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With Charlestonians paying $2.35 or more for the cheapest gallon of gasoline, Sen. Robert C. Byrd on Monday asked Congress and the White House to take new steps to curb skyrocketing prices.See the full content of this document
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Byrd Wants More Done About Gas Prices
In a speech to the Senate, Byrd, D-W.Va., noted that the state's residents spend more time commuting to work...
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