Changing Clock Times
2010
Ski area hours will spring forward (Telluride Daily Planet)
Call them sun worshippers. Unlike the rest of America, which shifts its life in the spring with the changing of the clock, the ski area will stick with the rhythms of the sun.
36 minutes = 58-55 thriller! (Wahoo Newspaper)
WAHOO – Anticipation, drama and a thrilling finish.
Alumni report: Swimmer Botek finds her way through choppy waters (Baltimore Sun)
After wrapping up an illustrious high school swimming career at McDonogh in 2006, one that included All-America status 16 times and a handful of school records that still stand, Anne-Marie Botek is exactly where she wants to be four years later.
A voice for journalists. At last (Mail and Guardian)
As individuals, South Africa's journalists express themselves in media platforms around the clock. But for the past five years, they've lacked a collective professional voice.
Gatland proud to have worked with O’Driscoll (Irish Examiner)
WALES coach Warren Gatland has paid a glowing tribute to Ireland cap centurion Brian O’Driscoll ahead of Saturday’s RBS Six Nations clash in Dublin.
Colonial Athletic Assosiation (USA Today)
Colonial Athletic Assosiation-Around the Colonial Athletic
When you change the clock change the battery (The Demopolis Times)
Change the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors
Amana exhibit is Schaefer's dream come true (Quad-City Times)
Mention the Amana Colonies, and most people will tell you it’s atourist destination west of the Quad-Cities that is famous for itssauerkraut-and-sausage food, woolen shops and clock showrooms.
Changing times (Anderson Independent-Mail)
The clock-tinkering designed to allow us to extend the day and take advantage of an extra hour of daylight this time every year came into being in the early 20th century. And while those of us in states that were then heavily into agriculture know the implementation of Daylight Saving Time extended the day for planting, we must credit the railroad industry with the innovation of a standard time ...
Are Subway Riders Down with Countdown Clocks? (Gothamist)
MTA Czar Jay Walder believes subway countdown clocks will take some of the "angst" out of commuting. But a recent survey suggests many straphangers are still aggravated, clocks be damned. At 145th Street, jazz singer Nerissa Campbell tells the Times she felt disillusioned after the A train did not arrive when the clock promised. "It lied!" she said, laughing. "They shouldn’t spend money if they ...







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