An unheralded weekend session of parliament lifted his immunity and he was put in jail, where he remains, despite doctors' pleas that he is dangerously ill.
Investigators were trying to determine whether he is mentally ill, and if the motive for the alleged attack might fall under the legal definitions of domestic terrorism, a hate crime or something else, law-enforcement officials said.
When Tom is taken ill, he is cared for by a young woman with sensual lips, high cheekbones and blue-black hair.
Yet, perhaps because he is so clearly ill at ease, he ends up undermining his own efforts.
Mr Suharto himself is due to go on trial for corruption on August 31st, although his lawyers say he is now too ill to attend court.
Algeria's prime minister has denied rumours that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is seriously ill, saying he is "improving every day" in Paris.
And although he is comprehended, sometimes tenderly, that ill, that terror, is squarely seen in this book.
He said monetary policy is typically ill suited to dealing with financial market bubbles.
He suggested the Xbox 360 is ill-suited to displaying 3-D content in the way the PlayStation can.
Ted Kennedy, although he's been ill, is still in charge of it and there are other Senators too who hold it dear to their hearts.
Puracal's family and supporters have said that while visiting him at La Modelo, they've been shocked to see he's gotten very ill and is disturbingly underweight.
It is thought Warhol drew it when he was ill with chorea at the age of 11.
It is claimed he told her he was terminally ill with leukaemia when he was actually in good health.
Mayor Guiliani is acting appropiately by jailing criminals and he is acting compassionately by finding treatmentfor the mentally ill.
Like Ponting, Pietersen is at his most vulnerable when he is not dictating proceedings and has looked particularly ill-at-ease with the short ball in the warm-up games.
The problem is that Level 3 believes its current CFO, Sunit Patel, is ill-suited to guide the projects he helped to start.
Her term as IMF chief does not expire until 2016, but amid the complexities of Europe's economic crisis this is a distraction she can ill afford, he adds.
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Lord Rennard - a key party strategist and adviser to a succession of Lib Dem leaders before standing down due to ill health in 2009 - has said he is "deeply shocked" by the allegations, which he "strongly disputes" and regards as a "total distortion" of his character.
There are still rumblings in the Pakistan camp about Stuart Broad's flash of ill temper at Edgbaston to the extent that he is now being blamed for causing the fracture to Zulqarnain Haider's finger that has forced the characterful wicketkeeper to return home.
An employee is fired when he asks for leave to care for his chronically ill father.
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The second is if he knew he was committing murder, but was so ill he did not know the murder was wrong.
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For Fenton, one of the issues that continues to come up is the stigma he and other soldiers feel about being labeled mentally ill, rather than wounded in war.
Queiroz was regarded as a success with Bafana Bafana before quitting for United and, after his ill-fated spell with Real, is now he is back to help steer United to glory once more.
Meanwhile Karl Broadhurst's recovery from a dislocated shoulder is going well as he came through the game at Shrewsbury with no ill effects, United's latest signing Nick Chadwick also figured in the game.
Last week, Umar told CNN that Mehsud is alive, but ill, and would speak to reporters when he feels better.
Obama will continue to take the hit, calculating that he needs to maintain his base and that alienating it just before an election is ill-advised.
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Lord Lawson, it is true, was partly a victim of ill luck: when he loosened policy in 1987-88, few (least of all official statisticians) knew how strong the economy already was.
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