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An hour more sleep _ must be standard time again
Quick ReadTime to set the clocks back Saturday night _ or get to church an hour early on Sunday
WASHINGTON (AP) — Leaves swirl. Autumn's chill is in the air. It must be time to set the clock back.
The official change to standard time occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday, though most folks will change their clocks Saturday night.
Some states and territories don't observe daylight-saving time and thus won't have to worry about changing their clocks back. Those are Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico,...
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