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Somerset County residents deal with high gas prices
Daily American Staff WriterWith gas prices on the rise — up to $5 a gallon in certain places in California — Somerset residents are concerned about the price of gas in town. According to the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report, the state average for regular gas is $3.90,...Tags: Environmental Issues, AAA, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Home Heating, Petroleum Industry
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Both off-shore drilling, wind farms could be spoils of election
Whether it's drilling off shore for oil and natural gas, developing wind farms off the coast or a combination of the two, energy policy proposals from candidates of both parties seeking federal office could be a boon for Hampton Roads. At first glance...Tags: Chuck Grassley, Solar Energy, Republican Party, Bob McDonnell, Rob Wittman
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Isaac threatens Gulf oil production; gas prices could rise
Tropical Storm Isaac is curtailing oil production along the Gulf of Mexicoand threatening refineries, which could send already rising gasoline prices up another 10 cents in the coming week. The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, which...Tags: CNN (tv network), National Hurricane Center, Employees, Tropical Storms, Federal Reserve
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Wichita gas prices rise as Isaac nears Gulf Coast
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsGas prices in Wichita and around the country are going up as soon-to-be Hurricane Isaac prepares to make landfall near New Orleans. Employees changed the signage at the QuikTrip at 37th & Rock Road just after ten Monday night. A gallon of unleaded is now...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry
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Isaac Leads to 5-Cent Gas Price Spike
CNNNEW ORLEANS -- Gas prices shot up by nearly 5 cents a gallon nationwide Wednesday -- with one-day surges of as much as 14 cents in some states -- after Hurricane Isaac cut output from refineries along the Gulf Coast. But experts say the price spike is...Tags: Environmental Issues, Labor Day, Richmond (McHenry, Illinois), Manufacturing and Engineering, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Five added to heat death toll
Health officials said Tuesday they have linked two more deaths to the heat wave and derecho storm that struck Maryland earlier this month, and heat contributed to three other deaths since that crisis ended.
A Baltimore man and Worcester County man...Tags: Worcester County, Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes, Baltimore Weather, Economy, Business and Finance
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Gas prices rise for 10th straight day
SAN DIEGO -- The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Sunday for the 10th consecutive day, increasing 1.4 cents to $3.782. The average price has increased 10.6 cents over the past 10 days, including 1.3...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA, Gasoline Industry
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High cropland prices in Midwest sow fortune and worry
MINNEAPOLIS - Mick Schmiesing strides into the local rec center in a plaid shirt, Massey Ferguson tractor cap and old tennis shoes. It's auction day, and he's ready to make a play for 80 acres of soil in Blue Earth County, Minn. Bidding starts at $5,000...Tags: Education, Biofuels, Homes, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Money and Monetary Policy
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For a third straight year, job market is slumping
WASHINGTON (AP)— U.S. employers added only 80,000 jobs in June, a third straight month of weak hiring that shows the economy is still struggling three years after the recession ended. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 8.2 percent, the Labor...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Politics, Ben Bernanke, Barack Obama, Companies and Corporations
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USDA oil crops outlook: World oilseed stocks are tightening
Export shipments of U.S. soybeans for 2011/12 are forecast up 20 million bushels this month to 1.335 billion. And the 2011/12 soybean crush is forecast 15 million bushels higher this month to 1.66 billion based on higher demand for soybean meal. Higher...Tags: Biofuels, U.S. Department of Agriculture, China, Argentina, Energy Resources
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Gas Could Fall to $3 by Autumn
KickingTiresThe last time the national average price for regular unleaded gasoline fell below $3 a gallon was Christmas 2010, but it could hit that mark long before you hang this year's mistletoe. Citing falling tensions in the Middle East, fewer......Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Labor Day, Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering, Services and Shopping
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U.S. exempts seven countries that consume Iran oil from sanctions
World NowThe Obama administration announced Monday that it had exempted seven countries that are major consumers of Iranian oil from threatened U.S. sanctions that are aimed at punishing Tehran for its disputed nuclear program....
Oct 5, 2012
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|Column| WXIN-LTV
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|Story| Baltimore Sun
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|Blog| Cars.com
Jun 11, 2012
| Los Angeles Times
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