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US elections and our flying leader

Thursday 3 March 2016 | Published in Opinion

The Republican candidates in the US presidential election have demonstrated in the last six months that these campaigns are certainly not for the weak and faint-hearted.


Workshop ends on a high note

Thursday 3 March 2016 | Published in Local

COOK Islands Customs Services in collaboration closed its two-day workshop yesterday with words of encouragement to the business industry.


Work of art celebrates partnership

Thursday 3 March 2016 | Published in Local

New Zealand High Commissioner Nick Hurley met with Air New Zealand Cook Islands manager David Bridge on Wednesday to hand over artwork created during the Matariki Maori Art Exhibition.

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Trip north fishing for votes

Thursday 3 March 2016 | Published in Local

The culture of political victimisation still exists and northern islanders won’t be expressing their real feelings about purse seining in their waters because they don’t want to lose their government jobs.

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Old photos a drawcard

Thursday 3 March 2016 | Published in Local

MORE than 500 people are expected to attend a fascinating exhibition of historic photos that begins at the National Auditorium today.

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Respect of a leader

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

“When New Zealand prime minister, John Key is seen in out in public, people want to take “selfies” with him and place them on Facebook,” a smoke signaller says.


'There was no email error,' says Rasmussen

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Contrary to the story in Tuesday’s CI News, there was no email error involved in my statement about a plan to develop a fishing base on Penrhyn.


A question of genealogy, says writer

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Te Tuhi Kelly has posed several questions recently in CI News, as to what is the definition of a Cook Islander and who qualifies to be called a Cook Islander.


Biosecurity workshop gets down to business

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Local

FAMILIARISING business stakeholders on biosecurity import specifications and customs pre-clearance automation system is important, says Minister of Agriculture Kiriau Turepu.

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Public welcome at Ngatipa celebration

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands Business and Professional Women’s group (CIBPW) is welcoming members of the public to a special event to be held on March 8 from 6pm at Ngatipa, residence of New Zealand High Commissioner Nick Hurley.

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Bank branches out with newest agency

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Local

BANKING and purchasing of goods will be made much easier and convenient for BSP customers after the bank launched their new agency at Prime Foods, Avarua on Monday.

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Call for more action in the House

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Politics

With the last two-day session of Parliament described as being “very insignificant,” the Opposition is hoping the next will be lengthier and far more substantial with important bills being presented, says deputy leader Tamaiva Tuavera.

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Bad roads may be endangering lives

Wednesday 2 March 2016 | Published in Local

A Rarotonga resident says the poor condition of the island’s roads may be putting peoples’ lives in danger.


CIFA backs new FIFA boss

Tuesday 1 March 2016 | Published in Football

Cook Islands Football Association (CIFA) has thrown its support behind newly-elected FIFA president Gianni Infantino.


Traditional lore reduced to low status

Tuesday 1 March 2016 | Published in Opinion

With all the recent discussions over the Mato Vai water project I thought it timely to write about the low status given to Cook Islands traditional lore.

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Views on nationhood a tad confusing

Tuesday 1 March 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Te Tuhi Kelly’s letter (CI News, February 27), is confusing.


Leave Muri lagoon to the local people

Tuesday 1 March 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

The decision on what to be done to Muri lagoon should be left to the people of Muri, says a smoke signaler. “We don’t want outsiders making decisions for us. It should be the decision of the people of Muri and we want Captain Tama and the DPM to work together and dredge the area soon so we can have tourists back in Muri. Unemployment is becoming an issue, act now.”


Now's your chance to cook like a pro

Tuesday 1 March 2016 | Published in Local

Ever attempted cooking and wished you were as good as Gordan Ramsay of “Hell’s Kitchen” fame or Marjorie Lang 2015 winner of Master Chef UK?

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Exercise session launches NCD week

Tuesday 1 March 2016 | Published in Local

Non-Communicable Disease Week kicked off at the Maire Nui Park in Avarua with a group exercise event yesterday.

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Plenty of support for cyclone victims

Tuesday 1 March 2016 | Published in Local

The Fijian community and many Cook Islanders came out in number to support Fiji’s run-a-thon event on the weekend for families affected by Cyclone Winston.

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