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Te Maeva Nui tickets selling fast, but free outdoor option available

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Local

Tickets for prime seating in the National Auditorium for the Te Maeva Nui night cultural shows are selling fast.

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League masters to lace up again

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in League

The official league masters season may be over, but with an upcoming tour, the lads will return to the field this afternoon for a run at the Avatiu swamp’s Aretere Park.


More about Miss Cook Islands...

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It was an interesting story in the Cook Islands News on June 18 in regard to the MCIA and MCIPA.


Age grade stars kicks off union season

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Rugby Union

The Bond Store club rugby season kicks off today in the under 19 division.

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Night market a hit despite rain

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Local

The wafting aroma of delicious local foods saw many enjoy a night out at the food market on Wednesday night despite the heavy rain.

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Budget share is unfair: MP

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Politics

For a ‘customer-based budget’, the Appropriation Bill 2015/2016 leaves shoppers unsatisfied.

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Coalition parties end speculation

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Politics

The announcement in Parliament this week by Teina Bishop that One Cook Islands (OCI) has formed and alliance with the Democratic Party (Demo) in a Coalition Partnership has ended speculation about the One Cook Islands party’s political intentions and the future role and direction the coalition will play in anticipation of a future change of government.


MP's referendum views 'astounding'

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, After reading last Saturday’s paper (13 June) re discussion on the Aitutaki Sunday flights in parliament and the launch of the Kia Orana campaign by Tourism Cook Islands, I was tempted to write to your paper – combining both issues to reflect my view on the Sunday flights.

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PM shows his persistence

Friday 19 June 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, PM Henry Puna intends to continue his pursuit of UN membership when PM Key visits in August (CINews 17.06.15).

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Vanuatu MPs bribery trial in court next week

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT VILA – The trial of 16 members of the Vanuatu parliament charged with bribery offences is due to be heard in court next Tuesday.


Threat to shut down island's hotel

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – Landowners on Nauru are threatening to shut down a government-owned hotel on their land if the government continues to ignore their concerns.


Police warn of many more arrests

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – The Nauru government says many more people will be arrested over protests outside the country’s parliament.


Nauru MP removed from aircraft

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

YAREN – A Nauruan opposition MP has been forcibly removed from an aircraft and prevented from leaving the country a week after he gave a controversial interview to the ABC.


Tiny nation sends out global warning

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

Koror – The tiny Pacific nation of Palau, fighting a rising tide of illegal fishing in its waters, has set fire to four boats belonging to Vietnamese fishing companies caught poaching sea cucumbers and other marine life in its waters.


Boat builder the hero of rescue effort

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Outer Islands

More than a week after two Manihiki residents who went missing while fishing were located after a long search, details have emerged of the dramatic rescue.

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Coalition against flight ban

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Politics

The Democratic Party and One Cook Islands coalition has finally announced its stance on Sunday flights to Aitutaki.


California's red crab swarm linked to Pacific 'blob'

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

SAN DIEGO – Red crabs, by the thousands, have invaded Southern California beaches, washing ashore from San Diego to Newport Beach.


Pageant show goes on despite feud

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Local

With sponsors secured, firm programmes in place and seven young women registered, it’s fair to say plans for Miss Cook Islands 2015 are far advanced.

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Huge gathering farewells 'King of Porirua'

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

PORIRUA – Jerry Collins’ last act of heroism, sacrificing his life to protect his baby daughter’s, was revealed to thousands of mourners at the former All Black’s funeral on Wednesday.


Razor wires removed in PNG capital

Thursday 18 June 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT MORESBY – Port Moresby is safer now than it ever was and its time for razor wires to come down, according to the National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop.


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