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Typhoid, tyranny and tax havens: The truth behind America's trendiest drink

Clear benefits: Fiji is promoted not just as an indulgence, but as an outright necessity for an elite that can appreciate its purity

Open all night long. Dimly lit, with rows of sleek, modern terminals, the internet café in Fiji's capital, Suva, was packed at all hours with teenage boys playing boisterous rounds of videogames. Full Article at The Independent

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