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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Mark Taylor, Procurement professional
I have been reading Gulf News for the past three years. My favourite section is Sports, which I read the first thing in the morning, followedby the Editorial and Inter-national pages. I would like to see more international sports pages in the paper."
Zahabia Mustapha, Homemaker
My favourite section of Gulf News is tabloid! I have been reading Gulf News for the past four years. I begin reading the paper with the main section and carry on to the International pages. I really am very happy with the overall content and don't think anything needs to be done."
Bassam Rosk, Liaison manager
I have been reading Gulf News for the pastsix years. I read the paper both at home and then at office when I am free. I begin reading with the Sports and International pages. My favourite section is Sports. I would like to see more international sports pages added."
Mohammad Shaju, Travel agent
Gulf News ismy favourite newspaper in the UAE and I have been reading it for the past three years. I first read the classifieds, and move on to the front page and International pages. My favourite section is Sports. I would like to see more news from Asia."
Mark Taylor, Sales executive
I begin my day with Gulf News. I have been an avid reader of the paper for the past one year. I first read Business and the Interna-tional pages. My favou-rite section is Business. I feel the paper is perfect and nothing more needs to be added."
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