Time zone setup

Tried to set the correct time zone using tzselect. Now the time zone is correct, but everything else is a mess.
Before the attempt is was
TIMEZONE="Canada/Something" (/etc/rc.conf)
But date and time correct (Fri 07 March 2008 18:43)
Now it is
TIMEZONE="Europe/Moscow"
Sat 08 March 2008 5:43
Dual-booting Windows shows Sat 08 March 2008 2:43
Tried to set the HARDWARECLOCK to "localtime" and "UTC"; no difference.
I'd like very much to put things to rights

Set up open ntp.
pacman -S openntpd
In your /etc/rc.conf put in your correct timezone and add openntpd to your daemons array. Then start the service with /etc/rc.d/openntpd start
You should be all set after that.

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