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'''Yusuf Lodhi''' (1938–1996) was a Pakistani [[editor]], [[journal]], [[cartoonist]] and [[author]].<ref>[http://articles.cnn.com/1999-08-31/world/96_1101_feat8_1_gurdev-singh-khush-world-food-prize-manila?_s=PM:ASIANOW Asia Week]</ref>
'''Yusuf Lodhi''' (1938–1996) was a Pakistani [[editor]], [[journal]], [[cartoonist]] and [[author]].<ref>[http://articles.cnn.com/1999-08-31/world/96_1101_feat8_1_gurdev-singh-khush-world-food-prize-manila?_s=PM:ASIANOW Asia Week] {{wayback|url=http://articles.cnn.com/1999-08-31/world/96_1101_feat8_1_gurdev-singh-khush-world-food-prize-manila?_s=PM:ASIANOW |date=20120930211548 }}</ref>


He began his editorial career working as assistant editor in 1969 of the ''Peshawar Times''.
He began his editorial career working as assistant editor in 1969 of the ''Peshawar Times''.


He later served in several well-known Pakistani newspapers, including ''The Daily Star'',<ref>[http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2010/04/02/perspective.htm The Art of Defiance by Zohra Yusuf ]</ref> the ''[[Frontier Post]]'', and "Herald" magazine of Dawn media group, before his death.
He later served in several well-known Pakistani newspapers, including ''The Daily Star'',<ref>[http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2010/04/02/perspective.htm The Art of Defiance by Zohra Yusuf ] {{wayback|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/magazine/2010/04/02/perspective.htm |date=20100613230106 }}</ref> the ''[[Frontier Post]]'', and "Herald" magazine of Dawn media group, before his death.


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Revision as of 16:14, 21 July 2016

Yusuf Lodhi (1938–1996) was a Pakistani editor, journal, cartoonist and author.[1]

He began his editorial career working as assistant editor in 1969 of the Peshawar Times.

He later served in several well-known Pakistani newspapers, including The Daily Star,[2] the Frontier Post, and "Herald" magazine of Dawn media group, before his death.

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