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Do You Thing Daylight Savings Time Should Be Expanded?
Recent Articles about daylight savings time 2009
- Daylight savings time 2009 reminder (The Inquisitr)
Daylight savings time ends on November 1st, 2009 at 2am. The time goes back one hour, so if you go to bed at 11pm, turn your clocks back to 10pm. There’s been quite a bit of controversy about daylight savings time and whether we really need it at all. The modern practise of turning clocks forward [...] - Daylight Savings Time 2009 Optimized (Search Engine Journal)
Last spring's Daylight Savings Time post is increasing my current daily blog traffic by over 500%. Reason? Three of them, actually: 1.) Daylight savings time is near an end 2.) Everyone is googling the term to figure out which exact day that end is gonna fall on. 3.) The search engines aren't differentiating between beginning and end when discussing Daylight Saving… Check out the SEO Tools guide ... - A week of Daylight Savings Time remains (The Patriot-News)
Don't turn those clocks back this weekend. Daylight Savings Time ends next weekend, Nov. 1. Early that Sunday morning, folks will turn their clocks back ("fall back") one hour to resume standard time. - Extra Daylight Savings Time Hour Affords Potential Musicians with 'Time to Play' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
According to a 2009 Gallup Poll, conducted by NAMM, the trade association of the music products industry, the most common reason given by people as to why they do not play a musical instrument is "not enough time." - Daylight time ends next Sunday (The Gleaner)
Gleaner staff - Time Change Fall 2009 (FOX 5 New York)
When does Daylight Saving Time end in 2009? The answer: Not this weekend. You have to wait. - Local News (u.tv)
Victor Keegan: Now the clocks have gone back, we'll all suffer gloomy evenings to keep Scotland happy. It's time to let in the light - Mexico's clocks "fall back" this weekend (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
Mexico’s daylight savings time ends this weekend prompting changes at the Rio Grande Valley's international bridges. - The Week Ahead (CNYCentral.com)
It will be a busy week in Central New York. - Preliminary estimates show 2-4 percent energy savings during test (KTUU Anchorage)
The City says that Anchorage residents saved 2 to 4 percent of the energy in Wednesday night's energy saving trial compared to the same two-hour period Tuesday.
