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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Ruth Charistian, Accounts manager
I read the newspaper every morning at the office with a cup of coffee. I have been reading Gulf News for the past 10 years. I would like to see more local news and business features in the paper. My favourite section is Friday magazine."
Nisin, Consultant
I have been reading Gulf News for the past 16 years. I read the paper every day in the afternoon at home. To improve the paper there should be more local news. My favourite section is the sport section."
Amal, Model
I read Gulf News first thing in the morning when I wake up. My favourite section is Friday magazine. I would like to see more on fashion weeks all over the world in Tabloid! I have been reading Gulf News for six months now."
Prof Ashley H. Pinnington, Faculty dean
My favourite sections in the newspaper are the various property sections. I have been reading the paper for a year. I think it would be an improvement if there were more news from countries in the region and more on current issues in the paper."
Anil G. Nair, Property developer
My first job in the morning is to read Gulf News when I wake up. My favourite section is the business section. I would like to see more local news in the paper. I have been reading Gulf News for a year. "
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