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<STRONG>This is a great story and it probably didn't get a mention on Fox News. . . . but I did hear it yesterday on NPR.</STRONG><BR>
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<STRONG>Ellen A. Roskovich (not a fan of Fox News)</STRONG><BR>
<BR> <BR>> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:58:21 -0800<BR>> From: thansen@moscow.com<BR>> To: vision2020@moscow.com<BR>> Subject: [Vision2020] Here is Something You Will Never Read on Right-Mind<BR>> <BR>> Just another one of them Mid-East terrorists, right dale?<BR>> <BR>> Courtesy of today's (January 13, 2010) Spokesman-Review.<BR>> <BR>> ----------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> NY cabbie returns $21,000 to passenger<BR>> <BR>> NEW YORK – A New York City cabbie said he returned a lost purse containing<BR>> more than $21,000 in cash and expensive jewelry because his mother always<BR>> advised him to be honest.<BR>> <BR>> “I’m broke, but I’m honest,” 28-year-old Mohammad “Mukal” Asadujjaman said<BR>> Tuesday.<BR>> <BR>> Felicia Lettieri, of Pompeii, Italy, and six relatives had taken two cabs<BR>> from midtown Manhattan to Penn Station on Christmas Eve. The 72-year-old<BR>> Lettieri left her purse behind, with more than $21,000 of the group’s<BR>> traveling money, jewelry worth thousands more, and some of their<BR>> passports.<BR>> <BR>> The cabbie, a native of Bangladesh, saw the rolls of euros when he opened<BR>> the bag to look for an address, but didn’t even count the money. “My<BR>> mother is my inspiration,” the soft-spoken cabbie said. “She always said<BR>> to be honest and work hard.”<BR>> <BR>> The cabbie called a friend with a car and drove some 50 miles to a<BR>> Patchogue address in the purse. No one was home, so Asadujjaman left his<BR>> cell phone number and a note. His phone rang a short time later and he<BR>> drove back to return the bag.<BR>> <BR>> “They were so, so, so happy,” Asadujjaman beamed.<BR>> <BR>> The immigrant is a full-time student at a city college near his apartment<BR>> in Jamaica, Queens.<BR>> <BR>> ----------<BR>> <BR>> Mohammad Asadujjaman is being praised for returning a purse left in his taxi.<BR>> <BR>> http://tinyurl.com/Mohammad-Asadujjaman<BR>> <BR>> ----------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> Just another Allah worshiper, right dale?<BR>> <BR>> As Kris Kristofferson once said . . .<BR>> <BR>> "We don't need no riddle-speaking profits scraring decent folks like you<BR>> and me."<BR>> <BR>> What we need are a hole lot more Mohammad Asadujjamans in our<BR>> neighborhood, right V-peeps?<BR>> <BR>> Seeya round town, Moscow.<BR>> <BR>> Tom Hansen<BR>> Moscow, Idaho<BR>> <BR>> "The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change<BR>> and the Realist adjusts his sails."<BR>> <BR>> - Unknown<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> =======================================================<BR>> List services made available by First Step Internet, <BR>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. <BR>> http://www.fsr.net <BR>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<BR>> =======================================================<BR>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390706/direct/01/' target='_new'>Sign up now.</a></body>
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