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A Guantanamo detainee phoned a Middle Eastern TV network to say he was severely beaten for refusing to leave his cell, giving the first media interview with someone held at the US prison in Cuba. Mohammad Al Garani, a 21-year-old from Chad, told Al Jazeera that guards beat him with batons and sprayed him with tear gas, according to the network. The comments were published on its website on Tuesday. The US has never allowed journalists to interview Guantanamo prisoners and Al Jazeera did not say how it managed to speak with Al Garani.

A spokesman for the prison, Navy Lt Commander. Brook DeWalt, told The Miami Herald that Al Garani apparently used one of his weekly phone calls to his family to speak to the reporter. The spokesman also said there was no evidence to substantiate the abuse claims. Al Garani did not give the date of the alleged abuse but said it occurred after the election of President Barack Obama, who has ordered Guantanamo closed by the end of the year. The prisoner says he refused to leave his cell because he was not being permitted to interact with other detainees and was denied 'normal food.' He said a group of six soldiers in protective gear removed him from the cell and beat him, breaking one of his front teeth.

'I could hardly see or breathe,' Al Garani said. A US judge ordered Al Garani released in January, dismissing as unreliable the military's allegations that he was part of Al Qaida and had worked for the Taliban in Afghanistan. He is held in a section of Guantanamo where prisoners are permitted more privileges while he awaits release. Adobe Cs5 Master Collection Hosts File Crack Idm. Islamabad: Pakistani Taliban will not lay down their arms in a northwestern valley as part of a deal that included the introduction of Sharia law but will take their 'strle' to new areas, a militant spokesman said on Wednesday. President Asif Ali Zardari, under pressure from conservatives, signed a regulation on Monday imposing Islamic Sharia law in the Swat valley to end Taliban violence. The strategy of appeasement has alarmed US officials, while critics say the government has demonstrated a lack of capacity and will to fight the Taliban and Al Qaida. Details of the deal have not been made public but government officials backing the pact have said part of it was that militants would give up their arms.

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But a Pakistani Taliban spokesman in the scenic valley, a one-time tourist destination 125 kilometres northwest of Islamabad, said they would be keeping their guns. 'Sharia doesn't permit us to lay down arms,' Muslim Khan said by telephone. 'If a government, either in Pakistan or Afghanistan, continues anti-Muslim policies, it's out of the question that Taliban lay down their arms.' Surging violence across Pakistan and the spread of Taliban influence through the northwest are reviving concerns about the stability of nuclear-armed Pakistan, an important US ally vital to efforts to stabilise neighbouring Afghanistan. The government has strled to come up with an effective strategy, alternating in different areas between military offensives and peace deals. But the militants have been gaining strength and violence in both Pakistan and Afghanistan has been on the rise.

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Some Taliban fighters last week moved out of Swat and into Buner district, only 100 kilometres from Islamabad, and Khan said his men would push into new areas. 'When we achieve our goal at one place, there are other areas where we need to strle for it,' he said. Militants infiltrated into Swat in 2007 from strongholds on the Afghan border to the west to support a radical cleric. The White House voiced disappointment over the introduction of Sharia law in Swat saying the decision went against US goals of promoting democracy and human rights.

Visiting US Senator John Kerry said late on Tuesday he was pessimistic about the pact: 'I have serious reservations about whether or not it will hold.' The government needed to act with urgency, he said.

To sum it up, according to that page the changes in the os are: 1. They added the commands available in 'Financial' application as normal functions to the ClassPad's cas so that they can be used in any application. Added 'on data' option that causes quartiles (Q1, Med, Q3) be chosen from the data user has entered. (Always be one of the values user enters) No changes in other fields.

( ) But, what is more important is this update shows they are still working on ClassPad. Edited by MicroPro, 19 November 2010 - 08:29 PM. Further progress:-) After copying of FA-124 on Win7 64, you must register 'regsvr32 c: Program Files (x86) Casio CASIO FA-124 VSFlex8L.ocx' by command ' Now is it possible to browse variables, matrices lists in FA-124. Funny characters browsing programs are caused by missing font. What is important that the 64bit driver really works.

[/quote] Font problem has been solved and I've fully functional FA-124 V2 under Win7 64:-)) Missing fonts are FA123ALG.TTF and FA123GRF.TTF located in c: Windows Fonts on a Windows XP machine. These font must be installed on Windows 7 (copy to C: Windows Font isn't enough - must be installed). There are no exact steps. The diagnostic mode has been removed from the ClassPad.

It was only available in early versions of the CP operating system. The menu you say is for resetting mcs and flash memory ( = deleting all your data ). How do you actually make it work, and is it dangerous? I've been having a lot of junk in my flash memory for years, actually, after trying vanhoa's brilliant port of GnuBoy, and as a result, it does not reset properly (some eActivities that I thought were completely lost mysteriously resurfaced intact after a reset), and most importantly, everything is wiped off whenever the ClassPad is reset, that means that I have to reinstall all my Add-ins and other stuff every time I change the batteries, or crash because of a fatal error. Been living with that for years, but I wouldn't mind a solution, if there is even one. Oh, and OS updates don't fix it. Happy you Kilburn!

As of my classpad, 'special' addins that crash usually delete my eActivities, no crashing add-in has been ever able to restore my deleted eActs! But your classpad seems to have got a hardware problem because of the overclocking. (Just kidding dude) As of normal CP's, that menu should delete all data. Better return on topic. Have anybody found any bugs fixed in this os version? Especially the problem some users reported with polar complex numbers in electronics formulas.

Edited by MicroPro, 22 November 2010 - 09:12 PM. I have installed OS v.03.05. On my ClassPad 300 PLUS. There is one problem. When in program app I run program, results stay in program output window. As soon as I left program app (for example tap main button), program output window clears. Somtimes it's unpleasant.

Often program output window is only place where I can take program execution results. This problem was in OS v.03.04. But in OS v.03.03 was not. Do You also have the same problem? What kind of data are you talking about? I wonder if data type might matter. I noticed that my data was preserved on my CP-Manager software but not on my handheld.

Wonder if that's related. Java Monitoring Tool. Edit: sorry, forgot to mention that was v3.04 handheld and manager Edited by weirleader, 06 December 2010 - 09:02 PM.