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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Abdullah Farouqi, Imam
I have been reading Gulf News for the past 25 years. This is the only English-language paper I read. I first read the local news, especially about new rules ... I then turn to the Asian news. I read the paper early morning at home. I would like to see more positive and peaceful news in the world."
Charu Tiwari, Student
My favourite sections in the paper are the magazines and tabloid! I would love to see more features and sports and education-related stories. I have been reading Gulf News for the past five years. I read the newspaper early in the morning. I first read sports news and stories related to education."
Javaid Quresh, Hotel General Manager
Gulf News is an excellent newspaper. I have been reading it ever since it was first printed. I first glance at the front page, then the local news and then the Pakistan pages. ... The paper has improved a lot over the years and now you listen more to the readers. I would like to see more news on Pakistan ..."
Noordheen Erakkath, Oil industry specialist
I read all newspapers but I like the coverage by Gulf News for its unique style and content. I would like to see more local news about the accommoda-tion problem, especially for bachelors. Thanks to Gulf News for its timely reporting ... of ordinary people in the country."
Shaji Mohammad, Owner of transport firm
I would like to see more local news and news about India in the paper. I have been reading Gulf News for the past 18 years. I first read the headlines then the local news and news from the sub-continent ... My favourite sections are the business and sports pages. I also enjoy the features."
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