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Tuesday, September 07, 2010  

Founder and Chairman
Mohammed Bin Suleiman Al Taie

Editor-in-Chief
Abdul Hamied Bin Suleiman Al Taie

News Editors
Ajith Das, P Ramesh Kumar

A note from the Editor

Dear reader

‘Oman Tribune’ is the only English-language newspaper produced in Muscat that is the choice of decision-makers. Omani nationals and residents of different nationalities in the high-income and educationally qualified category have overtly expressed their preference for ‘Oman Tribune’ when it comes to quality and extent of news coverage, layout and, above all, availability at their doorstep every morning.

Ever since its launch on September 1, 2004, ‘Oman Tribune’ has been giving its readers exquisite articles from exclusive news services such as McClatchy Tribune News Service and Graphic News.

‘Oman Tribune’ is also the hot favourite of the diplomatic community in Muscat. Diplomats particularly like one of the USPs of the newspaper, its editorial and Oped pages. ‘Oman Tribune’ is the only paper in town offering its opinion to readers everyday on a topical international or local issue. These pages run articles by famous columnists on the burning issues of the day apart from weekly columns by our writers in Islamabad (Pakistan) and Amsterdam (the Netherlands).

For Indian investors, the business section offers tips on Indian markets via ‘Investment World’ every Monday.

‘Oman Tribune’ recognises the need for the readers to have a good laugh even as they are absorbing serious information. The most hilarious comic strips in town are there to tickle you. The Leisure section is full of both light and meaningful reading.
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