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AJs 60th on the list 5 new FADs for fishing Te Puni posted to Noumea Time to change name? Conflict of interest alleged Get moving, Rarotonga Joint Forces commander visits Rarotonga Riding with an eco message Meter box mapping proposed New HoMs to be announced Supplies for Pukapuka Rotary idea praised Second best performer New unit opening Isabelles art of the future recognised High time to look at fuel prices Drought hits Aitutaki crops There has to be some misunderstanding Kia Orana Kukis
Pacific Forum Line trading stronger Celebrating the peace we live in Dedication to saving kakerori paying off Kuki name hard to swallow Get moving! South is king, north disappoints Approval for septic system upgrade Mauke makes its own mechanics Name game may be different today: Sir Geoff Media requests breakdown of govt spending Lost Tribe not giving up Takitimu Festival inspires Mataroa Continue to practise peace year-round Triple the energy on 11/11/11 Down to basics Rent finally paid after 19 years VIPs here for $1m signing Recruiting revamped William elected Eco message in ride around Raro Lessons from Mangaias turbine trouble Town windmill an expensive failure Bugs Bunny lied to the Cook Islands Bonefishing comp draws anglers Shipwrecked back Zumba classes raise $900 Be peaceful in everything you do PMs delegation strengthens China ties New talks with China construction co Rights of the child to be discussed New effort in fighting transnational crime Australians win 34th run More madness guaranteed at todays 1610th Hash House Harriers run Last chance for Japans dream Panthers trump Dragons for honours Budget planning starts early Womens caucus on tomorrow Epati not sure of finish date New police focus is paying off Trades training good for both CI and NZ Offender wants cash and passport returned by police Brown acquitted on assault Foreign workers terrified of seeking help Partygoers cause trouble for police ADB handover tomorrow Arthritis responds to the right activities The louder the better for Hash birthday Car crashes into restaurant Blanket ban on firearms continues Tetautua School opens its doors Fishing industry meeting tomorrow Get wired on the webs hot topics Atiu energy house nears completion
Send us your rugby photos! Eels on a roll for Cowboys final Avatiu aiming for first win against Tupapa Avatiu and Tupapa face off at Matavera Cricket at Manea Games Text for ticket Cricketer motivates athletes Cowboys, Bulls lock horns Team Cook Islands wrap-up Warriors to join Kukis next month Te Uki Ou rugby fever at all-time high Frank Ice Berg wins B&M Can the Dragons break a 32-year hiatus? Will the Dragons make history? Football in Titikaveka and Matavera Baby Eels do the damage Cowboys triumph in under 16s Eels snake Cowboys to win U19s Nikao too strong for Titikaveka Northern Knights launch campaign in Raro Kuki league stars training in homeland today Turtles business house basketball fires off Benji confirmed for Kiwi team Warriors disrupt Kuki team plans Panthers persistence pays off Under 18 representative squad named Kaveao to umpire in NZ
JP deals with theft, threatening to kill, assault Kakino guilty on 4 counts Fun start to a week of running Warrant for arrest of Eagle man Race returns to roots but not elite times Land court judge presides next week Assault, theft, burglary dealt with Defendant pleads guilty to illegal purchase of duty free Businessman charged with assault
Be part of the team that cares about Muri Stick to Kuki Airani Kuki Kukupa, you missed the vaka Whats in a name? Change of name wont cure our ills Hypocrisy Mind your manners Progressing or stagnating? Much to do to improve catch rates Its about the name of our ancestral birthplace Tepuka saga leaves outer islanders high and dry Dont rule by decree like Fiji
Business or cattle, decisions decisions White powder holds up Wallabies training Wallabies rugby practise was delayed nearly two hours yesterday after a player reported an unknown white powdery substance on the practise field. Coach Robbie Deans immediately suspended practise while police were called in to investigate. After a complete analysis, experts determined that the white substance unknown to players was the try line. Practice resumed after special agents decided the team was unlikely to encounter the substance again. SS: Ouch, that was a bit below the belt guys! To help make up I would like to offer four words: GO THE ALL BLACKS! Reading between the road lines Round Raro plastic glass trail
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Trade winds a money spinner Top labels at new boutique Cook Islands is nice right now Ladi6 joins Divas in Paradise
Church leaders make statement of solidarity Pacific church leaders hear the Maohi cry Fundraiser tonight
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