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Originally published Friday, May 13, 2005 at 12:00 AM

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It's happily ever after for Pelosi's pink pump

The story of the little lost plane that terrified the nation's capital earlier this week didn't just have a happy ending. It had its own...

Knight Ridder Newspapers

WASHINGTON — The story of the little lost plane that terrified the nation's capital earlier this week didn't just have a happy ending. It had its own little fairy-tale moment.

Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., got down on one knee yesterday before the top Democrat in the House of Representatives, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California. In his hand was a light pink, sling-back pump.

"It is my shoe!" Pelosi said as Reichert made his Prince Charming-like presentation during her weekly news conference, a forum in which she usually bashes the policies of Reichert's fellow Republicans. "That is such a gentleman."


Pelosi was lifted out of her shoes Wednesday by her security detail as police evacuated the Capitol after a single-engine Cessna strayed into restricted airspace over Washington. "Security just pulled me away, and I said, 'I'm losing my shoe.' And they said, 'That's too bad,' and 'Just keep going.' And then the other one went off flying through the air," Pelosi said.

A Capitol Police officer found one shoe. The other one was bouncing around a stairwell as Reichert and dozens of others were hustling out, and it "flipped up in front of me," Reichert said.

He scooped it up, partly out of fear that somebody might trip over it. "I searched diligently out in the street. There were several women I came up to ... who were wearing pink that day, and I asked if they had lost a shoe," Reichert said.

Pelosi and her bare feet were sheltered in an "undisclosed location" with other congressional leaders.

Unlike Prince Charming, Reichert didn't have to try the shoe on every woman on Capitol Hill; he later heard about Pelosi's lost shoe and made the connection.

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