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Sharansky: From Soviet dissident to Pres. Bush's muse (Reuters/Yahoo) 01/31/2005
Letter: Continue helping Ukraine [Walter Derzko] (Toronto Star) 01/31/2005
Greenwood resident sees orange in Ukraine (Lakelands Index-Journal) 01/31/2005
Телекомпанiя CBS про Ющенка (VOA) 01/30/2005
Доля єдиної в Німеччині кафедри україністики все ще під знаком питання? (Deutsche Welle) 01/30/2005
The Frostbitten Mayor [Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) sculptor born in Kiev] (NY Times) 01/30/2005
Diminishing Identity [Ukrainian assimilation in America] (Auburn Citizen) 01/30/2005
NIU professor accused of making anti-Semitic statements [Northern Illinois University has decided it won't take action against part-time instructor] [Myron Kuropas][AP] (WQAD) 01/30/2005
JerseyGOP [Republican] Babe-of-the-Week: Yulia Tymoshenko (Website) 01/30/2005
Congressmen want Peters to renounce Kuropas remarks (DeKalb Daily Chronicle) 01/29/2005
Ukrainian youth orchestra to perform [Spotsylvania Presbyterian Church hosts Kyiv Youth Orchestra and Chorus] (Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star) 01/29/2005
Jews decry U.S. delegation pick; NIU professor insists that he's not anti-Semitic [Myron Kuropas] (Chicago Tribune) 01/28/2005
Nobels for Yushchenko, Saakashvili? (Moscow Times) 01/28/2005
NIU reviews links to prof accused of anti-Semitism [Myron Kuropas] (Chicago Sun-Times) 01/28/2005
Winner of City's Best 2005 Comfort Food: Veselka East Village Restaurant! (Website) 01/28/2005
McCain, Clinton Nominate Presidents of Georgia And Ukraine for Nobel Peace Prize (Website) 01/27/2005
Українського та грузинського президентів висунуто на Нобелівську премію миру (Deutsche Welle) 01/27/2005
«Помаранчі» і «троянди» заслуговують на «Нобеля»: сенатори США пропонують дати Ющенку й Саакашвілі Нобелівську премію миру (Україна молода) 01/27/2005
Два сенатори США пропонують Ющенка на Нобелiвську премiю (VOA) 01/27/2005
A Look at Iraq Casualties as of Thursday, Jan. 27, 2005: 1420 U.S. military dead, 10,371 wounded. Poland, 16; Ukraine, 17. Iraqi civilian deaths est. 15493-17721. (Iraq Coalition Casualties) 01/27/2005
Hear a rising star [Ukrainian-born pianist Valentina Lisitsa] (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) 01/27/2005
Sound a rally cry for marriage (Western Catholic Reporter) 01/27/2005
Jews decry U.S. delegation pick (Chicago Tribune) 01/27/2005
Couple find child to adopt in Ukraine (Collierville Appeal) 01/27/2005
H. CON. RES. 16 Congratulating the people of Ukraine and Viktor Yushchenko (Congressional Record) 01/26/2005
Hon. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) - Congratulating the people of Ukraine on recent presidential elections (Congressional Record) 01/26/2005
Daily Press Briefing: [Page down to] Reports of Anti-Semitic Member of U.S. Delegation to Inauguration (USDOS) 01/26/2005
[Myron B. Kuropas] Activist on U.S. delegation surprised by White House disavowal [The White House said Tuesday that, had it been aware of his writings, it wouldn't have invited Kuropas to be part of the official U.S. delegation to last Sunday's inauguration of Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko.] (Knight Ridder) 01/26/2005
Delegate's remarks embarrass White House [Myron B. Kuropas][Dated 1/25/05] (Knight Ridder) 01/26/2005
Viktor Yushchenko recently inaugurated - Atanas T. Kobryn column (Sun-Herald) 01/26/2005
U.S. delegate on Ukraine trip has been critic of Jews (Chicago Tribune) 01/26/2005
US Congress Welcomes Ukraine Transition (VOA News) 01/26/2005
Activist critical of Jews was part of U.S. delegation to Ukraine [Myron B. Kuropas] (Knight Ridder) 01/26/2005
Obit: Walter Michael Zadoretzky, Construction Executive (Wash Post) 01/26/2005
Photo: Members of the Ukrainian community of Strasbourg greet Ukraine's new President Viktor Yushchenko upon his arrival at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg (AP/Yahoo) 01/25/2005
Ohio farmers reach out to Ukrainians (Marion Star) 01/25/2005
Asylum seeker admits store theft [Sergi Ivanov (27), of no fixed abode, believed to be originally from the Ukraine] (Belfast Telegraph) 01/25/2005
Op-Ed: Viktor victorious - at last (BRAMA) 01/23/2005
II. Remarks With Ukrainian President-Elect Viktor Yushchenko (USDOS) 01/23/2005
I. Remarks With Ukrainian President-Elect Viktor Yushchenko At the Beginning of Their Meeting (USDOS) 01/23/2005
Funeral held for Ukrainian primate (Edmonton Sun) 01/23/2005
City's Ukrainians ready to toast new leader of homeland (Chicago Tribune) 01/23/2005
Secretary Colin L. Powell - Remarks En Route to Kiev (USDOS) 01/22/2005
Dover college dean plays role in historic Ukraine election (Foster's) 01/22/2005
Коваль свого щастя: iнтерв’ю з українцем, який став бельгiйським послом (Україна молода) 01/22/2005
78 former U.S. Peace Corps volunteers urge President Bush and Congress to aid democracy in Ukraine through increased federal support (BRAMA) 01/21/2005
Traditional Ukrainian Christmas play dedicated to President-elect Viktor Yushchenko tours U.S. (BRAMA) 01/21/2005
Georgetown Honors U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur and U.S. Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky (Website) 01/21/2005
Presidential Delegation to attend the Inauguration of his Excellency Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine [Powell, Herbst, Dobriansky, Andryczyk, McConnell, Kuropas] (White House) 01/21/2005
Obit: Eugenia Charczenko (neé Jarosewicz) -/- Відійшла у Вічність † Евгенія ХАРЧЕНКО (BRAMA) 01/21/2005
Senate Postpones Confirmation of Secretary of State-Designate Rice [Outgoing Secretary of State Colin Powell will...travel to Ukraine to attend the inauguration of President-elect Viktor Yushchenko Sunday in a show of U.S. support for the West-leaning leader.] (VOA News) 01/21/2005
У Вашингтоні відбулася інавгурація президента Буша на другий термін (VOA) 01/20/2005
Bush faithful do their best to drown out dissent (Houston Chronicle) 01/20/2005
Koliada: Winter Ritual in Carpathian Village (Yara Arts) 01/20/2005
Bush critics mark inauguration with disdain [anti-Bush activists planned to watch the inauguration on TV while hearing from Ukrainian youths who worked to elect opposition reformist Viktor Yushchenko] (CP/Canada.com) 01/20/2005
Witness to a revolution [Roxy Toporowych] (Cleveland Sun) 01/20/2005
A solid foundation in Jesus: Local Christians gather to launch annual unity week (Western Catholic Reporter) 01/20/2005
Ukrainian police visit MSU (State News) 01/20/2005
Cooper plan transparency loss has some seeing red [Manhattan's East Village St. Goerge Church] (Villager) 01/19/2005
Inside the Nazi murder factory [...rare footage of Ukrainian civilians beating a terrified Jew] (Miami Herald) 01/19/2005
Observing Ukrainian history (Parry Sound North Star) 01/19/2005
Ukraine native finds homes for orphans (Topics) 01/19/2005
Father pleads for help after fire destroys family's home [Eleven years ago, Lyubov and Vyacheslav Davydov fled religious persecution in their native Ukraine.] (Sedalia Democrat) 01/19/2005
Yearning for 'big adventure' to lead couple to Ukraine (St. Petersburg Times (Florida)) 01/19/2005
Словацькі українці: асиміляція прискорюється (BBC Ukrainian) 01/19/2005
Confirmation Hearing of Condoleeza Rice [Transcript] (NY Times) 01/18/2005
Banker in ringside seat at recent Ukraine uprising (Monterey Herald) 01/18/2005
Fund for tragic Ukrainian worker (Belfast Telegraph) 01/18/2005
Ukrainian Canadian Mykhailo Halandiuk Donates Five Million to Charity (День) 01/18/2005
She's celebrating a century [Mary Jevit can still sing Christmas carols in Ukrainian...] (Pennsylvania Times Leader) 01/15/2005
Our ambassador for peace: Viktor Yushchenko [Letter to Nobel Committee]Action Item (BRAMA) 01/14/2005
[AUDIO] Orthodox carolers sing 'Divnaya Novina' ('Wondrous Tidings') in Old Church Slavonic - requires Real Player (Anchorage Daily News) 01/14/2005
U.S. observer brings hope from Ukraine (San Jose Mercury News) 01/14/2005
Shining bright. State is one of the few places where starring tradition continues (Anchorage Daily News) 01/14/2005
Corvallis treats Uzhgorod like family [Sister Cities Association] (Corvallis Gazette-Times) 01/14/2005
Can State Department rise again? (CS Monitor) 01/14/2005
Ex-Boyfriend May Hold Clue to Frostbite Victim (The Scotsman) 01/13/2005
Lazarenko says new president of Ukraine could clear him [AP report] (San Jose Mercury News) 01/13/2005
Frostbite victim asks for privacy [still trying to track down Oksana Sukhanova's mother in Ukraine] (Belfast Telegraph) 01/13/2005
Of 3 Oceanside teachers and Ukraine vote (San Diego Union-Tribune) 01/13/2005
Knappster: Election reform shouldn't be a partisan concern (Las Vegas Mercury) 01/13/2005
Immigrant regards citizenship as privilege (Indianapolis Star) 01/13/2005
Roundtable with 3rd tour Ukrainian election observers (Sunday, Jan 16) (BRAMA) 01/12/2005
Former U.S. Congressman Richard Mallary Reports on Ukraine Election (Vermont Herald) 01/12/2005
Fear for future of Ukrainian program (Canstar) 01/12/2005
'Orange Revolution' comes to the county (Columbian) 01/12/2005
Ukraine election called breakthrough for Europe (Fort Frances Times) 01/12/2005
Our Neighbors - The Ukrainians. Atanas T. Kobryn column (Sun-Herald) 01/12/2005
IHS teacher gets personal, up close look at Ukraine election (Ironton Tribune) 01/12/2005
Washington governor [Christine Gregoire] sworn in after 'orange' rally (WorldNetDaily) 01/12/2005
Housing Chiefs under Pressure after Migrant Frostbite Tragedy (The Scotsman) 01/12/2005
Letter: It's the Iraqis' Fight Now (Wash Post) 01/12/2005
A Look at Iraq Casualties as of Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005: 1357 U.S. military dead (10,372 wounded - Defense Department tally). 1217 U.S. soldiers have died since May 1, 2003, when President Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended. Poland 16; Ukraine 17; Iraqi civilian deaths est. 15229-17443. (Iraq Coalition Casualties) 01/12/2005
Fulbright scholar updates Chicago from Kiev (Chicago Maroon) 01/11/2005
East meets West in Shelby County (Shelby County Reporter) 01/11/2005
St. Cloud native witnesses Ukraine election drama (SC Times) 01/11/2005
Derkach learns lessons from time in Ukraine (Brandon Sun) 01/10/2005
From Portland to Ukraine: voting with trust and good will (Oregonian) 01/10/2005
Resident's 'sacred duty' fulfilled in Ukraine vote (Greenwich Time) 01/08/2005
Photo: 'Ukraine, Show Us the Way' (AFP/Yahoo) 01/07/2005
Political protest overwhelmed by voter apathy (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) 01/07/2005
Congress Makes Reelection Official (Wash Post) 01/07/2005
Up to 23 U.S. Bishops Could Retire in 2005 [Turning 75 in 2005: May 11: Ukrainian Bishop Basil H. Losten of Stamford, Conn., a priest since 1957, bishop since 1971 and head of the Stamford Diocese since 1977.] (Catholic Herald) 01/07/2005
Christmas for Ukrainians (Edmonton Sun) 01/07/2005
Ukrainians are celebrating their first free Christmas in 350 years (Saratogian) 01/07/2005
Ukrainian Christians See Election as Early Christmas Gift (CBN) 01/07/2005
$900 Million Accord Enables Breakup of Pritzker Dynasty [assets included Hyatt hotel chain and Marmon Group; Nicholas Pritzker emigrated 124 years ago from the Jewish ghetto near Kiev] (NY Times) 01/07/2005
Bush set for official re-election despite Democratic political flourish (AFP/Yahoo) 01/06/2005
Keeping our democracy alive: Did voters really count in U.S. election? (SF Chronicle) 01/06/2005
Tradition honours roots: Ukrainian Christmas celebrated (Winnipeg Sun) 01/06/2005
Put on something sexy: a bowl of sauerkraut (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) 01/06/2005
Ukrainian American women's organization sends greetings to newly elected President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko (BRAMA) 01/05/2005
Obit: † Svitlana Cholhan -/- Відійшла у Вічність † Світлана ЧОЛГАН (BRAMA) 01/05/2005
Portagers observe Ukrainian election [Adeline Pressey and Joe Achtemichuk] (Portage Daily Graphic) 01/05/2005
An exercise in democracy. Jeremy McCarter and Roxy Toporowych display ID cards they were issued when they acted as poll monitors in the repeat election in Ukraine. (Pharos-Tribune) 01/05/2005
Teen dancer pursues dream at top school (Indianapolis Star) 01/05/2005
Ukrainian Orthodox Christmas services set (Allentown Morning Call) 01/05/2005
Christmas just beginning for some Chatham-Kent ethnic groups (Chatham This Week) 01/05/2005
Ten-year-old Ukrainian girl bids farewell to Canada after heart surgery (CP/Yahoo) 01/05/2005
Documentary Will Record Russian Immigrant Experience (LA Independent) 01/05/2005
New York Ukrainian American Election Observers Host Town Hall Meeting (U.S. Newswire) 01/04/2005
Ukranian girl gets dose of U.S. kindness (Star Beacon Daily) 01/04/2005
Schweitzer takes helm [Gov. Brian Schweitzer, Irish and Ukrainian great-grandparents who homesteaded in Montana] (Montana Standard) 01/04/2005
Live From Kiev. Many Ukrainians from the New York area traveled to their ancestral home... (New York Metro) 01/03/2005
Artist responsible for many Ukrainian churches dies (CBC) 01/03/2005
Heart patient headed home [Oksana Oliynyk] (Edmonton Sun) 01/03/2005
Hope everywhere in Kyiv's cold night air. Canadian monitor reports on what she observed in Ukraine (Toronto Star) 01/02/2005
Married to a marked man: Ukraine’s new first lady talks to Askold Krushelnycky about poison, politics and a triumph over tyranny (Sunday Times) 01/02/2005
Watching Tumult From the U.S.: Ukrainians in America Follow Events Closely (Hartford Courant) 01/02/2005
Ukraine through the eyes of a Vermonter (Times Argus) 01/02/2005
'Business as usual is over' [Broome County Family Court Judge Peter Charnetsky, a Democrat] (Press & Sun-Bulletin) 01/02/2005
UACC congratulates newly elected President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko (BRAMA) 01/01/2005
Ukrainian presidential elections in Chicago: KO in Round 3 FOTO/S (BRAMA) 01/01/2005
UCC statement on the successful presidential election in Ukraine (BRAMA) 01/01/2005
Prayers Replace Parties to Mark 2004's End (AP/Yahoo) 01/01/2005
Aid Arrives in Asia; Deaths Pass 121,000; 5 million people homeless (AP/Yahoo) 01/01/2005
A Look at Iraq Casualties as of Friday, Dec. 31, 2004: 1331 U.S. military dead, 9,844 wounded. Poland, 16; Ukraine, 9. Iraqi civilian deaths est. 14959-17158. (Iraq Coalition Casualties) 01/01/2005
Baghdad duty. Growing up in Jersey City prepared her for showing America's face to the world [Master's degrees and the Foreign Service Institute aside, the best training for a career as a diplomat is growing up in Jersey City, said Yaryna Ferencevych, 32, a consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.][Dated 12/29/04] (Jersey Journal) 01/01/2005
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