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Killer loses bid to stay in country -Killer loses bid to stay in countryAdelaide NowA COOK Islands man who killed a Baptist priest has failed to block his imminent deportation. Charlie Maurangi is about to complete his 11-year non-parole period for the 1999 manslaughter of Svetislav Zegarec. Armed with a shotgun and accompanied by ...
Posted on 19 January 2012 | 1:36 pm
Cooks parliament expected to meet next monthRadio New Zealand InternationalCooks parliament expected to meet next monthRadio New Zealand InternationalThe Cook Islands parliament is expected to sit for the first time this year in mid February, although its clerk Nga Valoa says that has not yet been confirmed. In February last year, the Prime Minister Henry Puna announced his intention for parliament ...
Posted on 19 January 2012 | 1:48 am
Book the Cooks and double your chances toBook the Cooks and double your chances to win a scooter or resort staye-Travel Blackboard (press release)The Cook Islands Tourism scooter incentive has been extended, adding fantastic accommodation prize packages, to take advantage of the travel industry's peak selling season from January through to March. Now, any agent or wholesaler who books at least ...
Posted on 19 January 2012 | 12:36 am
Cooks police say no other vessel involved inRadio New Zealand InternationalCooks police say no other vessel involved in case of missing NZ yachtieRadio New Zealand InternationalCook Islands police have ruled out the possibility of another vessel's involvement in the case of a missing yachtsman, wanted in New Zealand on sex charges. The man disappeared from the yacht he was skippering off Rarotonga two weeks ago. ...Mystery over missing boatie on sex chargesStuff.co.nzall 6 news articles »
Posted on 18 January 2012 | 1:22 am
Mystery over missing boatie on sex charges -Mystery over missing boatie on sex chargesStuff.co.nzCook Islands police say they are looking for answers to two big questions surrounding the disappearance at sea of an Auckland man believed to be facing sex-related charges in New Zealand. Inspector John Strickland of the Cook Islands police is ...
Posted on 17 January 2012 | 4:03 pm

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