Ceausescu fooled by aides, son says
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Dec. 24, 2009
MINSK, June 6 (Reuters) – Russia has banned the import of 500 types of milk product from Belarus, Russian news agencies reported on Saturday, at a time of strain between the two former Soviet republic
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Jun. 6, 2009
An adventurous traffic cop in western Ukraine has been filming pornographic movies with the aid of police equipment. However, to his regret, his colleagues caught wind of his activities.
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Apr. 4, 2009
Shareholders in Ukraine’s Finance and Credit Bank, the country’s 14th largest, voted on Tuesday to propose selling a controlling stake to the government, and said they were trying to reschedule a $70
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Mar. 24, 2009
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Dec. 10, 2008
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Sep. 17, 2008
Ihor Kolomoysky
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Jun. 18, 2008
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) – President Traian Basescu said Friday that Romania supports having Albania, Macedonia and Croatia join NATO. Basescu made the comment after meeting NATO’S secretary general mo
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Jan. 14, 2008
Kyiv Appeals Court rejects Israeli families’ appeal seeking compensation after plane crash killed all 66 passengers and 12 crew members in October 2001
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Aug. 21, 2007
WASHINGTON (AP) – The State Department said on Thursday a government decision to change the spelling of Ukraine’s capital to Kyiv from Kiev had nothing to do with politics. “I don’t think this decisio
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Oct. 20, 2006
The historian and linguist maintained that the study of Ukraine was crucial because the country straddled the boundary between western and eastern cultures
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Jun. 4, 2006