Does iphone 4 have an alarm clock?

idon't find the alarm clock i had in the 3gs.
can somebody help me somehow??

I tried this with my new iPhone 4 and the clock (that I used on my 1st generation iPhone) did not appear.  Any other ideas?  It wasn't there when I opened took it out of the box for the first time yesterday!  Thanks.

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