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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Abdul Azeez K. Moideen, Sales and marketing manager
Indian Abdul Azeez K. Moideen, who lives in Abu Dhabi, has been reading Gulf News for 20 years. He first reads the front page headlines then local news, then Business, India, Sports, and other world news. His favourite section is Business.
Mirza Aleem, Reservation and ticketing officer
Indian Mirza Aleem, from Abu Dhabi, has been reading Gulf News for 20 years. First he looks at the front page headlines, then UAE news, India pages, and others. He likes to read the paper early morning. He would like to see more political news.
Hala Gasan, Receptionist
Jordanian Hala Gasan, who lives in Abu Dhabi, has been reading Gulf News for three years. She reads the paper in the morning. She first reads the front page then goes to tabloid!. She says Gulf News is her favourite newspaper because its coverage is very good.
Mohammad Al Bloushi, Assistant F&B manager
Mohammad Al Bloushi, an Emirati, in Abu Dhabi, has been reading Gulf News for two years. First he looks at headlines, then local news, Sports Business and then World. He would like to see more news on local and cultural developments.
Len Evans, Accountant
Indian Len Evans, who lives in Abu Dhabi, has been reading Gulf News for 10 years. First he looks at the front page, then Sports. He reads the paper early in the morning. He says
Gulf News is the best newspaper in the region.
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