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Date Added: April 28, 2008 05:19:02 PM
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Tony Walden squeezes his green mobile crane on to the forecourt of a Shell gasoline station on the outskirts of Edinburgh and waits. It's the fourth set of pumps he's tried, and all are out of diesel.

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