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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Abdul Ghafoor, Salesman
I have been reading Gulf News for the past two years. I like to read it every morning when I have my coffee. My favourite sections in the paper are the Sport and Asia sections, as well as Friday magazine. I think it would be great if there could be more Asian news in the paper."
Zoe Richard, TV Journalist
My favourite sections in Gulf News are the Property and Freehold sections and also Friday magazine. I read the paper in the morning at work. I have been a regular reader for the past three years. I would like to see more international news and current issues."
Farida Parekh, Travel Business
I would like to see more fun stories in Gulf News and also more celebrity news. Generally I first go through the Classifieds section. I love Friday magazine. I usually read the paper in the morning when I am at work."
Rajeev, Vice President
More investigative stories and more business news in the paper would be great. I read Gulf News early in the morning at home. The business section is definitely my favourite section of the newspaper."
Raghavan, General Manager
I like to read Gulf News in the morning. I would like to see more news about India in the paper. I have been reading it for the past 11 years. My favourite sections are the Asia pages and also the UAE pages for some local news."
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