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Top Stories


Chinese tractors on the move
New task force meets
3 petitions going ahead as planned
Supplementary budget in March
Task force invites public input
Legality of elections still questioned
Exams papers lost
Documents missing
WEEKEND FEATURE
ON THE STREET
Summit to help with budget – Brown
Alcohol blamed in 4 accidents
Makeshift board game at Mauke Scout camp
Cyclone turns toward Tonga
NZ officials here for talks
Back to school already at Nukutere
Al Atas not on DPM’s action list
George ponders switching sides
Missing NCEA exam papers found
Technical talks

 

General News

Problem with Pukapuka petition
Raro makes ‘true’ beachfront hotels
Jumping through the info hoops
Cruise ship business flows
Employee of the year at Edgewater
‘Hayes report plays to New Zealand taxpayers’
‘The Cook Islands has not failed’
Declining roll a concern
Graduate wants to create a fitter, healthier Cook Islands
Ex-journalist teaches media studies
Tourism a new subject at Tereora
New maths teacher loves culture
Excited to show maths is fun and useful
Let’s aim for a ‘first class’ education
Healthy bodies = healthy minds
Trades orientation
Helpful tips for parents
New principal for Araura
DP loves his sports
‘Mr Beer’ returns to Tereora
New travel course
USP Cook Islands campus targets 30 PhDs by 2015
Recycling ‘a labour of love’
Nukutere back to school first
Teaching life skills
Minister seeks top man for Finsec job
Heather to tour NZ waste facilities
Bonefishing management planned
Avid angler backs bonefishery
Little Poly ranked 3rd by TripAdvisor
Pacific Resort Aitutaki makes top 10
Community to celebrate loan repayment
New home for PIAF
Fishing licence audit completed
Chef attributes success to local people
New phone book out soon
Dream becomes reality for chef
Climate drives ciguatera fish poisoning in Rarotonga
Kitesurfing event attracts world interest
Polynesian Tattoo hut gutted by fire
Mining specialist meets PM
No fees for taskforce
‘Flying camp’ by Mauke Scouts
Glassie has high hopes for Te Kura Ou
School uniform sales thriving
Bikes collide, riders hurt
Mauke grateful for new tractor
HIV workshop a success
New mayor calls for unity
Mauke teen attends Bluelight camp in NZ
Drinking water project begins
Dialogue in PI issues


Sports News

CI league player steps up
These kids just love their tennis!
High calibre applicants for netball jobs
Te Uki Ou sports writing
Heath takes on the world’s best
Volleyball fun and prizes
League referees meet
Waka ama gold for Sullivan
Women’s rugby training
Warriors take on Bullets
Puaikura-Titikaveka lead cricket league
Big winds a tough test
High excitement at volleyball one-dayer
Junior cricketers show skills
Green and gold vs. black at Hash
Netball coach has big goals
Back on the beach


Court News

Sex and violence cases in court
Name suppression denied

 

Letters to the Editor

It’s colonial land court ‘injustice’
Bubble blower
Good work!
Yes or no will do
Stop the crap
Look at court examples
Please, give the new PM a break
Tuatau to te au mea katoatoa
Aitutaki recovery effort defended
Fish traps (pa’s) have cultural heritage
Justice ad just propaganda
Fishing deal covered up
Remarks are racist
You can’t stop pirates
A radical new approach could open up economic development in outer islands


Smoke Signals

Representation without taxation
WAIHEKE SHARES OUR CHALLENGES HEADACHE CURE CENTRE LESS BUMPY APOLOGY TO RASMUSSEN
How much are they paid?


Kata

Kata - January 20, 2011
Kata - January 21, 2011


Environment

Muri volunteers clean up


Features

Performing at festival
Art and surf appeal
Bonefishing enthusiast sees huge potential for Aitutaki
Ingrid wants to give something back
Technology behind new tour idea
Fundraiser concert for flood victims
Punanga Nui’s beginnings
Domestic cricket heats up

 

Churchtalk

Actions symbolise our attitude
Preacher returns to teach on ‘end times’


 

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