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  2. Dawn (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of the Dawn newspaper. Dawn began as a weekly publication, based in New Delhi. [1] Under the instruction of Jinnah, it became the official organ of the All India Muslim League in Delhi, and the sole voice of the Muslims League in the English language, reflecting and espousing the cause of Pakistan's creation.

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  4. Dawn Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Herald Limited, [2] doing business as the Dawn Media Group, is a Pakistani media company based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] It publishes the Dawn newspaper and operates a TV channel, radio stations and websites.

  5. Cyril Almeida - Wikipedia

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    Cyril Almeida (Urdu: سائیرل المیڈا) is a Pakistani journalist who served as the assistant editor and columnist for Dawn. [1] Born and raised in Karachi, Almeida received his B.A. from LUMS and studied jurisprudence as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.

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  7. Category:Dawn (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dawn (newspaper)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Zaffar Abbas - Wikipedia

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    Abbas joined Dawn as the resident editor for its Islamabad edition in 2006. [1] [2] From June 2010, he served as Editor-designated for Dawn before assuming the charge as its 5th Editor in October 2010, replacing Abbas Nasir. [2] [1] In 2015, Abbas was elected first chairman of Editors for Safety.

  9. Altaf Husain - Wikipedia

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    The street in Karachi where Dawn was first published is today known as Altaf Husain Road. [5] [6] Regarded as a model by young writers, he excelled in the role of the crusader. Dawn newspaper remarked eight years after his death: Altaf Husain was basically a crusader; his chief weapon was his powerful pen.