President Bush signed into law an energy bill that extends daylight-saving time. The bill signed Monday was originally to have extended daylight-saving time by two months, but the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate compromised at the last moment and settled on a one-month extension: three weeks in March and a week in November.
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