Agency forced to apologise after Jesus ad scandal
By Matt Williams Monday, 30 March 2009 03:15PM
LONDON - An ad depicting Jesus taking a photograph of a group of nuns with a Samsung SL310W camera has caused outrage in Lebanon and forced the responsible agency, FP7 Doha, to apologise to the Lebanese people.
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