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Gulf News readers speak
Gulf News readers speak
Mohammad Saif , Economist
I have been reading Gulf News for 20 years. Everyday, I start by reading the business pages first of all and later read the Sport pages at home. My favourite sections are Sport and Business.
Faisal Irshad, Engineer
For the past three years, I've been an avid reader of Gulf News. The first thing I read in Gulf News are the Properties and Appointments sections. Then I read the International pages. My favourite section in Gulf News is Nation. I think more news from Pakistan should be added.
Bachar Dibyat, Syrian
I read tabloid! first thing in the morning at home, and I love to go through E+. I have been reading Gulf News for 20 years. My favourite section in Gulf News is Sport. I think Gulf News is a perfect newspaper.
Neil Joneja, Engineer
I have been a Gulf News reader for eight months. I read the Sport section online. I then read the newspaper fully when I get home later. My favourite section in Gulf News is the editorial page. I think more human interest stories should be covered.
Low Pit Chen, Chargé d'Affaires
For the past year, I have been reading Gulf News. I first go through the front page online in the morning at home. My favourite sections in Gulf News are Nation, Weekend and Friday magazine. I think more lifestyle articles should be added in the weekday editions.
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