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Stalin
21st October 2009
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Ukrainians - are Russians, and Georgians too, and other Soviet People.
Now Russians are die. Because Russia (and Ukraine – is Russia) is West’s colony now.

But, I'm backing and USSR will number 1 again.
Foster Kpobi
19th July 2005
i want to the comparism of Ukraines economy to that of the EU countries, and also how international student can be safe
sgodin@bellsouth.net
2nd May 2005
I am a ninth grade student and my assignment in economics is to research Ukraine for current economic problems and recommend changes that would improve the economy and the standard of living for the citizens. I can find info on the current year's economic statistics. What I need to know is the following: What is it like to live in Ukraine today? How is life different today from life during the communist years? What changes have occurred? What are the most important economic issues being discussed? If the country is approaching a national election(or has recently had one), what were the economic issues discussed then? What stage of the business cycle is the country in? Has the standard of living become better or worse since the fall of communism? I would appreciate any info relative to these questions.

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