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Thursday, April 15
SF and DUP keep up pressure for candidate pacts: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Paisley's son fights claims he has sold out: The Independent David McKittrick
Allister fails in legal bid: The News Letter
Paisley Jr vows to release leaflet: UTV Internet
General Election 2010 – North Down: BBC Noel Thompson
Role reversal as TUV candidate Ross bids to take out old DUP adversary Campbell: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Enniskillen campaigner backs Rodney Connor for Fermanagh and South Tyrone: Belfast Telegraph
Hermon no garnish for Ian Parsley: The Irish Times
Poster girl in unionist PR war: BBC Sharon Ferguson
Celebrity blow-ins harsh on those who have paid dues: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
It's time for us to boot out our old tired politics: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Courting the Irish vote: Irish Post Fiona Audley
Complaints over 'offensive' flags: The News Letter
Republican dissidents blamed for Northern Ireland spate of violence: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Garda chief warns dissident Republicans pose 'real threat': Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keefe
Garda chief 'troubled' by attacks on security bases: Belfast Telegraph Brian Hutton
Dissidents the biggest threat to security since Troubles -- Ahern: Irish Independent Tom Brady
No Spain trip for man on IRA charge: The Irish Times
Dissident attacks provoke growing loyalist unrest: Belfast Telegraph
Dermot Ahern and David Ford to meet: RTE
McFadden back in RNU (Apr 13): Derry Journal
Council workers face CIRA threats: The News Letter
Vigilante slurs are wrong – CRJ man: Newry Democrat Joanne Ross
Right Royal to do: Irish Post Editorial
Leckey hits out at chief constable over Stevens papers: BBC
Forcing students to learn Irish has failed, says Hayes: The Irish Times Pamela Duncan
Savers mainly 'disappointed' after meeting: The News Letter
Republicans are twisting history (Apr 12): (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Vicki Kennedy to accept Irish peace prize for husband Ted (Apr 12): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
The pope should stand trial (Apr 13): Guardian.co.uk Richard Dawkins
Is the Holy See above the law? (Apr 13): The Times Ivor Roberts
Wednesday, April 14
SDLP rejects vote pact with Sinn Fein: Irish Independent David Young and Steven McCaffery
Adams slams SDLP snub: UTV Internet
Nationalist unity?: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Loyal Orders defend role in unity debate: The News Letter
Unionists find a useful unity in Northern Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Christopher Montgomery
Orange Order's siren calls for unity: (from the News Letter) Liam Clarke
Unionists need new vision to overcome old divisions: Belfast Telegraph Chris Donnelly
Allister legal bid against Paisley leaflet: UTV Internet
General Election 2010 – Belfast East: BBC Noel Thompson
McGuinness is favourite to be elected: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
The Tories' Irish election mistake: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Polling day a defining moment for some big reputations: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ahern and North's new justice minister to hold security summit (Apr 13): The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty & Dan Keenan
Justice Minister's first task is to slam bombers: The News Letter
Little sense of occasion as devolution is completed (Apr 13): The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Why we must all rally behind Ford: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
McCartney on new justice committee: Derry Journal
Belfast firefighters moved over hoax bomb: BBC
Viable device made safe in Newtownhamilton: RTE
Chief Constable warns of 'very severe threat': The News Letter
RIRA leader personally planned MI5 bomb attack: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Claim and counter-claim over Northern Ireland bomb attack: Belfast Telegraph
Dissident threat must be crushed: The News Letter
The meter is ticking on the Real IRA campaign: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
RSF row over 'traitor' comments: Derry Journal
Gang enters bedroom to shoot man in right leg: BBC
Nationalists blast Union flag request as – ' Out of Hand': Derry Journal
Royal visit on the cards: Irish Post Mal Rogers
Protestant council staff 'intimidated': Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Saville security concerns 'bogus': Belfast Telegraph
Assembly to debate Saville concerns: Derry Journal
Dodds pledges to raise plight of Protestant schools: The News Letter
Probe as more pupils shun Irish: Irish Independent Katherine Donnelly
Church agrees to £1m PMS lifeline: The News Letter
Vatican scoffs at calls for Pope arrest: Irish Examiner
Tuesday, April 13
Real IRA claims responsibility for MI5 explosion: The Times David Sharrock
Dissidents 'to target election': Irish Independent Tom Brady
Dissident republican threat 'severe' after MI5 attack: Belfast Telegraph
MI5 attack shows intelligence 'gap': UTV Internet
Northern Ireland Leaders Condemn Bombing: New York Times John F. Burns
Sinn Féin denounces Real IRA bombing of MI5 headquarters: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Cowen condemns 'futile' Real IRA attack: Irish Independent Michael Brennan and Fiach Kelly
Old enmity greets Belfast's new dawn: The Independent David McKittrick
Real IRA blasts at the heart of Northern Ireland's peace process: Daily Mail David Williams
Terrified locals dive for cover as bomb explodes at spy HQ: Evening Herald
'We were very lucky. Someone could have been killed': Belfast Telegraph
Suspect car left at police gates in Newtownhamilton: BBC
Dissidents will be planning to attract hardened ex-IRA men: Belfast Telegraph Tom Brady
Dissidents are getting a lot better at what they do: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Northern Ireland appoints first justice minister for 38 years: The Guardian Henry McDonald
New justice minister to 'work with all parties': Irish Independent Noel McAdam
President describes appointment as milestone in partnership government: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún & Mary Minihan
Ford's first day in the job and fighting terror tops Ford's agenda: Belfast Telegraph
Profile – David Ford: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Policing vote is making Irish history – McGuinness: Derry Journal
Spotlight on role of NI secretary: BBC Stephen Walker
New era: UTV Internet Ken Reid
The last milestone: The Irish Times Editorial
Violence mars historic step: Irish Independent Editorial
DUP cranks up pressure on Reg Empey for South Belfast candidate deal: Belfast Telegraph
Empey under pressure from Loyal Orders: The News Letter Sam McBride
Land deals and TV tirades; Is Robinson now a liability?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Will Paisleyism follow its founder into retirement?: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Allister challenged over remarks: BBC
Disgruntled PMS savers could vote for SDLP – claim: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
General Election campaign trail – Dial 1690 for Nesbitt: Belfast Telegraph Steven McCaffery
Shoot-to-kill – Baggott wins latest round: Belfast Telegraph
Supergrass took part in killings: UTV Internet
Meeting over PMS proposals: UTV Internet
Plight of the savers calls for some soul-searching: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
The pope on trial would show what equality before the law means: Guardian.co.uk George Monbiot
Monday, April 12
Justice and police powers restored to North: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
New NI justice minister set to be named: UTV Internet
Ford prepares for justice role as UUP and SDLP hit out: Belfast Telegraph
New era for policing and justice in Northern Ireland: BBC Mark Simpson
Post-Paisley era could throw up big surprises (Apr 11): Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Playing the Orange Card: BBC Mark Devenport
Political anoraks gear up for British election sideshow (Apr 11): Sunday Business Post
Car bomb explodes at Ulster army barracks: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Republicans to picket 'powder keg' Maghaberry (Apr 11): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Concern over Tricolour at Boyne: The Irish Times Elaine Keogh
Former IRA gunrunner Ferris gets green light for new luxury home close to local golf club (Apr 10): Evening Herald Claire Murphy
Gaeltacht is still limited by lack of broadband (Apr 11): Sunday Business Post
In Communion with non-believers: Irish Independent
Solicitor says proposal to arrest Pope on UK visit 'will succeed': The Scotsman Margaret Davis
Arrest the Pope? I rather think we should: The Times Libby Purves
Sunday, April 11
Tories dismiss South Belfast unionist pact: Belfast Telegraph
David Cameron under fire for failing to keep Northern Ireland pledge: Belfast Telegraph
It's all swings and roundabout plans: The Sunday Times Newton Emerson
Nationalism needs Jim Allister (Apr 1): (from the Irish Herald) Jude Collins
Agreement on candidate to be praised: The News Letter Editorial
Devolution unlikely to tame N. Irish rebels: Saudi Gazette Barbara Lewis
RIRA link to murder after drug warning: Evening Herald Cormac Looney
Attack on Orange hall every five days: The News Letter
Moving on (Mar 30): Derry Journal Editorial
IRA bomber honed his skills in Wormwood Scrubs library: The Sunday Times John Burns
Fair Maiden richly deserves the title (Apr 9): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
IRA's paper goes online: The Sunday Times John Burns
Varadkar's attack on FitzGerald's epic career off target (Mar 28): Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Call for fewer church schools: The Sunday Times Stephen O'Brien
Richard Dawkins – I will arrest Pope Benedict XVI: The Sunday Times Marc Horne
Catholic Church's wounds are entirely self-inflicted, so, physician, heal thyself: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Catholic Church needs root and branch change (Mar 16): The News Letter Liam Clarke
Saturday, April 10
Tory resigns over unity deal: UTV Internet
David Cameron under pressure as his pact with the Ulster Unionists runs into trouble: Guardian.co.uk Nicholas Watt
UUP man expelled for backing party rival: Belfast Telegraph
Tories looking at the long game: BBC Stephen Walker
General Election 2010 – Upper Bann: BBC Noel Thompson
New election contest should be interesting: Belfast Media Editorial
People must make extra effort to vote: The News Letter Editorial
Bruising battle on the cards: Derry Journal Editorial
Policing will be streets ahead after devolution: Belfast Telegraph Peter Robinson
Easter – Gerry Adams rounds on his critics: Belfast Media Anthony Neeson
Old boys won't take the besmirching of Brendan lying down: Irish Independent
Stick to the shell suits, West Belfast: Belfast Media
'Bombed' head shop closes doors for good: Derry Journal
Justice For Forgotten cash crisis: Belfast Telegraph
'Ballast' families call for independent panel: Belfast Media
Mr Justice Henry Barron – Irish judge (Apr 7): The Times
Why it's poetic justice to denounce Catholic abuse: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
How forelock tugging became cross-border order of the day: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
The UUP's dis-United Kingdom (Mar 30): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Scotland, general election battleground again: Guardian.co.uk Gerry Hassan
Friday, April 9
Unionists agree on joint candidate: The News Letter
Empey to contest South Antrim seat: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Sir Reg Empey – we offer people a real choice: Belfast Telegraph
DUP man keeps two Robinsons on payroll: Belfast Telegraph
Hung parliament questions for unionists: BBC
Did anyone mention that there's an election?: Belfast Telegraph
East Antrim constituency: BBC Chris Page
Posing and posters ...but no proper policies: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
What will new PM do with Ulster?: The News Letter Sam McBride
Why is there no left-leaning party in Northern Ireland?: Belfast Telegraph Michael Conaghan
Adams hits back: Belfast Media
Why has the media gone easy on Adams?: The News Letter Mick Fealty
What's your answer, Gerry? (Mar 30): Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Could an election be heading our way?: Belfast Media Editorial
Dissidents blamed for armed robbery bid on security van: Belfast Telegraph
UVF Behind Village Attacks: Belfast Media Alana Fearon
Group for victims of Troubles to close unless it gets funding: The Irish Times Ken Murray
MPs slam response to bomb report: BBC
Libyan cash must go to terror victims (Apr 6): The News Letter Editorial
Widow devastated at plan to disband HET: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Woodward reassures families on Bloody Sunday report: Belfast Telegraph
An inquiry's cost and its ramifications: The News Letter Editorial
We must be told what NAMA holds: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
The death of the tank took place around Crossmaglen: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Orange Order – we will respect the Pope's visit: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Thursday, April 8
Gregory Campbell faces TUV challenge from William Ross: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Sir Reg to stand in south Antrim: BBC
Northern Ireland politicians set for fierce election battle: Belfast Telegraph
Sparring continues over unionist 'unity': BBC
Unionist politicians need to lose Orange sash: The Irish Times David Adams
Paisley gives us hope: Financial Times Philip Stephens
Why does everyone in public life hang on doggedly these days?: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
God and mammon – Matt Baggott's recipe for policing (Apr 6): The News Letter Liam Clarke
Baggott clarifies 'gangs' remark: BBC
Real IRA steps up campaign against dealers: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe
Calls for dissident parades to be banned: The News Letter
Maghaberry lock-up claims rejected: UTV Internet
Protest at prison 'regrettable' – Ford: The News Letter
Sinn Fein condemns treatment of dissident inmates: Belfast Telegraph
How spirit of 1916 Rising is now lost on Sinn Fein (Apr 5): Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Commissioner may 'not be replaced': UTV Internet
Compensation 'must go to IRA victims first': The News Letter
Finucane detective 'could have caught killers': UTV Internet
Book 'is not attack on RUC': The News Letter
Relatives criticise Bloody Sunday report delay: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Why Butler is 'the most hated man in Lisburn' (Mar 29): Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Election could ground progression on PMS (Apr 6): The News Letter
Lawrence takes leaf from own history (Mar 31): Irish Echo
Minister opposes new soccer anthem: The News Letter
How the Pope lost the chance to renew Irish church: Belfast Telegraph Maurice Hayes
Dear Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin: HuffingtonPost.com David Harris
Wednesday, April 7
Donaldson calls for Adams to 'come clean': The News Letter
McGuinness says armed struggle was a tactic, not a principle: Derry Journal
Ulster Unionists and SDLP hoping to contest leadership in each camp: The Irish Times
Could a unionist unity candidate work?: The News Letter
Anderson calls for record Sinn Féin vote: Derry Journal
NI's parties gear up for election: BBC
Retract comments or I'll sue – Allister: The News Letter
The Regions – Northern Ireland: The Independent David McKittrick
'This party posturing will not deliver for the people': The News Letter Tom Elliott
A chance unionists can't miss: The News Letter Editorial
Northern Ireland vote could shape election outcome: The Guardian Henry McDonald
In hung parliament NI MPs could play crucial role: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Election time for the UK: The Irish Times Editorial
'Preacher' police chief's fresh ideas for the PSNI: The News Letter
Matt Baggott Interview – in full: The News Letter Liam Clarke
RIRA vows it will step up campaign: Derry Journal
Peaceful end to dissident prison siege, but trouble is far from over: Belfast Telegraph
Protest at prison 'regrettable' – Ford: The News Letter
RSF call Real IRA traitors: Derry Journal
City 'rejects' show of strength: The News Letter
Groups must unite to form Republican Congress – RNU: Derry Journal
Dissidents are 'aiming to murder': The News Letter
Bomb evacuation plan: Newry Democrat Joanne Ross
RAAD issue warnings to Dungiven 'dealers': Derry Journal
'New possibilities' ahead for IRSP: Derry Journal
Demand to use 'Derry' on OSI maps: Derry Journal
Flags row murder bid – man charged: Belfast Telegraph
Bloody Sunday inquiry report to be released after general election: Guardian.co.uk Richard Norton-Taylor
Libya compensation deal 'imminent': The News Letter Sam McBride
Linfield supporters 'praised' by Garda: The News Letter
Orange attack on pope out of order: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
The Prods are all girls, the Papes whimpering softies. Don't you long for the old Penal Days?: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
The Vatican should be thanking Rowan Williams: The Independent Mark Steel
Tuesday, April 6
General election date is 6 May: BBC Stephen Walker
Election battle between Unionists and nationalists: Belfast Telegraph
Can unionists overcome bitterness ahead of election?: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Most telling factor in poll may be the number who don't vote: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
A strong, united unionist bloc could wield significant influence: The News Letter Sammy Wilson
What Peter Robinson can learn from listening to the Sinn Fein chiefs: Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
'Infamy, infamy, they all have it infamy': The News Letter Alex Kane
Why it's not fair to keep hounding Iris Robinson: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
I'm glad the war is over, says Gerry Adams: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Adams is wrong to deny his past even though times have changed: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Dissidents blamed for Crossmaglen bomb: UTV Internet
M1 motorway re-opens after security alert: BBC
Alerts cause Easter disruption: The News Letter
Real IRA warns of upsurge in campaign of paramilitary violence: The Irish Times George Jackson
Dissident republican rally speech sparks demand for ban: Belfast Telegraph
Republican prisoners' stand-off ends: UTV Internet
Prison service is in need of reform: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Apprentice Boys – peaceful start to parade season: Belfast Telegraph
New Irish mural unveiled in ceremony: DailyCollegian.com
Archbishop – paedophile priests scandal a 'colossal trauma' for Irish Catholic church: Daily Telegraph Nick Collins
Time for church leaders to be courageous in forging way forward: The Irish Times Pádraic Conway
Minister slated for attempting to sell independence during Scotland Week: The Scotsman Gareth Rose
Monday, April 5
Adams accuses media of a witch-hunt against Sinn Fein: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Ex-Provo backs comrade's scathing account of Adams (Apr 4): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Adams says IRA won rights for nationalists: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Sinn Féin offshoot registers as political party (Apr 4): Sunday Tribune Conor McMorrow
Bomb squad called to Lurgan and Antrim alerts: UTV Internet
Viable device made safe in Crossmaglen: RTE
Brutal murder of 'one of their own' shows utter lack of mercy in Real IRA (Apr 4): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
The Bloody Rise of the Dissident IRA (Apr 4): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Dissident republicans in jail stand-off as Army tackles car bomb: Belfast Telegraph Raymond Kilpatrick and Rebecca Black
IRA dissidents cannot be ignored (Apr 4): Sunday Tribune Editorial
Robinson fury as sex shame MP wife's hideaway exposed: Belfast Telegraph
Fresh row as 'hospitalised' Iris Robinson is spotted in London: The Scotsman Michael McHugh
Robinson's £153k clinic bill: Belfast Telegraph
'What I want to see for Fermanagh and South Tyrone': The News Letter Arlene Foster
UUP man slams B&B Tory 'hypocrisy': UTV Internet
New row over $20M for U.S.-Ireland Alliance college kids as Irish special needs axed (Apr 1): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Antoinette Kelly
Ireland-US body defends €900,000 entertainment bill (Apr 4): Sunday Tribune
Defiant Brady will resist calls for him to step down: Irish Independent John Cooney
Archbishop's comments about church 'unhelpful': The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Church needs Easter Rising to sweep away the old guard: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Anglican head has right to his view on Irish church: The Irish Times Ann Marie Hourihane
Humility needed at difficult time: Irish Independent Editorial
Critics brand Tory plan for British Bill of Rights a threat to 'pillar of devolution': The Scotsman Christopher Mackie
Scots Border posts claim is ridiculed: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie
Sunday, April 4
IRA 'master terrorist' defects to dissidents: The Sunday Times John Mooney
Car abandoned at Crossmaglen PSNI station examined: BBC
Britain 'was behind IRA lawyer's murder': Sunday Express James Murray
Peter Robinson's fury over £460k land deal: Scottish Sunday Mail Steven McCaffery
UK split 'will lead to border controls': The Sunday Times Jason Allardyce
Bigots target the Sentinel newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
Anglican Archbishop Rebukes Irish Church: New York Times John F. Burns
Williams forced to recant criticism of Irish Catholics: Independent on Sunday Andrew Johnson
Williams in attempt to defuse row with Martin: Sunday Independent Don Lavery
Bishop Treanor urges Catholics to support church: BBC
From H-Block to auction block Maze memorabilia up for sale (Apr 2): Irish Independent Ken Sweeney
Saturday, April 3
Peter Robinson – Northern Ireland land row 'much ado about nothing': Daily Telegraph Andrew Hough
Robinson denies wrongdoing in £5 land transactions near home: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Calls for First Minister to step aside: UTV Internet
Robinson hits back over £5 land deal: The News Letter
Sir Reg Empey mulls Peter Robinson 'liar' accusation: BBC
UUP has alternative to DUP's parochialism: The News Letter
Tory pact 'will not fail' – Empey: UTV Internet
Brown versus Cameron battle in North Down: The News Letter
Queen pardoned IRA fugitive: Belfast Telegraph
Frazer anger over Royal pardon claim: The News Letter
Adams must pay for mum-of-10's murder: Evening Herald Gerry O'Carroll
It is not only Adams who has to answer for the past: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
'Strong possibility' of attempt on Gerry Adams' life: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Patrick Cooper
Security alert over Adams death threats: The Independent David McKittrick
Ulster police chief prays for dissident terrorists: Daily Telegraph
I pray for dissidents – Baggott: BBC
Man injured in paramilitary-style attack: UTV Internet
Mephedrone dealer 'sorry': Derry Journal
Police to review McCauley case: Derry Journal
IRA man's killer 'not summoned': Belfast Telegraph
Call to release Bloody Sunday report: The Independent
More Bloody Sunday relatives to see report: BBC
Litany of names of victims of Troubles read out: The Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald
Prince William could serve with RAF in Ulster after being cleared to serve 'anywhere in the UK': Daily Mail
Irish in Britain urged to exercise political clout: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Theatre boss turns on critics over acceptance of OBE honour: Irish Independent Ken Sweeney
An evolving society – Embracing the Ireland of today: Irish Examiner Editorial
Child abuse scandal 'left Catholic Church with no credibility', says Rowan Williams: Daily Telegraph Martin Beckford
Dublin Archbishop 'stunned' by Williams comments: UTV Internet
Archbishop on papal offer – 'God bless them, I don't': The Times Ruth Gledhill
Friday, April 2
Unionist link up 'a Tory takeover': UTV Internet
Adrian Watson – Ousted because I wasn't a Cameron cutie: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
'I'm just not a Tory' – The battle for North Down: Guardian.co.uk John Harris, John Domokos and Natalie Hanman
Rodney Connor emerges as single candidate hope: Impartial Reporter Denzil McDaniel
Reg Empey may be a runner in the battle for South Antrim seat: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
'SF leader's double-speak undermining peace process': The News Letter
TUV picks candidate to fill Iris Robinson's vacancy: Belfast Telegraph
Peter Robinson and Gerry Adams find their leadership roles in question: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Adams can't keep on taking us all for eejits: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Sinn Fein says success of Assembly is based on equality: Impartial Reporter Catriona Loughran
Shady deals are unpardonable: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Report outlines priorities for new justice minister: The News Letter
Peace worker now on Parades Commission: Londonderry Sentinel
Men arrested over suspected dissident activity released: BBC
'We thought bomb alerts were April Fool prank': Belfast Telegraph
RAAD 'not wanted' in Dungiven: Derry Journal
Anger at 'bar collections' by new Republican graves group: Derry Journal
Rival republican groups mark Rising: Fermanagh Herald
PSNI review Derry sectarian attack investigation: BBC
More Bloody Sunday relatives to see report: BBC
Months of meetings lead to shared weekend for republicans and loyalists: Donegal Democrat
Easter Ceremonies – Names of north's dead to be read out: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Police 'can't trace' officer who shot IRA man in 1992, coroner told: The Scotsman Michael McHugh
INLA man to be quizzed over killing: Belfast Telegraph
Fallen comrades remembered: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Durkan challenged on name change: Londonderry Sentinel
The Pope should reconsider his state visit to Britain: The Independent Editorial
Thursday, April 1
New blow for Conservative alliance with UUP as assembly member quits party: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Unionist MLA quits over Tory link: UTV Internet
Lady Hermon speaks as DUP stands aside: The News Letter
DUP seeks 'electoral agreements' with Ulster Unionists: BBC
DUP stands aside in north Down: UTV Internet
UUP councillor attacks link with Conservatives: The News Letter
How UUP lost the plot: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Cracks appearing in election pact: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
McGuinness wants Robinson 'key land' deal explanation: BBC
Adams continues to reject book's allegations: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Adams 'wasn't' an IRA member: UTV Internet
'PSNI must launch probe into Adams': The News Letter
Sinn Fein 'has never repented': The News Letter Sam McBride
New look at claim over 'suicide' in Long Kesh: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Will we ever know the truth about Paddy Joe?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Moloney
'Billy Wright and INLA carved up drugs market': The News Letter
Sinn Fein' Gerry Adams 'proud' of his association with IRA: Belfast Telegraph
Will voices from the grave extract heavy price from Adams?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
HET needs funding help – Baggott: BBC
Past atrocities must be probed to give us a future: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
All murders have to be investigated: The News Letter Editorial
The problems facing new Northern Ireland Justice Minister: Belfast Telegraph
Hasty retreat for PSNI 'checkpoint Charlies': Irish Independent Deborah McAleese
Alliance select Long to fight Belfast seat: BBC
McCann to be named as election candidate (Mar 30): Derry Journal
Unity of purpose will replace the old divides (Mar 25): Belfast Media Editorial
DUP delivers blow on pro-rights lobby: The News Letter Sam McBride
McAllister gets reprieve: Irish Echo
Why Order should withdraw 'papal' protest call: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Police deal with Belfast bomb scare: UTV Internet
Three arrested in dissident inquiry: RTE
UVF gang used sledgehammers during beatings: UTV Internet
Shock, horror, as schools get money: Belfast Media
Unique in British Army history: The News Letter
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