Gasoline shortage in Southeast prompts panic
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gasoline shortages in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and parts of Florida in the wake of Hurricane Ike have driven some consumers to desperate measures as they hunt for places to fill up.
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