There's still a taboo over speaking ill of the dead, but some people choose to ignore it.
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The head teacher and five staff members remain suspended over alleged ill-treatment including locking a pupil in a room.
"Criminals should be in no doubt - the net is continuing to widen over the ill-gotten gains of those who seek to profit from the misery of others, " Mr Henry said.
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To make matters worse, Mr Cardoso's government now faces several huge lawsuits over its predecessors' ill-designed emergency economic measures.
The words echo those of his counterpart Hanumant Singh, who presided over England's ill-tempered tour of Sri Lanka in 2001.
The inquiry followed an E.coli outbreak in Wales in 2005 which left one boy dead and over 150 other people ill.
It also ponders the difficulties of an organisation in which the incompetent are rarely sacked and the competent are over-stretched and ill-rewarded.
Bertarelli's post-victory maneuvers have cast a cloud of ill will over the event, which this year offered the most exciting and closely fought races ever.
The written word was a forgiving medium for over-complicated, ill-conceived messages.
Warren asked Holladay to take over when he became ill with pneumonia after a busy Easter weekend schedule, before his son's sudden death, spokeswoman Anne Krumm said.
And further research should seek to "identify the age at which children grasp an understanding of disability and begin to form prejudice over disabled and chronically ill children".
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Bjorn is playing catch-up in the Ryder Cup race after being ill for over a month late last year and then missing five more weeks with a neck injury earlier this season.
President Bush has directed the State Department to establish provincial teams across Iraq with the aim of answering concerns over a raft of ill-conceived projects, bureaucratic confusion, and lack of oversight in the country's reconstruction.
Currently, the speaker of parliament, elected by parliamentary vote, takes over if the president falls ill.
Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) told reporters that Obama noticed when Kennedy became ill and rushed over to his table.
That is why Europe and Japan cannot afford to drag their heels over reform or leave workers ill-equipped to take up tomorrow's jobs.
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The NHS confederation, which is the voice of NHS management, has criticised the BMA for its stance calling the attack on the government over the consultants contract "ill-timed and intemperate".
On Wednesday a judge decided the consultation over services at Leeds was "ill-judged" but stressed this applied to Leeds only.
But for good or ill, she presided over the most dramatic transformation of the Welsh economy since the industrial revolution.
Mr Quinn claimed to have been left with no alternative but to take the "drastic decision" over problems which stemmed from "ill-fated investments in Anglo".
With all due respect to the renowned Mr. Sheppard, a Yankee Stadium fixture for over five decades who has been ill and on the sidelines this season, his ultra-serious baritone delivery never did much for me.
In most parts of the developing world, control over resources at the village level is ill-defined.
The unemployment rate is already over 9%, so we can ill afford to saddle businesses with extra expenses that make hiring even more costly.
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The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) had barely become public knowledge this year before scientists the world over were scrambling to identify the new ill.
Until recently, San Benedetto benefited from the Cassa del Mezzogiorno, a special fund that paid for vast and often ill-conceived projects all over Italy's poor south.
But this success has been threatened by Mr Ecevit's prolonged ill health and refusal to hand over to a successor.
Japan's justice minister has resigned weeks after taking office citing ill health, amid a scandal over alleged ties to an organised crime group.
But he was ill enough to go into hospital over Christmas, and some believe that he is now losing enthusiasm for another term.
He laboured to a points win over Jesse Brinkley in March, but looked ill-prepared for his bout with Froch, and decided enough was enough.
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