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UNDATED: This image shows the boat that family of four clung to
as 46-year-old John Riggs swam five hours in a storm for help.WBOC.comA
Maryland man swam for hours to reach help for his family, including
two children, after their boat capsized in a storm off Marylands Eastern
Shore.John Franklin Riggs climbed rocks along the shoreline in the dark
and knocked on the door of the first house he saw after
swimming three miles early Wednesday.He came to the right house, said Angela
Byrd, whose dogs barking awakened her. She found 46-year-old Riggs outside,
soaking wet and barefoot.He said, Ive been swimming since sundown; I need
help, she told the Daily Times.Byrd called 911 and rescuers were soon
on their way to the 16-foot Carolina Skiff that capsized near Deal
Island, southwest of Salisbury. Life jackets saved the boaters lives, Sgt.
Brian Albert of the Maryland Natural Resources Police said."Just not knowing
what's going on with them while I was gone. It was getting
nasty and blowing harder. And not knowing if we would be able
to find them when we got back out there," Riggs told WBOC.com.A
Maryland State Police helicopter hovered above the boat as firefighters
from Deal Island, Mount Vernon and Fairmount in Somerset County and Westside
in Wicomico County pulled alongside. The U.S. Coast Guard also was on
the scene, Albert said.Deal Island Fire Chief Donald Ford told WBOC.com
that Riggs braved. "some of the worse tides in the Chesapeake B
July 11, 2013: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi speaks to reporters on
Capitol Hill in Washington.APThe big news on ObamaCare these past two weeks
has been the administration's announcement that it will delay by one year
the requirement on businesses to provide health insurance.Nancy Pelosi,
though, had a curious take on the whole thing. Actually, she instructed
reporters, "The mandate was not delayed."The House Democratic leader used
some creative reasoning to make her case -- she claimed the administration
really only delayed the requirement on businesses to report insurance coverage
details.But The Washington Post fact-checker on Friday shut it down, effectively
ruling that Pelosi is trying to "deny reality.""Yes, reporting requirements
were delayed. But there also was a one-year delay of the actual
employer mandate. It's right there in the announcement," the Post wrote.-
House Democratic Leader Nancy PelosiHere's what Pelosi said during a press
conference on Thursday:"The point is, is that the mandate was not delayed.
Certain reporting by businesses that could be perceived as onerous, that
reporting requirement was delayed, and partially to review how it would
work and how it could be better. It was not a delay
of the mandate for the businesses."Pelosi was correct in the first part
of that statement. In an announcement last week on the Treasury Department
blog, Mark J. Mazur. assistant secretary for Tax Policy at Treasury, said
th
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