Sunday, April 5, 1998

Communist Party draws nearly 25 percent support
in Ukraine's parliamentary elections

by Roman Woronowycz
Kyiv Press Bureau


Canada's Immigration Act under legislative review,
"Not Just Numbers" report examined at hearings

by Andrij Kudla Wynnyckyj
Toronto Press Bureau


Communists plan major changes
by Pavel Politiuk
Special to The Ukrainian Weekly


How political parties fared in the voting for parties/blocs


Jewish leaders in Ukraine
appeal for understanding of Ukraine's problems

Jamestown Foundation


Congressional resolution cites rights violations in Belarus
by Orest Deychakiwsky


IMF stalls on new tranche of stand-by loan
by Pavel Politiuk
Special to The Ukrainian Weekly


NEWSBRIEFS

Symonenko wants to abolish presidency
President did not enfranchise Tatars
CEC looks at voting by expatriates
Ukraine clarifies position on NATO
Viedomosti to cease publication
Donors focus on Chornobyl disaster
Ukraine begins to eliminate landmines
Meeting discusses trafficking of women
Kuchma, Yeltsin to meet in June
Georgia claims wineries in Russia
Authorities bust counterfeiting operations
Kyiv high-rise office building is unveiled
Ukrainian-U.S. founding memo is signed
American fighter dies from injuries


Gloom descends upon Lviv as nationwide results are released
by Marta Dyczok
Special to The Ukrainian Weekly


How party representatives fared in single-mandate district voting


Kuchma will face new difficulties
by Pavel Politiuk
Special to The Ukrainian Weekly


Radekhiv's citizens take their rights seriously and head for the polls
by R.L. Chomiak
Special to The Ukrainian Weekly


Ukraine's U.N. Mission celebrates 40th anniversary
by Irene Jarosewich

Permanent Representatives of Ukraine to the United Nations


Scholar of nationalism delivers Petryshyn Lecture at Harvard
by Lilianna Hentosh


Ucrainica exhibit marks 25th anniversary
of Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute

by Ksenya Kiebuzinski


Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute receives Soros grant


THE UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORUM

DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING
Detroit
by Stephen M. Wichar Sr


EDITORIAL
Counting the votes


Turning the pages back...
April 3, 1994


NEWS AND VIEWS
Canadian law creates two classes of Canadians with different rights
by John. B Gregorovich


Scholarly evening features Fulbright scholar
and her new anthology of Ukrainian drama

by Tetiana Keis


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

"Dirt" presents accurate picture
A clarification about Society of St. Andre
Taxpayers should demand answers


The Weekly archive now on Internet


New York Times praises Krovytska in "Butterfly"


DRAMA REVIEW: Kurbas Theater's 10th anniversary presentations
by Julie-Ann Franko


"New Horizons": an exhibit of contemporary art at the Ukrainian Institute
by Olya Shevchenko


Kyiv hosts Mykola Lysenko International Music Competition
by Prof. Luba Zuk


Mykola Kolessa inducted into Academy of Arts


UKRAINIAN PRO HOCKEY UPDATE
by Ihor Stelmach


NOTES ON PEOPLE

Named to USA Today's team of top students
Sworn in as judge in Montgomery County, Pa.
Selected as intern at Ohio Statehouse


Re: Ukrainian language test


Name omitted


World premiere for Ukrainian-born composer


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Tuesday, April 7 - Monday, April 27


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