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Air quality assurances fail to allay concerns

By Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: August 5 2007 22:06 | Last updated: August 5 2007 22:06

It was the kind of day that can make Beijing summers a trial: a thick, foul-smelling smog sat low over the city, fed by the Chinese capital's rapidly industrialising hinterland and expanding car population.

But though the view from Sun Weide's office was yielding little more than shades of grey, the spokesman for the Beijing Olympic organising committee was unworried about its implications for next year’s games.

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