This happens with Live CD 9.10.
I have LiveCD 9.10 in a USB drive and a PC with windows in HD.

When I boot from LiveCD 9.0 USB drive the date/time in UI is fine - date
command in shell is fine.

However, after I shutdown the PC (ie. LiveCD 9.10 OS) 
and then remove the LiveCD 9.10 USB drive
and boot the PC from its hard disk OS (winXP) I find that the system time is 8 
hours ahead of PST (ie UTC)
and this time change shows up in bios setting itself when the PC is booted

This is a pain because once the system boots into windows with wrong time
and then I change time within windows I cannot do any internet work
 (some windows or Mcafee issue I need to figure out) and I have to reboot the 
system
to get things going.

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Suspend/Resume during LiveCD session changes hardware clock
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312486
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