DATA LOST
All the links from the first half of April 2006 have been lost due to my error. I'm trying to figure out if there's any way to get the information back.
UPDATE: I have now retrieved the data from April 1 - April 8 & April 15.
John Fay
Saturday, April 15
Language used by the IRA being seen as significant: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdam
DUP insist give us the time and we will deliver: The News Letter
Taxpayer forks out £9m to retain Stormont: Belfast Telegraph
David Gordon
Many challenges ahead for parties: (from the Irish News)
Editorial
Challenge is to face down the DUP: Daily Ireland (Apr 7)
Editorial
Dead men tell no tales: Village (Apr 6)
Gerry Adams
Loyalists to protest at Easter parade: The News Letter
UVF is not sabre-rattling Ervine: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdam
Time to disband: The News Letter
Editorial
UDA fails to decide on fate of Shoukris: (from the Irish News)
Barry McCaffrey
Experts examine bomb for clues: Belfast Telegraph
Ruairi McLaren
Police blame dissidents for bomb 'lunacy': Derry Journal
Shuddering jolt of an SDLP collision: Daily Ireland (Apr 11)
Editorial
Judge lashes US anti-terror laws: Belfast Telegraph
Sean O'Driscoll
Moderator turns down RUC invite: BBC
Spare Us the Cures From Quacks: The Blanket (Apr 9)
Seamus Kilby
Mystery surrounds how and why Gareth O'Connor met his death: (from the Irish News)
Sharon O'Neill
Bomb plot ignored: Daily Ireland (Apr 12)
Ciarán Barnes
Queen honours Dublin man for cross-border work: UTV Internet (Apr 6)
Republicans commemorate death of Gerard Casey: Ballymoney Times
Playwright forced into exile for revealing uncomfortable truths about loyalism: Sunday Tribune (Apr 9)
Patricia Danaher
Cautious Strachan ducks sectarian issue: Daily Telegraph
Roddy Forsyth
--- 1916 ---
Ahern wants all traditions to feel embraced by parade: The Irish Times
Mark Brennock and Fiona Gartland
President recalls sacrifices of the past with pride: Irish Independent
Dublin march-past 'will romanticise IRA': Daily Telegraph
Tom Peterkin
Past wounds meet present conflict as Dublin celebrates 90th anniversary of Easter Rising: The Independent
David McKittrick
No such confusion: Daily Ireland
Laurence McKeown
Ireland on the march: Daily Telegraph
Editorial
Saturday, April 8
Ahern says North's politicians marginalised: Irish Examiner
Conor Keane
Government has taken the wrong step, says Paisley: The News Letter
Pressure mounts on Paisley: Daily Ireland
White House support for Blair/Ahern plan: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdam
So... can it be made to work?: Belfast Telegraph
Chris Thornton
Failure to take this opportunity 'will mean the failure of politics': (from the Irish News)
William Graham
SF to discuss proposals: Daily Ireland
Ciarán Barnes
Will it all mean more threats, bribes and dangled promises?: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Walker
British and Irish partnership in peace process as strong as ever: (from the Irish News)
Bertie Ahern
Question remains Will British government be prepared to stand up to the unionist veto?: Daily Ireland
Gearóid O Cairealláin
Lack of trust bodes ill for restoration of Assembly: The News Letter
Editorial
Political progress must not be next victim of British: Irelandclick.com
Editorial
Parties must seize chance to go forward: Belfast Telegraph
Editorial
Donaldson was blasted through front door of hideaway: Irish Examiner
Alan Erwin and Michael Brennan
Family of murdered agent Donaldson accepts IRA's denial of responsibility: Daily Telegraph
Tom Peterkin
Family of murdered spy bitter against British: The Times (Apr 7)
Jenny Booth and David Sharrock
Truth is found in what lies beneath: Irish Examiner
Shaun Connolly
The thorn in the republicans' side: The Guardian
Rosie Cowan and Owen Bowcott
The spy who left peace out in cold twice: The Times
David Sharrock, Daniel McGrory and Sean O'Neill
Where the gun remains the ultimate sanction: Belfast Telegraph
Eric Waugh
New life abroad beckons for IRA 'touts': Daily Telegraph (Apr 6)
Thomas Harding
Our memories need to be: (from the Irish News)
Denis Bradley
What happened the missing 40,000?: Irelandclick.com
Answers needed: The Times
Editorial
Cui Bono?: Irish Echo
Editorial
Paisley going strong at 80: BBC (Apr 6)
Mark Devenport
Parades body rules on loyalist marches: Daily Ireland
Ciarán Barnes
Division over parade for Seamus McIlwaine: Impartial Reporter
IRA double agent arrested in Holyhead: icWales (Apr 7)
US chef awaits break-in decision: BBC
Interview with Michael McKevitt: The Blanket
£33 million loyalist package Is it the answer?: Irelandclick.com
Áine McEntee
UUP vote yes to All-Ireland: Irelandclick.com
Joe Nawaz
Friday, April 7
Blair and Ahern set deadline for Ulster power-sharing deal: The Times
David Sharrock
November deadline set for NI parties to work together: The Irish Times
Gerry Moriarty and Stephen Collins
Threat of a green-tinged Stormont as Blair raises the heat on Paisley: The Independent
David McKittrick
Paisley Irish Government has more say over North than people of the North: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinn
Bush plea over NI devolution plan: BBC
'This is your best chance ever': Irish Independent
Gene McKenna and Dominic Cunningham
SF response to governments' statement: UTV Internet
Assembly can still be restarted, says DUP: Belfast Telegraph
Sean O'Driscoll
DUP told share power or assembly is finished: Irish Examiner
Shaun Connolly
Formal terror role for monitoring body: The News Letter
Premiers' journey appears even more difficult: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Rowan
Day they gave the last rites to final deadlines in North: Irish Independent
Proposals likely to fall short of the mark: (from the Irish News)
Jim Gibney
No more charades: Irish Independent
Deadline for Northern Ireland: The Herald
Editorial
Be prepared for a bit of assembly-lite: Daily Ireland
Editorial
Shadow of a killer cannot darken talks: Belfast Telegraph
Editorial
Power-sharing deadline test ahead for latest ultimatum: Irish Examiner
Editorial
Donaldson's car searched as gardaí hunt killers: Irish Examiner
Alan Erwin and Dan McGinn
No intelligence on Donaldson killing Ahern: UTV Internet
Sinn Féin points finger at British: (from the Irish News)
Barry McCaffrey
Hain UK intelligence not involved: Daily Mail (Apr 6)
Former SF man he knew the risks: The News Letter
Governments suspect IRA didn't sanction spy's killing: The Independent
David McKittrick
Speckled history of denial can only cast a large shadow of doubt: (from the Irish News)
Sharon O'Neill
British spy killing Who did it?: BBC
Vincent Kearney
The Denis Donaldson I knew: Belfast Telegraph
Steven Alexander
Republicans' enemies had everything to gain: Daily Ireland
Jude Collins
Murder that mocks the peace process: Daily Mail (Apr 6)
Editorial
Dogged survivor holds key at 80: The Guardian
Henry McDonald
Celebration and reflection as Ian Paisley turns 80: The News Letter
Consul urges people to back PSNI: Belfast Telegraph
Lisa Smyth
New board to meet chief constable: BBC
Rea wins second term as policing board chief: UTV Internet
Derry name row for court: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Hutton
Thursday, April 6
Blair spy's murder will not ruin peace: The Herald
Michael Settle
Hain issues warning as killing casts cloud over Ulster talks: The Guardian
Owen Bowcott and Patrick Wintour
Republican members suspected of killing Donaldson: The Irish Times
Gerry Moriarty and Dan Keenan in Glenties
Killers pumped four shots into IRA 'traitor': Irish Independent
Tom Brady & Anita Guidera
Donaldson murder scene examined: BBC
Donaldson murder is 'a test of our resolve': Irish Independent
Gene McKenna, Dominic Cunningham and Geraldine Collins
'A bid to damage the peace process': Irish Examiner
Michael Brennan
IRA's denial of any involvement is dismissed as more 'weasel words': The News Letter
Conspiracy theories run rife in scramble to establish motive for murder: Irish Examiner
Shaun Connolly
Who Shot Spy? British informer Donaldson is found dead at his isolated Donegal cottage hide-out – Gardaí say they haven't ruled out suicide: Daily Ireland
Mick Hall
Lonely life and death in home that was no refuge: The Guardian
Steven Morris and Owen Bowcott
He lived like a hermit in a remote cottage, but betray the Provos and nowhere is safe: Daily Telegraph
Tom Peterkin
Waiting for his killer to come, the ex-spy had reached end of a bloody road: The Times
David Sharrock
Former friends express lack of surprise: Daily Ireland
Mick Hall
Media reports 'helped locate fugitive's remote house': Irish Independent
Anita Guidera
Somebody decided they were going to make use of Denis, alive or dead: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Rowan
Agent's home empty and on the market: Belfast Telegraph
Claire Regan
'There was simply no other place in the world for Denis Donaldson to go': The Times
Kevin Toolis
Will this murder end Blair's Irish gamble?: Daily Telegraph
Dean Godson
Editorials
Restored Assembly is given deadline to elect executive: The Times
Philip Webster
DUP peerages to set tone for talks: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Walker
'DUP have US support in opt-out': The News Letter
Awe-inspiring setting for daunting task: BBC
Kevin Connolly
Just another day in Blair's hunt for peace: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Walker
Sham assembly will be just like old times: (from the Irish News)
Brian Feeney
Talk behind the curtains: Belfast Telegraph
Lindy McDowell
Our message to the north: The Guardian
Peter Hain
Politicians' duty to deliver in N. Ireland: Boston Globe
Dermot Ahern
Sinn Féin brands bank heist arrest as 'political': (from the Irish News)
Loyalist areas could receive building boost: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdam
Nationalists 'denying' equality: The News Letter
Exclusive £33m funding 'treads dangerous path': (from the Irish News)
William Graham
Policing Board to elect new chair: BBC
DUP hits back at UUP over Paisley criticism: The News Letter
Inmate says wing's conditions 'punitive': Daily Ireland
Anton McCabe
Tributes flow for forgiving father of murder victim: Belfast Telegraph
Claire Regan
Wednesday, April 5
I.R.A. Turncoat Is Murdered in Donegal: New York Times
Brian Lavery
Sinn Fein betrayer mutilated and slain: New York Daily News
Joe Mahones & Derek Rose
Sinn Fein man who spied for British is found shot dead: The Scotsman
Deric Henderson
Double agent found murdered in Donegal cottage: The Irish Times
Mark Brennock
An act of revenge that casts a shadow over the future: The Independent
David McKittrick
'This is the type of killing we had hoped was consigned to the past': Irish Examiner
Paul O'Brien
Adams joins the chorus of condemnation at slaying: Irish Independent
Gene McKenna and Bernard Purcell
Sinn Féin denials no comfort to unionists: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinn
Forensic tests continue in Donegal: RTE
Agent's death 'won't stall peace': BBC
In a squalid refuge, double agent's past finally catches up with him: The Guardian
Owen Bowcott & Sam Jones
Donaldson was living in virtual squalor at a near-derelict cottage: Irish Examiner
Kieran McDaid
The Execution How an IRA man turned British spy met his brutal end: The Independent
David McKittrick
Shadow of gunman casts a chill over rural idyll: Irish Independent
Anita Guidera
He played double life brilliantly all through Troubles: The Times
David Sharrock
Donaldson Survivor of the Year award a black twist: Irish Examiner
Paul O'Brien
The peace process is wounded by shooting . . . but not fatally: Irish Independent
Gene McKenna & Dominic Cunningham
Agent's death may hurt peace process: BBC
Martina Purdy
They haven't gone away: Irish Independent
Killing is steeped in a grisly symbolism: Irish Independent
Commons move to prevent Ulster power vacuum: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdam
Paisley refuses to rule out 'miracle' return to Assembly: UTV Internet
Clock ticks for Assembly: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Walker
Agreement still best way forward: Derry Journal
Editorial
'This foolishness can't be justified': The News Letter
Spy posts' days numbered: Daily Ireland
Connla Young
£33m poverty aid 'exclusively' for Protestants: Daily Telegraph
Tom Peterkin
£30m injection 'must bring end to unfairness': The News Letter
Minister's plan to tackle unionist 'disadvantage': Daily Ireland
Mick Hall
US pledge on UVF murder: UTV Internet
Speedy decision on parade body men called for: Daily Ireland
Ciarán Barnes
Ombudsman applicant lied, bias hearing told: Belfast Telegraph
Paul O'Hare
ARA's actions prompt a change of heart: (from the Irish News)
Breidge Gadd
Why crime must not pay for the gansters: The News Letter
Editorial
Man jailed over IRA base bombing: BBC
Exorcise the Ghosts to Revive the Party: The Blanket
John Coulter
Victim's family eye Europe: Belfast Telegraph
Michael McHugh
Tuesday, April 4
Update
Donaldson shot dead in Co Donegal: RTE
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Sinn Fein will refuse to enter the shadows: Irish Independent
Bernard Purcell
Sinn Fein defiant after Blair meeting: UTV Internet
IMC IRA don't fool us: The News Letter
Choice of summit venue a veiled threat to unionists: Irish Independent
Bernard Purcell
Time in the wilderness might be wisest option: (from the Irish News)
Tom Kelly
Opportunity to break deadlock must be seized: Belfast Telegraph
Editorial
Voters can go stew in anti-SF strategy: Daily Ireland
Editorial
Armagh watchtowers go: The Guardian
Richard Norton-Taylor
The reality of normalisation: Belfast Telegraph
Pol O Muiri
McKay 'must resign' from parades body: (from the Irish News)
Barry McCaffrey
Agent Organge Orange Order consulted on make-up of parades body No residents' groups were approached: Daily Ireland
Ciarán Barnes
Attwood in call to amend restorative justice plans: UTV Internet
Ominous sign: The News Letter
Editorial
Multi-million scheme to tackle NI disadvantage: RTE
Loyalist group ousts its chairman: BBC
DUP must realise 'facts' are subjective: (from the Irish News)
Roy Garland
The £50,000 donation that lay ignored in a UUP bank account: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Walker
MI5 intelligence on Omagh 'only passed on this year': Irish Examiner
Ian Graham
'North should be part of Britain and Republic' forum: Daily Ireland
David Lynch
At the heart of the matter Better inside engaging than outside ranting: Sunday Life (Apr 2)
Alan McBride
'Border Fox' in second bid for release: Irish Independent
Wear a lily with pride: Belfast Telegraph (Mar 29)
Brendan McDaid
Rival supporters reach out a hand of friendship: Belfast Telegraph (Mar 29)
Kevin Mullan
Council rejects Connolly tribute: BBC
DSD's funding folly: Irelandclick.com (Mar 31)
Editorial
I'll buy Slab farm: Sunday Life (Apr 2)
Stephen Gordon and Chris Anderson
Wur richt tae teach oor weans Ulster-Scotch: Belfast Telegraph
Jackie Morrison
Monday, April 3
Paisley plays down executive plan: BBC
Powerless Assembly would be a farce Sinn Féin: Ireland_On-Line
Hain power grab is 'undermining GFA': Sunday Life (Apr 2)
Bugle call has sounded at last for all our MLAs: (from the Irish News, Apr 1)
James Kelly
DUP and SF must grasp last chance: (from the Irish News, Apr 1)
Editorial
Adams faces backlash after Slab farm raid: Sunday Life (Apr 2)
Alan Murray
Latest troop cuts show strategy is working Sinn Féin: Irelandclick.com (Mar 31)
Evan Short
Rea expected to return as Policing Board chairman: UTV Internet
Funding boost for assets agency: BBC
Tensions rise over UDA 'fine': Sunday Life (Apr 2) link repaired April 4
Alan Murray
Parties clash over £30m investment for loyalists: (from the Irish News, Apr 1)
Barry McCaffrey
Spin City: Daily Ireland (Mar 29)
Jarlath Kearney
Gallagher calls for more to be charged over Omagh bomb: UTV Internet
Scap approaches collusion probe: Sunday Life (Apr 2)
Alan Murray
UUP comes clean over mystery donation that came and went: The Sunday Times (Apr 2)
Liam Clarke
Family calls for McCabe inquest to be reopened: Irelandclick.com (Mar 31)
Evan Short
Getting Away With Murder: The Blanket (Mar 23)
Mick Hall
Candle to remember 1981 hunger strikes: Daily Ireland (Mar 27)
British invade again... but pay dearly this time: Irish Independent
Ralph Riegel
We're Becking England, say Ulster fans ...: Belfast Telegraph (Apr 1)
Jonathan McCambridge
A moment for boldness: The Guardian
Peter Preston
Sunday, April 2
DUP shuns No 10 for America: The Sunday Times
Liam Clarke
Could Plan B be spur to progress?: BBC
Mark Devenport
Tony and Bertie ... the power rangers: Belfast Telegraph
Barry White
Move to take SF off terrorist watchlist: Belfast Telegraph
Sean O'Driscoll
Exposed SF's secret plan to stir up unrest: Sunday Independent
Jim Cusack
We scoff at SF's sinister ambitions at our peril: Sunday Independent
Jody Corcoran
New life in McCartney campaign for justice: (from the Sunday Tribune)
Suzanne Breen
McCartney flak hurt, SF admits: Sunday Independent
Jim Cusack
Fresh start for the bar marked by murder: The Observer
Henry McDonald
Anatomy of a bloody feud...: Belfast Telegraph
Ashleigh Wallace and Lisa Smyth
UDA mural in Ballymena replaced: UTV Internet
Loyalist cash boost 'not enough': BBC
Omagh dad backs Real IRA demands: The Observer
Henry McDonald
Controversy casts doubt on Omagh witness: Belfast Telegraph
Michael McHugh
Mary parades her courage: Belfast Telegraph
Lindy McDowell
Majority want a nation once again: Sunday Business Post
Pat Leahy
Ulster parents want integrated schools: The Sunday Times
Liam Clarke
Drawing a Line Under the Past: The Blanket (Mar 17)
David Adams
Irish should also remember British dead, says MP: The Sunday Times
Liam Clarke
'Language act mistake': Irish Examiner (Mar 31)
Harry McGee
Language pledges ignored for decades: Daily Ireland (Mar 30)
Editorial
Ulster-Scots launch schools site: BBC (Mar 30)
PM 'attends Catholic Mass at No 10': Independent on Sunday
Marie Woolf
Peace be with you: Belfast Telegraph
Chris Ryder
Saturday, April 1
Parties in North given ultimatum on power-sharing: Irish Independent
Senan Molony
Governments accused of'diluting' Agreement: UTV Internet
Ahern urges parties to work with governments: RTE
D-Day for a deal: The News Letter
UUP challenges Government on 'secret deal' with SF: UTV Internet
Something must give if trust in North is to be built: Irish Independent
Sinn Fein Should Sign Up: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Editorial
UVF extend talks on stand-down: Belfast Telegraph
Brian Rowan
Empey talks move exposes hypocrisy: Daily Ireland
Editorial
Bradley 'wrong' to call for nationalist board chairman: (from the Irish News)
William Graham
Over watching the detectives: Daily Ireland
Jarlath Kearney
Lords right to challenge 50/50 police recruitment: The News Letter (Mar 30)
Editorial
INLA hands over drugs seized from cocaine ring: Belfast Telegraph
Brendan McDaid
Operation Banner to End in North: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Brendan Anderson
Enniskillen to end links as garrison town: Impartial Reporter
Unionists Visit; Adams Off Watch List: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Sean O'Driscoll
Order still sore at parades deal: The News Letter
Vintage car owners turn the heat on Commission: Tyrone Times (Mar 24)
Would The Real Army Council, Please Stand Up: The Blanket (Mar 22)
Geoffrey Cooling
Garda/RUC 'co-operation on cover-up': Daily Ireland
Ciarán Barnes
Ludlow murder appointment: (from the Irish News)
Margaret Canning
Loyalist Rage at Posters: Ballymoney and Moyle Times (Mar 30)
'We won't tolerate abuse of tricolour' Derry Republicans: Derry Journal
Ireland is changing but can we hack it?: Daily Ireland
Gearóid O Cairealláin
Vibrant city alive to the potential of real change: The News Letter (Mar 29)
Editorial