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Date Added: May 28, 2008 09:56:09 PM
DUBAI, UAE & New York - May 28 th , 2008: Seeking to introduce Business Wire's complement of global media and investor relations services to one of world's fastest growing financial centers, Business Wire has entered into an exclusive sales agreement for the MENA region with Dubai-based News Services Group-Middle East [NSG-ME], it was announced today.

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