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The outstanding Ukrainian actor would have marked his 69th anniversary this year

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Enduring the heat wave

Nobody was prepared for the heat wave that brought record highs of 38 to 42 degrees Celsius to Ukraine this summer. Those vacationing in Ukraine say that even the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, as well as the Dnieper, do not bring relief because the water temperature is reaching the 30-degree mark. US scientists warned two months ago that this was

Draft Tax Code: second try

August 4, 2010, the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine (MFU) launched the draft Tax Code that had been previously made public for a nationwide discussion. The document had been assiduously prepared, the MFU and the State Tax Administration of Ukraine (DPAU) assured. Well, it certainly needed work, considering the business community’s stormy response

Heavy blow to the middle class

Boosting municipal costs is a salient issue for Ukrainians. Starting in August, their gas bills will double. The government plans to increase central heating and hot water prices. Economists offer forecasts that are even less hope-inspiring, considering that this may well lead to higher prices for consumer goods — while wages and salaries remain

“Let it bring the people closer”

Last September the public organization “Sribni Kryla,” supported by Lviv city council, invited Lviv citizens and guests for II art-festival “Lion Parade.” As Viktor Romaniuk told The Day, the main idea of the project is not only to create a holiday atmosphere, but, first of all, to create a positive ­image of Lviv as the cultural capital of

This day in history

1700: Tsarist Russia and the Ottoman Empire sign the Treaty of Constantinople (Istanbul), whereby Russia takes possession of the northern coast of the Sea of Azov and the Azov Fortress, with the fortifications in the lower reaches of the Dnipro to be dismantled.

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