Sunday, November 3, 1991

In Ukraine's Supreme Council
Chornobyl station to be shut down by 1993

by Chrystyna N. Lapychak
Kiev Press Bureau


Project HOPE delivers aid to Ukraine
by Chrystyna N. Lapychak
Kiev Press Bureau


Seven candidates vie for Ukraine's presidency


Larysa Skoryk speaks at Canadian Friends of Rukh conference
by Oksana Zakydalsky


Skoryk speaks on Kravchuk
by Oksana Zakydalsky


Ukrainian Catholics given bell tower instead if empty church in Kiev


Independence of Baltic states' Olympic Committees recognized by International Olympic Committee


NEWSBRIEFS FROM UKRAINE


UCC interns gain experience in Canadian Parliament
by Andrij Hluchowecky


U.S. specialists travel to Ukraine to test eyes of Chornobyl children
by Bohdan Hodiak


Environmental official forges ties in U.S.


Protocol signed by Minchornobyl, environmental firms


Philadelphia's Academy of Music hosts star-studded Chornobyl benefit
by Christine Perfecky


State Department seeks interpreters


NEWS AND VIEWS
Good morning, Ukraine!
by Taras Szmagala


EDITORIAL
Third largest nuclear power?


Turning the pages back...
November 6, 1912


A VIEW FROM WASHINGTON
U.S. recognition of Ukraine not certain
by Eugene M. Iwanciw
UNA Washington Office


ACTION ITEM


CENTENNIAL SOJOURN
by Christopher Guly


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Independence despite Bush
UNA should play active role


Senate resolution needs your help


UIMA celebrates 20th anniversary; opens two new galleries
by Yuri Myskiw


Chereshnovsky retrospective opens at The Ukrainian Museum


Anatoliy Sierikov on Ukraine's heritage and current efforts to preserve it
by Ika Koznarska Casanova
PART I


World class musicians highlight MATI '91-'92 season
by Tamara Tershakovec


Greene County Music and Art Center wins praise


Kovaliv prizes to be awarded


Nostra culpa


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
November 7 - November 23


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, November 3, 1991, No. 44, Vol. LIX


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