Sunday, February 15, 1987

140 political prisoners freed in USSR
At least 6 Ukrainians known to be freed


Reaction in U.S. to Soviet moves


Demjanjuk trial resumes Monday


Svoboda, Weekly send correspondent


Shumuk completes exile term
Applies for emigration to Canada


A GLIMPSE OF SOVIET REALITY
Memo to Kremlin watchers: Shcherbytsky's staying power
by Roman Solchanyk


Infants may show brain damage as a result of Chornobyl accident


Inna Meiman dies


Ukrainian Independence Day marked on Capitol Hill


President Reagan salutes Ukrainians


Human-rights protests planned for ABA's mid-year meeting


Baltic organizations schedule conference


Futey named federal judge


Obituaries

Miro Czapowskyj, supreme secretary of Ukrainian Fraternal Association

Oksana Pawliw, Cohoes/Houston activist
by Anna Gogosha

Lev Rejnarovycz, opera soloist

Walter Shostak, VOA announcer


Memorial tribute
Alvin Kapusta


Correction


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Response No. 1 to Epstein's reply
Each tragedy must be honored
Response No. 2 to Epstein's reply
Pritsak's opinion on Millennium
Get involved in community life


EDITORIAL
The Demjanjuk trial


PRESS REVIEW

Buchanan answers Ryan
Kuropas on Demjanjuk case


Patrick Buchanan: the world has forgotten the Hitler-Stalin alliance


The Demjanjuk case: now's the time to tell our story to the public
by Daria Antonyshyn


Ukrainian Independence Day - January 22, 1987

Florida
by Helen Olek Scott

Elizabeth, N.J.

Arizona

Mercer County, N.J.
by George A. Miziuk

Ansonia, Conn.
by Frank F. Stuban

Watervliet, N.Y.
by Michael Sawkiw Jr.

Rockland County, N.Y.

Houston

Binghamton/Johnson City, N.Y.
by Maria K. Zobniw


BOOK NOTES

On Canada's alleged war criminals
An introduction to Ukrainian history


Millennium celebrations to begin


Second language conference slated


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
February 19 - February 28


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