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Help needed with missing pupils' names

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Local

A reader supplied this wonderful photo depicting pupils in Nikao Maori School Grade II.

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Avatiu finish stronger in opener

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Rugby Union

Despite being a man down for most of their club competition opening game, Avatiu were able to hold out a persistent Cowboys team to win the fired up encounter 26-17.

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Puna survives another coup attempt

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Politics

AND SO it all came to pass last Friday. The much anticipated coup de tat fizzled out and died.

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Rugby star makes the All Blacks

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in League

Highlander’s first five-eight Lima Sopoaga is one of the five new names in the 2015 All Blacks.

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Call it the 'social disaster bill'

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The Social Assistance Bill recently debated in the NZ parliament is a misnomer: it should be renamed the Social Discrimination Bill.


'Fish worth a lifetime of tourist dollars'

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I enjoyed reading your large allocation of news from Palau where they have set world firsts in achieving a protected ocean environment around their islands.


Puna survives coup attempt

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Politics

AN ALLEGED coup de tat to topple the prime minister fizzled out and died on Friday, according to political commentator Wilkie Rasmussen.

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NZ bill 'failed miserably'

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Politics

Leading critic of the Social Assistance Bill, recently debated in the New Zealand parliament, is calling it a social discrimination bill.


Call to make Apia test a tribute to Jerry Collins

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Regional

APIA – There are calls for a tribute to the late Jerry Collins at next month’s All Blacks Test against Manu Samoa in Apia.


Jenner story prompts fa'afafine debate

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Regional

PACIFIC – In the Pacific, it’s not all about Caitlyn Jenner – Samoans in particular are having their own conversation about transgender role models.


'Adorable' octopus found in Pacific

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Regional

MONTEREY BAY – An unclassified octopus that lives deep in the Pacific Ocean is so cute, US scientists want to name it “adorabilis.”


Flooding causes havoc in NZ

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Regional

WELLINGTON – States of emergency remain in the New Zealand regions of Whanganui and Taranaki while traffic disruption continues in drenched parts of the lower North Island.


Nauru MPs spend weekend in jail

Monday 22 June 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – Two Nauruan opposition MPs are still in police custody after having their bail hearing delayed since Friday, supporters say.


New wheels for Te Vaerua

Saturday 20 June 2015 | Published in Local

Te Vaerua Community Rehabilitation is sporting a new set of wheels to make their service to the community even easier.

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'This is really cool'

Saturday 20 June 2015 | Published in Local

Cook Islands-born doctor honoured by Queen TOP NEW ZEALAND surgeon Dr George Ngaei was born under a mango tree, raised on Rarotonga and educated at Nukutere College.

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Boycott 50th celebrations in protest

Saturday 20 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The reported comments by Prime Minister Henry Puna in yesterday's CINews relating to purse seining are disappointing and deserve comment.


Begging drivel embarrassing

Saturday 20 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Can we really be listening to the ministers in Parliament and believe they are working towards a better economy for the Cook Islands?


It's freedom of choice

Saturday 20 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Does anyone or anybody have the right to force an adult to attend a church service?


'Govt as bad as ISIS' Demo leader rebuked for Budget remark

Saturday 20 June 2015 | Published in Politics

The Leader of the Opposition received a slap on the wrist in parliament yesterday when he likened the government’s tax policies to international terrorism organisation ISIS.

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Maggie brightens Opposition bench

Saturday 20 June 2015 | Published in Politics

A game of musical chairs made for an amusing afternoon in parliament on Thursday.

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