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Smokies: Where have the dogs gone?

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals

Wow! Have you noticed that the dog problem, being the packs of on-heat dogs roaming through traffic in Avarua, seems to have settled down?

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O3b counts down to launch date

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Technology

Internet provider O3b networks, which provides fast internet in the Cook Islands, is fuelling its second group of four satellites in preparation for a July 10 launch.

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CCECC supports Avatiu netball

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Netball

To further nurture their growing relationship with the local community, the China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC) has become a sponsor of the Avatiu netball club reserve grade team.

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PNG: Public frustration growing

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Regional

Public frustration is mounting in Papua New Guinea about the political storm surrounding the prime minister’s implication in a major corruption case and the disbanding of the anti-corruption taskforce.


Fiji: Indonesia to intensify contact

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Regional

The Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says Indonesia wants to intensify its involvement with Pacific nations through the Pacific Islands Development Forum.


Fiji: New Pacific aid paradigm

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Regional

Tonga’s former Finance Minister Siosiua Utoikamanu has welcomed the Australian government’s new approach to aid announced this week by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.


Cooks to learn from seabed mining refusal

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Environment

Refusal of consent for what would have been the first seabed mining project in New Zealand may have both positive and negative implications for the Cook Islands seabed minerals plans.

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Students present pitches in Dragon's Den

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Local

Four teams of enterprising students from Tereora College made their bid to win funds to develop their budding businesses during Thursday night’s Dragons Den event.

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Different styles of reporting

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The Cook Island Herald keeps making the same mistake over and over again with their false reporting about Teariki Heather.

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Brown's claims don't stack up

Saturday 21 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, As a candidate standing against Minister Mark Brown in Takuvaine Tutakimoa, I stumbled on his campaign flyer with a list of achievement and promises.


Network meets to promote equality

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Local

Members of a regional network striving to promote gender equality within the Pacific Police agencies have been meeting in Rarotonga this week.

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Cooks' trio learning diplomacy

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Local

Three Cook Islands women are in Geneva, Switzerland as part of a diplomacy programme organised by the Diplo Foundation of the University of Malta.

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Thinking clearly about your problems

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Church Talk

Your mind is an amazing creation of God. It handles billions and billions of bits of information. It can process 800 memories a second for 75 years and never get tired.

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More questions on Tourism photo contract

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Your report in last Friday’s paper regarding Cook Islands Tourism Corporation film project again raises questions about the contract awarded by CIT to an Australian contractor, Brave New World, using NZ Aid money.

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Technology plays a part in election

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Politics

Technology is being used by like never before in the current 2014 election campaign.


Crown Law office reviewing MP flights

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Politics

Opinion from the Crown Law office is being sought by Parliament on a long-standing practice where certain MPs are financially reimbursed for a one-way flight home upon the dissolution of Parliament.

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Fiji counts down for Cooks battle

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Rugby Union

The final Pacific Conference match of Pacific Nations Cup 2014 will see Fiji host Samoa in Suva tomorrow to determine who will finish as the top side in the region.

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Response on QR's Samoa trip

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, To ‘Concerned Taxpayer’ (CT) of your editorial column dated June 14, 2014.

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Election: Is this a lost opportunity?

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, If the people of the outer islands had chosen to they could have guaranteed being able to form the government.


Cartoon nailed budget bluster

Friday 20 June 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Kata’s cartoon on Wednesday, June 18 aptly depicts an embarrassing faux pas by the two Demo financial and economic experts.

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