On Fri, Jun 30, 2000, Gerald Oskoboiny wrote:
> > Thursday June 29 7:06 PM ET
> > Canada Best Place to Live--UN Report
> > By Evelyn Leopold
> >
> > UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Canada, for the seventh consecutive
> > year, ranks as the best place to live in the world. But if you
> > are a woman, you are better off in Scandinavia, says the UN Human
> > Development Report 2000, released on Thursday.
Good one, Phillip.
> > Norway is in second place in overall rankings, followed by the
> > United States, Australia, Iceland, Sweden, Belgium, the
> > Netherlands, Japan and Britain. Finland is in 11th place,
> > followed by France, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Austria,
> > Luxembourg, Ireland, Italy and New Zealand.
I can't believe that they ranked the US higher than France.
I'd like to see the details, because just thinking of food makes me
think that it can't be true!
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