Just in time for the Beijing Olympics, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has debuted a bizarre anti-doping comic strip for kids called The Case of the SpoilSports. It stars Rattus Holmes and Felis Watson, the ... um ... oversized, anthropomorphized pets of — you guessed it — Sherlock Holmes and John Watson who are hired to investigate suspected steroid and stimulant use by local athletes.
I'm not sure what bothers me most about the strip: that they got Sherlock Holmes' famous address wrong (211 B Baker Street instead of 221 B); that Holmes' neighbors own a television; or that the two most likely candidates for doping, Rattus Holmes and Felis Watson, are never investigated.
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PDF fajl: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0016/001618/161868E.pdf#page=4