Publications

Title Time
Author Vasyl Pawlowsky
Date 24.04.2007
Article Everything has its time,
And we don't always understand this
When things aren't clear for us
When the tempo of life is crazy.

Take the time – for yourself
For your close friends
And don't allow the crazy tempo
Divert you from your course.

When paths cross
When you can't understand everthing
Stop for a moment and think
That your time has come – time to make a decision!

To decide what will be tomorrow
Along the right path
What words to use
In order not to inflict pain!

Title The end: Ohtaj Humbat ohli Makhmudov, 1961-2006
A refugee, and a survivor of crime and tragedy who thought God would keep him safe in the lions' den
Author Vasyl Pawlowsky
Source Maclean's, Canada 2006, vol 119; numb 29, pages 64-64
Date 24.07.2006
Annotation Ohtaj Humbat ohli Makhmudov was born in 1961 in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic's Kyudamyrsky region. His father, Humbat, was head of the regional party council of the Communist party. While the large family was quite well off, it experienced many tragedies. Of the eight children, two died while Ohtaj was in his teens: a sister, Aubeniz, in a 1976 gas explosion at the local bathhouse, and a brother, Alih, the following year in a knife fight.

Title Donetsk Oblast mine accident kills 31; five miners still missing
Author Vasyl Pawlowsky
Source The Ukrainian Weekly
Date 25.07.2004
Annotation KYIV - Emergency crews flooded a mine shaft with water and 7,000 cubic meters of nitrogen in order to try to extinguish a raging fire caused by a deadly explosion of methane on July 19 that left at least 31 miners dead at the Krasnolymansk mine near the city of Rodinske in Donetsk Oblast. However, even through these efforts the 54 rescue teams failed to put out the inferno, according to a report from the Ministry of Emergencies.

Title Disintegrating Digital Fences: Finding Business Information in Ukraine and its Neighbouring Countries
Author Vasyl Pawlowsky
Source http://www.freepint.com/issues/050204.htm#tips
Date 05.02.2004
Annotation There are many different business websites available on the Internet. However when the question deals with countries in newly developing economies, in particular Ukraine, Poland and Russia, the task at hand becomes a little more difficult. The 'disintegration of digital fences' in the region is primarily due to the fact that businesses, governments, the financial sector and regulatory bodies understand that the lingua franca of the business world is English. As a result, many efforts have been made to provide information that is comprehensible to the global community. This review will cover three useful sources that provide reliable business information in the given geographic territory: stock exchanges; specialized websites, including English language media; and sites funded by the international development community.