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The Ukrainian Weekly articles from October 2004

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The Ukrainian Weekly back issues from October 2004:

UCCA holds 19th Congress; UNA delegates attend first congress since 1980

Oct 03, 2004;

Faces and Places; Can the U.S. save Ukraine?

Oct 03, 2004;

"The Marinated Aristocrat," a Ukrainian-British fantasy, staged in Kyiv

Oct 03, 2004;

FOCUS ON PHILATELY; Ukraine-Estonia issue wins top prize

Oct 03, 2004;

House unanimously passes resolution urging democratic, fair election in Ukraine

Oct 10, 2004

Faces and Places; Wealth, power and privilege

Oct 10, 2004;

INS detains Ukrainian awaiting deportation; government will not discuss future with his family

Oct 17, 2004;

Russian political scientists predict unrest after balloting in Ukraine

Oct 17, 2004

Chicago-area congressman visits Kyiv with his constituents

Oct 17, 2004;

CIUS gets $250,000 for election monitoring from Wrzesnewskyj Family Foundation

Oct 17, 2004

Autocracy or democracy

Oct 17, 2004

Time for romanticism is over

Oct 17, 2004;

Why John F. Kerry? Competence and common sense

Oct 17, 2004;

Why George W. Bush? Promises made, promises kept

Oct 17, 2004;

You think Ukraine has problems...

Oct 17, 2004;

Who are these people?

Oct 17, 2004;

Freedom of the media is key to Ukraine's further development

Oct 17, 2004

Ukraine's presidential election and development of democracy

Oct 17, 2004

Works by Oleksa Hryshchenko to be donated to museums in Ukraine

Oct 17, 2004;

THE ART SCENE: Works by Yuri Skorupsky connect to his native Ukraine

Oct 17, 2004;

Ruslana among winners at World Music Awards in Las Vegas

Oct 17, 2004;

Ruslana beats the weather at 2004 Bloor West Ukrainian Festival

Oct 17, 2004;

Ukrainian Americans host justice of Michigan Supreme Court

Oct 17, 2004

Romankiw speaks on pioneering work at Ukrainian Engineers' Society

Oct 17, 2004;

Ukrainian American Citizens Club to celebrate its 75th anniversary

Oct 17, 2004

ANALYSIS: Fraud is feared in diaspora voting

Oct 24, 2004;

MP Mark re-introduces Ukrainian and Chinese redress legislation

Oct 24, 2004

Andrey Duzyj of Warren runs for County Board of Commissioners

Oct 24, 2004;

Komarnyckyj's candidacy receives endorsement of Arizona Republic

Oct 24, 2004;

Our voices, our votes

Oct 24, 2004

Is Ukraine a failed state?

Oct 24, 2004;

PERSPECTIVES; Ukraine matters

Oct 24, 2004;

Ukrainian Athletic-Educational Association Chornomorska Sitch celebrates 80th anniversary

Oct 24, 2004;

Works of composer Bohdana Filts to be performed in New York and Washington

Oct 24, 2004

Musical culture in southern Ukraine discussed at Shevchenko Society

Oct 24, 2004;

Art from collection of Alexis Gritchenko Foundation on view at UIA

Oct 24, 2004

Ukrainian American Veterans present scholarships for 2004

Oct 24, 2004;

INTERVIEW: Yuri Shcherbak on political situation in Ukraine

Oct 31, 2004

Responses from George W. Bush

Oct 31, 2004

Buteiko meets with U.S. officials, speaks about Ukraine's prospects

Oct 31, 2004;

Author's evening marks release of Ukrainian-language edition of "Ukrainian Citadel"

Oct 31, 2004;

GUEST EDITORIAL: Russia's interference in Ukraine's election

Oct 31, 2004;

Faces and Places: "Jews for Yanukovych"

Oct 31, 2004;

U.S. Ambassador John Herbst speaks on the future of Ukraine

Oct 31, 2004

Ukrainian Catholic University's rector on tour of U.S. communities

Oct 31, 2004;