The price of crude oil?and more importantly, gasoline?has climbed to painful levels once again. As of early April, the quote for Brent crude, the international yardstick, was about $126 per barrel?only some $16 below the $142 peak seen in the summer of 2008. But domestic West Texas Intermediate crude is only getting $107 per barrel?a [...]
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