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Demand for gas far exceeds supply.
Publication: The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 30-OCT-05 |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Miami Herald
Byline: Rebecca Dellagloria And Gladys A
Oct. 30--From the southern end of the county up to the north, the demand -- as well as lines -- for gas grew, as open stations were hard to find.
The problem was not that stations didn't have gas; rather they lacked the electricity needed to pump the suddenly precious stuff.
"They should really have generators so people can get their gas," said Hialeah...
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