BBC presenter says its difficult to speak about God (Christian Today)
Its almost socially unacceptable to say you believe in God on air says BBC presenter Jeremy Vine
Its almost socially unacceptable to say you believe in God on air says BBC presenter Jeremy Vine
BBC presenter Jeremy Vine has spoken candidly about the problems of combining a successful radio career with his Christian faith. He admitted that he avoided discussing the subject on air.
Jeremy Vine the BBC presenter has claimed that it is becoming “socially unacceptable” to be a Christian in Britain.
NYTimes.com is being blocked in China, even as some news sites have had recent restrictions lifted, IHT reported.
The Chinese government is paying internet users to counter negative comments about it on the web, finds the BBC’s Michael Bristow.
Apple has backed off its suggestion that Macs require antivirus software. Yesterday, the computer maker suffered a public relations nightmare after an article was discovered on the company’s site encouraging Mac users to install antivirus software. Less than 24 hours later, Apple has quietly removed this recommendation from its KnowledgeBase.
As we saw yesterday, the accusations from the BBC, Washington Post, and Cnet saying that Apple was trying to “quietly” recommend antivirus software were false: a quick fact check showed it was all an update to an old tech note.
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