Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Politics
The Cook Islands is far more advanced in implementing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability compared to neighbours in the Asia-Pacific region.
Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Technology
Software piracy is pretty bad in the Cook Islands but there’s nothing that can be done to stop it, according to Internet Action Group member Ano Tisam.
Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Football
More upsets could be on the soccer cards today as the Arorangi men’s soccer team play host to competition leaders Tupapa-Maraerenga.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Church Talk
“Search the scriptures; for in them you think you have eternal life: and they are they which testify of Me (Jesus Christ)Ka kimi marie I te au tuatua I tataia ra; no te mea, te manako ra kotou ka rauka te ora mutukore I reira: na ratou ra oki e akakite ia Iaku (Iesu Mesia) ra” – John/Ioane 5:39.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Church Talk
The first thing that you should share inside of a relationship is your life. And we’re talking about your everyday, ordinary, mundane things of life. I mean it’s good to get together and talk about the big concepts of life, but really, relationships happen when you just care what happened today.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
The establishment of a sovereign wealth fund for storing revenues generated by mineral assets is one element of a broad strategy of preparation for seabed mining in the Cook Islands.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
Miss Cook Islands Teuira Napa had crowds in the Philippines in awe as the 19-year-old performed a beautiful Cook Islands dance for her talent show at the Miss Earth pageant in Manila.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
Infrastructure and planning minister Teariki Heather is open to the idea of using crushed glass to help grow grass on the new foreshore reclamation.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
Northern group island leaders now have a better understanding of the need for good record keeping and the role of the Official Information Act (OIA).
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
It was a proud moment for Titikaveka College at the annual Cook Islands mathematics competition this year. The school came away with a number of placings across the year levels including third for Year Eight, first and second for Year Nine and third for Year Ten.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
A no drinking and smoking policy while staying active has seen Turangi mama Ami Whittaker reach her 90th birthday.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
Communities will be better consulted on marine and fisheries projects if funding is approved for the Ministry of Marine Resources.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Local
Local kitesurfers are set to receive more coaching thanks to the establishment of a new racing and development committee.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I would like to thank Kata for succinctly illustrating Justice Savages’s rulings in our Land Courts recently, particularly in regards to Occupation Right Applications and Successions to Occupation Rights.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I really admire and appreciate women with ‘guts’ who stand up and show this nation what metal they are made of.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Kata
Mark cleans up the mess November 16
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in League
Maintaining good health and fitness is the reason behind the early re-start of the masters rugby league competition kicking off today at the Tupapa field at 4.30pm.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Outer Islands
A four-person research team left for Aitutaki yesterday to begin an 11-week study on the sea turtle populations of Aitutaki and Manuae – the first such study of its kind on these two islands.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Politics
Members of the public can have a say in the 2013-14 national budget, according to finance minister Mark Brown.
Friday 16 November 2012 | Published in Politics
Shares in the Canadian company that is preparing to mine Papua New Guinea’s seabed for rich mineral resources have taken a drastic fall after halting equipment construction to avoid running out of cash.
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