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Cabbie's karma sealed by return of precious jewels
Let's call this the good karma news item of the day--I mean, I know there are a lot of bad things happening, and a lot of people who do terrible things to one another, but this guy proves that human beings are still capable of humility and grace. A little levity for a Friday afternoon.
Hours after Chowdhury Osman dropped off the passenger, he tracked her down through a flurry of phone calls and returned the bag, which she had left in the taxi's trunk.The unidentified woman, who said she was a jeweler, offered a $100 reward. Osman accepted the money to cover the fares he lost while tracking her down.
Osman, a native of Bangladesh, told the New York Daily News that he didn't so much as consider keeping the gems.
"I'm a hard worker," the soft-spoken cabbie said. "I enjoy my life. I'm satisfied. I'm not going to take someone else's money or property to make me rich. I don't want it that way."
"When I find something left in my cab, and I can return it to the owner, I feel very happy. I feel proud," he said.
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at 15:51 on February 9th, 2007
See, that's just cool. One of the brilliant things about NYC is how often stereotypes get flipped around.