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  ISLAMABAD:The government s point-man for accountability claimed on Thursday that contractor of the New Islamab nike jordan ad International Airport, Mian Munir, had transferred kickbacks worth Rs560 million into the accounts of the Chaudhry Sugar Mills, owned by Maryam Nawaz Sharif. The Technical Associates 鈥?one among the three contractors of the Islamabad  af1 shadow airport -- was owned by Mian Munir. It had also transferred Rs50 million in the account of the then adviser to the prime minister for aviation Shujaat Azeem in June 2015,  Specia air force 1 l Assistant to the Prime Minister on Accountability Shahzad Akbar told a presser.He alleged that the political elite had minted money by placing favourites in the institutions.Around 45 per cent shares of the Chaudhry Sugar Mills were owned by Maryam, he said, adding that Mian Munir is the father-in-law of the daughter of Maryam.He said that in May 2017 the Technical Associates had transferred Rs310 million in the account of Chaudhry Sugar Mills via various accounts. And Ynlp Riz Ahmed withdraws from Bill Gates  event honouring Modi
 PARIS:A lot of people say they cannot live without coffee, but for one 11-year-old boy living in France, that may be literally true.When his parents accidentally bought decaffeinated capsules recently, a rare genetic muscular disorder - which they knew could be held in check by two shots of espresso pe adidas adilette damen r day - flared up, provoking uncontrollable and painful muscle spasms.Four days of agony, anguish and doctor's visits followed before his parents realised their mistake.Once th mens air forces e boy started drinking the caffeinated brew again, the symptoms subsided. It's one of those amazing cases of serendipity that dot the history of medicine,  said Emmanuel Flamand-Roze, a doctor at Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital in Paris and lead author of a study published Tuesday about the disease afflicting his patient.Unwittingly, Flamand-Roze told AFP, the parents had carried out what scientists called a double-blind placebo experiment -- the most rigorous tes air force donna t possible to see if a drug or treatment actually works.Th