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If it was considered pain at the pump before, then now it's downright excruciating to fill up your car's gas tank. Just hours earlier, prices were below the $4 mark. Now, drivers are dealing with some serious sticker shock. “It's a little overwhelming,” said Christina Synodinos , as she filled up her car at a station in north ...
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Varinder Sahi, chief executive of Hoosier Pete gas stations, said his station managers are under orders to keep pump prices in line with major nearby competitors. "We look at what Speedway does and everybody else. If the street price goes up or down, we just follow them," he said. So when competitors began raising their prices Monday, Hoosier Pete followed suit, he ...
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If the bill is approved, McMullen thinks boaters could save up to 30 cents a gallon on gas at the pump and not have to wait to get the refund once a year. In this down economy with high gas taxes, every cent can make a difference for residents. Copyright 2011 WECT. All rights reserved. var WNG_JSKIT_COMMENTS_REGISTRATION_REQUIRED = 'True'; var WNG_JSKIT_RATINGS_REGISTRATION_REQUIRED = 'False'; var JSKit$Override = [["onDataLoad", wnShowHideJsKit]]; ...
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Poly-L-lactic acid tack synovitis after arthroscopic stabilization of the shoulder. Am J Sports Med. 2003;31(5):643-647. 4. Athwal GS, Shridharani SM, O'Driscoll SW. Osteolysis and arthropathy of the shoulder after use of bioabsorbable knotless suture anchors. A report of four cases. J Bone Joint Surg Am . 2006;88(8):1840-1845. 5. Glueck D, Wilson TC, Johnson ...
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In addition to feeling the pain at the pump, the impact of higher gas prices are hitting grocery store shelves. The Mitchell family has farmed fields outside of Plain City for almost 200 years. "I've gone from a 4-row corn planer to a 16-row corn planter," said Jim Mitchell. "We'll plant the soybeans and then we'll spray it for the weed." Mitchell hopes to ...
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But the recent increase in "pain at the pump" has triggered a renewed interest in smaller cars that get better gas mileage. That got me to thinking and figuring. With gas prices nearing that $4 a gallon mark, would you be better off trading that larger car for a smaller, more efficient model? Using myself as an example, I sat down with pen and paper ...
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It goes without asking that customers are feeling the pain at the pump. Nimri hears the complaints and sometimes gets the blame. "If you take into consideration the expenses and credit card fees, I can tell you I don't make money," Nimri said. To understand how much has really changed, you have to look back into Houston’s history. In the 1970s, gasoline ...
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In just six weeks, prices at the pump have jumped nearly $0.40 a gallon. Three years ago, we saw the pain at the pump when prices peaked above $4. Local drivers have said they're changing their plans and even contemplating changing careers. "it is scary. I'd like to just take a job working for a company where they supply the truck ...
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What none of us like are these 70s, the 3.70s you see at the pump - prices that have been battering our wallets for weeks. Driver Melissa Beardsley, of Medford says she has to pay it because she has to drive. Driver Prudence Paine of Dedham lamented ...
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Conclusions To our knowledge, this is the first Level-II retrospective cohort study of the factors associated with the development of post-arthroscopic glenohumeral chondrolysis. In this cohort of intra-articular shoulder arthroscopic procedures, chondrolysis was observed only in cases in which either Marcaine or lidocaine had been infused into the joint during ...
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Feeling pain at the pump? Gas prices have doubled since Mr. Obama took office. According to the GasBuddy gasoline price tracking web site, the price of a gallon of regular gas was around $1.79 when Mr. Obama took office. Meanwhile, 2/3rds of all oil and gas leases remain inactive thanks to the incompetent community organizer sitting in the oval office. His incompetence in ...
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Township officials say there is no panacea for thwarting water-sewer rate hikes in a township that has 427 miles of water mains, 6000 hydrants, 3960 water-system valves, five meter pits, a 338-mile sewer system, 5208 manholes and six sewage pump stations. It's a vast system, already improved, that is expected to need another $13 million in improvements by 2035. ...
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Climate Central (blog)
Pump prices are soaring much faster than analysts expected as rebellions sweeps across North Africa and the Middle East. Prices should peak between $3.50 and $3.75 per gallon this spring, according to Tom Kloza, OPIS chief oil analyst. Most of Libya's oil production has been shut down because of the crisis, and experts say the country's oil ...
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Patch visited the Shell gas station and food mart on the corner of West Linebaugh and North Dale Mabry Highway to find out what changes Carrollwood residents are making as a result of rising gas prices. By Susan Gernhart | Email the author | 2:00pm The ...
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SPOKANE, Wash. -- Gas prices are going up. They're up 3 cents from last week and 80 cents from a year ago. The national average Tuesday is $3.60 a gallon while Spokane's average is $3.65 a gallon. But perhaps most sobering is this: Gas prices are 30 cents higher now than they were on this date in 2008. That summer prices eventually rose to historic heights; ...
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GLENN RUSSELL, Free Press Higher gasoline prices caused by unrest in Libya mean more pain at the pump in Vermont. The price of a gallon of gas in the state has been going up practically each day recently. It averaged $3.26 on Wednesday, up 2 cents from the price Tuesday and 7 cents above the national average of $3.19 per gallon. That compares with an average ...
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GLENN RUSSELL, Free Press Higher gasoline prices caused by unrest in Libya mean more pain at the pump in Vermont. The price of a gallon of gas in the state has been going up practically each day recently. It averaged $3.26 on Wednesday, up 2 cents from the price Tuesday and 7 cents above the national average of $3.19 per gallon. That compares with an average ...
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The recent oil price spike being felt at the pump makes HR910, the Upton-Inhofe “Energy Tax Prevention Act” being worked through the House, incredibly scary. In short, the bill would end the EPA's ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and California’s ability to improve air quality by setting strong tailpipe standards. Why does this matter? Reducing greenhouse gas emissions ...
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Two young athletes who sued a pain-pump maker after knee surgery settled today with the manufacturer. Colleen McClain and Brittany Hamilton, both 21-year-old residents of Lewis Center, reached a confidential agreement with California-based Breg, Inc., their attorneys confirmed. A trial in U.S. District Court in Columbus was scheduled to begin April ...
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Two young athletes who sued a pain-pump maker after knee surgery reached a settlement with the manufacturer yesterday in US District Court in Columbus. Colleen McClain and Brittany Hamilton, both 21-year-old Lewis Center residents, reached a confidential agreement with California-based Breg, Inc., attorneys confirmed. A trial in the case was scheduled to begin ...
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