Opinion

Shape up or ship out

Tuesday 23 July 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals

Dear Editor, Your paper of Monday July 16 carried the announcement by the leader of the Opposition, Mr Wilkie Rasmussen, that there will be ‘No coalition for Demos’.

Smoke Signals


Kata - July 23, 2013

Tuesday 23 July 2013 | Published in Kata

Kata

Kata - July 22, 2013

Monday 22 July 2013 | Published in Kata

Kata

Budget cut for culture

Monday 22 July 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals

“Ok, so the Ministry of Culture budget has been cut back again thanks to Henry Puna,” a smoke signaller texts to 188.

Smoke Signals

Offshore trusts are shelters

Monday 22 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Reading up on various articles by commentators on the offshore trust controversy it is clear our people are divided on whether we retain this secretive industry or dismantle it.

Letters to the Editor

Make improvements to Muri

Monday 22 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Most would acknowledge that the Muri beach area of Rarotonga is the so-called gem of the country’s tourism industry.

Letters to the Editor

Kata - July 20, 2013

Saturday 20 July 2013 | Published in Kata

Kata

Love bubbles

Saturday 20 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Deana Nichols said ‘I do’ to hubby Dave Scovell in an underwater wedding that she described as stress-free and the most meaningful moment of the couples lives.

Letters to the Editor

Time to clear smoke screens

Saturday 20 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I refer to Te Ipukarea Society’s (TIS) letter to the editor on July 18 entitled ‘Simple math on tuna catch’.

Letters to the Editor

Thank you John Carter

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Every once in a while we meet people in our lives who make a difference. They make a difference to individuals and groups just by being who they are. I remember ‘seeing’ John Carter before meeting himthe wave out the window of his car and when he was running down the road, I would thinkdo I know this guy?

Letters to the Editor

Rewards for 'CIP loyalists'

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It is very frustrating and annoying to see what is happening to our country today with all the corruption and personal favours being accorded by the Prime Minister and his ministers for their supporters and vice versa, i.e. supporters for their bosses (PM and ministers).

Letters to the Editor

Call for anti corruption office

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

A smoke signaller writes: “With all the letters and headlines about alleged corruption, there should be a separate office dealing with corruption and unusual practices by officials and members of Parliament, even ministers, similar to the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption. Our police and audit people are too busy doing their own work. I agree with Big Norm [George, Atiu MP] that the prime minister should start an inquiry. But we all know he won’t do it – he’s never here anyway. The places to start with are the Ministry of Marine Resources and the Business Trade Investment Board for fishing licences, business and permits; the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning for contracts and big projects; and also include overseas travel, perks and under-the-table deals. All this mess shows we have no leadership and a weak prime minister who doesn’t give a hoot about what’s happening at home as he’s on a plane every week, enjoying himself. Thank you Reuben Tylor for your good letters – keep it up.” SS: The World Bank defines corruption as “the abuse of public power for private gain. Bribery, misappropriations of public goods, nepotism (favouring family members for jobs and contracts), and influencing the formulation of laws or regulations for private gain are common examples of corruption.” DANGER: ROAD HUMPS “For goodness sake, do something about the side road next to the HaRTaL Shop in Tupapa,” a smoke signaller texts to 188. “It’s pitted with holes, has no gravel, nor is it sealed. Just as I began to think it could not get any worse, I was almost at the top of the road when suddenly there were two humps and a big dip between, caused by erosion. By then it was too late to turn around and I kept going but almost could not make it over one of the humps to get to the back road. The road is not only a danger it is also a disgrace.”

Letters to the Editor

Kata - July 19, 2013

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Kata

Fishing licence for boat KATA JUL 19

Kata

Quality pearls needed

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, In your article “Pearls of wisdom ignored” (Thursday, July 18) Temu Okotai is reported as saying that the Pearl Authority (CIPA) “has done a terrible job so far” at marketing Cook Islands pearls and therefore farmers have to sell their pearls at the Punanga Nui market to survive. I disagree with Okotai.

Letters to the Editor

'No red flags were raised'

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I wish to provide further information for the record following the publication of Mr Tylor’s letter of Tuesday July 16 (Transparency and corruption) and the related article in the CINews on the same day.

Letters to the Editor

Deals dishonour the country

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Virtues in Paradise

Sometimes we call the Cook Islands God’s country. We do that for many reasons. Perhaps it is because we believe its people are clean living and uncorrupted by the evils of the world. We also generally regard ourselves as nice “God fearing” people with charming smiles and decent morals.

Virtues in Paradise


Aere ra Papa Carter

Friday 19 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, A special thank you and Meitaki Ranuinui to our Papa Carter for your great help to the people of the outer islands and the many groups assisted through him. These projects include hall upgrading, coconut graters, agriculture machinery, carving tools, brass bands, hot water urns, gas bottles and many more.

Letters to the Editor

Kata - July 18, 2013

Thursday 18 July 2013 | Published in Kata

Kata

Simple math on tuna catch

Thursday 18 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Do the math.

Letters to the Editor

Always time for the right choice

Thursday 18 July 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Firstly, I would like to express my sincere condolences to all families who have lost their young loved ones for various reasons recently and in the past.

Letters to the Editor

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