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Lārkāna : Pakistan | Feb 27, 2012 at 9:41 PM PST
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American sdrbarak aubamany prices of petroleum products control mistake failure in foreign kbrsan surrender, according to an organization in their Saturday uarrydyuktab aubamany Barak said that, we have no means of life that we hope of one night not gascreams bring the international prices, he said the reduction in oil prices to bring unconsciousness to provide relief for serious efforts are underway.

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White House to control oil prices in failed, obama
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