Later the next century ... How rich we will seem to our offspring when they realize what we had: medical care, museums, orchestras, sports stadiums, parks and enough food to ship elsewhere.
GERALD NOONAN in The Globe and Mail, 22 March 1996, p. 20
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Later the next century ... How rich we will seem to our offspring when they realize what we had: medical care, museums, orchestras, sports stadiums, parks and enough food to ship elsewhere.
GERALD NOONAN in The Globe and Mail, 22 March 1996, p. 20