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Gas prices edge higher

Source: CNN
Adelanto : CA : USA | 20 days ago  
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Gas prices are up slightly from two weeks ago -- despite a decline in the price of oil, according to a survey published Sunday. The average price nationwide for a gallon of self-serve regular is $2.68, up 3 cents from Oct. 23, the Lundberg Survey found. "This is not from the price of crude, which actually...
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