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Giant Tongan hero is no more

Thursday 19 November 2015 | Published in Regional

AUCKLAND – Former All Blacks rugby union star Jonah Lomu has died unexpectedly at the age of 40.


Fighting to stay on his blue lagoon

Thursday 19 November 2015 | Published in Regional

An appeals court in French Polynesia is to decide the future of a man who has been living in a boat outside a large resort near Tahiti. Teiki Pambrun and his family lives in the lagoon of Tetiaroa atoll, which was purchased by the American actor Marlon Brando in 1967, who developed a small village and airstrip.


Tributes flow for rugby's first superstar

Thursday 19 November 2015 | Published in Regional

AUCKLAND – Tributes are flowing for All Blacks great Jonah Lomu, whose sudden death has left the rugby world in shock.


Art weaves cultures together

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Local

Art weaves cultures together The strong links between the Cook Islands and New Zealand have been delicately woven and carved into an exhibit of stunning art on display in Rarotonga this month.

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Happy birthday Bryn!

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Local

Well known island character Bryn Donovan celebrated his 70th birthday last Saturday evening with a gathering of family and close friends – some of whom travelled from New Zealand to be at the party.

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Golfers raise a record $25,000

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Local

Saturday’s annual Bob Boyd Golf Ambrose, raffle and auction resulted in a record $25,000 being raised for the Rotary’s community, health and youth projects.

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A weekend to remember

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Opinion

Norman George - laywer Sometimes it is glorious to be away and isolated- protected by the Pacific Ocean. Events this last weekend around the world is a mixture of horror and glory.


Vandalism spoils locker service

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I would like to apologise to the person who wrote to the editor of CI News complaining that the locker service has been offline for some time now.

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Some questions for Police Commissioner

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I believe the Cook Islands Police Service has failed in its legal duties and failed another Cook Islander.


Set sail for quiz night

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Local

Locals’ general knowledge will put to the test tonight in a quiz night aimed at raising funds for an important junior sailing trip.


Carving tribute to Daniel

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Local

The Matariki Maori Art exhibition showcases one of the last major works of a talented young carver who sadly passed away before his full potential could be reached.

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Yes, it's that time again!

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Local

The 15 lively individuals at Rotaract Rarotonga are once again dusting off their Christmas antlers and cherry stockings in readiness for yet another magical Christmas event, but this time with a “Grinch” theme.

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Nicholas kicked out of Demos

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Politics

There’s no going back now for Albert Nicholas.

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Party allocates 'shadow' portfolios

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Politics

The Democratic Party is shaping up by allocating “shadow” ministerial portfolios to a number of its Members of Parliament.

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Vanuatu's kava quality issues being addressed

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT VILA – The Food and Agriculture Organisation in Vanuatu has stepped in to address quality control issues for kava.


Australia Muslim party launched

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Regional

SYDNEY– Australia’s first party representing Muslims intends to contest senate seats at the next federal election.


Rains fail to ease drought in PNG

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – The governor of Papua New Guinea’s Chimbu province says recent rains have done nothing to ease the severe drought.


Qiliho eyes permanent appointment

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Regional

SUVA – Fiji’s Acting Police Commissioner Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho says he is thinking of applying for the fulltime Police Commissioner’s post when it is advertised.


Pageant all about 'cultural values'

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – The newly-crowned Miss Pacific Islands Papua New Guinea, Abigail Havora, says she is looking forward to showcasing PNG at the international final in Cook Islands next month.


Syrian refugees arrive in Australia

Wednesday 18 November 2015 | Published in Regional

PERTH – Five Syrians have become the first of 12,000 refugees to arrive in Australia under a one-off plan to resettle people fleeing the country’s conflict.


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