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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Ian Threlfall, Businessman
I've been reading Gulf News for the past two years. I enjoy reading it over a coffee. My favourite section is the sports pages and I would like to see more focus on current international issues.
Karina Kalwani, Housewife
I read the newspaper every morning. My favourite section is Gulf News' Friday magazine, and I would like to see more local news and more Indian celebrities featured in tabloid!
Suzanna, Housewife
I have been reading Gulf News for the past two years. I enjoy reading the paper at home with a coffee. I would like to see more celebrities featured in tabloid! I also enjoy reading Friday magazine.
Margarita Tsoy, Sales assistant
My favourite section in Gulf News is E-plus and Friday. I would like to see more global current issues covered and more celebrities in tabloid!
Roshni Shewakramani, Housewife
I like to read the paper in the morning and have been doing so for the last five years. My favourite section in Gulf News is the India page. I would like to see more India news.
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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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