2013 iOS 7 Daylight Savings Time Calendar App Glitch

( iPhone 5, iOS 7, in New England USA )
When I enter an event for November 3rd that spans into November 4th, the start and end times are reversed.
Example:
I enter 11-3-13 1700 to 11-4-13 0300 (10 hour shift)
Viewing the day in the iOS Calendar app, it displays as 0300-1700 on 11-3-13.
The data is correct when I edit and view the dates and times... it just displays incorrectly.
In other calendar apps that use the iOS 7 calendar, however, it displays correctly. It also displays correctly in OS X iCal and iCloud calendar.
Not major... just not sure if this is a sign of deeper issues (DST begins on 11-3-13).

I have the same problem.  Seems that my shitft that spans from Sunday March 9 7:00pm to Monday March 10 3:00am, it appears reversed (starts at 3am to 7pm same day).  However if I splite the times to be self contained in the same calendard day, it's no longer shows incorrectly (all other shifts are ok..)

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