In addition to my content management duties, I’m responsible for, among other things, marking all the mail for the previous tenants’ RETURN TO SENDER. Occasionally a letter doesn’t have a return address and I find myself in a moral quandry: do I discard the wayward missive or do I technically break the law and open the envelope in search of a return address? My Golden Rule Analysis says that I would want someone in my position to open my return address-less letter, so I do just that. It was totally, totally worth it this time.

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    the Aaron Cohens...committed a felony.
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