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Gulf News readers speak
I've been a Gulf News reader for 8 years now. First of all, I read the front page of the paper. I read the paper at work in the morning. My favourite section of the paper is the local news. I would like to see more travel stories.
C.A. George, Jewellery sales executive
I've been a Gulf News reader for 8 years now. First of all, I read the front page of the paper. I read the paper at work in the morning. My favourite section of the paper is the local news. I would like to see more travel stories.
Inessa Voloshyna, Promoter
I started to read Gulf News three years ago. I first read the local news section of the paper at home in the morning. My favourite section of the paper is the local news. I would like to see more international political news.
Marvin Bustamante, Sales Executive
I read the paper at home in the evenings. I've been a Gulf News reader for more than two years. I start by reading the local news section. My favourite section is the Philippines news. I would like to see more Filipino entertain-ment stories.
Guy Neale, Pilot
I first read the UK news section of Gulf News. I started reading Gulf News about five years ago. I read the paper at work in the morning. My favourite section of the paper is the UK news section. I'd like to see more stories on issues affecting the expatriates.
Erfan Yousef, Sales executive
I started reading Gulf News about three years ago. I start by reading the front page of the paper while at home in the morning. My favourite section of the paper is the Classifieds car section. I think that the paper covers everything.
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