Canterbury,
England. A small city of old picturesque streets and homes, castle
remnants and a cathedral, universities and flowering gardens. Within
that city, a park, on a pleasant spring afternoon. A group of young
people, in their late teens or early twenties, were playing football.
They had set down markers as makeshift goalposts, in some cases as
simple as crumpled jackets on the grass. Though there were only eight
of them present, they had split into teams, kicking the ball around
heartily,