From MSNBC:
Maureen Silliman felt her empty pocket and gulped: Her new $300 iPod must have bounced out as she ran to catch a train. While she sobbed, her boyfriend suggested a message on the lost-and-found section of Craigslist, an online bazaar of classified ads.
“No,” the 24-year-old Silliman said. “Nobody would ever turn in an iPod.”
Her boyfriend posted the message anyway. Within 24 hours, Silliman’s iPod was back.
In an increasingly cynical world, there are still places where people try to do the right thing.
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