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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Kavitha Mariam, IT professional
I started reading Gulf News during my school days. I first read the national news, tabloid! business and the editorials. I read the paper at home and sometimes look up Gulf News online for headline updates. My favourite sections are tabloid! and the editorials."
V.T.V. Damodaran, Social worker
I have been subscribing to Gulf News ever since I came to the UAE 12 years ago. Gulf News has a unique style of presenting the news. There are some activities by various Indian organisations in the UAE that do not find a place in your newspaper. Can I suggest more coverage of socio-cultural and humanitarian activities?"
Adejoke Julian, Supervisor
I really appreciate that Gulf News makes it easy to access adverts for jobs and places to stay. All I have to do is just click with my mouse and I get the news of the day or what has changed in local laws. Can I suggest that Gulf News should also be reached on mobile phones?"
Taneia Akhter, Company officer
Every morning before I leave for my office I read Gulf News from page to page. I have been reading the paper for the past three years. tabloid! is my favourite section. I would like to see more news on fashion, information technology and entertainment."
Hem Narayan Pradan, Business developer
I have been reading Gulf News since the day I came to the UAE. The first thing I read when I get the paper is the Nation section. I get the paper on the news stand in front of my office before heading for work in the morning. The sport section is my favourite. Hope you keep up the good work."
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Community Reports
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Bridges needed
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Street lights needed
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Motorists ignore stop sign on buses
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