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Oil falls further amid global growth concerns

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Stan Ades and his wife CC Sofronas wait for traffic to to cross as they ride bicycles to Sunset Elementary School with their children Penelope, 10, from left, Henry, 6, and Capen, 8, in San Francisco, When Californiaís gas prices hit record highs over the past week, the millions of dollars spent in recent years on commuter bike lanes and public transportation projects in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other major cities were seen in a new light by many drivers.

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The price of oil fell Monday after Chinese economic indicators did little to raise hopes for a rebound in the world's second-largest economy.Benchmark oil for November delivery was down 34 cents to $91.52 per barrel at late afternoon Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Benchmark oil fell 21 cents Friday to settle at $91.86 per barrel on the Nymex.