

Victor Pinchuk (L) and Elena Pinchuk attend the 9th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation's "An Enduring Vision" benefit at Cipriani, Wall Street on Oct. 18, 2010 in New York City. Jemal Countess/Getty Images/AFP
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Financial Times: Giving away fortune can help to build a fair Ukraine, Pinchuk says
France 24: Russian, Ukrainian tycoons pledge half fortune to charity
Billionaire Pinchuk promises to give half of his fortune to charity
Pinchuk Foundation to finance translation of online courses in Ukrainian
Elena Pinchuk appeals an order to pay half a million to design firm
US lawsuit seeking $500,000 from Pinchuk offers glimpse into lifestyles of the richest
Pinchuk launches new steel mill with $700 million investment
Report: Pinchuk could get $1.5 billion from sale of ferroalloy interests to Vekselberg
Pinchuk Foundation scholarship winners join the ranks of students studying in the U.S. and abroad
Elena Pinchuk has been ordered to pay more than $500,000 to a U.S. landscape design company, which from 2004-2008 did work on a mansion in the luxurious Kyiv suburb of Koncha Zaspa, where she and her husband, Victor, appear to reside.
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