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UOC–KP Orthodox Synod Accepts Moldovan Parishes (RISU) 07/31/2005
Triumph over tragedy: Residents take in Chernobyl children (Canton Journal) 07/29/2005
A Lifetime of Memories. Tearful goodbyes mark end of stay for Chernobyl children (Lowell Sun) 07/29/2005
Memoir of the Holocaust. Joe Pell's book recounts escaping Nazis, fighting back (SF Chronicle) 07/29/2005
Renton (WA) teenager found dead at base of falls: Boy celebrating birthday likely drowned at park [Vadim Lats, born in the Ukraine, family moved to the U.S. seven years ago] (King County Journal) 07/29/2005
Owings Mills teen dies in New York state crash [Anatoliy Cheremnykh, 14, was attending a summer dance camp] (Baltimore Sun) 07/29/2005
Ukrainian woman adjusting in jail. Lidiya Gurinovich, 75, does not speak English. (Times Leader) 07/29/2005
On this day in 1993: Israeli court sets Demjanjuk free (BBC) 07/29/2005
Police Fear Foul Play in Disappearance of Model [Iryna Singerman, a 21-year-old Ukrainian, immigrated last year and was married in the US] (LA Times) 07/29/2005
Locally made movie is honored Saturday ['Under Fire,' documentary about Soviet women, interviews conducted in Cincinnati's sister city Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 2002. Director Sergei Linkov] (Cincinnati Enquirer) 07/29/2005
Get out your banduras: There's a brand new Ukrainian restaurant in Kent. European Cafe Ukraine (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) 07/29/2005
“Україна після помарначевої революції” – слухання у Конгресі США (VOA) 07/28/2005
Long walk to freedom of former MP [From War to Westminster - Stefan Terlezki (rounded up as a slave by the Germans in his native Ukraine, aged 14, during World War II)] (BBC) 07/28/2005
Ukraine scraps visas for Canadian, EU citizens (Reuters/Yahoo) 07/28/2005
Visa-free travel for Canadians in Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 07/28/2005
[PDF] Testimony by Taras Kuzio PhD (Ukraine hearing July 27, 2005) (House.gov) 07/28/2005
[PDF] Testimony of Stephen B. Nix, Esq. (Ukraine hearing July 27, 2005) (House.gov) 07/28/2005
[PDF] Statement by Ambassador Nelson C. Ledsky (Ukraine hearing July 27, 2005) (House.gov) 07/28/2005
[PDF] Testimony by Ambassador Daniel Fried (Ukraine hearing July 27, 2005) (House.gov) 07/28/2005
[PDF] Statement of Chairman Elton Gallegly (Ukraine hearing July 27, 2005) (House.gov) 07/28/2005
[Hearing Notice July 27, 2005] Ukraine: Developments in the Aftermath of the Orange Revolution (House.gov) 07/28/2005
Basketball, Bible part of trip to Ukraine (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) 07/28/2005
Former village worker dies [Eustachius “Stanley” Shewchuk] (Chicago Daily Herald) 07/28/2005
Hungary sees need for better integration as more refugees stay [Ukrainian asylum seekers prefer to settle in Hungary, close to their home country.] (Reuters/Alertnet) 07/28/2005
Peace Corps beckons retiree to Ukraine [One of the requirements, I had to learn to speak Ukrainian.] (San Diego Union-Tribune) 07/27/2005
Fall Intern - Washington, DC [project focused on using the CEE experience to assist in Ukrainian economic reform] (Website) 07/27/2005
Opinion: Call Him Ivan the Terrible [John Demjanjuk] (Arutz Sheva) 07/26/2005
Slain gal pal 'put out with the garbage' [Nikolay Baranov, 51-year-old Brooklyn man moved to the U.S. from the Ukraine about eight years ago] (NY Daily News) 07/26/2005
Building Democracy in Ukraine; Developments in the Aftermath of the Orange Revolution -- Subcommittee on Europe and Emerging Threats (US Newswire/Yahoo) 07/26/2005
Children key to save faith (Wodonga Border Mail) 07/25/2005
Student, teacher make festival debut [Artymiw] (Seattle Times) 07/22/2005
Hospitals hurting for interpreters (Tri-City Herald) 07/22/2005
Graphic Testimony Continues In Massage Therapist Trial [A young Ukrainian woman testified Wednesday that a self-proclaimed Tibetan healer repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted her during what was supposed to be massage therapy for her migraine headaches.] (10News) 07/21/2005
Reunions abound at Ukrainian Festival [Glen Spey, Verkhovyna] (Middletown Times Herald-Record) 07/21/2005
Call it cafe, or call it bistro -- Out Take remains way in [potato vareniki in Los Angeles] (U Daily News) 07/21/2005
Pirogi makers ready for Sunday festival. Thousands prepared for Ukrainian party in Elmira Heights. (Star-Gazette) 07/20/2005
Captive Nations Week [A former U.S. ambassador, distinguished professor of economics, prolific writer, renowned lecturer and global strategist Lev E. Dobriansky will be getting the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Captive Nations Committee and the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America for 'his inspiring leadership and unwavering commitment to the Liberation of all Captive Nations and the National Independence of all Peoples.' (W)rote the 1959 resolution that first proclaimed 'Captive Nations Week'] (Heritage Foundation) 07/20/2005
Negotiations between Ukraine and EU on liberalization of visa regime to start in early Autumn 2005 (Government portal) 07/20/2005
Міністр знову фантазує (Львівська газета) 07/20/2005
Роман Зварич: історія одного диплома (Львівська газета) 07/20/2005
The black currant is welcomed back after decades of exile (Rochester Democrat & Chronicle) 07/19/2005
Catechism will help Ukrainian Catholics recover identity, bishop says (Catholic News Service) 07/19/2005
'Намагаюся стежити за українською некомерційною музикою' (Львівська газета) 07/19/2005
Canadian miniseries win awards [Correspondent was also nominated for its documentary Anatomy of a Revolution, a look at the forces behind political change in Ukraine.] (Globe and Mail) 07/18/2005
Market Caters to Tastes From Many Homelands [Kiev Market in Spokane Valley] (Spokesman-Review) 07/18/2005
From Broadway stage to Prairie pulpit. Former acting star [Edward Evanko] gets his calling to the priesthood Moved to tears, Winnipeg native embraces tradition (AP/Toronto Star) 07/16/2005
Марина Левицька: вперше до України на першу зустріч із родиною (BBC Ukrainian) 07/15/2005
From Ukraine, with love (Princeton Packet) 07/15/2005
Obit: † STEFANIA CZORNY -/- Відійшла у вічність † Стефанія ДОСІНЧУК ЧОРНА (BRAMA) 07/14/2005
Ukraine Families Visit Local Families for Respite from Radiation (KNDU) 07/14/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and his wife Katherina are surrounded by a crowd before visiting Santa Barbara church in downtown Vienna. (AP/Yahoo) 07/13/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko signs autographs before visiting Santa Barbara church in downtown Vienna. Yushchenko is in Vienna for an official two-day visit. (AP/Yahoo) 07/13/2005
Українські греко-католики у Росії позбавлені можливості вільно сповідувати свою віру (RISU) 07/13/2005
New coach brings international experience to Central girls tennis [Ukraine native Kateryna Romanenko] (La Crosse Tribune) 07/13/2005
Legionnaires who 'spilled blood' get [French] citizenship [Lance Corporal Andrly Vyakhirev, 27, wounded in January 2003 in clashes in the western Ivory Coast] (AFP/Expatica) 07/12/2005
A Nazi's Day of Judgment [see 'Aleksandr Kurisa, an SS officer from Ukraine'] (LA Times/Yahoo) 07/12/2005
Troupe traces steps of tradition [Slavjane Carpatho-Rusyn Dancers] (Ohio Tribune Chronicle) 07/11/2005
Obit: Charles Ernest Dojack [Dojack went door-to-door selling Ukrainian books...] (Globe and Mail) 07/11/2005
Summer essentials - holiday reading [Marina Lewycka] (Guardian) 07/10/2005
Breakaway churches gain ground in Ukraine (AP/Chicago Sun-Times) 07/10/2005
The Darville made me do it (Sydney Morning Herald) 07/09/2005
Ukrainian Village celebrates Centennial, pioneering spirit. New exhibit and newly acquired buildings unveiled this Sunday (Fort Saskatchewan Record) 07/08/2005
Immigrants become citizens [Tatyana Suprun and her husband, Sergey] (Clarion-Ledger) 07/08/2005
State Labor Officials Complain About Immigrant Arrests (NBC17) 07/08/2005
Vatican Plays Uniate Card--Fate of Ukrainian Greek Catholics in Russia in limbo (RISU) 07/07/2005
Brit market trader marrying the Ukrainian Prime Minister's daughter [Sean Carr, a 36-year-old market stallholder and rock musician from Leeds, will walk down the aisle with 25-year-old Eugenia Timoshenko] (Daily Mirror) 07/07/2005
Horrific Attack, Heroic Rescue. Neighbors Subdue Man Stabbing Woman on NW Street (Wash Post) 07/07/2005
Yushchenko to receive Philadelphia Liberty Medal, $100,000 (Ukrainian Journal) 07/07/2005
50 or So Found With Bogus Papers on Base [The workers were from Mexico, Ukraine, Honduras and El Salvador] (AP/Yahoo) 07/06/2005
Second Canada Corps contingent heads to Ukraine: Canada World Youth participants all ready to go (CNW) 07/06/2005
Market Stallholder Finds Key to Heart of Prime Minister’s Daughter [Sean Carr, a 36-year-old market stallholder and rock musician from Leeds, will walk down the aisle with 25-year-old Eugenia Timoshenko] (Yorkshire Post) 07/06/2005
Teachers from ex-Soviet nations impressed by July 4th patriotism (Bozeman Daily Chronicle) 07/06/2005
Adopted Children Become U.S. Citizens (AP/Yahoo) 07/05/2005
Obit: Irene Zdan, Northville: Teacher, vet gave to everyone (Detroit News) 07/04/2005
Obit: Nellie Lypetzky, Royal Oak: Woman co-owned Detroit market (Detroit News) 07/03/2005
The Rise of Gypsy Punkers (NY Times) 07/02/2005
Rich in diversity. On growing up in a Saskatchewan family of immigrants who, like many seeking a future in Canada, spoke neither official language (Macleans) 07/01/2005
Ukraine simplifies visas for U.S. citizens [dated 6/30/2005] (Reuters) 07/01/2005
Entertainment promoter fined for tax evasion [dated 6/30/2005] (Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal) 07/01/2005
США допомагають українцям ставати землевласниками (VOA) 07/01/2005
Berlin Wall Memorial Faces Final Fury [Alexandra Hildebrandt - Ukrainian-born head of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum which is set to be razed.] (Deutsche Welle) 07/01/2005
Stu Bykofsky. Enjoy my city [Oops! The Liberty Medal will not be presented on July Fourth because the recipient, Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko, has a prior commitment. I think he's judging a Kiev borscht competition, so he'll collect it later in the year.] (Philadelphia Daily News) 07/01/2005
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