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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Ajith Raghavan, India
I have been reading Gulf News for ten years. I like to read the main news in the local section and also the international news, tabloid! and the Classifieds. The paper has everything I can think of.
Ashiq Basha, India
I like to read Gulf News every day at the office. I have been reading the paper for a year. I look at the headlines first and then I read the news from around the world. I also look for jobs in the Appointments section and I regularly check the Classifieds.
Maybelle Colina, Philippines
I am a great fan of Gulf News because it has everything I want in a newspaper. I have been reading it for 18 years. I read the paper in the mornings at home with coffee. I read the headlines first, followed by the local news.
Jayne Eastland, Wales
I read the paper at home when I have breakfast, if possible by the pool. I have been reading Gulf News for 16 years. I like the Business section. I also read the local news and Friday magazine. I would like to see a regular cinema listing.
Louise Ikin-Gonzales, England
I read the paper at home in the evenings and also in my shop if I get the time. I like the Business section and I also keep up to date with the Property sections. I'd like to see a weekly fashion supplement, and also more local journalists writing travel stories.
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