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A Turbulent Year for Ukraine Urbulent Was the Way to Describe 2009 for Ukraine, Which Plunged Into Financial Crisis
No. 3 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 2010 5 2009: THE YEAR IN REVIEW A turbulent year for Ukraine urbulent was the way to describe 2009 for Ukraine, which plunged into financial crisis. No other European country suffered as much as TUkraine, whose currency was devalued by more than 60 percent since its peak of 4.95 hrv per $1 in August 2008. In addition, the country’s industrial production fell by 31 percent in 2009. Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko con- fronted the challenge of minimizing the crisis fallout, while at the same time campaigning for the 2010 presi- dential elections. Her critics attacked her for pursuing populist policies, such as increasing wages and hiring more government staff, when the state treasury was broke as early as the spring. Ms. Tymoshenko herself admitted that her gov- ernment would not have been able to make all its pay- ments without the help of three tranches of loans, worth approximately $10.6 billion, provided by the International Monetary Fund. Her critics believe that instead of borrowing money, Ms. Tymoshenko should have been introducing radical reforms to the Ukrainian economy, reducing government waste, eliminating out- dated Soviet-era benefits and trimming the bureaucracy. The year began with what is becoming an annual tra- Offi cial Website of Ukraine’s President dition in Ukraine – a natural gas conflict provoked by the government of Russian Federation Prime Minister President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko at the heated February 10 meeting of Vladimir Putin. Whereas the New Year’s Day crisis of the National Security and Defense Council. -
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Elite Track World Championships - Palmarès - Men's Sprint SPRINT MEN / VITESSE HOMMES 1 2 3 PROFESSIONAL 1895 - Germany - Köln PROTIN R. (BEL) BANKER G. A. (USA) HUET E. (BEL) 1896 - Denmark - Copenhaguen BOURILLON Paul (FRA) BARDEN C.F. (GBR) JACQUELIN E. (FRA) 1897 - Great Britain - Glasgow AREND W. (GER) BARDEN C.F. (GBR) NOSSEM P. (FRA) 1898 - Austria - Vienna BANKER G. A. (USA) VERHEYEN F. (GER) JACQUELIN E. (FRA) 1899 - Canada - Montréal TAYLOR M. (USA) BUTTLER Tom (USA) D'OUTRELON G.C. (FRA) 1900 - France - Paris JACQUELIN E. (FRA) MEYERS H. (NED) AREND W. (GER) 1901 - Germany - Berlin ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) JACQUELIN E. (FRA) SCHILLING G. (NED) 1902 - Italy - Roma ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) AREND W. (GER) BIXIO P. (ITA) 1903 - Denmark - Copenhaguen ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) AREND W. (GER) MEYERS H. (NED) 1904 - Great Britain - London LAWSON Yv. (USA) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) MAYER H. (GER) 1905 - Belgium - Anvers POULAIN G. (FRA) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) MAYER H. (GER) 1906 - Switzerland - Geneva ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) POULAIN G. (FRA) FRIOL E. (FRA) 1907 - France - Paris FRIOL E. (FRA) MAYER H. (GER) RÜTT W. (GER) 1908 - Germany - Berlin ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) POULAIN G. (FRA) VANDEN BORN C. (BEL) 1909 - Denmark - Copenhaguen DUPRE V. (FRA) POULAIN G. (FRA) RÜTT W. (GER) 1910 - Belgium - Bruxelles FRIOL E. (FRA) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) (RÜTT W. forfait) 1911 - Italy - Roma ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) HOURLIER L. (FRA) POUCHOIS J. (FRA) 1912 - United States -Newark KRAMER Fr. (USA) GRENDA A. (AUS) PERCHICOT A. (FRA) 1913 - Germany - Leipzig RÜTT W. (GER) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) PERCHICOT A. (FRA) 1920 - Belgium - Anvers SPEARS R. (AUS) KAUFMANN E. -
Author Index
Author Index Agrawal, Nitin, 8677 Czerkinsky, Cecil, 8278 Glass, Deborah D., 8209 Ahmad, Saira, 8298 Gougerot-Pocidalo, Marie-Anne, 8613 Akarid, Khadija, 8613 Dabrowska, Alicja, 8460 Graves, Dana T., 8711 Akiba, Hisaya, 8258 Dai, Shipan, 8534 Gribar, Steven C., 8534 Akira, Shizuo, 8521 Dallman, Margaret J., 8189 Gru¨ner, Anne Charlotte, 8552 Alard, Pascale, 8363 Davis, Ann M., 8204 Grunewald, Johan, 8784 Aldovini, Anna, 8460 Davis, Laurie S., 8204 Guikema, Jeroen E. J., 8450 Allen, Paul M., 8248 Deban, Livija, 8433 A´ lvarez, Jose´ Maria, 8344 Deepe, George S., Jr., 8544 Hackam, David J., 8534 Anand, Rahul J., 8534 Denkers, Eric Y., 8485 Hall, Jeffery A., 8288 Ando, Takashi, 8382 Depinay, Nadya, 8552 Hanson, Mikael G., 8382 Andrew, Kate A., 8356 Desbarats, Julie, 8288 Harder, Ju¨rgen, 8194 Anguita, Juan, 8315 Desta, Tesfahun, 8711 Hayenga, Heather N., 8660 Antel, Jack P., 8288 Diehl, Sean A., 8315 Haynes, Laura, 8315 Arbour, Nathalie, 8288 Diemert, David, 8776 Heeg, Klaus, 8267 Astemborski, Jacquie, 8215 D’Impe´rio Lima, Maria Regina, 8344 Henry, Curtis J., 8576 Atkin, Julie D., 8727 Ding, Yaozhong, 8700 Hermans, Ian F., 8356 Aune, Thomas M., 8372 Diop, Ousmane, 8613 Heyder, Petra, 8267 Diouf, Ababacar, 8776 Hieny, Sara, 8478 Bar-Or, Amit, 8288 DiPaolo, Richard J., 8209 Hiltbold, Elizabeth M., 8576 Bartholdy, Christina, 8604 Dixit, Neha, 8660 Hoffman, Rosemary A., 8534 Bastone, Antonio, 8433 Dolo, Amagana, 8776 Holmgren, Jan, 8278 Baur, Andreas S., 8425 Dong, Chen, 8391 Honda, Kenya, 8521 Bayliss, George, 8761 Doni, Andrea, 8433 Horuk, -
Track World Championships Men's Kilometer Time Trial 1981: Brno
Track World Championships 2. Shane Kelly (AUS) 2. Michelle Ferris (AUS) 3. Jens Gluecklich (GER) 3. Magali Marie Faure Men’s Kilometer Time Trial (FRA) 1981: Brno, Czechoslovakia 1994: Palermo, Italy 15. Nicole Reinhart (USA) 1. Lothar Thoms (GDR) 1. Florian Rousseau 2. Fredy Schmidtke (FRA) 1998: Bordeaux, France (FRG) 2. Erin Hartwell (USA) 1. Felicia Ballanger (FRA) 3. Sergei Kopylov (USSR) 3. Shane Kelly (AUS) 2. Tanya Dubincoff (CAN) 9. Brent Emery (USA) 3. Michelle Ferris (AUS) 1995: Bogota, Colombia 4. Chris Witty (USA) 1982: Leicester, England 1. Shane Kelly (AUS) 12. Nicole Reinhart (USA) 1. Fredy Schmidtke 2. Florian Rousseau (FRG) (FRA) 1999: Berlin, Germany 2. Lothar Thoms (GDR) 3. Erin Hartwell (USA) 1. Felicia Ballanger (FRA) 3. Emmanuel Raasch 2. Cuihua Jiang (CHN) (GDR) 1996: Manchester, England 3. Ulrike Weichelt (GER) 1. Shane Kelly (AUS) 16. Jennie Reed (USA) 1983: Altenrhein, Switzerland 2. Soren Lausberg (GER) 1. Sergei Kopylov (USSR) 3. Jan Van Eijden (GER) 2000: Manchester, Great 2. Gerhard Scheller Britain (FRG) 1997: Perth, Australia 1. Natalia Markovnichenko 3. Lothar Thoms (GDR) 1. Shane Kelly (AUS) (BLR) 15. Mark Whitehead 2. Soren Lausberg (GER) 2. Cuihua Jiang (CHN) (USA) 3. Stefan Nimke (GER) 3. Yan Wang (CHN) 9. Sky Christopherson 11. Tanya Lindenmuth 1985: Bassano del Grappa, (USA) Italy 2001: Antwerpen, Belgium 1. Jens Glucklich (GDR) 1998: Bordeaux, France 1. Nancy Reyes 2. Phillippe Boyer (FRA) 1. Andranu Tourant (FRA) Contreras (MEX) 3. Martin Vinnicombe 2. Shane Kelly (AUS) 2. Lori-Ann Muenzer (AUS) 3. Erin Hartwell (GER) (CAN) 3. Katrin Meinke (GER) 1986: Colorado Springs, Colo. -
The Ukrainian Weekly 2014, No.14
www.ukrweekly.com INSIDE: l Kerry and Lavrov hold talks on Ukraine – page 3 l Crimean Tatar leader at Shevchenko event in D.C. – page 5 l Special section: Ukrainian Debutante Balls – pages 9-12 THEPublished U by theKRAINIAN Ukrainian National Association Inc., a fraternal W non-profit associationEEKLY Vol. LXXXII No. 14 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 2014 $1/$2 in Ukraine NATO condemns Poroshenko favored to win presidential election Russia’s ‘illegal by Zenon Zawada military intervention’ KYIV – Chocolate king Petro Poroshenko is the new favorite to win the May 25 presidential The following statement on Ukraine election, according to a poll released on March was issued by NATO foreign ministers 26 by four of Ukraine’s leading polling firms. meeting in Brussels on April 1. What’s more, he enjoys a commanding lead over his top rival, former Prime 1. We, the Foreign Ministers of Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Almost 25 per- NATO, are united in our condemnation cent of eligible voters said they’d cast their of Russia’s illegal military intervention ballots for Mr. Poroshenko compared to in Ukraine and Russia’s violation of more than 8 percent for Ms. Tymoshenko. In Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial a second-round runoff, he would earn 46 integrity. We do not recognize Russia’s percent compared to her 12 percent. illegal and illegitimate attempt to Another contender, boxing legend Vitali annex Crimea. We urge Russia to take Klitschko, earned 9 percent in the poll. But immediate steps, as set out in the state- he announced on March 29 that he’s with- ment by the NATO-Ukraine Commission, drawing his presidential candidacy to sup- to return to compliance with interna- port Mr. -
Program – Conference BGRS/SB-2020
SYMPOSIUM Genomics, transcriptomics, bioinformatics Oral reports 7 July, Tuesday Big Conference Hall Morning session 1. Genomics, transcriptomics, bioinformatics: Computational genomics and oncogenomics Chair: Yakov Tsepilov, Institute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia 09:00 – PLENARY REPORT 09:30 Understanding heterozygous carrying of deleterious variants as a key for personalized longevity Ancha Baranova, School of Systems Biology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 10:25 – Search of New Type of Spatial Organization of Nucleic Acids in Human Genome 10:45 Anastasia Zamoskovtseva1,2, Marsel Kabilov1, Alexander Lomzov1, Dmitrii Pyshnyi1 1ICBFM SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia 2NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia 10:45 – Bioinformatic methods applied to the analysis of the genes retained after the whole genome 11:05 duplication events in the sterlet genome (Acipenser ruthenus) Mikhail Fofanov1, Tatyana Sheglova2, Vladimir Trifonov2, Manfred Schartl3 1Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia 2Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia 3University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany 1 11:05 – 11:25 Coffee break 11:25 – GPU Based Composite Elements Discovery In Large DNA Datasets 11:45 Oleg Vishnevsky1,2, Andrey Bocharnikov2, Nikolay Kolchanov1,2 1Institute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia 2Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia 11:45 – Using fast homology search tools for protein sequence functional annotation: a comparison 12:00 Pronozin Artem, Mikhail Genaev, Dmitry Afonnikov Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia 12:00 – Web – 3DPredictor: a Web Interface for High – resolution Prediction of Genome Architecture 12:20 Emil Valeev1, Polina Belokopytova1, Veniamin Fishman1,2 1Institute of Cytology and Genetics Novosibirsk, Russia 2NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia Lunch Evening session 1. -
The Ukrainian Weekly 2014, No.2
www.ukrweekly.com Part 1 of THE YEAR IN REVIEW pages 5-12 THEPublished U by theKRAINIAN Ukrainian National Association Inc., a fraternal W non-profit associationEEKLY Vol. LXXXII No. 2 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 2014 $1/$2 in Ukraine Senate passes resolution supporting Ukraine’s people, Opposition yet to agree on 2015 election strategy warning of potential sanctions WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate on January 7 unan- imously passed a resolution “expressing support for the Ukrainian people in light of President [Viktor] Yanukovych’s decision not to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union.” Senate Resolution 319 was sponsored by Sen. Christopher S. Murphy (D-Conn.), who introduced it on December 12, 2013. It was co-sponsored by Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), James E. Risch (R-Ind.), Benjamin L. Cardin (D-Md.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas). The resolution notes that: “according to a poll con- ducted in November 2013, a majority of the people of Ukraine supported signing a historic trade and political agreement with the European Union”; “a closer associ- Andrey Kravchenko/UNIAN ation between Ukraine and the European Union has Opposition leaders at a press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, on November 29, 2013, during the European Union’s been supported by Ukrainian civil society, business Eastern Partnership Summit (from left): Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Vitali Klitschko, Oleh Tiahnybok and Petro Poroshenko. leaders, and politicians across the political spectrum and would bring lasting political, democratic, and eco- by Zenon Zawada campaigns and unite behind his single could cannibalize the pro-Western vote nomic benefits to the people of Ukraine”; and “the candidacy. -
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2019 Gratitude Report Craig A
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And Elections, the PRU Consolidated Its Power Claimed That He Did Not Have a Cousin in Ukraine and De Facto Marginalised Other Called Robert Tedeyev
INSIDE: • Mobilization of medical aid for Ukraine – page 4. • Ukrainian American Veterans hold convention – page 9. • A look at Harvard’s Ukrainian Summer Institute – page 13. THEPublished U byKRAINIAN the Ukrainian National Association Inc., a fraternal non-profitW associationEEKLY Vol. LXXVII No.46 THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2009 $1/$2 in Ukraine UNA reports successful year, Flu continues to spread in Ukraine despite economic downturn Over 1.2 M ill from flu, respiratory infections by Roma Hadzewycz Presentations by the three full-time UNA executives – the president, national secretary KERHONKSON, N.Y. – The Ukrainian and treasurer dominated the sessions. National Association had a very successful President Stefan Kaczaraj reported in year, the fraternal organization’s executive detail about the improved financial condi- officers reported at the 2009 annual meeting tion of the organization. The year 2010 of the UNA General Assembly, despite the should see continued growth as a marketing economic downturn in the United States. consultant at the UNA Home Office has “We are pleased to report that it has been recently been hired to work on advertising, a record-breaking year for the UNA,” marketing and promotion of UNA products President Stefan Kaczaraj announced as he and fraternal benefits – Soyuzivka, Svoboda began the start of this year’s annual session. and The Ukrainian Weekly. An expense-cut- “Premium income has soared to a record of ting measure that will help to contain costs over $20 million, as over 100 independent is the UNA’s newspapers’ upcoming switch and home office agents successfully sell to a new print shop that will result in a sub- UNA products; total assets grew to the high- stantial savings on printing expenses – an est level in the UNA’s history to just under estimated $35,000 to $40,000 per year. -
An Aspect of the Abilities of Steppe Horse Archers in Eurasian Warfare (525 Bce – 1350 Ce)
University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers Graduate School 2020 SYNCHRONY: AN ASPECT OF THE ABILITIES OF STEPPE HORSE ARCHERS IN EURASIAN WARFARE (525 BCE – 1350 CE) Chris Hanson University of Montana, Missoula Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd Part of the Asian History Commons, Medieval History Commons, and the Military History Commons Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Hanson, Chris, "SYNCHRONY: AN ASPECT OF THE ABILITIES OF STEPPE HORSE ARCHERS IN EURASIAN WARFARE (525 BCE – 1350 CE)" (2020). Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers. 11563. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/11563 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SYNCHRONY: AN ASPECT OF THE ABILITIES OF STEPPE HORSE ARCHERS IN EURASIAN WARFARE (525 BCE – 1350 CE) By Christopher D. Hanson B.A. Anthropology with and eMphasis in Archaeology, The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, 2012 B.A. Central and Southwest Asia Studies, The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, 2012 Thesis presented in partial fulfillMent of the requireMents for the degree of Master of Arts in General Anthropology, Central and Southwest Asian Studies The University of Montana Missoula, MT Official Graduation Date May 2020 Approved by: Scott Whittenburg, Dean of The Graduate School Graduate School Dr. -
20Th Year of CUPP CUPP 20 0 NEWSLETTER CANADA-UKRAINE
CUPP 200 NEWSLETTER 20th Year of CUPP CANADA-UKRAINE PARLIAMENTARY PROGRAM 20th Year of CUPP CUPP 200 NEWSLETTER 200 CUPP NEWSLETTER CUPP at 20 ......................................... "And Here We Are..." .........................7 CUPP Interns ......................................9 Landmark Photos ............................23 The Language of Freedom ..............30 Мова свободи ................................32 The Challenges Young Ukrainians Face in Present-day Ukraine ...........34 What Are the Most Damaging Legacies of Soviet Totalitarianism in Ukraine? ......................................36 The perception of Ukraine and Ukrainians by Russian youth .........38 Education and Knowledge will Ensure a Future for an Independent Ukraine .............................................40 Gogol Haunts the New Ukraine ......42 Привид Гоголя переслідує L to R, back row: two graduate students from Kyrgyzstan, Oleksandr Pankiv, сучасну Україну .............................46 C'08 (Boston College); Maksym Klyuchar, C'06 (University of Texas); Roman Is Europe Losing Ukraine?.............50 Tashlitskyy, C'02 & '03 (Ostroh University); Evhenia Viatchaninova, C'09 & '0 Європа втрачає Україну? ...........54 (University of Kyiv); Inna Volkova, C'05 (Michigan State University); Iryna Krasnoshtan, C'09 & '0 (Kyiv Polytechnic University); Serhiy Opanasenko, C'08 Мовна політика, чи мова політики ..........................................58 (Rochester Institute of Technology); Lyubomyr Regush, C'07 (Old Dominion University); Andriy Khomenko, C'96 (University