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BikePortland.orgBiking to work pays off for everyone at King Cycle GroupBikePortland.orgKing's corporate chef Bob McSpadden works his magic in the on-site cafe where employees can earn free meals for biking to work. In addition to paid time off, the company also gives "cafe credits" to employees who bike to work. ...  
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Fort Worth Star TelegramGasoline prices on the rise againFort Worth Star TelegramChinese workers are buying cars at a record pace and the country is rapidly building its oil infrastructure. "That is putting tremendous competition and pressure on oil and gasoline prices," he said. Staff writer Jack Z. Smith contributed to this ...Gasoline prices head back up, could be near recordKansas City StarGasoline prices move higher for a third week in a...  
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The Associated PressNigerian oil workers threaten to cut off oil supplies; US gasoline prices ...Washington PostNEW YORK — One of the biggest suppliers of oil to the United States may shut off the spigot this weekend, pushing crude and gasoline prices higher for Americans. Nigeria, which supplies 8 percent of US oil imports, could see production halted if ...Arizona's gasoline prices climb for 2nd weekBusinessWeekGasoline prices down but could...  
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Business TodayOil, Gasoline Prices Hit All-Time Highs in 2011—and May Continue RisingNational GeographicAverage prices of oil and gasoline at the pump reached an all-time high in 2011, according to US Energy Information Administration data. Brent crude oil, the global benchmark, averaged $111 a barrel—the first time it broke $100 for a whole year. ...Crude oil settles at $101UPI.comBenchmark oil price rises above $102 per barrelBusinessWeekall...  
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