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Most of the rest of the U.S. falls back one hour

Karin Stanton | Hawaii 24/7 Editor

Hawaii doesn’t observe daylight saving time, but if you do business with anyone on the mainland, they will be in a different time zone this week.

Early Sunday, daylight saving time ended and most places on the mainland – but not Arizona – fell back an hour.

For example, the time difference between here and the east coast will be five hours instead of six, and the west coast, two hours instead of three.

Places that spring will be springing forward one hour March 13, 2011.

— Find out more:
www.nist.gov/physlab/div847/localtime.cfm#who
http://geography.about.com/od/findmaps/ig/Country-Maps/Time-Zone-Map.htm

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