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Best in print
A look at some of the best stories and headlines from print.
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City Karachi: A day at the desk - City editor commits suicide after killing herself
“Mahim, wo story ke sath picture nahi he.” -- “Saifi, mera sar laga do.”
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National: Squint, groan… I survived the vampire shift
For years, I thought I was eternally condemned to the graveyard shift for journalists.
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Op-ed
The team that takes out the pages every day did not and has not come with any kind of baggage.
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Political reporting
Weaving political narratives, instead of isolated reporting, has become somewhat a hallmark of our reporting.
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Note from the publisher
The newspaper’s online presence has been, what I consider, our greatest edge.
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From: The executive editor
The Express Tribune is the only newspaper in this country today to have its own Ombudsman.
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From: The editor
We are quoted, criticised and appreciated, but we are never ignored.
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Web: I love my job
My comment moderation team is cracking up approving comments bashing ET for “biased reporting” against Imran Khan.
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Sports
We like to make our readers aware that kabaddi, ludo, donkey-cart racing, malakra and dangal exist as well.
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Creative: Filling in the blanks
Question – Design? News? What? Why? What do you do again?
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Business: It’s not all about business
Some have felt that our stories at times seem like advertisements, but I disagree.
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Magazine
Much like Smaug, the huge winged dragon in JR Tolkein’s The Hobbit, I’m a compulsive hoarder.
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Life & Style
Content generation is the most challenging (and stressful) aspect of managing the Life & Style desk.