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    FILE - In this April 4, 2013 file photo shows an 80-foot thick coal seam at Cloud Peak Energy's Spring Creek strip mine near Decker, Mont. From the time coal is blasted from strip mines in remote southeastern Montana to the point where it reaches customers in Asia, the fuel's price gets marked up by five times or more, offering a lucrative emerging market for the companies that ship it overseas. Undervalued coal sales from public lands have cost the U.S. an estimated $62 million in potential lost revenues in recent years, according to a Tuesday report from federal investigators who recommended broad changes to the government's coal leasing program to stem further losses. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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    Mike Dawkins, of Royal Oak, pumps gas at a Marathon station in Royal Oak, Monday, June 10, 2013. Michigan and other Upper Midwest states are seeing the highest gasoline prices in the continental U.S. But analysts say the worst is over and prices should begin to drop soon. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, David Guralnick)
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    SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MARCH 01:  A gas pump nozzle sits in a car at a Chevron gas station on March 1, 2013 in San Francisco, California.  The California Board of Equalization voted on Thursday to implement a statewide excise tax on gasoline starting July 1 that will increase the tax by 3.5 cents to 39.5 cents per gallon.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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