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Ukraine has seen a wave of inflation for exactly a year now. While in March and April 2004, the growth of consumer prices was 6.6% in comparison with the same period of the previous year. In March and April 2005,  |


Particularly depressing is a drastic rise in the prices of poultry products in Ukraine, which is the most prosperous sector of the country's animal husbandry industry. But that is not the worst of it. Poultry farmers have decided to go  |  |
As was predicted in KW Issue No. 26, the war of words between the Russian Gasprom and Ukrainian Naftogas did not turn into conflict when it came to the decision making process. The decision was made mutually: on July 17  |
The day that Boris Yeltsin was elected the president of Soviet Russia I was in Bonn as a guest at the home of the late historian Voslenskiy, who was the author of the popular book at the time enti tled  |


Ukrainian journalists spoke with passersby through the taxicab window in London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Berlin. Having traveled across all of Europe in a traditional London taxicab, which recently arrived in Kyiv, the journalists asked Europeans about Ukraine and the  |
Having examined a man brought in by ambulance, the doctor yelled: — To the emergency room, quickly! The patient, a 50-year-old man, had difficulty breathing. His breath was broken, letting out a whistling sound that filled the room. His face  |
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