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New petrol price misery for drivers
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| "I think we are unfortunately going to have to live with petrol over 80p a litre for the foreseeable future. Certainly in the short to medium-term it looks like the pressure will continue." - Richard Freeman, spokesman for the Automobile Association ... |
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Aug 4, 2004 05:07:10 |
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0 | | Author | The Scotsman |
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