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Old 07-22-2005, 10:10 AM   #1
Larry_OHF
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But not to the extent that it was origionally introduced.

Simply put, It will begin on the second Sunday of March, which is three weeks earlier, and end on the first sunday of November, which is one week later. This gives another month to daylight in those months.

This has its good sides, but anyone that constantly flies international will have to realize that they will be getting used to a new time difference in those four weeks of change. International meetings with whoever will have to be considered. Also, not all of the US abides by the Daylight Savings Time, because they do not need it. It is not used in Arizona and Hawaii, that I know of. I am not aware of any other states. So some domestic problems are sure to surface until everybody can break into the new schedule.


http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/07/....ap/index.html
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