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Pakistan's foreign debt and liabilities touched the highest ever figure of over Rs 74 trillion in the first month of the current financial year.
Headley was very excited about Bin Laden's thoughts, including those on having several women in life.
Pakistan has embarked on the path of high growth economy and is heading towards a bright future, Sharif said.
The petitioner in the case had questioned why the two boys who died were turned away by private hospitals despite beds for economically weaker sections lying vacant.
Modi is scheduled to travel from July 6 to 13 to five Central Asian countries and Russia.
Chelsea got back to the bread and butter of churning out Premier League points with Eden Hazard's header sealing a 1-0 victory at London rivals West Ham United.
"In the current format a team can lose all their pool matches and still can go on to win the tournament. It is not fair," Germany's coach Weise said.
"The calibre of player we have brought in is top quality, like Di Maria and Falcao," Scholes said.
There are nearly 500 pilgrims, who left from Delhi, on board the train.
Due to "inordinate delay" in Intermediate Jet Trainer programme of the HAL, the IAF has initiated action to look for alternatives and extending the technical life of the Kiran trainer aircraft.
Zarina Begum, 87, known to be the only living court singer of the Awadh Court and one of the most popular singers of 1950s and 1960s, lives a life of anonymity today.