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| Print resources are
available in Pius Library. The World Almanac located at the Reference Desk
has a perpetual calendar and a map showing world time zones. For further information
search the Saint Louis Universtiy Libraries Catalog by Subject for Calendars
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Calculation
of the Ecclesiastical Calendar
http://www.smart.net/~mmontes/ec-cal.html
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Local Times Around the World
http://times.clari.net.au/
Attempts
to list all of the times around the world for countries and
islands. Daylight Savings Times is not considered.
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Official
U.S. Time
http://www.time.gov/
Provides a clickable map that gives the current time accurate
to 0.2 seconds for time zones in the United States.
This is a joint project of the Department of Commerce agency,
the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
and its military counterpart, the U. S. Naval Observatory
(USNO).
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time and date.com
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/
A guide to time zones and calendars, this site provides pages
about Time Zones,
The World
Clock, Calendars
(use this year's or select a year), and Counters
(to the New Year).
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Time Service Department
of the U.S. Naval Observatory
http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/
The U.S. Department of the Navy is the Official source of
time used in the United States. Time is determined by
the Master Clock facility at the Washington Naval Observatory.
Includes pages discussing why the Third
Millennium technically begins January 1, 2001.
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U.S. Naval
Observatory Astronomical Applications
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/
Information available includes Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise,
Moonset, and Twilight; eclipses; positions of the Sun and
Moon; dates that include the dates
for Easter and Ash Wednesday for any year you choose; and a printable World
Time Zone Map.
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| Last updated November 30,
2007.
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