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Gulf News Readers speak
Gulf News Readers speak
Cherine Hilmy, Housewife
I have been a reader of Gulf News for one and a half years. I read the newspaper at home. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Weekend Review and Explore. I would like to see some more articles about Asia and entertainment.
Hans Fuchs, Construction manager
I have been reading Gulf News for one and a half years. I read newspaper at home and online. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Business and Tabloid. I think that there must be more coverage of cultural events.
Khalid Mohammad, Banker
I've been reading Gulf News for five years. I read the newspaper at my office during my break. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Business and Sport. I don't think anything is missing. I really like this newspaper.
Jasim Bux, Customer service agent
I've been a Gulf News reader for the last three years. I like to read the newspaper at work. My favourite sections in Gulf News are local news and Friday magazine. I think that there could be more coverage of fashion in the newspaper.
Abdul Nazeer Gulam, Public Relations Officer
I've been reading Gulf News for two years. I like to read the newspaper early in the morning before going to the office. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Sport and local news. I'd like to see more local football featured.
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