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January 23, 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Gasoline prices sank to a one-month low, after falling 5.1 cents over the last week to $3.02 a gallon amid worries about a weak economy, the government said Tuesday, according to Reuters and reported by USA Today.
The national price for regular gasoline remained up 85 cents from a year ago, the Energy Information Administration said in its weekly survey of service stations.
Lower pump prices reflect cheaper crude oil, whose price
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