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Cook Islands PB COOK ISLANDS HERALD20 November 2013 $2 (incl VAT) Cakes for all ocassions! Edgewater Cakes Enquiries call us on 25435 extn 7010 Sunset BarBQs at the Shipwreck Hut Saturday Seafood menu with Jake Numanga on the Ukulele 6pm Tuesday Sunset BBQ with Garth Young on Piano 6pm Thursday Sunset Cocktails with Rudy Aquino 5.30pm-7.30pm Reservations required 22 166 Aroa Beachside Inn, Betela Great Food, Great Entertainment Always the best Congratulations to Woman of the selection, best Month, Mariana Mataio. price & best service at Goldmine! POWERBALL RESULTS Drawn: 14/11/13 Draw num: 913 PB TATTSLOTTO RESULTS Drawn:16/11/13 Draw num: 3373 SUPP: OZLOTTO RESULTS Drawn:19/11/13 Draw num: 1031 Next draw: SUPP: Cook islands Herald 20 November 2013 news 2 Minister laughs off Chinese naval build up in Pacific By Charles Pitt This is the very reason When asked on Wednesday the British navy became so morning by Matariki Radio powerful. It had the British broadcaster William Framhein, Empire to protect and Britain did what he thought about the so through gun boat diplomacy. concern at the buildup of The fact the Chinese are eying Chinese naval forces in the up our large fishing and sea bed Pacific, Minister for Finance Hon mineral resources has to be a Mark Brown, laughed. concern for us in a few years Responding to Framhein’s time. Brown is also Minister for advice of a report in the NZ sea bed resources. The Chinese Herald of US concern at the already have a large fishing buildup of a Chinese naval fleet in the western Pacific and presence in the Pacific, Brown will also be eying up PNG and said he could not see the Chinese New Caledonia’s vast mineral establishing a naval presence in resources. Two Chinese naval the Cook Islands. vessels visited Tonga and the The Minister it seems, is not Solomons in 2010. a serious student of History or As the Cook Islands has no he will understand why super navy, it’s unlikely the Chinese powers regard it as important would stand by and allow any that their shipping have radical conservation groups to Resources Minister Mark Brown - Laughter maybe our safe passage across oceans. disrupt their sea bed mining secret weapon Especially ships loaded with operations. How will the Cook essential minerals and food Islands handle an incident like involved. Perhaps the Minister’s laugh necessary to sustain a huge this? The NZ Navy is not going to Penrhyn has a deep water port was a “nervous” laugh. population. intervene if Chinese vessels are ideal for large ships. - see page 5 for story KARERE KI TE ITI TANGATA KUKI AIRANI Me kua tika i te Atua kua tika ia, me kare, kare ia Na William Heather Jnr (Smiley), te Kuki Airani, ki to tatou au Taromi I te mou anaga i te Tauturu Arataki O TE Tua kopu tangata e te au taeake taoanga. Inara mei taku rai i Akatanotano e te Democratic i Niu Tireni e pera te enua karanga atu me kua tika i te Party Autereria e te vai atura. Atua, kua tika ia, me kare, ia Orana e te iti Te kite nei tatou i teia kare ia i tika ia. tangata Kuki Airani nga ra te ngaue nei to te Taitaia katoa au i teia K katoatoa. Mei te Kuki Airani, to Rarotonga tuatau no te mea te au tavini o te Atua i roto i tikai i te uipa mai no te tavarivari ia nei te ingoa o te au akanoanga tuketuke, akakoroanga akauruuru i te to matou Leader a Wilkie te Ui Ariki, Ui Mataiapo, Tinomana ou, mono ia Ruta Rasmussen e te aronga Ui Rangataira e te Aronga Tinomana (Mama Pea) tei kare i kite i te tika anga e Mana o to tatou nei basileia, takake atui teia nga marama te oonu anga o te tuatua. n ate Atua e tautura mia ia i topa ake nei. Peenei te Tika, tika tikai, e taeake kotou katoatoa. Kia Orana akarongorongo nei kotou piri mou teia noku i roto te aronga angaanga o te i tetai au tuatua noku e no i te angaanga “politics” e Kavamani, to te private e toku kopu te Ngati Isaia e te noo nei rai aia ki roto i te vai atura. Kia Orana ta patoi nei i teia angaanga. te reira tuanga. Kare aia i tatou anau mapu e te unga Tika rai te reira, kare te Ngati tomo mai ana ki roto i te ma te potiki. Kia Orana Isaia i mataora i te mea e angaanga a Tinomana. Te katoa e to tatou iti tangata te tapiri ia nei te manako akameitaki nei au iaia no i nga pae enua ki vao mai akataka taui i te taoanga i tona tu karape i te kimi i te ia Rarotonga, kia kotou i te te au tuatau e tu mai nei ki au ki rotopu i te au tangata pae enua Tokerau e pera ki mua. Manamanata te Ngati ravarai i roto i teia keuanga. te tua Tonga. Kia tae katoa Isaia no teia, no te mea ko No reira kia manuia tatou te aroa kia ratou I vao mai i te a taime teia o te Kopu o katoatoa. PB Cook islands Herald 20 November 2013 Political View 3 Government failures prompts Demos to rise from the ashes By Wilkie Rasmussen, Leader of CIP win it because of the poor their heads as an act of disgrace the Opposition handling of the Toa Gate saga. It and sour grapes. For those with very good may have been so and there were Is it that the constant grinding memories, they will remember certainly those that wrote the away by the Opposition has when the Prime Minister Henry Demo’s off for the next general worn PM Puna down or is it Puna announced proclamations elections. I am certain that these those irreversible dangerous and of what his Government will people will be proven wrong as immoral antics and decisions do better that the previous the Demo is on the rise, like a have become too deep seated Democratic Party Government(s). sphinx protruding out of a barren to undo? Is it that the constant I clearly recall him pronouncing desert symbolizing new life, complaint about incessant travel that Parliament will sit for 100 recovery and progress. and now irrelevant travel and days in its first year in office. The Democratic Party has waste of taxpayer’s money has We, the people of this nation of now regrouped, re-armed stuck in the public’s mind? course know that this did not (intellectually) and reorganized. Tomorrow, the new Tinomana happen. Parliament sittings came It is now revitalized, reenergized will be inaugurated despite an nowhere near the 100 days. That and refocused. There is now a objection and of course the slackness of course continued new energy and synergy never event will require the presence of into the second year and now the before seen in the party perhaps “who’s who” in the Cook Islands. third year. since the days of Papa Tom Davis. I understand the PM and his When I think of it, it is quite There is strong anticipation of team will turn out in full there. but the Arorangi Demo’s are funny. We see a wide –eyed, victory and strong commonality That will be consistent with the demanding for me to be there. ambitious and idealistic PM and in thinking and sentiments by CIP as it is their trademark to I will try and take my seat there his team declaring that we can Demo supporters. In other words be there and be “grand”. Henry perhaps later in the morning. do better than the previous lot. they are all coming together Puna likes grand events and this Please note that Parliament may They did this without actually sharing those common values of will be no occasion. I’m not sure sit on the 2nd of December to understanding the process of achieving the best for our people if I can make it as I have to make get it out of the way before the Government and the pressures of and our country. court appearances tomorrow festive season hits us. daily duties placed on Ministers Unfortunately, PM Henry and and active MPs. They were also his team sound flat and deflated. unappreciative of the difficulties Their song is without a doubt off SWITCH ON WITH in arranging and bringing MPs key. The vibrancy and arrogance is from the Outer Islands so that no longer there. The precipitous they would take part in the claims of credit of what the Te Aponga Uira sittings. It boils down to them not CIP had done as Government knowing what they were facing was published and molded Are you ready? but with their tails in the air after into a Ministerial Statement winning the elections, they surely in Parliament. The constant felt themselves indestructible. derision of me as Leader of the How wrong they were? Opposition and my team and the The PM of course made those unwillingness to share and come announcements in the wake of together on vital issues such as a defeated, demoralized and political reform no longer sounds factionalized Democratic Party. poignant. 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