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Road reflects why $568 billion in aid to Africa has largely failed

A Red Cross truck travels on a dirt road, Monday, Feb. 12, 2007, outside the Kenyan town of Naivasha. Tens of thousands of trucks every year carry food, fuel and other goods to 100 million people in east and central Africa up a bone-jarring, dilapidated two-lane road.
December 20, 2007

By CHRIS TOMLINSON Associated Press Writer NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- To judge how far aid has helped Africa along the road to prosperity, just look down at the pavement -- or the lack of it. The most important highway in East Africa starts at the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa. Tens of thousands of...

For family lost in snow, faith pulled them through

Joshua Dominguez, 12, gets wheeled passed reporters after being discharged from Feather River Hospital in Paradise, Calif., on Wednesday, Dec. 19. Joshua, two siblings and his father were rescued after a snow storm hit while they were looking for a Christmas tree.
December 20, 2007

PARADISE, Calif. (AP) -- A man who was lost in the mountains along with his three children for three days during a snowstorm said he was terrified they wouldn't make it out alive, but he remained strong for his children and relied on his faith. Frederick Dominguez and the children, who vanished while...

Congress OKs Va Tech-inspired bill on gun buyers’ mental problems

Firearms owner John Markell holds a Glock 9 mm pistol in Roanoke, Va., in this April file photo. The gun is similar to one sold to Seung-Hui Cho, the Virginia Tech shooter. Congress on Wednesday passed a long-stalled bill inspired by the Virginia Tech shootings that would more easily flag prospective gun buyers who have documented mental health problems. (AP Photo)
December 19, 2007

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress on Wednesday passed a long-stalled bill inspired by the Virginia Tech shootings that would more easily flag prospective gun buyers who have documented mental health problems. The measure also would help states with the cost. Passage by voice votes in the House and Senate...

Biola graduates 350+ at Fall Commencement

Biola graduates 350+ at Fall Commencement
December 18, 2007

More than 350 Biolans graduated last Friday, Dec. 14, in Chase Gymnasium. To commemorate the first graduation of the centennial year, fall graduates wore special "100 years" medallions on their gowns. It also marked the first commencement ceremony with President Barry Corey at the university's helm....

Is there a silver lining to “Golden Compass”?

Actress Nicole Kidman signs autographs as she arrives for the premiere of "The Golden Compass" in Sydney, Australia, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007. (AP Photo)
December 17, 2007

A visual masterpiece, “The Golden Compass,” which made its way into theaters Dec. 7, is well on its way to mesmerizing audiences across the U.S. Set in a magical world featuring talking bears who fight wars, Gyptians and witches, it is no wonder that the controversial film has now reached No. 1 in...

Match.com wants to match its members up with Facebook users

Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg speaks to press and advertising partners at a Facebook announcement in New York in this November 6, 2007 file photo. The online hangout is mining friends' buying habits, -all so advertisers can reach those most likely to buy with pitches most relevant to them, even as doing so means amassing more data on you.
December 17, 2007

NEW YORK (AP) -- Match.com, an old standby of online dating, wants to make some new connections among the fast-growing number of Facebook users worldwide. Dating Web site Match.com, owned by media mogul Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp conglomerate, plans to launch two new features this week that bring...

Delta Offers Air Etiquette Tips

A pilot in a Delta Airlines jet sits in the cockpit in Seattle in this June 2, 2005 file photo. The airline introduced a humorous set of videos coaching passengers on plane etiquette.
December 13, 2007

ATLANTA (AP) -- Volumes have been written about how to properly behave at weddings or which fork to use at fancy dinners. But when it comes to dealing with the neighboring passenger who hogs precious airline arm space or the unruly kid who won't pipe down on crowded flights, there's precious little...

More tourists to visit Bethlehem for Christmas since uprising began 7 years ago

Palestinian men talk as they sit on a bench in Manger Square, near the Church of the Nativity, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007.
December 12, 2007

BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) -- There's a reason for Christmas cheer in biblical Bethlehem this year -- more tourists are on their way now than in any holiday season since Israeli-Palestinian fighting broke out seven years ago, the town's mayor said Tuesday. Relative calm between Israelis and Palestinians...

Monthly fasting may help protect against heart diseases

The sun sets behind the Mormon Temple, the centerpiece of Temple Square in Salt Lake City. The Latter Day Saints promote monthly fasting and are not alone in their encouragement of this spiritual discipline. Biola professors also promote fasting in Bible classes such as "Biblical Interpretation and Spiritual Formation," a required class for all Biola students.
Discipline shows health benefits for Mormons
December 12, 2007

Mormons have less heart disease _ something doctors have long chalked up to their religion's ban on smoking. New research suggests that another of their ''clean living'' habits also may be helping their hearts: fasting for one day each month. A study in Utah, where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day...

Colorado church gunman may have warned of second attack

An unidentified officer stands by his cruiser while blocking the roadway into the New Life Church on Dec. 10. Two women died from a shooting at the church, which was one of two church shootings in Colorado on Sunday.
December 11, 2007

DENVER (AP) -- In between his two deadly shooting sprees, church gunman Matthew Murray apparently posted furious threats on the Internet to kill Christians. But whether the warnings reached police before he struck again was unclear. The warnings -- and other anguished, despair-filled messages over...

ONECampaign spends $1.8 million on TV ads

December 11, 2007

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Members of the bipartisan ONEcampaign are encouraging people to ask the presidential candidates what they would do about the world's poorest people in $1.8 million worth of television ads to be shown in the weeks before the nation's first presidential contests. Organizers discussed...

With finals in view, Biolans chill out at ice skating night

At an Elf-themed AS Skating Night on Friday, Dec. 7, students enjoyed time on the ice.
December 9, 2007

Biolans hit the ice Friday night, Dec. 7, as A.S.'s Social Board put on an Elf-themed night of ice skating at Norwalk Ice Arena. Social Board staff estimated over 200 people attended the event, several of whom dressed to the theme, wearing elf costumes or hats that looked like animals from the movie...