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More than 90 competitors in 12 categories took part in the event, with Nelson riders relishing home trail advantage with several podium performances. Practice, qualifying and racing all took place on the one day – testing competitors’ mental fortitude as well as their skills on the bike. Despite a year-long hiatus from downhill competition, Canterbury’s Sam Blenkinsop showed no sign of rust in the spokes, taking out the men’s elite category, while Nelson’s Louise Kelly and Jess Harvey claimed second in the women’s elite and masters 30-39 categories, respectively. Rotorua’s Robin Goomes proved unstoppable in putting 13 seconds between her and Kelly, as was Agata Bulska of Canterbury with her 40-second margin over Harvey. ....
Spare us the Google-eyed crackpots: the case for a viable news business We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 5, 2021 6.28pm Normal text size Advertisement The Jewish bankers control the secret space lasers, don’t you know? That’s how they started the bushfires in California. The fires were lit from space to clear the route for a proposed high-speed rail line. The US congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene spelt it out on Facebook, so it’s not a secret any longer. She’s clever to figure it out, no doubt about it: “Too many coincidences to ignore,” as she said, putting the former Governor of California, Jerry Brown, at the centre of the conspiracy. Greene is a Republican, Brown a Democrat, naturally. ....
Abstract The Missing Cryptoqueen, produced for BBC Sounds by Jamie Bartlett and Georgia Catt, investigates the cryptocurrency scam fronted by Dr. Ruja Ignatova, self-described “cryptoqueen.” The series benefits from the engrossing complexity of a sprawling conspiracy: The podcasters travel across continents to find both the scammers and their victims, making important stops in the U.K., Germany, Bulgaria, the Netherlands, and Uganda. The series also benefits from its own breathless narration, which keeps listeners in the present-tense of the storytelling. This was an especially compelling series for the large audience who listened as the weekly episodes were released, as the series integrated new information as the investigation proceeded. Though the podcast does not, in the end, find the missing cryptoqueen, they do uncover the absorbing story of a destructive hoax. ....
BBC The Missing Cryptoqueen looks into the life of Dr Ruja Ignatova, the face and founder of cryptocurrency OneCoin. The Missing Cryptoqueen I have to admit that I’m somewhat behind the curve on this one; The Missing Cryptoqueen captivated thousands of listeners on its release in late 2019 and was somewhat of a sensation for BBC podcasts. Journalist Jamie Bartlett fronts this head-spinning investigation into Dr Ruja Ignatova, a Bulgarian-born woman who convinced people all over the world to invest huge sums of money into her new cryptocurrency known as OneCoin – before disappearing. Bartlett and his producer Georgia Catt take listeners on a journey behind this extraordinary scam, making for the kind of audio documentary podcast that tells a factual story that truly is stranger than fiction. ....
A friend listened to her first podcast last month - an investigative journalism narrative - and binged the whole series over a long Friday evening. No ....