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Gulf News Readers speak
Gulf News Readers speak
Ameenah Mahmoud, Property Consultant
I have been reading Gulf News for three years, ever since I arrived in the UAE. I read the headlines first, then local news and the rest. I would like to see more local news and more about new building projects and property news. My favourite sections are tabloid! and Friday magazine.
M.K. Mohammad Ashraf, Property Consultant
I would like to read more about social and cultural events. I have been reading Gulf News for two years. I always read the front page first, then the local news and the India pages. I read the paper early morning at home and in the evening I read tabloid!
M.A. Bava Kutty, Electrical Engineer
I read Gulf News first thing in the morning and have been doing it for 20 years. My favourite section is the main news section. I scan the headlines and read the local and Indian pages. I would like to see more social and culture related news.
Faten Aman, Public Relations Manager
I enjoy reading Gulf News every day and I think it is a perfect newspaper. I would like to see more features about astronomy in the paper. I have been reading Gulf News for 25 years. My favourite sections are tabloid! and the classifieds."
Manuel Mercier, Deputy Defence Attache at French Embassy
I like the paper for its unique design and I think Gulf News is an excellent paper in the region. I have been reading the paper for a year since I arrived here. I read it early morning at the office. My favourite section is the main news section.
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