<rss version="2.0" ><channel><title>Mariana Karapinka's column</title><link>http://risu.org.ua/en/index/expert_thought/authors_columns/karapinka_column</link><image><url>http://risu.org.ua/php_uploads/images/sitecontent/ContentFileLogo_EN_5.gif</url><title>RISU</title><link>http://risu.org.ua/en/index/expert_thought/authors_columns/karapinka_column</link><width>169</width><height>84</height></image><item><link>http://risu.org.ua/en/index/expert_thought/authors_columns/karapinka_column/36824/</link><pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 14:05:25 +0300</pubDate><title>Ukraine’s Famous Hospitality: Patriarch Kirill vs. Reporters Without Borders</title><description>Some – with hope and confidence, some – with anger and sense of threat. Some call the visit purely political and gave Patriarch Kirill the nickname “Putin in a cassock,” others perceive it primarily as a pastoral visit and stress its liturgical component.</description><category>Mariana Karapinka's column</category></item><item><link>http://risu.org.ua/en/index/expert_thought/authors_columns/karapinka_column/35633/</link><pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 16:25:34 +0300</pubDate><title>Reconciliation of Memories</title><description>The beginning of May is a challenge for Ukrainians: during this time the conflict of memories, which is always at stake in Ukrainian history and thus projected onto the present, becomes the most harsh and painful.</description><category>Mariana Karapinka's column</category></item></channel></rss>
