Gas Prices Climb, Demand Drops
3rd Oct 2005, 18:30 GMT
Gasoline prices are climbing again and the price of diesel has hit a record high. The national average for regular unleaded gasoline rose to $2.938 a gallon from $2.922 Sunday. In some areas prices increased as much as 10 cents over the weekend.
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