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National women's conference opens

Tuesday 12 October 2010 | Published in National

Women (and men) from all over the country are this week coming together to catch up, celebrate craft and discuss the future and how to confidently face the challenges it brings – it’s the 7th National Women’s Conference, and it’s being held at Sinai Hall. Yesterday marked the beginning of the conference, which was attended […]

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Mauke takes a break

Tuesday 12 October 2010 | Published in National

Mauke residents will take a break from their week-long effort to help off-load cargo from the stranded Te Kou Maru II today, after the last diesel is pumped ashore and cement building blocks moved to land. The Taio Shipping cargo vessel became stuck on Mauke’s western reef last Monday evening, and community members have been […]

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Making waves in healthcare

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Sonographer Tim Alchin leaves Rarotonga Hospital with three newly trained sonographers. Alchin’s 12 month stay on Rarotonga means that the hospital now has two working sonography machines and three people who have been trained to use them. Alchin admits that sonography isn’t a profession a lot of people have heard of. But it’s an essential […]

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Women's conference starts

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

The Cook Islands National Council of Women (NCW) is hosting its seventh national conference and craft exhibition this week at Sinai Hall. NCW groups from Rarotonga and the outer islands will meet today, tomorrow and Wednesday to discuss the roles they play in family, governance, health and the environment. The theme around which discussion will […]

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More than one prowler likely

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Police on Friday said that the naked prowler seen by a resident of Vaimaanga may not be the same person as the man reported acting suspiciously in other areas of the island. A woman, who did not want to be named, woke at 1am to find an unknown naked man sitting on her bed. He […]

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Health education a must: Matenga

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Independent candidate says health needs some big improvements Independent candidate for Titikaveka Teariki Matenga is pursuing health as one of three key issues he will pursue if elected. While Matenga has a passion for environmental issues, he is also looking at education and health as areas in need of real improvements. “My key focus for […]

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Short pledges loyalty to Demos

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Democratic Party candidate for Ngatangiia, Mann Short, spoke of Sir Terepai Maoate’s defection from the party and of the value of loyalty at the party’s Takitumu launch on Thursday evening. Short told the audience he was disappointed to hear Sir Terepai’s announcement this week that he is opposing the party as an independent candidate. “This […]

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No reckless spending: CIP

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Party leader Henry Puna promises that if elected to govern the party he will hold any minister, politician or other public servant, personally accountable for any public moneys lost or misused under their management. The pledge comes at a time when the Democratic Party government has incurred an ongoing multi-million dollar loss to […]

Local

Top job criteria changed

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in Local

New hospital post requirements mean incumbent can’t apply The post of Director of Hospital Services is being advertised and the job description rewritten so it rules out the incumbent. The advertisement says that the post holder has to be a registered medical officer – a doctor or a nurse. This means that the current post-holder, […]

Local

Eels slip home against Panthers

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

In the playoff for first and second at the CITC Rarotonga Club Sevens it was again a strong second-half performance that allowed the Eels to defeat the much-improved Panthers team 10-5 in a closely-fought match. In wet and muddy conditions the Eels forwards, comprising of Clive Nicholas, Teokotai Tuaivi Jnr and workhorse Lee Ponini, laid […]

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Fiji celebrates national day

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Despite the damp weather the bula warmth shone through as Fijians on Rarotonga celebrated Fiji Day at the Avatiu field on Saturday. It is 40 years since Fiji gained independence from Britain, and Saturday was a time to celebrate the last four decades for the various ethnicities. Chief guest, Deputy Prime Minister Robert Wigmore, said […]

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Air NZ launches ticket options

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Air New Zealand has launched a type of ticket which they say will reduce the cost of flying to New Zealand. The new set of prices apply to every Air NZ flight to New Zealand from Rarotonga, as well as flights from NZ to Australia, but are not available on the Sydney to Rarotonga flights. […]

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Police crackdown on crime

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Over the past couple of weeks, police have procured search warrants to enter homes in Ngatangiia, Matavera and Arorangi. They sought warrants in relation to investigations into stolen motorcycles, stolen parts, narcotics, stolen mobile phones and firearms. The warrants and investigations ended in the arrest of eight people: two 15-year-old males who burgled an Arorangi […]

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Fraud warning

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

Police are in the midst of investigating a fraud claim and in light of that, they’d like to issue a warning to the public to “safeguard chequebooks” and avoid writing blank cheques. This week, a person was turned in for allegedly stealing money from their company. The suspect had access to the company chequebook and […]

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Marsters returns from Mexico forum

Monday 11 October 2010 | Published in National

CIANGO president Tuaine Marsters recently returned from Cancun, Mexico, where she attended the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change (IIPFCC). She and other representatives of indigenous communities around the world met to discuss climate change and the possibility of forging a global partnership to care for the planet. The forum was timely and the […]

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Election about shared dreams: CIP

Saturday 9 October 2010 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Party leader Henry Puna says next month’s election is not about the party or about winning government. He said the election must instead be about the nation and what the people can do together, not just for themselves, but for posterity. “This election must be about our shared dreams, about our hopes, about […]

Local

Fisherman swims ashore

Saturday 9 October 2010 | Published in Local

Tupapa fisherman Dick Marsters is assessing damage to his $22,000 boat after its hull was punctured yesterday morning, forcing him to swim ashore as it filled with water. Marsters was about 150m out at sea from the reef directly in front of Matavera about 5.10am when he hit “something hard”. After receiving no reply on […]

Local

Tight round ahead for women

Saturday 9 October 2010 | Published in National

With two rounds left of the Edgewater Women’s Saturday morning competition, this weekend’s games should prove intense as the results will even out a congested middle of the table. With two rounds left, the number one spot is still up for grabs with wins this weekend proving critical for all teams. Turangi (4 points) are […]

National

Investigating traditional medicine

Saturday 9 October 2010 | Published in National

Can noni juice repair dead white blood cells? The question prompted a third visit to Rarotonga by United States virologist Cheryl Stoddart this week. Stoddart – who is an assistant professor of medicine at San Francisco’s University of California – spent a day with Rarotonga’s medicine man Pa Teuruaa and Cook Islands Tourism chief executive […]

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Mauke concerned about cargo

Saturday 9 October 2010 | Published in National

Although nothing is urgently needed on Mauke, its 300-odd permanent residents are concerned about the longer-term future of cargo transportation to the island. Mauke mayor George Samuela said there was enough food and petrol to last at least one and three months respectively, as well as enough diesel to power the island’s electricity generator for […]

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