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Saturday, March 10, 2007
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For some, it may be later than you think
WASHINGTON (AP) - Most Americans will trade an hour's sleep this weekend for more sunlight in the evenings.
The date for setting the clock forward comes early this year thanks to a change made by Congress.
Officially the change should be made at 2 a.m. Sunday - local time - though most folks will do it before going to bed.
Because of the change from the normal date for shifting the clocks, some computers and other electronic equipment - at homes and businesses - may not change automatically. That has raised concerns about mishandling financial transactions, hospital and other medical services and telecommunications.

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