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Ask AP: Leaded gas and college football poll votes



09 May 2008 @ 06:05 am EST

It used to be called "regular." But there's nothing regular about leaded gasoline these days -good luck even finding a gallon.


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In this Thursday, May 1, 2008 file photo, a motorist fills up a gasoline can at a Marathon station in Minneapolis. A reader-submitted question about oil companies negotiating contracts to buy oil is being answered as part of an Associated Press Q&A column called "Ask AP." (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
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Is there anywhere at all in the U.S. where you can still pump leaded gas into the family car?

That's one of three questions in this edition of "Ask AP," a weekly Q&A column where AP journalists respond to readers' questions about the news.

If you have your own news-related question that you'd like to see answered by an AP reporter or editor, send it to newsquestions@ap.org, with "Ask AP" in the subject line. And please include your full name and hometown so they can be published with your question.

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The AP College Football Poll prides itself on the fact that its voters' ballots are made public every week during the college football season in the fall. (Unlike, say, USA Today's Coaches Poll.) Where can I go to find the voting results from the sportswriters who vote in the AP poll?

Bruce Adams Jr.

Lafayette, La.

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The AP college football poll voters do agree to release their votes each week during the season. The AP puts together an online interactive featuring each poll voter's ballot. In fact, that link's still active on certain Web sites, including the one run by your hometown paper, The Daily Advertiser of Lafayette, La.:

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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