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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Naufal Abdul Rahman, Staff ticketing
"I have been reading Gulf News for the past four years and like to read business-related articles. I read the paper in my office starting with the headlines first. I would like to see more business stories and, as I work for an airline, more airline-related articles."
Suby Pathrose, IT professional
I read the sports section first and then the front page. I have been reading Gulf News since I left school. During office hours I just look at the updates on the GN website. I like tabloid! and Friday magazine as they have fun articles."
Miraf Gebregzabher, Counter staff
I look at the front page first. I just have a look in the morning and then read the details during my lunch break and in the evening. I have been reading the paper for the past two years. Friday magazine and the weekend issues are my favourites."
Jin Fen Kiu, Counter sales executive
Most of the time I read the paper in my office during my lunch break. My favourite section is sport, especially the tennis. I am proud Gulf News is giving extensive coverage of the Olympics from my home country. Thank you Gulf News!"
Ajeeba Abdullah, Admin Assistant
I am a regular reader of Gulf News and have been since my schooldays. I just have a look the front page in the morning and the rest of the paper in the evening . My favourite sections are Friday magazine and tabloid!
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