This bug was filed more than 4 years ago, and has been ignored for all
that time.

Obviously, I no longer have a way to test it with Ubuntu 8.04.

It's probably best to respond to bug reports within the first year or
two, if further information is needed.

When Ubuntu moved to Unity, I switched to XCFE, which has a different
clock system.  I've no idea if the current clock program in the base
Ubuntu has fixed this bug, and judging from the speed of bug report
responses, nobody cares anyway.  It's certainly put me off reporting any
more bugs.

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  Non-existant time zones for some Mexico cities in Clock 2.22.2

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