Silly bug: iCal notification w/ 24-hour clock includes meridian qualifier

This is a silly bug that QA seems to have missed:
If you use 24-hour clock setting, iCal notifications will come up looking like:
Meeting: 16:00 pm
This is downright redundant, and it's repetitive too!
iPhone   Mac OS X (10.4.10)   8GB

does it really do this? I haven't noticed, now i have to check/pay attention!
I also use 24-hr clock, and if true, that IS annoying! :X

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