DateWithTimeIntervalSince1970 and Time Zone issues

Hi
I've got a scenario where I need to take 'dates' in by the user. These dates are then stored into a db using timeIntervalSince1970
However these dates need to be absolute and not influenced by Timezones. So if a user picked 20 Nov 2009 for a Holiday, then travels to the maldives and changes their timezone, constructing the date back in using 'dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970' gives you the wrong date (as timezone could have subtracted hours from 20 Nov Midnight and this ends up as 19 Nov).
What is the best way to solve this problem? I need to able to still store timestamps as unix time intervals rather than strings (which would effectively solve the issue if used with NSCalendar). How can I store these as unix timestamps and still get away with the timezone NSDate issue? Any advice would be extremely appreciated. Thanks!

Sure, but my problem is that I need 'date' to always remain the same no matter what timezone it was set from. For example, say the user sets the date from China (+10 for instance) to: 2009-11-10. Now he travels to New York (-10 for instance). He should still see the date as 2009-11-10. I need to show 'localized' dates when the user is setting them from the calendar but then 'pin them down' somehow so that they always remain the same. At the same time, unfortunately I need to store them as unix timestamps for easy db handling/manupulation/sort/post processing etc.
Any ideas?

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