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10 gas-station firms catch state’s eye

Price-gouging claims spur investigation after stores charged $4.29-$4.64

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Attorney General Dustin Mc-Daniel is issuing more than 30 subpoenas to 10 companies operating gasoline stations in Arkansas in order to determine whether they were price gouging as Hurricane Ike approached the Texas coast and supplies were disrupted.


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This article was published Wednesday, September 17, 2008.

Business, Pages 27, 32 on 09/17/2008

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