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Memories of much earlier times

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Local

NEW ZEALAND-born Dorothy Bennet was just six weeks old when she first came to Rarotonga in the 1930s.

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Another view on Family Law Bill

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I CONCUR with concerns raised by MP Selina Napa and the Family Law Bill. Below is my written submission which I gave verbally to the committee as well last year:

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Te Ipukarea Society marks 20 years

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Local

TE IPUKAREA Society was formed in 1996, to help look after the Cook Islands natural heritage, passed on to us by our Tupuna.

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Award honours loved cultural icon

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Hot on the Rock

When she was told in Australia that she’d won a Cook Islands Tourism Award for Outstanding Contribution to Tourism, Mama Vara Hunter’s typically humble reaction was, “What! Why me?”

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Contest winners proud achievers

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Local

TAKITUMU students Jesame Urirau and Katee Wearing held their heads high yesterday after they won this year’s anti-bullying essay and colouring competition.

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Teaching cultural values

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Local

The VALUE of the Highland Paradise Cook Islands Cultural Centre’s education programme is appreciated by many local schools.

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Japan eyes funding applications

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Local

THE DEVELOPMENT Coordination Division of Ministry of Finance and Economic Management last week met with First Secretary Reki Kataora from the Embassy of Japan in New Zealand. Kataora was here to assess applications to Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Project (GGP) fund.


Glassie defends timing of Tonga trip

Monday 20 June 2016 | Published in Local

HEALTH minister Nandi Glassie was questioned in parliament this week on his plans to attend a summit meeting in Tonga next week.


Two more games for volleyball

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

With only two games left to be played at the Bluesky Sports Arena (BSA) tonight, the Cook Islands Volleyball organisation is reminding teams to ensure that all players are enlisted.


Dazzling Dagg set for 50th Test

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

Israel Dagg was in no rush to find a TV to watch the All Blacks’ run towards World Cup glory last year.


Youth prepare for NZ conference

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Church Talk

Youth aged 14 to 17 years of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Cook Islands are preparing to attend the ‘For the Strength of Youth Conference’ being held at Kings College in Auckland, New Zealand in January 2017.

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Testimony confirms Christ's divinity

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Church Talk

Testimony-bearing among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a person’s verbal or written expression of what he or she knows to be true concerning the divinity of Jesus Christ, the restoration of the fulness of his gospel in our time, and the blessings that come from living the gospel and its principles.

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Still no answers about guilty MP

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

It's nearly 18 months now since the Chief Justice found MP Mona Ioane guilty of electoral bribery. The recommendation then was for the police to complete their investigation and report back to the courts if possible criminal charges could be laid.


More on soccer academy saga

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Thank you for your response to my letter, Lee Harmon.


Please keep clear of the whales!

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

With the four-month breeding season of humpback whales now less than a fortnight away, Cook Islanders are reminded to avoid interfering with the marine mammal in any way.

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New sound system for auditorium

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

The Chinese government officially handed over a sound system valued at $20,000 to the Cook Islands government at the National Auditorium on Wednesday night.

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Bennett's fond memories of Rarotonga

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory.

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Tiare Taporo ready to set sail again

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

TIARE Taporo is ready to sail to the northern islands again after undergoing maintenance at the port of Avatiu.

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Author donates books

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

Soldiers from the Pacific author Howard Weddell visited Tereora College with deputy New Zealand High Commissioner Aimee Jephson to present two copies of the book “Soldiers from the Pacific” to the school yesterday.

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Chance to 'swap lives' with UK resident

Friday 17 June 2016 | Published in Local

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom is introducing an exciting new documentary series known as Life Swap Adventure and they’re keen to make the Cook Islands part of the show.


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