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Proposed shelter not so authentic

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The Ports Authority's claim to incorporate a 'strong cultural element' in the proposed new Are Tapaeanga at Avatiu Wharf is false.


Rules won't stop spill

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, After reading Glenn Armstrong’s comments in CINews on February 25 about Triad’s pipeline ads, I decided to add my comments.

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Beach camp a magic weekend

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local

The first St Joseph Scouts Troop camp for 2015 held was a huge success, with 20 Cubs and 16 Scouts taking part in activities organised by their three leaders.

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Shelter lifts cruise visitor experience

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local

The new Are Tapaeanga or rest hut planned for Avatiu harbour is part of ongoing improvements designed to give cruise ship passengers the best possible experience when they visit Rarotonga, says Ports Authority chief executive Bim Tou.

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Survey captures salary information

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local

A new Cook Islands Labour Market Remuneration Survey commissioned by the Office of the Public Service Commissioner was presented to participating organisations by strategic pay consultant Geoff Summers this week.


Memory Lane

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local


Parliament highlight of conference

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Politics

A group of Cook Islands women had the rare opportunity to get an insight into the workings of Parliament on Thursday.

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Women's conference closes

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local

It’s International Women’s Day tomorrow– a fitting day to mark the end of this week’s conference and Biennial Meeting of the Cook Islands National Council of Women (CINCW).


Spying details to be revealed

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local

It seems big brother may be watching over the Cook Islands, after all.


Women's Day celebrated in purple style

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Local

International Women’s Day was celebrated in style by Cook Islands Business and Professional Women on Thursday night.

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Araura to enjoy regular village sports

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in Football

Aitutaki children are enjoying fun activities and social messages after last week’s Just Play Social Development Grassroots Programme course, run on the Pa Enua.

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Two venues for action- packed league matches

Saturday 7 March 2015 | Published in League

Today’s rugby league action will be at the Avatiu Swamp in town and at Nukupure Park in Muri, where fans are sure to be treated to intense and action-packed games.

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Women take over the House

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Politics

A woman’s place was once traditionally thought to be at home.

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New approach needed by our fishing industry

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I have read with interest about developments at home and thought how ironic it is that people working in agriculture and fisheries are educated to believe that nature will take care of any problems that might occur.


Questions linger on spying issue

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Local

Amidst shock allegations this week that New Zealand has been spying on its Pacific neighbours, questions remain about the privacy of people in the Cook Islands.


Wife ready to battle in by-election

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Politics

Continuing the legacy of her husband is the aim of the newly-announced Vaipae-Tautu Democratic Party candidate, Teinakore Ioane.

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Sleepwalking theory has element of truth

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It is said that the news-media simply reflects what is happening in society. If that is the case, then I truly despair at the current state of affairs in our country.


Creating intimacy with Jesus

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Church Talk

‘Pirianga mou tikai kia Iesu’ “Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me, Philip? Ko Toku nei nooanga roa kio kotou nei e, e kare akerai koe i kite iaku e Philipa?” – John 14: 9. These words were not spoken as a rebuke, nor even with surprise. Jesus was leading Philip on to a whole new level and dimension of experience in order for him to see and recognise who He really and truly is. After several years he had spent with his disciples, interacted with them almost anywhere and everywhere, kept no secret from them and done great and wonderful things beyond the natural and ordinary things in life. Yet, they failed to see and acknowledge who he really was. We can live a long and lasting relationship, be in marriage, at home with our children and family, at work with our bosses and employees yet still fail to fully know and understand who they really are. Jesus challenged his disciples in Matthew 16:15 when he said, ‘But whom say ye that I the Son of Man am’? It was Simon Peter who answered and said, ‘Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God’. But in John 14:8, it was Philip who posed another question when he said unto him, ‘Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth (satisfy) us’. Hence, Jesus’ reply at verses 9 - 11, ‘Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me?’. Jesus continued and said, ‘he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father. Believest thou not that I am in the Father and the Father in me? The words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself; but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works. Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works sake. Verse 14: If ye ask any thing in my name, I will do it’. Philip raised the question to clear every path of misunderstanding and to help us look no further for clarification as to who God the Father truly is, but the one Lord Jesus Christ himself. The Apostle John, Gospel writer and all the Epistles of John including the Book of Revelation, sums it all up in John 10:30: ‘I and my Father are one’. Not two or three, but wholly and holistically one. This takes us back to the first and greatest of all commandments, as found in Deuteronomy 6:4, ‘Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord: and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might’. Jesus himself concluded and added in Mark 12: 30, ‘...and with all thy mind’. He is the One with whom we should get intimate, the Lord Jesus Christ himself. Not our wives, nor our husbands, not our fathers nor mothers, not our children nor family, not our bosses nor employees at work. Not anybody or anything alive on earth, but the Lord Jesus Christ. This is the secret of all intimacies in life. To fail our intimacy with Jesus Christ is to fail all other relationships and intimacies with anybody else. Marriage is only possible when Jesus becomes the glue that bonds the relationship. The same thing applies to all other human relationships there are in this earthly life. Being intimate with somebody means knowing that person in a very familiar and personal way. It involves knowing their likes and dislikes, their attitudes, behaviour, conduct, habits, the pros and cons, ups and downs and twists and turns about them in order to really be intimate with them. Husbands and wives can never get to really love each other until they get to fully understand, respect and accept each other as they really are (1st John 4: 7 – 12). God (Jesus) is love. We love each other because he first loved us (1st John 4: 7 – 12, 18). Loving him with all our hearts, our soul, our mind and strength enables us to love anybody there is, in all aspects of life. Many marriages fail. Businesses, governments, families and all kinds of human relationships also fail, simply because we fail our relationship and intimacy with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ who created and made in his image and after his likeness. Paul in Acts 17: 28 declares that life is in Jesus Christ alone, ‘For in him we live, and move, and have our being...’ In Colossians 1: 18, our allegiance must be to him alone, ‘...that in all things he might have the pre-eminence’. Topmost priority, first placing of anything in our lives must be to him. All responsibilities and accountability should be accorded to him. When our intimacy is right with him, then our sincerity, honesty, dignity and integrity in our family, marriage, job and whatever commitment in life will all fall into their right place – in earth as well as in the heaven. Jesus calls his disciples and us the believers and followers of all times, generations and agse not as servants but friends. ‘Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you’. Fix our relationship and intimacy with our Creator God Jesus Christ and he will fix all of ours. A true friend watches and doesn’t stab a friend in the back with gossip, accusations, anger, jealousy, bitterness and unforgiveness. Judas Iscariot was not a good and true friend. He had some hidden agendas and ulterior motives against Jesus Christ and suffered as a consequence of his own sin. Try not to be a Judas Iscariot in whatever relationships you have. Instead, be a true friend of the Lord Jesus Christ, willing always to serve and die for him. As Christ was raised from the dead, we shall also be raised from death to eternal life. The whole discipline of life is to enable us to enter into this closest relationship and intimacy with the Lord Jesus Christ. The greatest love that anyone can show and demonstrate is this: “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you” (John 15: 13 & 14). Love and befriend Jesus and he will maximize, re-align, renew and refresh all our relationships - not in man’s way but in God’s. Jesus will save and bless all our relationship with Him. Kia Manuia rava i teia openga epetoma..Te Atua te Aroa! Bishop Tutai Pere

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Origin Gas supports primary schools soccer

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in Football

Origin Gas have become the proud sponsors of the senior primary schools competition by providing uniforms for senior form one and two grades.

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Toa fuels Avatiu Eels

Friday 6 March 2015 | Published in League

Toa Petroleum have jumped on board the Avatiu Eels’ support wagon by offering financial support to the tune of $2000 to help the club complete renovations to their facilities.

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