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Oil Prices Slide as Investors Worry Energy Demand Is Slowing

The New York Times – Business:

The U.S. benchmark oil price fell below $80 a barrel on Friday, and gasoline prices in some states are now close to $3 a gallon.

Clifford Krauss
Author: Clifford Krauss

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