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Jan Koum chose to sign the Facebook deal near the Social Services office where he used to collect food stamps
The co-founder of WhatsApp is suddenly worth $6.8bn
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It is hard not to conclude that the $19bn price is from another planet. That planet is called Silicon Valley, says Mark McSherry
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Ravi Ruia (pictured) and his brother Shashi’s empire spans steel to shipping and energy and employs 73,000 worldwide
The backlash over the move has shone the spotlight on brothers who, despite their billionaire lifestyles, still share an office. Andrew Buncombe reports
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Language learning, above, is part of the student visa process – and ETS was accused of fraud in its testing
In opposition, they attacked the failures of US giant ETS- but in Government, they kept faith with disastrous consequences, says Jim Armitage
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Alex Salmond said the Chancellor's refusal to sharing the pound has backfired as a 'campaign tactic'
An independent Scotland may find it hard to enter the European Union and the pound but wouldn't it be better off without them? says Mitch Feierstein
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Bill Nighy in spoof video in support of the Robin Hood tax. The actor plays British banking CEO 'John Bostock'
Actors star in satirical video supporting Robin Hood tax
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A Co-op in east London in 1929: it wants to know how it can best serve its communities now
Bruised by an annus horribilis, the Co-op is polling customers and members to help it to get back on course, Nick Goodway
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German court's ruling could trigger a legal crisis in the eurozone, says Satyajit Das
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Biotech boom: Cambridge Science Park

New investment and a unique relationship between business and academia is transforming the Silicon Fen

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The Bank of England is wrong to assume that falling unemployment signals rising wages, says David Blanchflower
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Tenants of the Burj Khalifa fear they will be denied access to lifts in the world’s tallest building if landlords don’t pay maintenance fees
Burj Khalifa is turning into a huge let-down as spiralling service costs see landlords falling behind on their bills, Jim Armitage reports
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The over-budget decontamination of Sellafield by the NMP consortium has been the subject of repeated criticism
To find someone ready to clean up Sellafield's mess, turn to the Lords, says Mark Leftly
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From poverty in Ukraine to billions in Silicon Valley: The co-founder of WhatsApp is suddenly worth $6.8bn

From poverty in Ukraine to billions in Silicon Valley

The co-founder of WhatsApp is suddenly worth $6.8bn
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Truth, lies and the myth of Eliot Ness

A new book sheds startling light on the Prohibition-era lawman and his legendary battles with Al Capone
A new generation of vicars: More and more young people are choosing a life of wing tips and clerical collars

A new generation of vicars

More and more young people are choosing a life of wing tips and clerical collars
How do you remove a Banksy mural?

How do you remove a Banksy mural?

After a Banksy mural removed from a pub sold this week for £350,000, Etan Smallman joins a team of builders to see what it takes to get the painter's street art off the street
Hidden hatred: What makes people assassinate their own character online, sometimes driving themselves to suicide?

Self-harming for the internet age

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This one's for me: Chefs and food bloggers reveal their favourite solo suppers

This one's for me: Solo suppers

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Smart wrap: 10 best e-reader covers

Smart wrap: 10 best e-reader covers

Electronic readers have become a staple for many of us. Make sure you protect yours from bumps and scrapes in style
Jamie Roberts on Six Nations 2014: Dropping Mike Phillips for Rhys Webb was a massive call but Warren Gatland has got so many of those right over the years

Jamie Roberts on Six Nations

Dropping Mike Phillips for Rhys Webb was a massive call but Warren Gatland has got so many of those right over the years
Tired and too timid: Why our best fail in Europe

Tired and too timid: Why our best fail in Europe

No winter break and deference to the likes of Barcelona and Bayern Munich hits Premier League's challenge
Bowie wins Best Male Artist and Kate 'Ziggy' Moss collects it for him

Kate 'Ziggy' Moss collects Bowie's award for him

Star includes anti-independence message to Scotland
Spain's 'La Mafia' restaurant chain mobbed by diners - but Italy isn't happy

Leave the gun, take the cannoli...

Spain's 'La Mafia' restaurant chain mobbed by diners despite complaints from Italy
A town like Nirvana

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How centuries-old data is being used to inform cutting edge science - and beautifully at that

Even old data is beautiful

A new exhibition pays tribute to the most amazing scientific diagrams in history
Return of the oldest war on earth

Return of the oldest war on earth

Vicious schism between Sunni and Shia has been poisoning Islam for 1,400 years
Computer cracks Erdős puzzle – but no human brain can check the answer

Computer cracks Erdős puzzle...

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