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Egypt: 8 Americans killed in a bus crash
Associated Press
Published: 26.12.10, 13:11
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1. My condolences.
~~Lengualima~~ ,   I   (12.26.10)
My condolence to his families, God give the strength, endurance, to accept this hard stroke.
2. Is there a passenger list of the casualties?
Rivkah   (12.26.10)
My brother-in-law and his wife are on a tour of Egypt and the Red Sea and Petra right now until the 29th and I hope it was not a tour bus they were on. Were Larry and Linda Miller on the bus?
3. I called the US State Department and was connected to
Rivkah   (12.26.10)
the US Embassy in Cairo and they said there is not a passenger list available yet of the names of the Americans killed and injured on the bus crash, but will call back when they find my brother-in-law and his wife wherever they are in Egypt and if they were on the bus that crashed.
4. bus crash in egypt
sas ,   israel   (12.26.10)
lived in egypt for 2 years. unreal - but their drivers are worse than the israeli driver. there, a red light, stop sign or yield is only a "suggestion".
5. Abu Simbel twin temples, 280 km from Aswan
observer   (12.26.10)
were carved out of the mountainside during the reign of alleged Pharaoh of the Exodus Ramesses II in the 13th century BC. The discoveries made by the new archaeology discredited a great exodus in the 13th century BC. Moses could not have led the Hebrews out of Egypt into the Promised Land, for the good reason that the latter was Egyptian territory at the time. And there is no trace of either a slave revolt against the pharaonic empire or of a sudden conquest of Canaan by outsiders.
6. 5 observer: When Pharoah and his army were destroyed
Rivkah   (12.26.10)
in the Red Sea chasing Moses and the Hebrews, there was no Egyptian army left to persecute the Hebrews even if the Sinai was part of Egypt.
7. Thankfully, my brother-in-law and his wife were not on that
Rivkah   (12.27.10)
bus that crashed. Praise YHWH. Thank you YHWH.
8. discreditation
Marilyn ,   USA   (12.27.10)
It's just not likely to happen. If it were false the people that were around during those times would have discredited it. It's perhaps more something that the Egyptians wanted to forget about.
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