
Notebook: Daylight-Saving Time
March 9, 2007 9:49 AM
Only On The Web: Daylight-saving time will kick in three weeks early because of a law designed to conserve energy. Katie Couric says it could wind up costing time and money.
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5/21: Plaza Towers Elementary School: A look at the damage; Tornado injuries: A doctor's point of view
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5/21: Family's last-minute decision likely saved their lives; Closer look reveals extent of destruction in Moore
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5/21: Tornado in Moore, Okla., was an EF5, the most powerful there is
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Survivors pulled from Okla. school hit by tornado
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Oklahoma tornado survivor: "Everything is gone"
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Okla. tornado survivor finds dog buried alive under rubble
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Oklahoma: A state frequented by tragedy
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Tornado survivor: "I'm very lucky I am still here"
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Tornado injuries: A doctor's point of view
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March 9, 2007 9:49 AM
Only On The Web: Daylight-saving time will kick in three weeks early because of a law designed to conserve energy. Katie Couric says it could wind up costing time and money.
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