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Price hike rumours spark petrol frenzy
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New Straits Times
07-01-2005
Price hike rumours spark petrol frenzy
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. - Long queues formed at petrol stations tonight, as
motorists filled up ahead of a rumoured fuel price hike.
In parts of the country, motorists had begun filling up tanks since
yesterday as phone text messages and emails spread the rumour that
eventually proved to be untrue.
Prime Minister Datuk Se...
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