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Touring U19 side beat Bombay U21

Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Rugby Union

The Cook Islands under 19 national rugby team have won their fourth and final match 16-7 against an Under 21 Bombay selection played under lights in South Auckland last Thursday night.


Panthers 2012 club sevens champions

Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Rugby Union

The Tupapa Panthers were crowned the winners of the weekend’s shortened format of the CITC club rugby sevens competition.


'Let's make cigarettes too'

Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Smoke Signals

“Saturday’s paper reported that Vanuatu refused to let Rock International Tobacco from setting up a cigarette factory in that country,” notes a smoke signaller. “Clearly this tobacco company went to the wrong island. Surely our Ministry of Health would be ready to support such an income generating business. Won’t someone get an email off to Rock International and explain how the Cook Islands sold our oceans to the Chinese and that they better get in quick and set up that cigarette factory while our resources and health are still on sale to anyone with ready cash and baskets of gifts.”


Outages for cyclone season

Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Technology

Mobile phone and television reception will be disrupted in Rarotonga over the next two weeks as Telecom strengthens its equipment in preparation for the cyclone season (November to April).


Mobile EFTPOS for Cook Islands

Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Technology

Mobile phone technology has made its way to one of the Cook Islands’ major banks.


Arorangi defeat Avatiu in close encounter

Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Football

In the weekend’s main premier men’s soccer Lotto match, Arorangi defeated Avatiu by two goals to one in an exciting and riveting match at Raemaru Park.


Reynolds perfects 'iconography'

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Art

A strong turnout marked the opening of Loretta Reynolds’ new exhibition ‘From Darkness to Light’ on Tuesday evening at the BCA Contemporary Art Gallery in Taputapuatea.


Crown Beach's symbolic barrier

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Local

A lengthy battle between one of the co-owners of a small beach reserve and the Crown Beach Resort and Spa has resulted in the creation of a barrier that blocks sea views for some of the hotel’s highest-paying clients.


Excitement builds for Mire Tama

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Local

Samuel Nga


Accolades for Crown Beach and Sunhaven

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Local

Two more Rarotonga accommodation providers have been cited for high-quality service by the world’s largest travel website TripAdvisor.


'We set the rules, we're in control'

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I would like to thank Reuben Tylor for his letter to the editor in yesterday’s Cook Islands News.


Call for licensing moratorium

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It was an excellent letter from Rueben Tylor (yesterday).


Take heed

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Whilst the Minister of Fisheries is to be congratulated on his willingness to seek an economic return from our vast but vulnerable fish resource, he should take heed of the concerns expressed not only by Reuben Tylor in his latest letter to CINews but also of many of his (the Minister’s) friends and supporters.


Minister apologises

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Firstly I have just sent James Beer an apology for not being able to keep our original appointment on Friday 5th November last year. As he mentioned I was delayed at a previous appointment that ran over time.


Kata - October 13, 2012

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Kata

Charter fisshing companies act as puppet master October 13


Hard work to stop Welsh attack

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Netball

A stronger, more aggressive Cook Islands netball side was expected to take to the court last night against Scotland after their heavy 65-29 defeat against Wales in the first of the tri-series match ups on Thursday night.


House sits on November 8

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Politics

Parliament will next convene in just under a month’s time to discuss a swathe of legislation, including bills relating to employment and local body governance.


PM to lecture in Fiji

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna flies to Fiji on Monday, to address the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat on challenges the Pacific faces and how to encourage future growth.


Thriller 7s

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Rugby Union

The Avatiu Swamp is the place to be to catch all the rugby sevens action today as clubs play out the shortened format of the CITC Rarotonga club sevens competition.


Big game for Arorangi vs Avatiu today

Saturday 13 October 2012 | Published in Football

A refurbished Arorangi premier men’s soccer side will take on the Avatiu team at Raemaru Park today, in what will certainly be an exciting game for both sides. It is scheduled to kick off at 4pm.


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