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Date Added: May 27, 2008 06:40:04 PM
The forum on Islamic Economy and future aspirations will be launched at Radisson Sas Hotel in Sharjah tomorrow, May 28th, as part of the SEDD’s efforts to spread awareness of Arab and Islamic economies and their great growth potentials.

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