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I started reading the Gulf News 20 years ago, the day I started reading an English daily! I first look at the headlines then the first page, then local news, and others. My favourite sections are Tabloid! and classifides. I read the paper in the morning at home."
Yousuf Naeemat, Businessman
I started reading the Gulf News 20 years ago, the day I started reading an English daily! I first look at the headlines then the first page, then local news, and others. My favourite sections are Tabloid! and classifides. I read the paper in the morning at home."
Paul Mace Dean, Dean at HCT
I have been reading Gulf News for 15 years. I first read the Business pages. Besides the design of paper, I like the web page, and also the articles of world personalities that are often in the paper."
Shahnawaz Hakim, Ticketing officer at Etihad Airways
I have been reading Gulf News for 20 years. First I look at the front page headlines, then UAE news and the Indian pages. I would like to see more political news. My favourite section is main broad sheet paper and I also read Tabloid!"
Stefanie Heller, Creative art director
I have been reading Gulf News for 2 years. I first read the front page, then local and others. I read the paper in the morning at office. My favourite section is the main broad sheet paper. I would like to see more news on the world and also more local news."
Balakrishnan Gopinath, Consultant
I have been reading Gulf News for 2 years. First, I read the headlines, then I go to the Editorial Comment, then Regional News and National News, especially new rules and regulations on UAE laws, and then Sports and others."
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