Agency forced to apologise after Jesus ad scandal
30 Mar 2009 | by Matt Williams
has caused outrage in Lebanon and forced the responsible agency, FP7 Doha, to apologise
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has caused outrage in Lebanon and forced the responsible agency, FP7 Doha, to apologise
The ruling followed an outcry in Lebanon over an ad for Samsung showing Jesus photographing a group of nuns with a Samsung camera. Samsung said it neither commissioned nor approved the ad. Lynx organisers said they took the decision after an inquiry revealing numerous examples of work from the agency ...
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