On page A4 of today's Los Angeles Times, staff writer Mary Beth Sheridan writes: COLIMA, Mexico--Soledad Castillo has a list of grave problems she wants Mexico's next president to solve. Low salaries. Rising crime. Poverty. But a different issue was troubling the 41-year-old cleaning woman one recent morning as she attended a campaign rally in this city in southwestern Mexico. It was something more urgent, more sinister--an evil that has aroused Mexicans nationwide in an extraordinary political backlash. Daylight saving time. Sheridan goes on to write that the issue has managed to push issues like the presidential race, poverty, and crime off the front pages. Half a dozen Mexican states have organized plebiscites on whether to implement DST, and the ruling party presidential candidate has promised to limit DST to 4 months instead of 6. Here's the URL of the complete story: http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/20000402/t000030885.html