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Gulf News readers speak
Thomas Ulherr
Gulf News reader
I have been an avid reader of Gulf News for the past 13 years. I enjoy reading tabloid! The sports coverage is excellent. I would like to see more positive news in the paper. I like to read the actual newspaper, not the online edition.
Mohammad Khan
Gulf News reader
I read the latest news from my home country, Pakistan, and the local news. I own a vegetable shop in Madinat Zayed and meet many Pakistanis who tell me they only read Gulf News. I do not read the paper online. There is so much in tabloid! to read if only I had the time.
Paul Thomson
Gulf News reader
I arrived in Abu Dhabi six months ago and have been reading Gulf News since then. The paper is easy to read and well-presented in both local and international news sections. I read the paper but also log on to read the Classifieds.
A. Rahiman
Gulf News reader
For the past 25 years I have been reading Gulf News. Every evening I enjoy reading tabloid! and on the weekends Friday magazine. The quality of printing is excellent and the language is simple and readable. When I am on business trips aboard, I read the online edition.
Dhansukh Mazgaonkar
Gulf News reader
I would like to see more news about India. I am a regular reader of Gulf News for the past 20 years. I first glance at the front page, the local news and then the India pages. I like the Friday magazine for men. The quality of the pictures in the paper is excellent.
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