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A drop of unleaded fuel falls from the end of a nozzle after a motorist filled his car's tank at a service station in Washington in this January 2, 2008 file image. The spike in fuel prices pinching U.S. consumers is creating special challenges in the country's rural heartland, where residents typically earn less than their urban counterparts and travel longer distances -- often in older, less efficient vehicles -- to get to work. To match feature USA-ENERGY/RURAL REUTERS/Jason Reed/Files (UNITED STATES) REUTERS
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