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Helios High Income Fund, Inc. (NYSE: HIH)

Financial Reports
Semi-Annual Report (September 30, 2009)        
Annual Report (March 31, 2009) 
Fact Sheets
Fourth Quarter 2009
Third Quarter 2009
Recent News and Dividend Announcements
2010 Press Releases
2009 Press Releases
Corporate Governance
Audit Committee Charter   
Nominating and Compensation Committee Charter
Code of Ethics
Fund Governance Policies and Procedures
SEC Filings
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