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February 18, 2008
Gasoline prices rose back above $3 a gallon Monday for the first time in nearly a month as crude oil prices have risen on demand worries, according to USA Today.
The national average price of regular gasoline rose to $3.014 a gallon Monday, according to AAA, after topping $3 over the weekend. That is almost a penny lower than a month ago but about 76 cents higher than a year ago.
For most of February, the average hovered just below $3; the lowest average price was $2.953 a gallon Feb. 11.
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