EU would end up with as many as 40 member states,' including Ukraine and Belarus, two 'countries that are more European' than Turkey, according to Bolkestein, but which have been told they cannot join.] (Guardian) 09/11/2004
  • On this day: 2001 – Terrorists crash two hijacked airlines into the World Trade Centre in New York City, bringing down the twin 110-storey towers, killing more than 2,800 people. Another hijacked plane slams into the Pentagon in Washington DC, killing at least 189 people. A fourth hijacked plane crashes in rural southern Pennsylvania, killing 44 people aboard. 1994 – President Yuri Meshkov of Crimea, which had declared itself independent of Ukraine, dissolves parliament and imposes emergency rule (Sunday Times (Australia)) 09/11/2004

  • Crimean press reflects on anniversary (BBC) 09/10/2004
  • Trip reveals a tale of two cultures [Ukrainians knew what it meant to have possessions, property and freedom. The rise and fall of communism left the country with a disruptive social system and a bitter political climate.] (Johns Hopkins News-Letter) 09/10/2004
  • Ukraine's PM changes tack with Brussels over EU membership: report [proposing more limited ties rather than demanding an early promise of membership] (EU Business) 09/10/2004
  • Tributes paid in Crimea's Valley of Death (BBC) 09/10/2004
  • Swedish MPs say Ukraine must join EU before Turkey and Romania (Interfax) 09/10/2004
  • What happened in Beslan? [reports said that 12 (hostage-takers) have been identified, including Vladimir Khodov, a half-North Ossetian half-Ukrainian Muslim, who is thought to be one of the ringleaders.] (BBC) 09/10/2004

  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [1,005 members of the U.S. military have died; approx. 12,000 Iraqi civilians] (AP/Yahoo) 09/09/2004
  • Whither Ukraine Plotting Europe's eastern border - Viktor Yushchenko (IHT) 09/09/2004
  • U.S. Says Transnistrian Authorities Worsen Situation (USDOS) 09/09/2004
  • Ukraine changes tack with Brussels (Financial Times) 09/09/2004
  • TV Best Bets: HBO, 8:45 p.m. - 'Chernobyl Heart'. Portrait of heartache. Filmmaker Maryann De Leo received an Oscar for this wrenching short documentary that chronicles with great humanity the tragic results of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine. The film is most painfully memorable while detailing radiation's devastating impact on young children suffering from birth and heart defects. (Detroit Free Press) 09/09/2004
  • 150-та річниця початку Кримської війни (BBC Ukrainian) 09/09/2004
  • Department Of Homeland Security: Agency Cover Up From Sexual Harassment To National Security Breaches At The Nation’s Largest Port Of Entry [Julia Davis, an Immigration Officer with the Port Enforcement Team, is a Ukrainian immigrant with a Masters Degrees in Engineering who graduated with honors from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.] (PRWeb) 09/09/2004
  • CIS air defense exercise to be held in Russia, Kazakhstan (Interfax-Kazakhstan) 09/09/2004
  • Sept. 12, 2001 newspapers to be part of exhibit (Globe and Mail) 09/09/2004
  • Ukraine honours Crimean War dead [Events to mark the 150th anniversary of the Crimean War...; The Charge of the Light Brigade has been immortalised in poetry and film] (BBC) 09/09/2004
  • Interior Ministry passes to general proscutor results of investigation into Gongadze surveillance (Interfax) 09/09/2004
  • Give the Chechens a Land of Their Own (NY Times) 09/09/2004
  • Analysis: Beslan Fuels Antipathy Between Ossetians, Ingush (RFE/RL) 09/09/2004
  • Slaughter as ideology. It’s only a short distance from Beslan to Belsen, writes MICHAEL GOVE [The Times, London] (Stateman) 09/09/2004
  • Ambassadors reflect on their tenure and discuss Ukraine's future [TWG - Part III] FOTO/S (BRAMA) 09/09/2004

  • President Says Possible Islamic Radicals in Crimea being Investigated (RISU) 09/08/2004
  • More global deaths through suicide than war and murder: WHO [Among the countries that report such deaths, the highest suicide rates are found in Eastern Europe -- namely Russia and the Ukraine] (AFP/Yahoo) 09/08/2004
  • Chernobyl Children Have Normal Mental Function (Reuters) 09/08/2004
  • General Kostyantyn Morozov explains why post-independence Ukraine failed to achieve predicted success [TWG - Part II] FOTO/S (BRAMA) 09/08/2004
  • Ukraine Intensifies Effort to Join NATO (VOA) 09/08/2004
  • Румунський міністр не приїде до Києва. Бухарест пояснює, що Мірча Джоане зайнятий. Румунія невдоволена побудовою українського каналу на Дунаї (BBC Ukrainian) 09/08/2004
  • US hopes Ukraine's peacemakers will stay in Iraq, Tefft says (Interfax) 09/08/2004
  • Марчук: Україна залишається в Іраку (BBC Ukrainian) 09/08/2004
  • Bush says administration 'mourns' as toll passes 1,000 [Iraqi deaths exceed 10,000] (CBC News) 09/08/2004
  • Кількість американських жертв в Іраку сягнула тисячі. Через півтора року від початку окупації Іраку сумні підсумки - загиблих тисяча, лише за останні три дні загинуло понад 10 американців (BBC Ukrainian) 09/08/2004
  • Дональд Рамсфельд: співчуття і солідарність Росії. У промові напередодні третьої річниці 11 вересня міністр говорить про спільні проблеми Москви і Вашінгтона (BBC Ukrainian) 09/08/2004
  • A Daily Look at U.S. Iraq Military Deaths [As of Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1,003 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq in March 2003] (AP/Yahoo) 09/08/2004
  • 1,003 military deaths (Daily Camera) 09/08/2004
  • Israeli women fight to bring checkpoint abuse to public eye (AFP/Yahoo) 09/08/2004
  • The Jewish World / Migration alters the Jewish map of Europe (Ha'aretz) 09/08/2004
  • Ukraine looks back to the USSR (BBC) 09/08/2004
  • Evening of surprises with a hospitable president [In the middle of the Beslan crisis, Vladimir Putin took time to welcome Western journalists to his Moscow residence.] (Belfast Telegraph) 09/08/2004
  • Putin warms to Ukraine's ties with western Europe (EU Business) 09/08/2004
  • Candid Putin offers praise and blame (Guardian) 09/08/2004
  • Ghosts haunt political solution. Putin will likely point to slaughter as proof he has strong mandate for violent crackdown (Newsday) 09/08/2004

  • U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq Conflict Pass 1000 Mark (Update1) [total reached 1,001 today, including 755 military personnel and three civilian Pentagon employees killed in battle; 860 of the military deaths, or 86 percent of the total, have occurred since President George W. Bush declared on May 1, 2003, that major combat had ended] (Bloomberg) 09/07/2004
  • Ukraine to Cut Troops in Iraq by 200 (VOA) 09/07/2004
  • Реакцiї киян на трагедiю в Бесланi (VOA) 09/07/2004
  • Galileo: EU proposes to negotiate on satellite navigation development [Ukrainian space industry is among the world’s leader in the design and production of launchers and GNSS components] (Public Technology) 09/07/2004
  • Romania, Ukraine lock horns over Black Sea rights (Reuters/AlertNet) 09/07/2004
  • Ukraine opposition turning to 'terrorism' - Kuchma (Reuters/AlertNet) 09/07/2004
  • Kyiv resents latest statements of Chisinau on Ukraine in context of Transdniestrian settlement (Interfax) 09/07/2004
  • Ukraine-2004 IMF Article IV Consultation, Preliminary Conclusions dated August 3, 2004 (IMF) 09/07/2004
  • Security forces ‘bungled Beslan crisis’ [A Russian website said Kualayev's brother and three other men from his village had been among the attackers, and identified another militant as a Ukrainian named Anatoly Khodov.] (Glasgow Herald) 09/07/2004
  • EU pushes Turkey on Kurdish rights ['Whoever allows Turkey in will also have to accept Ukraine and Belarus. Those countries are more European than Turkey': Dutch EU commissioner, Frits Bolkestein] (Guardian) 09/07/2004
  • Borys Tarasyuk: Joining the EU is not a passing political issue (Our Ukraine) 09/07/2004
  • EU plays down Bolkestein comments warning against Turkey's entry to bloc (Wanadoo) 09/07/2004
  • Russia and the Terror War [Russian authorities have admitted lying to the people about the Beslan atrocity, while the same rulers seek to turn the recognition of their prevarication into a virtue...Did not the Russian government of Joseph Stalin lie about the artificial famine created in Ukraine in the early 1930s, in which several million died...] (TCS) 09/07/2004
  • CIS leaders to discuss in Astana school siege in Russia, Kuchma says (Interfax) 09/07/2004
  • Government to hold next 'stand-by' consultations with IMF on Sept 20, Azarov says (Interfax) 09/07/2004
  • Ukraine to return art, books seized in Germany (DPA/Expatica) 09/07/2004
  • Ukraine official 'sacked for exposing government fraud' [Oleksiy Donskiy held the rank of captain in the investigation branch of the Ukrainian Prosecutor's department in Kiev; Naftohaz Ukrayiny fraud case] (Independent) 09/07/2004
  • Suicide Bombing Kills 7 Marines in Iraq (AP/Yahoo) 09/07/2004
  • A Look at U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq [U.S. 996; U.K. 64; Ukraine 6; Since May 1, 2003, when President Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended, 838 U.S. soldiers have died] (AP/Yahoo) 09/07/2004
  • Fierce Clashes in Iraq Kill 34 People (AP/Yahoo) 09/07/2004
  • Ukraine to cut troops in Iraq by 200 - Kuchma (Reuters/AlertNet) 09/07/2004
  • Dads 'pass on' radiation effects - Chernobyl study (BBC) 09/07/2004
  • New evidence of radiation risk in childhood leukaemia [Chernobyl study] (Medical News Today) 09/07/2004
  • Russia mourns for fallen hostages (AP/Hannibal Courier-post) 09/07/2004
  • A Chernobyl Moment [unless Russian society demands a change in policy toward Chechnya, the prospects of change rest solely in the hands of Putin] (Transitions Online) 09/07/2004
  • Ukrainians Commemorate Russian Hostage Victims (UNIAN) 09/07/2004
  • [Read the contents labels carefully in Russia] Who put roo in the kiev sausage? [Kangaroo meat will end up as Russian sausage] (The Australian) 09/07/2004

  • Iraqi children undergoing rehabilitation course in Crimea (Interfax) 09/06/2004
  • Russia: World Reacts In Horror To Beslan Hostage Drama [338 people were killed during the three-day crisis -- half of them children. More than 400 people remain hospitalized and nearly 200 are still unaccounted for] (RFE/RL) 09/06/2004
  • Turkish Naval Forces Commander Due To Ukraine [to mark the 150th anniversary of the Crimean War] (Turkish Press) 09/06/2004
  • An Echo Of The Troyeshchyna Blast (Дзеркало Тижня) 09/06/2004
  • Pin-Point Blasting [Troyeshchyna] (Дзеркало Тижня) 09/06/2004
  • An Attack On Mirages [report by Valeriy Portnikov arrived thirty minutes before the school (in Besplan, North Ossetia) was taken by storm] (Дзеркало Тижня) 09/06/2004
  • General-prosecution re-qualifies blasts at Kyiv market as terrorist act [originally hooliganism; terrorism punishable with lifetime imprisonment] (Interfax) 09/06/2004
  • UK jails over-alcohol-limit mate [Jackie Moon] (Maritime GlobalNet) 09/06/2004
  • On this day: 1991 – Soviet Union recognises the independence of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia; 1996 – Ukrainian archaeologists discover a 2nd-century Roman chapel on the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea; 2002 – Russian authorities discover a mass grave in the Russian republic of Chechnya, near the border of Ingushetia. Seven of the 15 dead were Chechen males who reportedly disappeared when Russian forces swept through their villages] (Sunday Times (Australia)) 09/06/2004
  • Ukraine to Give Russia Humanitarian Aid Due to Tragedy in Beslan (UNIAN) 09/06/2004
  • Two workers die in accidents in [Donetsk] Ukrainian coal mines last weekend [About 110 coal miners have died in accidents in Ukraine this year] (Interfax-Russia) 09/06/2004
  • Stunned Russians Observe Day of Mourning [Beslan, South Ossetia] (Interfax) 09/06/2004
  • MFA not confirming Ukrainian nationality of Beslan terrorist (Interfax) 09/06/2004
  • Tragic end to hostage crisis in North Caucasus puts pressure on Putin administration (EurasiaNet) 09/06/2004

  • Romania Says Heavy Metal Spilled Into North River (Reuters) 09/05/2004

  • How long will you live? What month were you born in? [the effect is much more pronounced in Ukraine, where a life-expectancy gap of more than two years was reported] (Globe and Mail) 09/04/2004
  • Ukraine to cut Iraq troop numbers (ABC-Australia) 09/04/2004
  • Jackie Moon's senior assistant set free, Foreign Ministry says (Interfax) 09/04/2004
  • Yuschenko asking Kuchma to declare mourning in Ukraine for killed in North Ossetia (Interfax) 09/04/2004

  • Teachers in Cross-Fire Over Latvia's School Reform (Reuters) 09/03/2004
  • State Department Awards Grants for Cultural Preservation [In Kiev, Ukraine, the Khaminets-Podilsky Archives will receive a leaf-casting machine to save historical documents badly damaged by a fire in 2003] (USDOS) 09/03/2004
  • Russians Storm School; 150 May Be Dead (AP/Yahoo) 09/03/2004
  • Turkish hostages found dead in Iraq (Independent) 09/03/2004
  • Spiraling Economic Insecurity Threatens Global Crisis: Report [In Ukraine, four out of every five people expect their income to be inadequate in old age.] (OneWorld) 09/03/2004
  • Photo: Ukraine's Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich (R) and his Iraqi counterpart Iyad Alawi speak at a joint news conference in Baghdad, September 2, 2004. Ukraine may withdraw troops from Iraq (news - web sites) after the Iraqi election due early next year, Yanukovich said on Thursday. (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/03/2004
  • Juridically It Is Impossible to Prove that Russian Plane Tu-154 Was Brought Down by Ukrainian Missile During Training - GPO (UNIAN) 09/03/2004
  • Drunken sailor in jail after crashing ship into rocks (Glasgow Daily Record) 09/03/2004
  • Obit: Alexander Grando [Ukrainian physician founded and directed an internationally renowned museum of medical history; (b Mogilev-Podolsk, Ukraine, 1919; q Kiev Medical Institute 1941; MD), d 17 July 2004.] (BMJ) 09/03/2004
  • Man jailed after ship runs aground (Glasgow Evening Times) 09/03/2004
  • OSCE high commissioner pleased with equal status of all nationalities in Ukraine - MFA (Interfax) 09/03/2004
  • Yanukovych, US administration officials in Iraq discuss Ukraine's participation in Iraq post-war rebuilding (Interfax) 09/03/2004
  • Dozens killed as shootout ends Russian school siege [cameraman had seen up to 100 bodies in the gymnasium; Tass news agency said there were more than 400 wounded] (Reuters/Yahoo) 09/03/2004
  • On this day: 1993 – Ukraine agrees to give Russia its nuclear warheads and the Black Sea fleet in return for financial compensation, easing two main disputes between the former Soviet republics (Sunday Mail) 09/03/2004
  • US promises support for Ukraine's cooperation with Iraqi government (Interfax) 09/03/2004
  • 'There's only one way this can end and that is in bloodshed' [Hostage crisis in Southern Ossetia] (Independent) 09/03/2004
  • Russian Forces Storm School; 7 Killed [five hostage-takers killed; 310 hostages — most of them children — wounded (five in grave condition); at least four of the dead were children] (AP/Yahoo) 09/03/2004

  • Польща критикує ЄС за його ставлення до України. Кваснєвський: політика Брюсселя щодо Києва не спрацьовує (BBC Ukrainian) 09/02/2004
  • Віктор Янукович з несподіваним візитом в Іраку. Мета - дослідити доцільність перебування українського контингенту і економічної співпраці (BBC Ukrainian) 09/02/2004
  • Poland wants Ukraine, Turkey in EU (Wash Times) 09/02/2004
  • Ukraine interested in active cooperation with Iraq, Yanukovych says (Interfax) 09/02/2004
  • Yanukovich: Ukraine may withdraw troops after Iraqi poll (San Diego Union-Tribune) 09/02/2004
  • Yanukovych visiting Iraq (Interfax) 09/02/2004
  • Yanukovych Suddenly Left for Iraq, to Study Expediency of Ukrainian Presence (UNIAN) 09/02/2004
  • World leaders condemn hostage taking [400 people, including 132 children, at a school in southern Russia] (AFP/Sunday Times (Australia)) 09/02/2004
  • Historical footnote marks twinning ceremony for Austro-Hungarian border villages [Bereg County (much larger prior to the Trianon Treaty, when it included much of the territory now the other side of the border in Ukraine) held its assemblies here for 100 years...] (Budapest Sun) 09/02/2004
  • Risk of thyroid cancer rises with radiation dose, Chernobyl study (Medical News Today) 09/02/2004
  • Once seen as violent pogromists, Cossacks, still on horses, are revived (JTA) 09/02/2004
  • GUUAM [Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Moldova] Constituent Assembly to Be Held In Kiev (Baku Today) 09/02/2004
  • Poland's vision of EU [ Poland, fresh from joining the European Union four months ago, is going to campaign hard to bring Turkey - and then Ukraine - into the EU as partners of what President Aleksander Kwasniewski calls 'a pluralistic, open and new Europe.'] (IHT) 09/02/2004
  • Visiting [Ukrainian] journalists suspect some are profiting from Chechnya war ['Someone in Russia needs this war'] (Decatur Daily) 09/02/2004
  • Romania's Senate calls on NATO and European Union to help stop construction of Ukrainian shipping channel in Danube Delta (AP/ENN) 09/02/2004
  • Russian, Ukrainian transport ministers to discuss integration of transport systems (Interfax) 09/02/2004
  • Ukrainian police increasing security at important objects, crowded places, schools (Interfax) 09/02/2004

  • Chernobyl Study Reveals First Direct Evidence That Risk of Thyroid Cancer Rises With Increasing Radiation Dose (PRNewswire/Yahoo) 09/01/2004
  • У Москві вибух - 10 загиблих, десятки поранених. Вибух стався поблизу московського універмагу 'Крестовський' біля Ризького вокзалу (BBC Ukrainian) 09/01/2004
  • Москва: жертв поміж українських громадян немає. Посол України в Росії Микола Білоблоцький в інтерв'ю Бі-Бі-Сі (BBC Ukrainian) 09/01/2004
  • Сенатор Лугар: за виборами в Україні стежитиме світ . Чільний представник США каже, що майбутнє України - з НАТО і євроструктурами (BBC Ukrainian) 09/01/2004
  • Pilot, flight engineer of crashed Tu-154 jet buried in Moscow [Itar-Tass - The first pilot, Mikhail Guryev, was buried Monday at a rural cemetery in the Odessa region, Ukraine. (Moscow) 09/01/2004
  • Old Russian Cars: Once More Around the Bloc [From 8/30/04] (NY Times) 09/01/2004
  • Russia supports Ukraine's construction of Danube Canal (EU Business) 09/01/2004
  • Poland Disappointed with 'Odesa-Brody' Reverse, But Still Hopes (UNIAN) 09/01/2004
  • Poland Puzzled with Pessimism of Ukrainian elite Relating Future European Integration - Ambassador (UNIAN) 09/01/2004
  • Front lines: Once off-limits, the Crimean peninsula is now open to visitors. John Thomson takes a stroll along Ukraine's Black Sea promenades and retraces the charge of the Light Brigade (Guardian) 09/01/2004
  • Borys Tarasyuk told the participants of the European forum about what Ukraine would look like with president Yushchenko [Tarasyuk: '(Ukrainian) government...continues talking about European and Euro-Atlantic integration while, in reality, holding a course in the opposite direction – dragging Ukraine into the Eurasian space...'] (Our Ukraine) 09/01/2004
  • US Senator in Ukraine for Weapons Reduction Talks [from 8/31/04] (VOA) 09/01/2004
  • Deportation order affirmed in Nazi camp guard case [Theodor Szehinskyj, 80, of West Chester, Pa.] (Wash Times) 09/01/2004
  • How to Counter WMD (Council on Foreign Relations) 09/01/2004
  • European rights court shelves reparation claim by descendants of repatriated Poles for now [Pole argued that he had been insufficiently compensated for property left behind by his grandmother in what is now Ukraine when the Polish-Ukrainian borders were redefined in 1945] (EU Business) 09/01/2004
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