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Remove surplus sand from precious lagoon

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

My OBSERVATIONS of some of the problems occurring within the lagoon at Muri and also probably Titikaveka, parallel similar problems in the Manihiki and Rakahanga lagoons.


CPR celebrates six years in Rarotonga

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Local

CLUB PHILIPPINES Rarotonga marked their 6th year anniversary at the Ariki Cafe earlier this month recalling their humble beginnings in the Cook Islands.

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World Bank announces CI- based insurance facility

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Local

THE WORLD Bank has announced its fifth round of the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative with the recent establishment of a Cook Islands-based insurance company.

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Miss CI gliding off to pageant

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Local

REIGNING Miss Cook Islands Felicia George has departed Rarotonga to represent the nation in this year’s 2016 Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant.

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FBC CEO demands apology from Fiji TV over 'idiots' quote

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

FIJI – Fiji TV has been asked by Fiji Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) chief executive Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum to retract a story which he says wrongly portrays him by saying he called all social media commentators in Fiji “idiots.”


Manus refugees to be offered compensation

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

PAPUA NEW GUINEA – The lawyer representing refugees detained on Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island says the government has indicated it will settle his clients’ claims for compensation.


US foreign policy in Pacific region uncertain

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

PACIFIC – A US foreign policy scholar says a Trump presidency would bring uncertainty and instability to the broader Pacific region while a Clinton reign would refocus US efforts.


New Zealanders react to Trump win

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – What does the Trump win mean for New Zealand’s relationship with the US, and how will one of the dirtiest campaigns in recent history influence our own election next year?


Shot burglar in buttocks with arrow

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

AUSTRALIA – A burglar in Australia shot in the backside with a bow and arrow by an angry homeowner has been arrested.


Incumbents win in American Samoa

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

AMERICAN SAMOA – In American Samoa, the incumbent team of Governor Lolo Matalasi Moliga and his Lieutenant Governor Lemanu Peleti Mauga won yesterday’s general election, according to unofficial results from the Election Office.


Smugglers using Kiwi passpsorts?

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

TONGA – The New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, says he hasn’t received any advice about whether holders of illegal Tongan passports are smuggling drugs into New Zealand.


Tongan kids turn on to skatebaording

Thursday 10 November 2016 | Published in Regional

Skateboard programme addresses youth issues


Creative crew meet another creative crew

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Local

Students from the Creative Centre with support worker Allan Stail met and talked with NZ artist and carver Michael Tuffery, second from right, and master carver Michael Tavioni.

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Titikaveka out to stretch their lead

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Football

THE PRIME FOODS Under 8 and 11 mixed divisions gear up for another week of matches in the Rarotonga Round Cup competition.


Brooke Fires back at Woodward

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Rugby Union

ALL BLACKS legend Zinzan Brooke has fired back at former England and Lions coach Sir Clive Woodward after his heavy criticism of the All Blacks following their first ever defeat by Ireland on the weekend.

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What happened to all the good evidence?

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Columnist Norman George continues his examination into the killing known as the Burglary Murder.

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Bishop back in court next week for appeal

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Politics

FORMER One Cook Islands leader Teina Bishop will appear in the High Court next week to appeal against his conviction and sentencing.

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Challenge deadline looms, but 8000 stars already done

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Local

MORE 8000 stars have been woven for the Star Weave Challenge that leads up to the White Ribbon Day on November 25.

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Officers attend gender training seminar

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Local

TWO POLICE officers from the Cook Islands Police Service are currently in Nadi, Fiji, at a workshop for Pacific police officers.


White ribbon against violence

Wednesday 9 November 2016 | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS Police Service wants men to speak out in opposition to violence against women and children.


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