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Super 10s round two ends

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Rugby Union

THE AITUTAKI Super 10s round two competition is now complete, with the tournament taking a sharp turn from last week opening round matches.

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Stay out of the water!

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

THIS IS from the Daily Beast;


No weekend meeting with QR, says Nicholas

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

YOUR PAPER has misrepresented me as being summoned by Queen’s Representative Tom Marsters to his presence.


Tepaki hits back at Atiu development critic

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

MAY I refer to the letter by ghost writer “Let’s Hear It” on July 5 headed, “Questions about developer need answers.”


Like Fiji coup, but without guns

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

AFTER reading the political events over the last two weeks it is becoming apparent that the members of the opposition attempted to overthrow the government through a political coup-d’etat, although without weapons.

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Setting sail on a voyage of dreams

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Local

One MAY have noticed the frequent visits of different sailors in yachts coming in to berth at the Avatiu Wharf.

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Finding freedom through Art

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Local

Most of the inmates weren’t interested when they first heard about the programme, about the artist who would be coming to the prison to run therapy sessions twice a week.

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Pension wait time slashed

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Local

EXPECT big changes to pension rules for Cook Islanders living overseas when the new Welfare Amendment Act comes into force.


Bribery allegations denied

Thursday 7 July 2016 | Published in Local

DEFENCE lawyer Rodney Harrison has denied allegations that Aitutaki MP Teina Bishop received bribery favours.


MP's self-assessment right on the nail

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

“WHEN ALBERT NICHOLAS used the word ‘naïve’ to describe himself, I thought he couldn’t have said it better - and I couldn’t have agreed more,” a smoke signaller says. “And when he said ‘dabble,’ again he took the words right out of my mouth. A naive dabbler…that pretty much sums it up.”


Political deadlock - the winners and losers

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Opinion

SOME PEOPLE are treating the current political impasse as the agony without end.


Tepaki to Glassie: 'So what's your plan then?'

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

MAY I respond to Minister Nandi Glassie’s front page article of 4 July headed “Atiu golf course plan ‘concerning’ says Glassie,” by asking what is his plan to develop Atiu and breathe life into its dying economy.

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James Beer shows up government spending

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

GOOD ON MP James Beer for highlighting the governments labyrinth of dodging tactics to tell us where the money is and how they are spending it and where it is going and coming from.

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Tereora College promotes culture

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Local

In A bid to raise young peoples’ awareness of Cook Islands culture, Tereora College organised a Culture Day on Thursday of last week.

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Donation helps patients back on their feet

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Local

Fity PAIRS of crutches were donated to the Ministry of Health at the Rarotonga Hospital yesterday, alleviating a long-time problem for the hospital

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Livestock farming still a challenge

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Local

THE COOK ISLANDS has yet to be able to make any significant reductions in the amount of meat imported into the country, despite past attempts to establish a consistent local supply of pork and goat meat.


Operation Reitaki makes history

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Local

The COOK Islands and the Republic of Kiribati made history during Operation Reitaki 2016, the first maritime surveillance operation between the two nations, last month.

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Working to protect a little paradise

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Local

Research conducted by Te Ipukarea Society has found that many visitors are aware of the impacts of tourism on the environment, and are actually looking for opportunities to help offset these impacts. This has led to the development of the Mana Tiaki Protect a Little Paradise programme.

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Archive project still at concept stage

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Local

awaiting final design and construction details and confirmation of a funding source.

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Bishop's business links detailed

Wednesday 6 July 2016 | Published in Local

DETAILS of former Minister of Marine Resources, Teina Bishop and his “close relationship” with a Chinese fishing vessel executive, who allegedly sought favours, were presented before Judge Justice Colin Doherty and members of the jury at the Cook Islands High Court yesterday.

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