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Gulf News readers speak
Ian Boys, United Kingdom
I have been reading Gulf News for four years. I read the online version at work. I read the local section and the business section. The paper has everything but I think the property sections are too big."
Doris San Juan, Philipines
I like to read the paper at home after work in the evenings. I have been reading the paper for three years. I like the local section and to check out the jobs in the appointments section. I would like to see more celebrity news."
Sunny Joseph, India
I begin with the local section, followed by the news from India and the rest of the world. I have been reading Gulf News for 16 years. Gulf News has everything I need from a newspaper.
Akhil Mohndas, India
I read mostly the business and sport sections. I read the paper both at home and at work. I have been reading Gulf News for three years now. I think all is well with the content and want nothing more."
Nisha Deepu, India
My only worry is that there are too many sections in the paper! I have been reading Gulf News for seven years. I read it at home in the evenings. I read the main news section that contains local and international news, followed by tabloid!
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