Even in India's increasingly crowded media market The Musalman stands out. The country's oldest Urdu-language daily paper, it is still being handwritten by calligraphers, as it was when founded 81 years ago. Despite the availability of Urdu computer fonts and the rise of the internet, its owner, Syed Arifullah, says the 23,000 subscribers like the graceful lettering. See how it's done on a slide show. (Via WSJ)
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