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Ukraine hails renewal of fleet talks with Russia

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. Ukraine gave a generally positive assessment to restoration of talks with the Russian Federation on the issue of the Black Sea Fleet stationing after more than a year-long break, the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Ukraine told
Ukraine hails renewal of fleet talks with Russia


Sumy University feels hurt by Kuwaiti newspaper

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. The Sumy State University addressed the embassy of Kuwait in Ukraine for explanations concerning information published in that country's Al Qabas newspaper to the effect that the Kuwaiti government had allegedly refused from sending students for

Israeli film festival kicks off in Odesa

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. A festival of Israel's new cinema has started in Odesa Wednesday within the framework of the Jewish Culture Days. The Schwarz Dynasty by Shmuel and Amir Asfari has opened the festival. On June 12, the last

Tsybenko appointed ambassador to Georgia

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has relieved Mykola Spys of duties as Ukraine's ambassador to Georgia, and appointed Vasyl Tsybenko in his place. The President passed appropriate decrees on June 10. Spys has been heading Ukraine's diplomatic


Direct use of Odesa - Brody will not block Russian oil pumping by Druzhba

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. Direct operation of the Odesa - Brody pipeline does not threaten to block the pumping of Russian oil by the Druzhba line, says Bohdan Sokolovskyi, the President's energy commissioner. In his words, statements to this effect
Direct use of Odesa - Brody will not block Russian oil pumping by Druzhba

Quotations growth fixed at PFTS, Ukrainian Exchange

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. A growth of quotations was fixed today on securities of the companies transactions on which took place at the PFTS and the Ukrainian Exchange. By the middle of the day, UX index grew by 1.11%, and

UEFA to shoot film about Donetsk

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. UEFA officials have arrived in Donetsk (East Ukraine) to shoot a film about the city that will host the finals of the UEFA EURO 2012 European Football Championship, Donetsk Mayor Oleksandr Lukianchenko has said. On May
UEFA to shoot film about Donetsk

Poultry farms should not count on exports to EU soon - veterinary medicine committee

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. Experts of the European Commission's Directorate General for Health and Consumers have launched a check on Ukrainian producers of chilled chicken and eggs. The audit will involve five companies willing to supply their products to the
Poultry farms should not count on exports to EU soon - veterinary medicine committee

Economy ministry predicts GDP growth of 3% in 2010

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. Under the latest reports of the economy ministry, Ukraine's gross domestic product will grow by 3% in 2010, Acting Finance Minister Ihor Umanskyi told the press Wednesday. In his words, this forecast underwent the procedure of

Rare pelicans settle in Meotida park on Azov Sea coast

10.06.2009 18:04    ukrinform.ua
KYIV, June 10 /UKRINFORM/. Seven couples of Dalmatian pelicans settled on Kryva Kosa in the Meotida landscape park along the Azov Sea coast this spring, the press service of the nature ministry told UKRINFORM. First time these rare birds, put
Rare pelicans settle in Meotida park on Azov Sea coast

Democracy Now! 2009-06-03 Wednesday

10.06.2009 07:49    democracynow.org
Headlines for June 03, 2009; Abortion Clinic Manager Reveals He Warned FBI of Suspect in Murder of Dr. George Tiller, Says Killing Could Have Been Avoided; "This Shouldn't Have Been Ignored": Tiller Colleague Dr. Susan Robinson Reacts to News FBI

Democracy Now! 2009-06-08 Monday

10.06.2009 07:49    democracynow.org
Headlines for June 08, 2009; Peruvian Police Accused of Massacring Indigenous Protesters in Amazon Jungle ; Obama's Pick to Lead Afghan War Linked to Abuse of Prisoners & Secret Assassination Unit; "Diary of Bergen-Belsen, 1944-1945": Amira Hass Discusses Her Mother's

Democracy Now! 2009-06-05 Friday

10.06.2009 07:49    democracynow.org
Headlines for June 05, 2009; 20 Years Later, Chinese Dissident Wang Juntao and US Journalist Philip Cunningham Look Back on Tiananmen Square Uprising; "Guantanamo at Home": Muslim American Syed Fahad Hashmi Held in 23-Hour Solitary Pretrial Confinement for Over Two

Democracy Now! 2009-06-09 Tuesday

10.06.2009 07:49    democracynow.org
Headlines for June 09, 2009; Shell to Pay Out $15.5 Million to Settle Landmark Lawsuit over Death of Nigerian Activist Ken Saro-Wiwa; Sen. Bernie Sanders and Nurses Union Leader Rose Ann DeMoro Urge Obama to Embrace Single-Payer Healthcare System

Democracy Now! 2009-06-04 Thursday

10.06.2009 07:49    democracynow.org
Headlines for June 04, 2009; In Cairo Speech, Obama Calls for "New Beginning" Between US and Muslims Worldwide; Professor Juan Cole and Cairo-Based Analyst Issandr El Amrani on Obama's Historic Address; Enduring Jailings and Attacks, Dissident Ayman Nour's Ordeal Exemplifies

Earning exam success

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
WESTERN BUREAU: The success of our nation's students depends on how much a teacher is willing to sacrifice to help achieve positive results. Shermaine Lloyd of Esher Primary School in Hanover has proven this theory. Lloyd, who has been a

Gov't worries about foreign exchange - Politicians talk over the possibility of an IMF return

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
The Government is again hinting that it could be forced to seek help from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to meet Jamaica's demand for foreign exchange. Prime Minister Bruce Golding said yesterday that the Government was concerned ...

Sugar workers hold their breath - Gov't promises long-overdue payments will be made by deadline

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
The Government will have to come up with more than $2.7 billion by next week to pay sugar workers whose positions were made redundant last year. Next Tuesday is the deadline for the payments and Agriculture Minister Dr Christopher Tufton

The wait is over - GSAT results out today; ministry asks not to be consulted on transfers

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
As the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) results are released to schools today, the Ministry of Education has reminded parents and guardians that transfers for students are not normally accommodated. However, the education ministry said in a release yesterday...

A message from Busta's pants - 77-y-o man learns to take pride in work from tailoring for former PM

10.06.2009 07:27    jamaica-gleaner.com
Hidden away in the hills of St Mary is one of the last remaining Jamaican tailors of the 1950s, whose experiences and charitable contributions are as notable as his enduring years as a tradesman. Among the notable accomplishments of this

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