It was for the sole purpose of getting a job that he had applied for the post of sub editor in " Desabhimani ", the mouth piece journal of Communist Party of India.
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Following his post graduation in Journalism, Pirzada entered mainstream media and started working as Reporter and Sub Editor for national dailies and weeklies including Daily Jang, Daily Jasarat, Daily Mashriq and Weekly Istaqlal.
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She went on to be a sub editor at Eve's Weekly, following which she contributed articles for The Times of India, The Indian Express, The Hindu and the Hindustan Times through the years.
34.
The WTBS bunker at Wood Norton would be manned by ninety people, including the head of BBC Radio 4, BBC engineers, twelve news editors, sub editors, announcers and what was ominously described as " two nominations from Religious Broadcasting.
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Matthew Arnold described the paper as reflecting the " rancour of Protestant dissent in alliance with the vulgarity meddlesomeness and grossness of the British multitude . " Eventually Lucas became too ill to regularly attend, and he had to appoint a sub editor.
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He moved to Auckland in 1984 to work as a sub-editor on a weekly newspaper then went on to work as a feature writer and sub editor with Suburban Newspapers in 1986 before joining the " Auckland Sun " in 1988.
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He joined Thames News as a researcher / sub editor in 1979, then was one of the first news editors at TVAM, the first commercial breakfast TV service in the UK, joining three months before the station went on air in February 1983.
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In the late Seventies he worked as a sub editor on the Telegraph Magazine, later becoming a writer and commissioning editor before joining the Mail on Sunday as a feature writer, moving to The Times and then to The Daily Telegraph as a features editor.
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The place is famed by veteran theater persona Kotturappa, a legendary actor, whose performance in the role of Danashoora Karna is widely known throughout Karnataka . Deshi, Devaramane Shivanandappa, is the first Writer of the place who was also sub Editor of a local daily, RAITA, from Bellary.
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He started his career as a sub editor at the nationalist daily, " Bande Matharam " based in Punjab, worked there for a while and returned to Jammu in 1924 to start his own daily in Urdu language, " Ranvir " and " Rattan ", an Urdu Journal.