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 Gas prices have slipped almost 7 cents in the last two weeks in the second dip in prices this year, an industry analyst said Sunday.The weighted national average price for all three grades of gasoline fell 6.6 cents to $1.97 per gallon Friday after rising more than 59 cents between mid-December and June, said analyst Trilby Lundberg, who publishes the semimonthly Lundberg Survey. The survey regularly polls nearly 8,000 gas stations across the United States.The biggest selling gas, self-serve regular, averaged $1.94 a gallon.Lundberg said the recent price drop mdash; which followed another decline two weeks ago mdash; was d stanley cup usa ue in part to oil prices moderating, and to the completion of U.S. refinery m stanley mug aintenance projects undertaken to prepare for summer gasoline demand.Falling crude oil prices were also a factor. At the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude oil futures set for August delivery ended trading at $37.55 a barrel Friday, down about $1 a barrel from two weeks earlier.        Crude oil prices had been hovering above $40 a barrel in previous weeks.OPEC s decision to increase oil production in July might bring down oil prices further, but fears of terrorism and sabotage in Iraq and Saudi Arabia may contribute to oil price strength, she said.OPEC, which supplies more than a third of the wor stanley cup ld s crude, announced earlier this month it would raise its official daily production quota by more than 2 million barrels to 26 million barrels and, if necessary, by an additional 500,0 Ptkv Here   s What Sin City Looks Like Before They Add Any Special Effects
 Despite  the FBI saying just a few days ago that there was no attribution to North Korea at this point, ABC News is reporting that federal cyber-security sources close to the investigation have indeed confirmed that the FBI does have reason to believe that North Korea may be involved in some capacity after all.     Specifically, the sources are citing evidence suggesting that the initial breach was routed through a number of infected computers in various locations overseas, including computers in Singapore, Thailand, Italy, Bolivia, Poland and Cyprus. All of which may have been perpetrated by an elite North Korean hacking unit known as Bureau 21. Potentially adding credence to this theory, and according to ABC News ; sources, a malicious app that infected South Korean smartphones last fall used language markedly similar to that used by the GOP in its various data leaks. Of course, until we get an official statement from the feds, nothing can really be said for certain. And many are still doubtful or North Korea   involvement, citing the act that, as far as we know, North Korea probably doesn ;t have the skill necessary to carry out such a sophisticated attack. As David Kennedy, founder of security consulti stanley mug ng firm TrustedSec,  told Business Insid stanley cup er: North Korea is definitely termo stanley  stepping up its offensive capability. But it is still very shut off and secretive, so it struggles with getting the technology it needs to launch m