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Morgan Stanley Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II Today Declared Monthly Income...

Mon Dec 31, 2007 7:17pm EST
Morgan Stanley Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II Today Declared Monthly Income Dividends from Tax-Free Income

NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--Morgan Stanley Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II today
declared monthly income dividends of $.0425 per share from tax-free
income.

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                  RECORD DATE  PAYABLE DATE
                  ------------ ------------
                    01/11/08     01/25/08
                    02/08/08     02/22/08
                    03/07/08     03/20/08
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   Morgan Stanley Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II is a
closed-end diversified management investment company investing
principally in non-rated Municipal Obligations.

   The Trust's investment objective is to provide a high level of
current income exempt from federal income tax.

Morgan Stanley Municipal Income
Opportunities Trust II (OIB)
Phone Number: (800) 869-6397
c/o Morgan Stanley Trust FSB
Harborside Financial Center, Plaza II
New York, New York 10048

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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