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“It’s only the beginning… it’s likely to go higher,” said Dr. Riad Ajami, an Economics professor at Wright State University. As high as five dollars a gallon come June, he and other analysts say. Dr. Ajami says speculation, because of unrest in the Middle East, is driving prices up. Unless that subsides, or we all start driving less, five dollars here we come.

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