Displaying time in a different timezone

From: Venkatasubramanian Ramachandran (rvenkat_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/13/04


Date: 13 Oct 2004 04:08:21 -0700

My machine's timezone is pointing to US(PDT) timezone. i dont want to
change the setting. is there a way to display date,from the command
line, in a different timezone using date command or any other command?



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