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Home is where the headaches are
Journalism isn’t easy, but a passion for the truth, and a love of caffeine will get you through
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A day in the newsroom
Meet the people who put the paper in your hand
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A photo to remember
Photos that I took during mob attack on a Christian neighbourhood, Joseph Colony, proved to be defining moment for me
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In a changing landscape
Sailing through troubled waters and shaping a new course
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The journey from gumnaam to badnaam
In five years, slugs have become so important in my life that my daughter insists on making slugsheet every morning
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It’s hard to forget your first love
I will always have a special corner in my heart where the first city page of Tribune hangs in a stately black frame
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ET charms reporter in 25 mins
The newspaper has given me fame, respect and I am trying to pay it back with whatever abilities I possess
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Pakistan hopeful India will grant visas to Ajmer Urs pilgrims
Abdul Basit says 500 pilgrims from Pakistan applied for visas at the Indian high commission in Islamabad
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Living to tell the story, against all odds
The region has been difficult, unpredictable and more prone to natural disasters, making job of reporter all difficult
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Angels in disguise
Take a look at the people behind the scenes of The Express Tribune
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Security forces kill five militants in N Waziristan
According to unconfirmed reports, a soldier also died during the clash but official sources did not confirm the news
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All aboard: Book your berth on a journey back in time
Peshawar-Attock Khurd Safari train kicks off service; vintage carriages will chug to and fro
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Cover-ing the best
We singled out 10 magazine cover stories from the last 5 years that were either cherished or chastised by our readers
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Into a digital space
Digital media in Pakistan has yet to take this form but we are certainly heading there
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Where digital and print meet
The decision to integrate print and digital media was not an easy one
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From toddler to trailblazer
"When I joined the Life & Style section, The Express Tribune was hardly three-days-old"
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And it became our lifeline
As the section emerges as a credible source of news, we explore how far culture journalism has come in Pakistan
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The five lives of a reporter
I’ve seen the birth of a newspaper and witnessed it grow, expand, flourish
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Turnaround story
Former business head reporter says he thinks our pages have come to define business journalism in Pakistan
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Silently winning, losing and winning battles
We will continue to do our work silently and ensure quality
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Send slugs, file and repeat
These are no normal times, especially for those working for the business pages
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Living the op-ed life
Subeditors are expected to have read the papers and checked their emails, social media feeds before coming in to work
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And in the next five years…
Five years in the life of an English-language newspaper in Pakistan can seem like an eternity
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Making the best out of a bad rap
It is disappointing to see how even non-western media outlets continue to hold on to news myths surrounding country
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The Express Tribune’s creative process
An insider’s account of the creative department’s role in an editorial context
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The ugly side . . . of The Tribune’s pretty pages
A light hearted look at the creative process involved in making thought provoking designs on a daily basis
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The day I cried in the newsroom
“Khan jee, the Taliban have attacked the Army Public School," said a text message
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Five years and going strong
The Express Tribune firmly established as a media outlet known for objective and unbiased reporting
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Courage in journalism
Reporting in conflict-ridden Balochistan no different than reporting in a warzone
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Dummies for the paper
Incharge Javed believes demand for ads placement is a testament to popularity of paper in field today
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The story behind the people
If you must, then hire for passion first, experience second and credentials third
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A big byte
IT General Manager Anis Ahmed says Express has traditionally been a tech-driven organisation
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With a paper this beautiful, marketing is a breeze: Azfar Nizami
Express Publications Executive Director Marketing and Sales Azfar M Nizami says he knew paper would click with people
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Setting the standard: Keeping up with the times
“Since it is printed using a four-colour process, we have to be extra careful,” says Express Media EDO
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The social network
The CSR division has launched a campaign 'Aao Parhao' which serves as call to action to help change future of...
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What it was like building a young newspaper for a young audience
Our young readers are the future and the audience we focus on
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SC advice: NAB to discuss efficiency tomorrow
Sources say meeting will discuss the supervision and examination system of the bureau
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An unapologetic journey
We have been criticised, ridiculed, threatened and attacked but also been appreciated and cited for our work
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‘Money laundering’ case: Supermodel Ayyan’s judicial remand extended
Customs ordered to complete inquiry, submit charge-sheet in court on the 24th
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Dhaka hangs JI leader for war crimes
Kamaruzzaman, 63 hanged at Dhaka Central Jail after Supreme Court rejected his appeal against death sentence
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Election rigging: PPP ‘ready’ to plead cases before panel
Senator Aitzaz Ahsan will head the party’s legal team at the judicial commission
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5 lessons I learned over 5 years of publishing The Express Tribune
Newspapers that smugly looked down on us as an upstart began to copy us (and continue to do so)
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Judicial inquiry: Imran’s party forms eight-member task force
Team to be changed according to needs, including investigative, legal and media activities
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Balochistan insurgency: JI chief to use jirga for talks with separatists
Sirajul Haq says war is not the solution for the province
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Landmark summit: US, Cuba turn back on bitter past
Obama, Castro meet ahead of historic one-on-one talks
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Religious ghetto?: Srinagar shuts down over Hindu clusters plan
Pro-freedom leaders liken move with Israel's policy of building settlements
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An elite police force or a protocol wing?
It seems that prime responsibility of the force is only to escort political leadership of province to safety
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Turbat killings: Seven families of Sindh lose breadwinners
Five of the deceased belonged to village of Chonhar in Islamkot tehsil while the rest were from Badin district
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Yemen conflict: Parliamentary motion termed ‘inappropriate’
Religio-political parties want govt to make ‘bold decisions’

















































