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Daylight-saving time has produced nasty surprises — especially for iPhone users in Europe.
In Europe, iPhones' alarm clocks fail to "fall back" from Daylight Saving Time 2010
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Daylight-saving time was originally conceived by Benjamin Franklin, but it was first used by Britain and Germany in World War I to increase war-effort productivity.
U.K. Lawmakers Weigh a Leap Into the Future John Crowley 2010
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Daylight-saving time has produced nasty surprises—especially for iPhone users in Europe.
In Europe, iPhones' alarm clocks fail to "fall back" from Daylight Saving Time 2010
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Carbon-monoxide and smoke alarms: Daylight-saving time, which ends on November 1 this year, is the traditional date to check and change batteries on carbon-monoxide and fire alarms.
What’s new in Consumer Reports: Home content from the November 2009 issue 2009
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Daylight-saving time ends this Sunday, November 1.
Forget the candy. Your post-Halloween treat is an extra hour of sleep 2009
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Daylight-saving time starts Sunday at 2 a.m. in most parts of the country.
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Carbon-monoxide and smoke alarms: Daylight-saving time, which ends on November 1 this year, is the traditional date to check and change batteries on carbon-monoxide and fire alarms.
What’s new in Consumer Reports: Home content from the November 2009 issue 2009
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Daylight-saving time starts Sunday at 2 a.m. in most parts of the country.
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Also, you can heat up the grill and break out the badminton set: Daylight-saving ... var news_amount = 1;
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To Sleep - Daylight-saving time kicked in this morning - three weeks earlier than usual.
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