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The News on Sunday blunders big time

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 14 July 2019

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The News on Sunday blunders big time
The News on Sunday published a blunder featuring Mariana Baabar Pashteen's photo alongside an obituary for Zuhra Karim, the late editor of She magazine. This error has drawn attention to the importance of careful editorial review.

ISLAMABAD — In an embarrassing blunder, The News on Sunday splashed a picture of prominent journalist Mariana Baabar Pashteen along with an obituary of Zuhra Karim — the editor of She magazine.

Zuhra, who founded the magazine in 1963, died in Singapore at the start of the month.

Mariana works for The News in Islamabad and has been in journalism for nearly 40 years. She is alive and well.

In the obituary headlined, ‘She lived with substance and style,’ Mariana’s image is displayed prominently.

‘Zuhra Karim will continue to live in our hearts and minds as a true pioneer of women in journalism in Pakistan,” wrote the author Zohra Yousuf, her work ruined by some sloppy sub on the desk.

KEY POINTS:

  • The News on Sunday published an obituary with the wrong photograph.
  • Mariana Baabar Pashteen is a prominent journalist and is alive.
  • Zuhra Karim was the founder of She magazine and passed away in Singapore.
  • The obituary was meant to honor Karim's contributions to journalism.
  • Editorial errors like this highlight the need for accurate publishing practices.

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