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Category: Religion

Dutch freedoms under real threat

November 13, 2004 neville

The news this morning of the burning down of a mosque in the eastern part of The Netherlands is the latest worrying development here following the murder of Theo van Gogh, the controversial Dutch filmmaker who was gunned down in Amsterdam on 2 November. There have now been more than 20 incidents like this in […]

Amsterdam life, Film, Religion

The changing face of Dutch society

December 11, 2004 neville

The Daily Telegraph carries a front-page report today about how an exodus of native-born Dutch in search of a new life abroad has reversed immigration flows for the first time since the post-WW2 era. The report says that, last year, more people left The Netherlands than arrived as migrants or asylum seekers, even though unemployment […]

Amsterdam life, Current Affairs, Europe, Religion 4 Comments

Podcasting the news on the Pope

April 1, 2005 neville

The health of Pope John Paul is looking increasingly grave, according to all news reports. Things are not looking good at all. One medium I will be following closely is the Catholic Insider, the podcast blog by Father Roderick Vonhögen, catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Utrecht here in The Netherlands. As I write this, […]

Communication, Podcasting, Religion, Web/Tech 5 Comments

Now the podcasting vicar

August 4, 2005 neville

BBC News: Thousands of people have downloaded a Suffolk vicar’s sermons after he posted them on the internet last month. The Rev Leonard Payne, Vicar of St Nicholas’ Church in Wrentham, said the response had been overwhelming after he posted them on the Apple iTune store. "We were stunned. Within a short period of time, […]

Communication, Podcasting, Religion 9 Comments

Pricey freedom of the press

February 3, 2006 neville

BBC News: Danish-Swedish dairy giant Arla Foods says the ongoing boycott of Danish products in the Middle East had so far cost it between £40m and £50m. As the Muslim world refuses to buy Danish goods in protest over cartoons published in a Danish newspaper, Arla is losing £1m a day. Arla has also had […]

Business, Communication, Current Affairs, Europe, Internal Communication, Journalism, Religion, Reputation, Workplace 2 Comments

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