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I have been turning the pages of Gulf News for the past six years. My favourite sections are Nation, Sport and tabloid! However, I would like to see more articles on subjects such as health, fitness and news stories about international celebrities.
- Aamir A. Baksh, Gulf News reader
I have been reading the newspaper, both online and in print, for the last five years. I turn to the Sport and Business sections as soon as I get the paper, but I would like to see even more sports stories as well as articles on crime.
- Saeed Ali, Gulf News reader
I read the paper in the office during the break. For three years I have been turning to the Classifieds, Business, tabloid! and e+. I would like to see more local coverage.
- Mahmoud Al Ameen, Gulf News reader
Every morning I read the paper before going to work. It has been a regular part of my daily routine since 1993. I enjoy the Nation and Business sections the most, but I also like sports and would like to see the coverage expanded.
- Zameeruddin, Gulf News reader
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