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Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Thank you for the opportunity to reply to the letter from ‘Time Will Tell’ (Faceless clients and secret structures, July 6).
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Thank you for the opportunity to respond to William Taramai’s letter (Views on tax haven patronizing, July 4).
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I read William Taramai’s letter of July 4 with interest, and thank him for his kind words in respect of my involvement in the so called ‘wine box’ affair.
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Kata
Related article(s): Mistake ends in assault conviction
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Netball
The 2013 netball season came to a historic end on Saturday when the Avatiu premier netball team secured the champion of champions trophy which had been held by the Titikaveka Pearls for over 10 years.
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Netball
The Avatiu netball club will celebrate their history-making win in the premier grade until next season.
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Politics
With the impending by-election in Murienua, the nominated candidates from both parties are preparing their respective campaigns.
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Rugby Union
In the CITC game of the week the Takuvaine Reds were surprising 19-8 winners against their more fancied Avatiu Eels opposition.
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals
A smoke signaller writes: “The controversial political appointment by this Cook Islands Party government of George Pitt as chairman of the Business Trade Investment Board (BTIB) I believe is a clever way of shutting him up from his continuous barrage of attacks via his independent newspaper.
Monday 8 July 2013 | Published in Technology
Four satellites are now orbiting the earth in preparation for high-speed internet in the Cooks.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Art
Understanding the need to meet the demands of an ever changing hair and beauty industry is all part of the job for Caroline Daniel from The Salon.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Church Talk
The word for disciple comes from the Latin root word – discipulus, which means pupil.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Church Talk
When Pope Francis 1st was elected leader of the world’s Catholics, one of the first statements he made was that he wanted “a poor church for the poor”.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Environment
A young fur seal from New Zealand is taking a holiday in Rarotonga.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Environment
Captain Tama is getting ready for the latest addition to his fleet of lagoon cruisers.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Environment
Nukutere College students have been busy making more than 1000 kikau fish for Lagoon Day.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Local
People applying for immigration papers will soon have one less hurdle to climb thanks to a new ground-level customer service office.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Local
Cook Islands News has a fresh reporter scouting for stories on the island.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Local
The 2013 Cook Islands whale season has begun with whale sightings reported from about two weeks ago.
Saturday 6 July 2013 | Published in Local
A raffle has raised more than $8000 for troubled youth.
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