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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Bonzai Bonquin, Visitor from Philippines
I look at the front page first for the news. I have been reading Gulf News for six months. My favourite sections are the sports or entertainment sections. More news from the Philippines will be nice."
Yuki Maekawa, Housewife from Japan
I've been reading Gulf News for eight months. I came here last May. More foreign or international news would be good. Gulf News is good, as it is colourful and the pictures help me understand the stories, unlike papers in Japan."
Maki Nagao, Housewife from Japan
For me the best part of the paper is the sport section. I have been reading the paper for nine months, since I came here. I usually read Gulf News at home or sometimes when I am in a coffee shop."
Mustafa Fadhel, Translator from Iraq
I like to read tabloid! first, then the headlines, then the classifieds. I read at work or at home at night, when I take half an hour to read what I missed during the day. I would like to see more on people of different cultures who live here."
Oliver Mahon, Acrobat from Ireland
I like the opinion pages in Gulf News best. I like the local and international news analyses also. I read the paper in the morning because it makes the perfect accompaniment to my morning tea. I would like to see another glossy magazine added."
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