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Date Added: August 06, 2008 07:12:13 PM
Universal Travel Group , a fast growing travel services provider in China specializing in online and customer representative services to the travel service industry offering packaged tours, air ticketing, hotel reservation and air cargo agency services, today announced that it has retained CCG Investor Relations to design and execute its investor relations campaign.

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