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Gulf News Readers' Speak
Gulf News Readers' Speak.
Randa Tarek, Student
I read the paper occasionally and I have been reading it since I was 11. I like the sport section. I used to play tennis so I go there first. I also like the briefs. I used to find it messy to go through the whole paper. There's too much."
Quamer Alam, Marketing Executive
I have been reading the paper for three years. Not every day, since I don't have time to read the news every day, but when I get a paper I prefer to go for Gulf News. I read the headlines first, then sometimes the classifieds and jobs section. Maybe there's too much advertising."
Alex Verget, Business Researcher
I just moved to Amman from the UAE and I read Gulf News online almost every day. I have been reading the paper since September. I like the Nation section to keep up on what's going on and the business section for work."
Caron Cordero, Cashier
I like Gulf News. I have been reading it for two years. I especially like the appointments section. I look at headlines first and then the sections on entertainment. I'd like more information for moms and babies in Friday magazine."
Ramakrishna Varanas, Sales Manager
I read Gulf News daily and have been doing so for ten years. I like the business and sport sections. First I look at business, followed by sport and of course the appointments section. You could have more coverage of the domestic Indian cricket leagues."
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