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Gulf News readers speak
I have read Gulf News for 15 years and prefer to read the paper in the office. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Editorial and Business. I would like to see more coverage of local news however in the newspaper.
Hamad Aziz, General manager
I have read Gulf News for 15 years and prefer to read the paper in the office. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Editorial and Business. I would like to see more coverage of local news however in the newspaper.
Jawad A. Rehman, Operation manager
I have read Gulf News for 11 years. My favourite section in Gulf News is Business. After moving here from Canada, I found Gulf News to be one of the best and most informative compared to the other newspapers.
Adeel Habib, banker
I have read Gulf News for seven years. I read the newspaper at home early in the morning. My favourite sections in Gulf News are tabloid!, Wheels and Sport. Whatever I need it is there, nothing missing.
Goel Gunjan, Technical representative
I have read Gulf News for one year and prefer to read the newspaper in the office. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Sport and tabloid!. I would however like to see more coverage of heritage and culture.
Kshoni Raman, Service engineer
I have read Gulf News for 12 years and read the paper at home. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Sports and Business. I would however like to read more about sport news in Gulf News.
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