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Survey: A penny less for gas
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| ATLANTA (CNN) - Gas prices dribbled down slightly more than a penny over the past two weeks, to $1.93 per gallon of self-serve regular, a national survey found Sunday. |
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Jul 12, 2004 14:07:06 |
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