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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Gani, Banker
I have been reading Gulf News for 10 years now. I read the paper in the morning at home or later in the afternoon when I am at work. I find the paper a very good read and the front page is always eye-catching.
Samar Farah, Graduate
My favourite page is the opinion page. I always think there are good columns to read and would like to see more. I have been reading Gulf News for 10 years now. I usually read the paper at home.
Catalin Marin, Web Designer
I would like it if there could be some more travel stories
to read in Gulf News in the future. I have been reading the paper for three years now. I read the paper at work. I always read the front page first.
Joel Arcilla, Sales Assistant
The section in Gulf News that is my favourite, is the business section. I would like to see more local business stories in the business section. I read Gulf News if I have some free time at work in the afternoon.
Ayman Omran, Sales Manager
The past 14 years I have been reading Gulf News, I read the paper at home in the afternoon. My favourite section is the classifieds section, especially the cars pages. I would like to see more local news.
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