Gas prices rising
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| Gas prices rising | 
Unrest in the Middle East  is hitting drivers in the pocketbook. 
Crude oil prices have risen to their highest level in years.  Oil resumed its march to $90 a barrel, promising to bring 
gasoline prices along for the ride.Benchmark  crude rose 82 cents to settle at  $88.61 per barrel on the New York  Mercantile Exchange. At the pump, the  US average price for a gallon of  regular gas rose about half a cent to  $2.98, almost three cents higher  than a week ago and 37 cents above a  year ago.West Coast  drivers  pay the most, an average of $3.23 a gallon. The average is just  over $3  in New England, while regular goes for about $2.90 in the  Southeast.