The Stanford freshmen who want to rule the world . . . will probably read this book and try even harder

Theo Baker is graduating from Stanford this spring with something most seniors don’t have: a book deal, a George Polk Award that he received for his investigative reporting as a student journalist, and a front-row account of one of the most romanticized institutions in the world. His forthcoming How to Rule the World: An Education…

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Cheap spirits, pricey condoms: how war in the Middle East is shifting the way Australians spend | Consumer affairs

1. Cheap drinks There has been a years-long trend in Australia of drinking less, but better quality, alcohol.  That has started to change as consumers search for cheap drinks. The ASX-listed alcohol packaging company Orora has detected a global shift toward cheaper spirits since the start of the Iran war. The volume of sales is…

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