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BusinessWeek January 14, 2010 Gomez & Krasnolutska |
Can Ukraine Say 'Nyet' to Political Squabbles? If presidential elections usher in stability in Kiev, the economy stands a chance of returning to growth  |
Chemistry World August 11, 2009 Jon Cartwrigh |
Yushchenko poisoning study calls for dioxin tests Research into the non-fatal poisoning of Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko in 2004 has revealed the unexpected breakdown of the dioxin used to poison him, and prompted researchers to call for the development of new methods to spot the compound's metabolites.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 11, 2009 Garry Emmons |
HBS Cases: The Energy Politics of Russia vs. Ukraine Students of Harvard professor Rawi Abdelal learn there is nothing black and white when it comes to Russia's energy politics.  |
Wired November 27, 2007 Peter Savodnik |
Covering Chernobyl's Destroyed Nuke Reactor -- For Good This Time When Chernobyl's Number Four reactor blew up in 1986, workers quickly slapped a giant concrete sarcophagus over the site to contain the hazard. Twenty years later, the Ukrainian government is finally planning something more permanent.  |
BusinessWeek September 3, 2007 Jason Bush |
Ukraine: What Crisis? Despite political turmoil, economic growth is roaring in the Ukraine.  |
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