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4 motorbikes stolen at weekend

Monday 6 September 2010 | Published in National

Police have found one of four motorbikes stolen at the weekend. One Kawasaki motorbike was stolen, stripped for parts and found abandoned in Arorangi. The owner of a red Yamaha Crypton motorbike discovered his bike was stolen from where he parked it at Michigan Motors after he finished work on Friday night. The description of […]

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Burglaries down on last year

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

Police report this week that burglaries in August of this year were down 50 per cent from August of last year. This August, police attended to 12 burglaries – seven of which were reported from Vaka Takitumu – whereas in August of 2009, police responded to 33 burglaries. “It appears that one year later the […]

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Fatal injuries described during trial

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

The Paul Williams trial continued in the High Court yesterday but was cut short because remaining crown witnesses will not be available to give evidence until Monday. Justice Hugh Williams and 12 jurors this week heard evidence from police, eyewitnesses and friends of Duncan Barrowman who were with him on the night of his death […]

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Earthquake watch

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

Rarotonga residents and locals were checking on family and friends in Christchurch and keeping track of the news following the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that hit west of the city early yesterday morning. NZ declared a state of emergency in response to the disaster. The National Crisis Management Centre (NCMC) information was the earthquake was of […]

National

Laptop recovered

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

A stolen Apple Mac laptop computer was returned to Telecom Cook Islands this week in return for a $1000 cash reward. Telecom officials won’t comment about the safe return of the computer – it seems in not wanting to be associated with the advertised reward. The reward was offered for the laptop’s return on a […]

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Tereora College confronts crime

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

Recent police reports have sparked anxiety amongst parents of Tereora College students, a few of whom have in past weeks been caught smoking cannabis, verbally abusing teachers and circulating indecent photos. But principal Teaea Parima and the Parent Teacher Association assure the community that they are doing what they can to tighten disciplinary measures at […]

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New service

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Local

A new shipping service may soon get the go-ahead if transport minister William Heather has his way. Picton Castle skipper Daniel Moreland and two local business partners are proposing a new service for the Cook Islands using a converted deep sea fishing trawler (as pictured above). Transport minister William Heather says Pacific Schooners Ltd’s proposal […]

Local

Toa warns fuel shortage

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Local

Fuel distributor Toa Petroleum is warning Rarotonga’s petrol pumps may run dry before the next ship arrives in a week’s time. The Toa facility ran out of fuel yesterday but its competitor, Triad Pacific Petroleum, insists it still has enough fuel in storage to last the week. Retailers of Toa’s fuel are expected to run […]

Local

National run-off?

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Local

Sir Terepai’s suggestion: ‘A national day of elimination’ Embattled Ngatangiia MP Sir Terepai Maoate is proposing a ‘national day of elimination’ to clean up the candidate selection process in all Democratic Party. It’s his answer to the stand-off that has developed in his electorate. In a statement released by his Ngatangiia committee late yesterday, Sir […]

Local

Saluting our dads on Father's Day

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

Celebrate your father tomorrow – it’s Father’s Day. If you’re looking to do something special for dad, a number of businesses and restaurants are putting on special Father’s Day functions and specials. Edgewater is offering an Asian barbecue buffet. Lunch includes honey-roasted spare ribs, wok-fried seafood and vegetables, grilled tuna steak, beef and chicken kebabs, […]

National

Festschrift book in progress

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

Dr Linda Crowl is taking care of the publishing arrangements for a book in honour of the late Papa Ron Crocombe, and is still taking submissions from those who worked with or knew Crocombe. The book is a festschrift, which is a German word that means ‘writing to celebrate’. It will incorporate the papers presented […]

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The gift of words

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

The Rotaract Club of Rarotonga is donating dictionaries to every primary school in the Cook Islands. Rotaract ordered 50kg of dictionaries from New Zealand and at least two will be distributed to each primary school on Rarotonga as well as those on outer islands. CITC and its export agent in New Zealand, Samex, sponsored the […]

National

Pacific women to meet

Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in National

A gathering of Pacific women living in New Zealand will take place on Rarotonga in September. PACIFICA, the Pacific allied women’s council for inspired faith in ideals concerning all, will be holding its 32nd conference in Rarotonga. Twenty-seven members of the group will be staying in the Te Arau Au Mauke Hostel for the conference […]

National

Wigmore responds to threat

Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Local

Democratic Party leader Robert Wigmore has issued a veiled warning in response to the threat against the party made by Aitutaki MP Terepai Maoate Jnr this week. Maoate has threatened to cross the floor if his father is not confirmed as the Ngatangiia candidate. “With regard to the issue with the Democratic candidate in the […]

Local

Going to arbitration

Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Local

A legal row is brewing over the PMG per diems money. Vaine Teokotai’s efforts to resolve the dispute over $300,000 of per diems money from the Pacific Mini Games (PMG), which is being allegedly held by the Cook Islands Sports and National Olympic Committee (CISNOC), have been thwarted. Both the head of Pacific Mini Games […]

Local

Shapeshifter after-party

Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Local

Following a sold-out show at Club Raro last night, Shapeshifter will be at Rehab from 10pm tonight – Tiki Taane will perform an acoustic set and Shapeshifter’s lead vocalist P-Digsss will be on the DJ tables. Tickets are $7 from 88FM, Deli-licious in Muri, Rehab and Summerfield Systems at Cooks Corner today, and $10 at […]

Local

Red Cross trains for disasters

Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in National

Representatives from all 11 branches of Cook Islands Red Cross – five from the southern group and six from the north – are this week on Rarotonga learning how to take proper inventory of their emergency relief supply stocks. They’re attending a four-day logistics and management conference sponsored by Australia Red Cross and facilitated by […]

National

Anderson re-elected

Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in National

Steve Anderson was re-elected for a third year as president of the Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce at the business organisation’s AGM last Wednesday. The chamber says its AGM also endorsed its stance on political reform, confirming that it is not a political organisation and won’t comment on party politics or political reform. “However, the […]

National

Big plans for roads

Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in National

Infrastructure minister William Heather says current roadworks around Rarotonga are part of government’s normal outputs and not a plot to sway voters at election time. However, with only a small budget for roadworks each year, Heather is keen to see a new US$10 million road and water project start soon. The funding would be provided […]

National

Aitutaki school relocates

Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in National

Students of the Aitutaki Seventh Day Adventist School are thriving in their temporary classrooms at the former Amuri Primary School in the village of Amuri. The original school located in Vaipeka was completely destroyed by Cyclone Pat in February and since then the school’s 91 students ranging from the ages of 3 to 10 haven’t […]

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