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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Hadi Enan, IT Engineer
I've been in Dubai six months and reading the Gulf News for about five months. Apart from keeping an eye for promotions, I check the Classifieds section for car prices and also read articles about the culture here. The paper is good but there's way too much to be read in one day."
Hamza Sajjad, IT Engineer
I readthe paper occasionally. I mainly look for announcements relating to government policy as I glance through the headlines. I also flip through the opportunities section."
Vanessa Arnold, Editor
The Unwind section on the weekend is my favourite section. I read the cover and headlines first when I read the paper at home. I've read the Gulf News for the past eight years and I feel it could do with more local interest stories."
Mir Farid, Shopkeeper
I came to this country three years ago and have been reading Gulf News ever since. The paper packs in a lot of information other than the daily news. I must also say that it arrives without fail every day."
Vineet Verghese, Banker
I favour the Business section and make it a point to check the gold rates. I have been reading the paper for six years and it helps that it is delivered to the office. I enjoy the entire paper and especially like Wheels. I wouldn't change anything."
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Community Reports
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Bridges needed
Al Ittihad Road has no pedestrian facilities as one nears Sharjah
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Street lights needed
Authorities urged to act with haste before a major accident occurs in Al Nahda, Dubai
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Motorists ignore stop sign on buses
Overtaking school vehicles can put students' lives at risk
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Safety regulations flouted at Dubai work place
In Al Nahda 2, two workers were seen working on the crane boom at a height of 20m without a full body harness or safety net in violation of rules






