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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
George Varghese, Bank executive
I have been a subscriber of Gulf News for three years and go through the headlines in the morning. Business and Friday are my favourite spots in the paper. I think Gulf News should come up with more news about Abu Dhabi.
Laly Joseph, Principal
I have been a regular reader of the Gulf News for six years. The Nation section keeps me updated on the events in the UAE and educational news, while the India section and Friday magazine are interesting. More is needed on UAE rules and regulations.
Carole Tachajian, Hotel executive
I have been reading Gulf News since 2002. I read the newspaper when I reach the office first thing in the morning, and mainly look at Business and then tabloid!. I would like to suggest more social articles in the future.
Mouna Ouni, PR manager
I have read Gulf News for six years. It's the most efficient English-language newspaper and it's very good if you need information. I think we should find more information about the leisure sector and hotel industry. I wish you all the best!
Hameed Nedooli, Sales executive
I have been reading the newspaper for 14 years and it is the best to read for whoever comes to UAE looking for a job. I usually have a look through the paper in the morning. It would be good if there were more gossip stories and film news.
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