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China’s rain-stoppers face big Olympic test

By Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: August 7 2008 19:35 | Last updated: August 7 2008 19:35

Of all the Chinese officials working behind the scenes to produce a flawless Olympic opening ceremony on Friday evening, few face a task as daunting as those in charge of making sure it does not rain.

Staff from China’s “weather modification” departments have deployed aircraft, artillery and rocket launchers to ward off rain before the three-hour ceremony in Beijing’s spectacular but roofless “bird’s nest” stadium.

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