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HERALD WEEKLY ISSUE 411 : 14 June 2008
Oppositions Corner
By Henry Puna, Cook Islands Party leader
Herald Issue 352 not available this week.
Herald Issue 411 14 June - Cabinet ignores petition, approves Sunday flights trial -Ui Ariki vs House of Ariki – The Challenge Ahead! - Ui Ariki seeking recognition of their mana with a Proclamation - Lagoon Day and closing ceremony for Environment Week -Air New Zealand Fare and Capacity Changes -50th Wedding Anniversary celebration
Herald Issue 410 07 June - PM injects Rome meeting with Pacific view - Another week of fluffy ducks! - Cook Islands to represent the Pacific on the CBD Bureau - What is Takitumu Lagoon Day all about? -Sunday flights to Aitutaki -Women in Sport presentation to Rotary
HEADLINES: ISSUE 409 31 May 2008 - Prime Minister to attend High-Level Conference on World Food Security - Budget 2008 – Nothing more but more of less! - Turning up the heat on Peters - Takitumu Lagoon Day part of National Environment Week events -Women host High Court Justice -The mystical wave of Teahupoo
HEADLINES: ISSUE 408 24 May 2008 - As the DPM tightens the purse strings and reigns in spending, others look for an Economic Summit -Wake Up PSC: It’s time for change! - Congratulations, Vaine Maui, Woman of the month of May - Making no excuses, Tepaki apologises to his workers - Starting and staying in business The BTIB shows how -Aquarius Pacific applies for relief from court judgment
HEADLINES: ISSUE 407 17 May 2008 - Casual attitudes poses potential risks! -Moves aimed at improving management-Tepaki - Women Agriculture Ministers launch Network at the UN - Lady Davis seeks $300,000 from CI Herald - When the sleeping giant awakes -Cheaper to mine nodules now
HEADLINES: ISSUE 402 12 April 2008 - Cabinet approvals granted -“Our Economy – Concern or a Con” Mr Financial Secretary – What Say Ye! - Breast cancer campaign raises $23,714 - Denise Rairi found not guilty - Routine steps to achieving 100% Nio Manea -Specialist speaks on breast cancer
HEADLINES: ISSUE 401 05 April 2008 - Worrying signs in policy document - Prime Minister’s Office on Witch Hunt! - Appointment of the Mauke Environment Authority - Tanks nearly ready at fish farm - Defence lawyer wants charges against Denise Rairi struck out -Tahitian Association seeks members, accommodation -Suppression order lifted by CJ
HEADLINES: ISSUE 400 29 March 2008 - Silence over the economy - quiet before the storm? - Kete heads to Mauke, Tom misses out - Helmets – have we been conned! - Occupation a factor in partition orders - National Commission to be set up for UNESCO - Alternative sources for fresh water