Andrei,
I'd like to point out a couple of misconceptions. Yes, this is covered by the 
locale concept, but that does not mean what you write in the description of 
this bug.

If you open Language Support, you see that the display language and
regional formats setting are separated. In other words you can pick
whichever language you like - that does not affect e.g. the first day of
the week.

The choice on the regional formats tab, OTOH, does affect the first day
of the week. If you there select en_US, you get Sunday as first day, so
you don't want that. If you for instance pick en_GB, you get it 'right',
i.e. Monday. en_DK is another choice you may want to try.

There is absolutely no need to edit the en_US locale definition.

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  Cannot change First day of the week in calendar in 12.04

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