Home | Poem | Jokes | Games | Science | Biography | Celibrity Video | বাংলা


Japanese tour van crashes in Utah

Cultural News Email Daily
 
Japanese tour van crashes in Utah, 2 adults, 1 child killed

Three Japanese died in the crash of a tour van heading to Bryce Canyon from Las Vegas on Aug. 9 (Utah Highway Patrol photo)
Utah Tour Van Crashes
 
A tour van carrying 14 Japanese from Osaka, Aichi, Kagawa, and Tokyo, rolled off a highway in Utah, killing two adults and one child and causing seven others serious injuries.
 
The accident took place on Interstate 15 some four miles north of Cedar City on Monday, Aug. 9 around 6:40 p.m.
 
Two of the victims who died were ejected when the van went off the road. The third victim who died was found trapped inside the van.
 
Seven of the victims with critical injuries have been airlifted to Salt Lake City.
Victims with non-life threatening injuries were transported to Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City.
 
The Japanese tour started on Monday, Aug. 9 from Las Vegas, the tour group was enroute to Bryce Canyon National Park, and scheduled to return to Japan Aug. 15.
 
Among the 14 Japanese tourists, four were clients of major travel agency H.I.S. Co., while eight from Nippon Travel Agency, and the remaining two were Kinki Nippon Tourist.
Cultural News Email Daily is edited by Shige Higashi of Cultural News in Los Angeles, California. Join Cultural News Club to help to spread Japanese art and culture in Southern California. Suggested donation subscription fee for CN Email Daily is $10 per a year.  For more info, visit www.culturalnews.com/club
Bookmark and Share
Safe Unsubscribe
This email was sent to omsstravel.1234@blogger.com by editor@culturalnews.com.
Cultural News | P.O Box 48678 | Los Angeles | CA | 90048

Hurting People Hurt People -- August 10, 2010

Click Here
Daily Update
Crosswalk Home  |  Devotionals  |  Bible Study Tools  |  Who Is Jesus?
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 Email Send to a Friend   Mobile Mobile   Free Newsletters Free Newsletters
News & Culture

Hurting People Hurt People
Dr. David Hawkins
We seem wired to find fault and cast blame, minimizing our own faults while maximizing the faults of our mate. While there are certainly situations where one mate has perpetrated abuse on the other, many marriages are fraught with mutual wounding.
Read the full article here



Parenting

Christians and Public Education
S. Michael Craven
I am frequently asked for my thoughts on "public education." Granted this is a dicey issue that can get you into a lot of trouble very quickly. However, the question is legitimate, given education's enormous role in shaping our children; thus, as Christians, we have no choice but to wrestle with the answers, even if we don't like them.
Read the full article here



Culture

The Mosque at Ground Zero: Sense and Sensibility
Chuck Colson
Tolerance used to mean listening respectfully to others' opinions, even when you disagree. Tolerance as Bloomberg understands it, means "I won't say no to you for anything you want, and you don't say no to me for anything I want."--The ultimate expression of political correctness, and the most certain formula for moral chaos.
Read the full article here

Invisible Children Remembers Volunteer Killed in Uganda Bombings
Ginny McCabe
On Saturday, several hundred people overflowed the sanctuary of Bethel Baptist Church in Wilmington, Del., as they gathered for a memorial celebration that honored Nate Henn.
Read the full article here



Entertainment

"Letters to God" Something to Write Home About
Christian Hamaker
"Letters to God" is the latest film made by Christians and aimed directly at the evangelical audience. It's a competent, old-fashioned production that puts Jesus Christ front and center, and one in which every needy character embraces faith as an answer to their problems.
Read the full article here

Even Comedy's Own Dynamic Duo Can't Save "Date Night"
Christa Banister
As those who regularly watch The Office and 30 Rock already know, Steve Carell and Tina Fey are two very funny actors. Ultimately, it's a testament to their respective comedic talents that Date Night, their first big-screen pairing, isn't a total bust.
Read the full article here

Death and Dark Comedy Collide Awkwardly in "Death at a Funeral"
Christa Banister
In case you're curious, the latest installment is basically a scene-by-scene reenactment of the 2007 version.
Read the full article here
Facebook Twitter


Click Here
•  Devotionals at CBD.com

•  Affordable online degrees

•  Better Homeschooling

•  Orphans need your help!

•  Free Publishing Guide

Crosswalk.com is a member of the Salem Web Network of sites including:

• OnePlace.com

• LightSource.com

• ChristianJobs.com

• CrossCards.com

• SermonSearch.com

• Christianity.com

Send a FREE Ecard! More FREE Ecards
He Cares For You
Look Up
You're a Blessing
A Birthday Prayer
Click Here

Back to School Savings: Take $5 Off Your Order

Back to School Savings: Take $5 Off Your Order of $30 or More
View in Web Browser I View on Mobile
Inside the DEA
With exclusive access, National Geographic goes inside one of the most audacious international law enforcement stings of the decade.
$24.95
Preview
Wonders of the Universe Collection
Journey into the depths of outer space with this 5-disc collection of National Geographic's best space programs.
$44.95
Preview
Inside Hurricane Katrina: Commemorative Edition
An in-depth examination of Katrina and the decisions and circumstances that impacted Gulf of Mexico residents. Now with bonus program Drowning New Orleans.
$24.95
Preview
America Before Columbus
National Geographic embarks on an expedition into the mysterious world of ancient American history.
$24.95
Preview
Electronic Armageddon
Investigate what could happen if a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse surged to earth crippling every aspect of modern society's infrastructure, including our vulnerable electrical grid.
$19.95
Preview
On Board Marine One
With exclusive access, National Geographic takes you inside the presidential helicopter.
$24.95
Preview
The Real Slumdogs
Travel into the heart of the slum made famous by the Oscar-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire".
$19.95
Preview
Escaping the Great White
In waters where tens of thousands of seals must cross shark-infested ocean, National Geographic explores what seals do to avoid the great whites' jaws.
$19.95
Preview
Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West
Relive the epic journey of Western exploration.
$19.95
Preview
 
* Save $5 on your order of $30.00 or more. To receive discount, follow link in this email or enter code "SCHOOL" at checkout. Offer valid through August 25, 2010, and cannot be combined with any other offer.

If you received this email from a friend and would like to subscribe to this or other National Geographic emails, click here.

Unsubscribe | Change Email Address | Update Email Preferences | Privacy Policy | Mission Statement | NGS Customer Service

Click the unsubscribe link above to be removed from our email program, or send your request to…
National Geographic; Attn: E-newsletter Program; 1145 17th Street NW; Washington, DC 20036.

Copyright © 2010 National Geographic Society. All Rights Reserved.

To ensure that you receive your National Geographic emails, please add ngs@newsletters.nationalgeographic.com to your address book now.