Monday, January 22, 2007

Blog entry- Current Events- Log on to one of the following sites and read 1 article on an event in the news today, then write a blog explaining each event and your opinion on the matter


NEW YORK — The average retail price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States fell nearly 14 cents over the past two weeks, but the drop may be over, as cheaper gas lures more people to hit the road, according to a leading industry analyst.At $1.86 per gallon, Detroit had the lowest average price for self-serve, regular, unleaded gas in the nation on Jan. 19. The highest price of $2.81 a gallon could be found in Honolulu, Hawaii.But lower gas prices may be short lived, Lundberg said, as January demand is traditionally the lowest of the year.


Patriot word of the day
adjective
1.
selecting or choosing from various sources.
2.
made up of what is selected from different sources.
3.
not following any one system, as of philosophy, medicine, etc., but selecting and using what are considered the best elements of all systems.
4.
noting or pertaining to works of architecture, decoration, landscaping, etc., produced by a certain person or during a certain period, that derive from a wide range of historic styles, the style in each instance often being chosen for its fancied appropriateness to local tradition, local geography, the purpose to be served, or the cultural background of the client

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