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National Public Toilet Map U.S.: Congress Must Reject Ploy for Discredited Tribunals (Human Rights Watch, 7-9-2006) The Bush administration introduced legislation yesterday that would recreate a system of fatally flawed military commissions akin to those that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Hamdan v. Rumsfeld. Moreover, the legislation would decriminalize the use of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment by civilian interrogators. “The last thing the U.S. needs is for public attention to focus on the unfairness of Khalid Sheikh Mohammad’s trial rather than the seriousness of his alleged crimes,” said Jennifer Daskal, U.S. advocacy director at Human Rights Watch. Yesterday, the Bush administration announced that it had transferred 14 CIA detainees –including Khalid Sheikh Mohammad – to Guantánamo Bay, and said it planned to prosecute them in military commissions. The administration has claimed that these provisions are needed to protect legitimate intelligence sources and methods, and also to deal with the difficulty of gathering evidence during an armed conflict.

Parted GNU Parted manipulates partition tables. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, copying data on hard disks and disk imaging. The package contains a library, libparted, as well as well as a command-line frontend, parted, which can also be used in scripts. Downloading Parted Parted can be found on the main GNU ftp server: (via HTTP) and (via FTP). Documentation Documentation for Parted is available online, as is documentation for most GNU software. Mailing lists Parted has two mailing lists: <parted-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org> and <bug-parted@gnu.org>. The main discussion list is <bug-parted@gnu.org>, and is used to discuss most aspects of Parted, including development and enhancement requests, as well as bug reports. Announcements about Parted and most other GNU software are made on <info-gnu@gnu.org>. Getting involved Test releases Development Translating Parted Maintainer Licensing

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