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WSJ Europe enhances editorial products, as US edition in UK faces axe

Wall Street Journal Europe is launching a raft of initiatives to enhance its service to European readerships and advertisers and meet their needs, as the company plans to cease printing its US edition in the UK next month
IWR News Desk, Information world review 27/10/2009
 
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