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Conflict between the president and the press indicates that ______.
A.the press publishes the truth even when it hurts the president
B.freedom of the press is alive and well in the United States
C.presidents have traditionally had little respect for the press
D.the press is made up mostly of critics and cynics

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When gas station manager Roger Randolph realized it was costing him money each time someone filled up with $ 4 agallon gas, he hung a sign on his pumps: "No more credit cards." He may be the first in West Virginia to ban plastic, but gas station operators nationwide are reporting similar woes as higher prices translate into higher credit card fees the managers must pay, squeezing profits at the pump."The more they buy, the more we lose, " said Randolph, who manages Mr. Ed's Chevron in St. Albans."Gas prices go up, and our profits go down." His complaints target the so-called interchange fee—a percentage of the sale price paid to credit card companies on every transaction. The percentage is usually fixed at just under 2 percent but the dollar amount of the fee rises with the price of the goods or services. As gas tops $ 4 a gallon, that pushes fees toward 10 cents a gallon. Now stations, which typically mark up gasoline by 11 to 12 cents a gallon, are seeing profits shrink or even reverse. In a good month, Randolph's small operation would yield a $ 60 profit on gasoline sales. But that's been buried as soaring prices forced the station to pay about $500 a month in interchange fees."At these prices, people aren't making any money, " said Jeff Lenard, spokesman for the National Association of Convenience Stores."It's brutal." Lenard's group reports convenience stores paid roughly $ 7. 6 billion in credit card fees last year, while making $ 3. 4 billion in profits.
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Itinerary for President King
September 19-21, 2009
Monday, September 19
5: 00 a. m. Arrive in San Francisco.
7: 30 a. m. Leave San Francisco Airport on Delta Flight #468 to Dallas.
10: 45 a. m. Arrive in Dallas. Lyle Dole will meet you at the airport.
Lunch with Lyle and Steve Ackley.
3: 00 p. m. Meeting with President Banner.
5: 00 p. m. Reservation; Talbott Inn, 1914 Commerce street, Dallas, TX 75201,
(214) 555-2011, Confirmation #15397B.
Tuesday, September 20
7: 15 a. m. Leave Dallas Airport on TWA Flight#303 to Chicago O'Hare Airport
10: 35 a. m. Arrive in Chicago. Susan Marsh and Don Roberts will meet you at the airport.
Lunch with Susan Marsh and Don Roberts.
14: 30 p. m. Board Meeting at the Executive Conference Center.
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60632 (312)555-2411 Confirmation #7765
Wednesday, September 21
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10: 00 a. m. Meeting with Bob Archer on HRD programs and Training schedules.
Noon Lunch with Chicago staff
4: 15 p. m. Leave O'Hare Airport on Northwest flight # 1404 for San Francisco
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A.President King is scheduled to meet with Yyle Dole to discuss campus recruitment.
B.President King will have a dinner with Trustees at Talbott Inn on September 20.
C.Susan Marsh and Don Roberts will meet President King at O'Hare Airport and have lunch with him.
D.President King will leave O'Hare Airport on Northwest flight # 1404 for Dallas.

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