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Posted on 16/12/06

For some, the lifeboat came too late

Before he hit 65, Victor Wells used to imagine retirement as a life of quiet pleasures and leisurely pursuits. And he dreaded it. "I didn't want to spend the rest of my days building bird houses," says Mr. Wells, who used to be the vice-president and chief financial officer of Chemtrade Logistics. "It was a fear of becoming out of date, a fear of becoming extinct."

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