Adding a UCT to Dashboard Widget World Clock

Hi
Is it possible to customise the Dashboard Widget World Clock so that I can add a UTC (Universal Time Clock).
It has many countries but no UTC which is extremely handy for synchronising activities with people all over the world.

I would like to second the request to add UCT to the list of timezones supported in World Clock!

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