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Publisher: 'I will not go to court'

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Politics

Cook Islands Herald publisher George Pitt says he will not go to court over defying a High Court injunction forbidding him from broadcasting or publishing the contents of a legal opinion written by Dr Alex Frame about government spending.

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Finance Minister targeted in FIU investigation

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Politics

The Financial Intelligence Unit is allegedly investigating supposed ‘corrupt activities’ undertaken by Minister of Finance Mark Brown.


Overnight cruise ship stay a first

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Local

Rarotonga has welcomed the first cruise ship to call Avatiu Port home for the night, as over 100 passengers make the most of an opportunity to explore the island.

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History with a difference

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Local

The youth seminary class of the Avarua branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints held a church history Cantata at the Avarua chapel recently.

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Loved ones remembered

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Local

Hundreds of people from all over the country, family, friends and visitors came together on Sunday to celebrate what the world recognises as “All Saints and All Souls Day,” but which Cook Islanders call “Turama”.

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October the month of discontent

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

From the home front to Europe, to the US. and the Middle East, tragedies of human sufferings abound.

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Marine park idea dead before it starts

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Given the voracious appetite for exploiting our fisheries more than ever before in Cook Islands history, it is difficult to see how the proposed Marae Moana marine park can have any meaningful purpose.


Port shelter tricky for targeted users

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, If the Tourism Corporation wants to attract more cruise ship visitors they may want to look at their fancy welcome centre before more boats arrive.

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Three definitions of a Cook Islander

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, “We are all Maori” (CI News November 3) is wrong.


Football champs head into round 11

Wednesday 4 November 2015 | Published in Football

The round 11 Round Cup Championship 2015 gets underway today with the Prime Foods under-8 and 11 mixed division competitions at the CIFA Complex in Matavera.


Opposition on climate tour of Pacific

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Australia Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says he is touring the Pacific region to investigate the impact of climate change.


Human rights under scrutiny

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – United Nations member states are expected to express their concerns about human rights issues in Nauru like press freedom and the treatment of refugees at a review this week.


Fishermen lost at sea for 30 days

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

ESMERALDAS – The Mexican navy has rescued two Colombian and two Ecuadorean fishermen off the Pacific coast of the southern state of Chiapas.


Vanuatu chiefs seek reconciliation

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT VILA – A group of Vanuatu chiefs from Santo and other outer islands have travelled to Port Vila hoping a custom reconciliation will result in the release of 14 jailed MPs.


Concerns as Save the Children leaves Nauru

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – The head of Save the Children Australia says the end of its tenure on Nauru means there is no longer an agency to speak up for the rights of children in detention there.


PNG facing 'extraordinary' collapse in revenue

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Economists are warning that Papua New Guinea faces a collapse in government revenue of historic proportions.


Opposition challenges AG's assets

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

SUVA – The opposition in Fiji is challenging the findings of FICAC’s investigation into Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum’s declaration of assets.


West Papuans urged to be proactive

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Regional

Jayapura – West Papuans are being urged to be proactive in proposing laws to protect their land and custom rights as indigenous people of their region.


Neves eats humble…cake

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Local

Financial Secretary Richard Neves has been humble in defeat. After the Wallabies were defeated by the New Zealand All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup on Saturday morning (CI time), the proud Australian showed he was was a good sport by wearing an All Blacks jersey and eating a victory All Blacks cake at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management yesterday.

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Local fisherman found dead

Tuesday 3 November 2015 | Published in Local

An eight-hour search of the lagoon in the early hours of yesterday morning has led to the tragic discovery of the body of a local fisherman.

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