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By Bill Cohen - February 4, 2004 |
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In just the past day, gasoline prices in Ohio have skyrocketed by close to 20 cents a gallon. Earlier this week, many gas stations were selling regular for less than a $1.60 a gallon. Now, many have hiked their price to nearly a $1.80. The top lobbyist for major oil companies in Ohio says it's just a temporary spike in prices. Terry Flemming, of the Ohio Petroleum Council, talked about it with Ohio public radio's Bill Cohen. |
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Bill Cohen
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