News
|
70 billion |
$14 million |
Picture sales for Annie Vallotton, illustrator of the Good News Bible. HarperCollins says her 500 line drawings for the Bible, which has sold 140 million copies, make her the best-selling artist of all time. | Amount the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel lost in two apparent Ponzi schemes. The denomination's president and treasurer resigned in March. |
14 million |
25 million |
AIDS orphans in the world today | AIDS orphans expected by 2010 |
Sources: The Washington Times, BBC, Los Angeles Times
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