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Former President George HW Bush's son rescues woman boating in Maine

A Maine woman is thanking one of former President George H.W. Bush’s sons for rescuing her on her boat.

Shirley Polinger had six passengers when her boat’s engine conked out Saturday between Kennebunkport and Wells.

She tells the Portland Press Herald she flagged down a passing boat named the Fidelity IV, one of the former president’s boats kept at the family compound in Kennebunkport. The boat was operated by Neil Bush.

Polinger says she asked to borrow a knife to cut away what she suspected was an entanglement around her propeller but Bush jumped into the water and couldn’t find any entanglement. She says he then towed her boat to shore in Wells Harbor.

Harbor Master Chris Mayo says Polinger likely hit a lobster buoy. He says the incident was “pretty uneventful” other than the Bush family connection.

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America's Commitment to Volunteerism and Service

By Valerie Jarrett, Neil Bush, Michelle Nunn

The first immigrants to America came seeking freedom, but they survived — and, in time, came to thrive — because of their determination and because of each other. They valued self-reliance, but in times of strife they also knew could rely on neighbors, friends, sometimes even strangers to offer a helping hand.

That neighbor-helping-neighbor spirit is woven into the DNA of the American spirit. It defines in a very real sense who we are as a people.

It also unites us.

That unity was on vivid display this Monday when President Obama welcomed the man who launched the modern service movement, President George H. W. Bush, back to the White House to honor the recipients of the 5,000th Daily Point of Light award. Together, they lauded Kathy Hamilton and Floyd Hammer of Union, Iowa for stepping up to fight hunger and improve the lives of children worldwide.

Nearly 10 years ago, Hamilton and Hammer participated in a volunteer mission to Tanzania to help renovate an HIV/AIDS hospital there. Startled by the starvation they saw, the couple started Outreach, Inc., which has engaged thousands of volunteers in packaging and distributing 230 million free meals to children in more than 15 countries, including the United States.

Their story is a simple one: Two people decided that they simply had to do something. Telling that story, day in and day out, is what the Daily Point of Light Award is all about.

President Bush was the first president in U.S. history to institute a daily presidential recognition program from the White House, conferring 1,020 Daily Point of Light Awards between 1990 and 1993. And President Bush helped launch a nonprofit – Points of Light – that has become the largest organization in the world dedicated to volunteer service.

While he didn't originate the notion of helping our fellow man, he reasserted it as a national priority and insisted that “there can be no definition of a successful life that does not include service to others.”

President Obama built on this commitment to service when he signed the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act in 2009, which will increase the size of AmeriCorps from 75,000 volunteers to 250,000 by 2017. In 2012, the President created the FEMA Corps program, which established a FEMA-dedicated unit of AmeriCorps members to work solely on disaster preparedness, response and recovery efforts — and he launched the Serve.gov platform to make it easier for Americans to find and post local volunteer opportunities.

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Bush spokesman says ex-president's fever is gone

A spokesman says the fever that kept former President George H.W. Bush in the hospital over Christmas is gone.

Bush spokesman Jim McGrath said Wednesday that doctors at the Houston hospital where the ex-president has been treated for a month remain “cautiously optimistic” that he will recover. Still, no discharge date has been set, and McGrath says that doctors are being cautious because Bush is 88 and “sometimes issues crop up that are beyond anybody’s ability to discern or foretell.”

The former president was initially hospitalized with a bronchitis-like cough.

He has been visited over the holiday by his sons, Neil Bush and former president George W. Bush, along with other family members. McGrath says Bush’s youngest daughter, Dora, is arriving in Houston on Wednesday.

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