An article about the Enhanced Games – a planned international competition that would allow athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs and other biotechnology – said that a deal to make a documentary series had been signed with Ridley Scott, and that Scott was on board to direct. In fact, the documentary deal is with Scott’s production company, RSA, which says Scott is not personally involved in the project. Also, the $100,000 being offered to 10 athletes is for them to promote the games, and not directly linked to their participation in the documentary series (On your marks, get set … dope!, 29 June, Saturday magazine, p20).
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Climate activists on trial for blocking of M25 defy court to address jurors
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