1. A Bovespa spokeswoman attributed the change to the end of daylight savings time. 2. But many Mexicans are convinced that daylight savings time undermines their health and sanity. 3. Eagan says a good way to remind yourself to check on the water is to do it when you turn your clocks forward and back for daylight savings time. 4. He is opposed to late games under daylight savings time because cold weather can make it very uncomfortable in the stadium. 5. He said he would continue this method the rest of the season, as the Trojans begin holding shorter practices, particularly once daylight savings time ends. 6. He likes the Navajo position on daylight savings time. 7. He recalled the funk that came over him during the first season of daylight savings time two years ago. 8. The timing, it turns out, has nothing to do with April fools jokes but rather with an error in calculating the beginning of daylight savings time. 9. Their schedules have always differed according to their religions, cultures and, as with daylight savings time, their political allegiances. 10. The White House maintained that Brazilian press reports, such as demands that Brazil change its daylight savings time, were false. |