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July 09, 2008 15:36 Beijing Time
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BEIJING — With a month remaining before the Beijing Olympics, the International Olympic Committee on Tuesday praised the city’s preparations but also cited two “open issues” that remain: whether the city can deliver good air quality and fulfill promises to allow television networks to broadcast from non-Olympic sites.

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“We think we’ve done everything,” said Hein Verbruggen, chairman of the I.O.C.’s Coordination Commission, in a telephone interview. “But now we have to see in practice how it will work.”

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