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Message Subject The Future of your country?..ask and I will tell you,...
Poster Handle GAIA RIGHT AGAIN
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Everthing he writs, seems to happen.
Just looked to CNN, and there was breaking news from the Ukraine! GOVERMENT FALLS!!

Gaia Man:

5/28/2005
3:45 am EDT Re: The Future of your country?..ask and I will tell you,...

What about Romania? Ukraine? Any portals here?

Thanks in advance Gaiaman
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Ukraine

Massive unrest on the political front in Kiev.
People gathering together shouting and waving flags. Change of politics. I see the Pope speaking to the people of Ukraine from a balcony. Thousands to witness. Gaia Man

Gaia Man right again?
Keep an eye on this story!!


Ukraine leader loses more aides
Two more top Ukrainian officials have resigned amid allegations that the administration of President Viktor Yushchenko is mired in corruption.
The head of the Security and Defence Council, Petro Poroshenko, resigned soon after the departure of Deputy Prime Minister Mykola Tomenko.

Three of Mr Yushchenko´s top aides have now resigned in the space of a week.

Criticism of Mr Yushchenko´s team has intensified, amid impatience over the pace of the Orange Revolution reforms.

On Saturday presidential chief of staff Oleksandr Zinchenko also resigned, accusing officials of undermining the goals of the Orange Revolution that swept Mr Yushchenko to power in January. He included Mr Poroshenko in his criticism.

Reform crisis

Mr Tomenko said he did not want to bear "collective responsibility" for alleged corruption in Mr Yushchenko´s team.


"I have realised that some people steal and others resign," he told a news conference on Thursday.

There have been reports of growing in-fighting in the government ahead of parliamentary elections in March.

Tensions between Mr Poroshenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko have been widely reported.

Mr Yushchenko and Mrs Tymoshenko - the pair who spearheaded the Orange Revolution - are due to give news conferences later on Thursday.

Mr Yushchenko, a pro-Western liberal, came to power pledging to make the fight against corruption one of his top priorities.

He came in for strong criticism as a result of a reporter´s recent investigation into his son´s alleged life of luxury.

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Published: 2005/09/08 08:52:30 GMT

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