Panorama, Armenia
March 26 2011
Armenia moves to summer time
On the night of March 26-27, Armenia will move to summer time. At
2:00 a.m. the hands of the clock must be move an hour forward.
Japanese officials are considering introducing daylight saving time to
help cope with severe power shortages that likely will last for
months. Japan has resisted daylight saving time for nearly 60 years,
dumping the practice after the U.S. occupation ended. While Japanese
politicians have attempted to bring back daylight saving time in
recent years, skeptics have feared it would just keep workers in their
offices longer.
From: A. Papazian
March 26 2011
Armenia moves to summer time
On the night of March 26-27, Armenia will move to summer time. At
2:00 a.m. the hands of the clock must be move an hour forward.
Japanese officials are considering introducing daylight saving time to
help cope with severe power shortages that likely will last for
months. Japan has resisted daylight saving time for nearly 60 years,
dumping the practice after the U.S. occupation ended. While Japanese
politicians have attempted to bring back daylight saving time in
recent years, skeptics have feared it would just keep workers in their
offices longer.
From: A. Papazian