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May 8, 2007
With gasoline prices again reaching $3 a gallon, you might expect people to say they’ve had enough. But for the most part, Americans aren’t doing much more than complaining, according to The Providence Journal's Timothy C. Barmann.
average price of a gallon of self-serve regular grade gasoline in Rhode Island yesterday was $2.999 a gallon, according to a survey of local dealers by the state Office of Energy Resources. That’s up 10 cents from last week. Nationally, the average price broke a new record at $3.07 a gallon, up nearly 20 cents from two weeks ago, according to a survey by oil analyst Trilby Lundberg.
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