Some injuries seeking their luggage once from inside the bus
Some of the casualties were from inside the bus
Some abilia they want to beat the driver of the Suzuki car that he is the accident caused by his gait road
One of the good Samaritans was prevented passengers in great anger wanting to beat the old man full of Suzuki who was known by only one name elder monk
Journalist Kenneth Mwazembeakiwasili Ifisi Hospital, accompanied by Joseph Mwaisango our Mbeya after the accident area Senjele Mbozi district as he appeared to his farm in the district apply to initial reports said he has a broken leg left
PEOPLE over 25 injured in the accident that happened yesterday after the car in which they were traveling in a Toyota Costa from Mbozi to Mbeya highway in the area Senjele Mbozi District, Mbeya Region.
The accident involving the Costa vehicle type with registration number T 336 CJY that the accident happened after defeating the driver while trying abandoned Suzuki of another vehicle with registration number T 327 Marz.
According to some survivors injured in the accident said source is a driver failing to manage passenger vehicle abandoned after a small car because they have the speed with heavy rain was going to fall.
Some of the injured were rushed into hospital Designated Ifisi and others were taken in Mbeya Referral Hospital for further treatment.
According to a recent survey by The Knot, the average wedding costs $27,800 as of 2011. You can plan a successful wedding on a much smaller budget, though, and still get most of the essentials of a more expensive wedding, minus unnecessary bells and whistles. You can have the wedding of your dreams on a shoestring budget when you employ a well-executed plan, a commitment to stay on budget and creative do-it-yourself touches.
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Venues and Vendors
Step 1
Select an inexpensive or free wedding reception site. The reception equals about 50 percent of your total wedding budget, so it offers the largest amount of potential savings. Some options for your reception site include a beach, park, friend's house or botanical garden. These options also help you save money because you can hire your own vendors or make your own food.
Step 2
Become a member of a church if you plan to have a religious ceremony and if you aren't a current member of a church. Many churches do not charge for a wedding ceremony at the church, and some churches will refuse to marry nonmembers.
Step 3
Reserve more money for the vendors that are most important to you. Don't skimp. For example, if you want beautiful wedding photographs, don't risk giving an amateur this position. Instead, opt for cheaper alternatives for other vendors, such as hiring a high school band or choir singer to perform the music for your wedding ceremony or reception.
Food and Drink
Step 1
Serve alternatives to a main course. Only 42 percent of weddings offer sit-down meals. More affordable options include passing around trays of finger food that you and family members prepare before the wedding or having a buffet to save on the cost of a caterer and waitstaff. You can also opt for a wine and cheese event, informal barbecue or dessert stations.
Step 2
Order a small decorative cake for photo ops. Purchase a more affordable sheet cake that will be used to cut for guests. The cake can be in the same color and design as the wedding cake, but it will be much cheaper in a flat sheet cake.
Step 3
Skip the alcohol. Weddings and alcohol don't always mix, and skipping the booze can save you the cost of alcohol, more serving glasses, a bartender and any liability from a person driving after drinking too much at your event. If you must serve alcohol, stick with beer and wine.
Step 4
Prepare drinks in bulk. Tea, lemonade and punch are cheap options that can serve multiple guests with only a few dollars of expense.
Other Ways to Save
Step 1
Use digital invitations to cut your invitation cost. This method can be inexpensive or even free. You can also create a free wedding website to keep track of responses to your invitations instead of having to pay for response cards and postage.
Step 2
Invite fewer people. Each guest represents an incremental increase in the price for food, decorations, favors, invitations and rental items.
Step 3
Get married on a weekday or Sunday. The most popular day to get married is on a Saturday. Getting married on a different day can save you as much as 10 percent of the total budget. Changing the time to a morning or early afternoon wedding can also help you save money.
Step 4
Make your wedding decorations. Use artificial flowers and candles to decorate guests' tables. If you use fresh flowers, stick with flowers that are in season.
This is definitely one of the most common secrets women keep from men! Even if most women don’t like to admit it, they do save some memories from past relationships. This doesn’t mean that we still have feelings for our former partners; we just like to save a few things that made us happy at a certain point in our lives, like that love letter or that poem that he wrote us. They just remind us how good it is to feel loved and all those details that are still a part of our past have helped us become the wonderful person that we are today.
2. WHAT WE THINK OF YOUR GIFTS
Most women won’t ever tell their partners that they don’t like the gifts they gave them, because they don’t want to hurt their loved one’s feelings. We appreciate your effort to try to find something that you think will suit us, so even if it’s not the best thing you could have given us, we love the fact that you paid attention to what have told you and that you always try to make us happy.
3. HOW MUCH MONEY WE SPEND ON CLOTHES
Okay, so maybe some of you might not agree with me on this one, but I must tell you that there actually are a lot of women who don’t tell their partners how much money they spend on clothes or on shoes, because they want to avoid any potential arguments on this matter. I don’t know if it’s okay to not be completely honest with your loved one, but sometimes it’s just better to keep certain things to yourself and focus your energy on making your partner happy, because this is all that matters after all.
4. WE DON’T CARE ABOUT HOW MUCH MONEY YOU MAKE
Actually, most women don’t really care about how much money a man makes, as long as he’s kind and does everything in his power to make them happy and show them that he loves them. On the other hand, we don’t appreciate laziness and lack of motivation, so work as hard as you can, even if you don’t make as much money as you should or as much as you deserve. I’m sure that if you persevere, you will be able to reach your goals and fulfill all your dreams
5. THE WAY WE FEEL ABOUT YOUR FAMILY
Even if a woman doesn’t like her partner’s family, she will never tell them that, because she doesn’t want to jeopardize their relationship and she also doesn’t want to hurt her loved one's feelings. Most women just keep their mouths shut on this matter, because they don’t want to make their partner choose between them and their family. They will just avoid being around their significant other’s annoying relative for as long as they can
Liverpool endured another miserable trip to Crystal Palace as two late goals gave the south London club their third win of the season.
The Reds, whose title bid last season was damaged by a 3-3 draw at Selhurst Park, took the lead through Rickie Lambert's strike in the second minute.
But Dwight Gayle equalised after Yannick Bolasie's shot came off a post.
Joe Ledley then slotted Palace in front before Mile Jedinak converted a free-kick from 25 yards.
The look on the faces of the Liverpool players after the third goal wasreminiscent of that night in May when they threw away a 3-0 goal lead, a result which effectively ended their title hopes.
But while that side were applauded for their heroics of last season, few are eulogising about this current incarnation.
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Philip Neville: "Because of what Liverpool did last season, I think some people came into this campaign with unrealistic expectations of what they could achieve this time. Rather than under-achieving, their current position is probably a more accurate reflection of this team's level at the moment, especially while Daniel Sturridge is injured."
They have now lost three consecutive league matches and have only won once in five in the league. They are 18 points behind leaders Chelsea, and at the moment Europe, never mind the title, seems to be a distant dream.
Questions will be asked, such as: do Liverpool need to buy a striker in January? Should manager Brendan Rodgers drop Steven Gerrard? And what has happened to the form of Raheem Sterling?
Gerrard was wayward with his shooting and failed to impose any sort of influence in midfield, while Sterling, who appealed for a penalty, appears to have lost the sharpness he displayed at the start of the season.
The match could not have started any better for the Reds when striker Lambert, in for the injured Mario Balotelli, scored his first goal for the club when he controlled a ball from Lallana and finished calmly.
But they held on to the lead for only 16 minutes, when Gayle, who twice scored in that 3-3 draw, tapped in after fierce strike from the exceptional Bolasie cannoned off a post.
Rocky Reds in choppy waters
Liverpool have only had fewer points at this stage of a Premier League campaign on one occasion - 1992-93, when they had 13.
The Reds have only managed eight shots on target in their last three league matches.
They have conceded 21 goals in their last 10 league away matches.
Liverpool have failed to win in four league games for the first time since September 2012.
The match settled down into a more of a rhythm, with Liverpool having the lion's share of possession and Palace trying to catch them on the counter.
But apart from the goal, the visitors failed to hit the target again. And the only other real chance for the Reds was when Lambert headed over at the far post.
Their second goal resulted from a marvellous piece of skill on the right from Bolasie, who turned two markers before pulling back the ball for Ledley to score.
And Palace completed a splendid win eight minutes from time when Australia midfielder Jedinak curled a superb free-kick beyond the reach of Simon Mignolet.
The win pulls the Eagles out of the bottom three, but no doubt manager Neil Warnock would have been more pleased with the manner in which they managed it.
Rickie Lambert scored his first goal in 13 appearances for Liverpool
Dwight Gayle became the first Crystal Palace player to score four Premier League goals against a single opponent
Joe Ledley punished the Reds again after they failed to deal with Yannick Bolasie
Mile Jedinak added the finishing touch from a free-kick after Dwight Gayle was fouled by Martin Skrtel
Full TimeMatch ends, Crystal Palace 3, Liverpool 1.
90:00+4:03Full time
Full TimeSecond Half ends, Crystal Palace 3, Liverpool 1.
90:00+1:14
Attempt missed. Joe Ledley (Crystal Palace) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by James McArthur.
90:00+0:56
Attempt blocked. Dwight Gayle (Crystal Palace) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Barry Bannan.
89:28
Foul by Raheem Sterling (Liverpool).
89:28
James McArthur (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
87:22
Attempt missed. Fabio Borini (Liverpool) right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Martin Skrtel with a headed pass following a corner.
86:56
Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Brede Hangeland.
86:30
Fabio Borini (Liverpool) wins a free kick on the left wing.
86:30
Foul by Martin Kelly (Crystal Palace).
85:53
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool) wins a free kick on the right wing.
85:53
Foul by Joel Ward (Crystal Palace).
85:22Substitution
SubstitutionSubstitution, Crystal Palace. Barry Bannan replaces Yannick Bolasie.
84:36
Attempt missed. Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is just a bit too high from a direct free kick.
83:43Booking
BookingBrede Hangeland (Crystal Palace) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
83:38
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
83:38
Foul by Brede Hangeland (Crystal Palace).
80:50Goal scored
Goal!Goal! Crystal Palace 3, Liverpool 1. Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace) from a free kick with a right footed shot to the top right corner.
80:04
Foul by Martin Skrtel (Liverpool).
80:04
Dwight Gayle (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick in the attacking half.