Ukraine stops being awkward
Yanukovych presidency will be cheered with equal enthusiasm in Moscow, Ankara, Berlin and Paris
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Tired of change
Desire for stability and overwhelming sense of Orange fatigue open door to Yanukovych presidency
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She lost
Ten reasons why Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko didn’t win the 2010 Presidential elections
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Patriot games
West Ukraine holds the key to the 2010 election but will nationalist disunity prove fatal?
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Nationalist sentiment on the rise
Until recently Ukraine’s nationalist fringe had been largely in the doldrums, shunned by the many members of the governing Orange coalition as a neo-fascist embarrassment to the pro-democracy movement.
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Uninspired campaignOutdoor ad market receives a major election boost but most campaigns remain pedestrian |
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Embracing the bearWith over three months still remaining before the country goes to the polls to select a new head of state, it is already looking increasingly likely that Ukraine’s 2010 presidential elections will see Yulia Tymoshenko... |
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Camouflage CampaignUkraine is set to elect a new head of state on January 17, 2010, but although the official campaign is not due to begin until mid-October the country’s towns and cities have already been plastered... |
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