NUMBER OF AMERICANS APPLYING FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS DROPPED BY 23,000 **

APPLICATIONS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT AID DECLINED TO A SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 340,000 **

THAT'S DOWN FROM 363,000 THE PREVIOUS WEEK AND A LEVEL CONSISTENT WITH **

TWO SUICIDE CAR BOMBS DETONATED IN NIGER SIMULTANEOUSLY MORE THAN 100 MILES **

ONE EXPLODED INSIDE A MILITARY CAMP IN THE CITY OF AGADEZ AND THE OTHER IN **

TWENTY-FIVE PEOPLE WERE KILLED AND 29 WERE INJURED **

ATTACKS WERE CLAIMED BY THE ISLAMIC EXTREMIST GROUP THE MOVEMENT FOR **

AN AMERICAN MAN SUSPECTED OF KILLING FOUR PEOPLE IS ON THE RUN IN THE CZECH **

BRNO POLICE HAVE IDENTIFIED THE MAN AS KEVIN DAHLGREN, BORN IN 1992 **

CZECH PUBLIC TV SAY DAHLGREN IS THE NEPHEW OF A MARRIED COUPLE WHO WERE **

MEAT PACKERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO EXPLICITLY LIST THE ORIGIN OF BEEF, PORK **

NEW REGULATION IS INTENDED TO RESOLVE YEARS OF DISPUTES WITH CANADA AND **

IT COMPLIES WITH A WORLD TRADE ORG DECISION ISSUED IN JUNE 2012 THAT UPHELD **

POPE FRANCIS DECLARES EVERYONE IS REDEEMED THROUGH JESUS, INCLUDING **

DURING MASS IN ROME, FRANCIS EMPHASIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF "DOING GOOD" AS A **

NOT ALL CHRISTIANS BELIEVE THAT THOSE WHO DON'T BELIEVE WILL BE REDEEMED **

FRIENDS AND FAMILY GATHER FOR THE FIRST OF FUNERAL SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF **

TODAY'S SERVICE IS FOR 9-YR-OLD ANTONIA CANDELARIA, ONE OF SEVEN CHILDREN **

TEN OF THE VICTIMS WERE CHILDREN **

SECOND JEWELRY THEFT REPORTED AT THE CANNES FILM FEST **

POLICE SAYS A "HIGH VALUE" NECKLACE WAS NABBED OVERNIGHT FROM THE RESORT **


 

THIS IS THE BEST BEST BEST STORY EVER! Read this one!! (I love these guys!)

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I don’t think you will ever read a more fun story…

Earlier this month, Brian Dennehy started a new job as chief marketing officer of Nordstrom Inc. In his first week, he pulled aside a colleague to ask a question: How hard it is for a nonemployee to enter the building?

 

Mr. Dennehy doesn’t have a particular interest in corporate security. He just doesn’t want to be “It.”

 

Mr. Dennehy and nine of his friends have spent the past 23 years locked in a game of “Tag.”

 

It started in high school when they spent their morning break darting around the campus of Gonzaga Preparatory School in Spokane, Wash. Then they moved on—to college, careers, families and new cities. But because of a reunion, a contract and someone’s unusual idea to stay in touch, tag keeps pulling them closer. Much closer.

 

The game they play is fundamentally the same as the schoolyard version: One player is “It” until he tags someone else. But men in their 40s can’t easily chase each other around the playground, at least not without making people nervous, so this tag has a twist. There are no geographic restrictions and the game is live for the entire month of February. The last guy tagged stays “It” for the year.

 

That means players get tagged at work and in bed. They form alliances and fly around the country. Wives are enlisted as spies and assistants are ordered to bar players from the office.

 

“You’re like a deer or elk in hunting season,” says Joe Tombari, a high-school teacher in Spokane, who sometimes locks the door of his classroom during off-periods and checks under his car before he gets near it.

 

One February day in the mid-1990s, Mr. Tombari and his wife, then living in California, got a knock on the door from a friend. “Hey, Joe, you’ve got to check this out. You wouldn’t believe what I just bought,” he said, as he led the two out to his car.

 

What they didn’t know was Sean Raftis, who was “It,” had flown in from Seattle and was folded in the trunk of the Honda Accord. When the trunk was opened he leapt out and tagged Mr. Tombari, whose wife was so startled she fell backward off the curb and tore a ligament in her knee.

 

“I still feel bad about it,” says Father Raftis, who is now a priest in Montana. “But I got Joe.”

 

It could have been worse for Mr. Tombari. He was “It” in 1982  CLICK HERE 









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