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Friday, April 30
Cowen holds talks with DUP at Stormont: RTE
Trimble says 'no': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Mistake in case 'lies with the IMC': (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
IMC spotlight falls on military cutbacks: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
The peace process is in free fall: The Guardian Gerry Adams
How many mountains are left?: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
State pays bail of €17,000 for Colombia trio's quick release: Irish Independent Geraldine Collins
Kelly decries intrusion of politics on policing: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
What You Think Of Ombudsman: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Orde to streamline local police structure: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Catholics 'scared' to join police: UTV Internet
Police report Catholic fears cannot be dismissed: Irish Examiner Editorial
No details of IRA's Libyan arms: BBC
Tyrone bomb factory find 'foils attack plans': Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
Freed IRA man loses cash appeal: Daily Telegraph Joshua Rozenberg
Tensions heighten in Sandy Row after hundreds take to streets: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Outrage At Loyalist 'Ethnic Cleansing' Bid: The News Letter Kate Cooney
Low Assembly poll turnout 'cause for concern': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Families of bomb victims 'failed by system': Irish Independent (Apr 29) Lorna Reid
McGuinness probe goes on: Sunday Life (Apr 25)
Mother says Provisionals shot her son: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
"Cork is genuinely republican" says Adams: UTV Internet
Unionists Back European Poll: The News Letter (Apr 20) Billy Kennedy
Mere Scots mist: Belfast Telegraph Lord Laird
Top academic slams sectarian 'scaremongers': The Scotsman (Apr 22) Ian Johnston
Thursday, April 29
Supporters fear for security of Irish trio: The Herald Andrew Selsky
Irishmen stay put in Bogota jail: BBC
Paisley backs 'right to know': Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Ask Gaddafi for IRA arms list, say Tories: UTV Internet
Blair repeats stand on Finucane probe: Belfast Telegraph
Victims Of Troubles Offered US Support: The News Letter
Can looking back help us to move forward?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Flagpole Plan For Tricolours: The News Letter
NI anti-catholic grafitti campaign: UTV Internet
UDA boss warns of a long, hot summer: Sunday Life (Apr 25) Alan Murray
Irish president Mary McAleese made welcome by loyalists in Derry: Belfast Telegraph William Allen
US extremist calls for NI Protestants to be armed: (from the Sunday Tribune, Apr 25) Susan McKay
Police uncover 'bomb-making base': BBC
Brother of Real IRA man shot in ankles: Belfast Telegraph Maureen Coleman
IRA crackdown on renegades on hold: Sunday Life (Apr 25) Stephen Breen
CIRA bans prisoners' 'hooch': (from the Irish News, Apr 20) Valerie Robinson
SF and Unionists clash over band parade: Newry Democrat (Apr 27)
Proposals will have major consequences: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Assembly election 'free of fraud': BBC
Laird Protests At 'Ulster-Scots Under-Funding': The News Letter
Unionism fails to make its mark over republicanism in the printed word: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
Grieving father begs inquest for truth about terror blast: Irish Independent Lorna Reid
Celtic player abused in road rage incident: The Herald Grant McCabe
Laissez-faire a let-down for Lennon: The Guardian Chris Roberts
Truth Telling Can't Be Bad For Process: Derry Journal (Apr 23)
Wednesday, April 28
IRA activity to cost Sinn Fein: UTV Internet
Father of missing man met IMC: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
McCarthyism At Its Height: Derry Journal
Will history judge the IMC harshly?: (from the Irish News) Briedge Gadd
Let's move on without Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph (Apr 26) Jim Allister
Irish Govt. Putting Politics Before Peace - Bradley: Derry Journal
Paisley calls for clarity on UUP 'deals': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Major, Blair, Trimble, Hume, Clinton - All 'Like Stalin': The News Letter Billy Kennedy
Irishmen may be freed: BBC
Verdict is met with a mixed reaction: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Terror Case Against Irish Men Never Materialized: Counterpunch (Apr 27) James Davis
Story of trio is stranger than fiction: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Authors of their own misfortune: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Stevens preparing for Finucane inquiry: (from the Sunday Tribune, Apr 25) Susan McKay
Acceptance 'still a huge obstacle for policing': Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Plans to slash police command units 'premature': UTV Internet
Nail These Thugs Who Threaten Policing Members: The News Letter
Policing levels hit by 80% reduction: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Police Need Public And State Backing: The News Letter Editorial
Visible policing on streets is the goal: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
MPs visit RUC memorial garden: UTV Internet (Apr 26)
Sinn Fein denies censor move: Down Democrat (Apr 22)
Father seeks assurances over son killed by UVF: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Gun find 'blow to loyalists': BBC
Families tell court about last hours of bombing victims: Irish Independent Lorna Reid
Veterans In Protest At Poppy Day March Ban: The News Letter (Apr 21)
Ingram has no defence to Galloway claim: The Herald Lucy Bannerman & Robbie Dinwoodie
Tuesday, April 27
'Frank' talks as Taoiseach mends fences with Adams: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
UUP to snub review of Good Friday Agreement: RTE
Adams on NI 'peace deadlock': UTV Internet
Paramilitaries will not vanish, warns Loyalist: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Review to resume at Stormont: BBC
Killer question has terrorists' politicial spokesmen stumped: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
The refusal to dialogue is damaging: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Now the softly, softly approach is exposed: Belfast Telegraph Robert McCartney
IMC needs to make amends: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Ahern's comments should be heeded: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Colombia clears IRA suspects: The Guardian Sibylla Brodzinsky
Irish trio cleared of training Marxists: Daily Telegraph Jeremy McDermott and Thomas Harding
Colombia accused address court: BBC
Fears for safety of 'Colombia Three' after judgment: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Freedom on hold for Colombia Three: Irish Examiner Dan Collins
Government urged to get trio back home safe and sound: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Long campaign bears fruit for three: Irish Examiner John Breslin
Trio had long history of involvement in republican movement: Irish Independent Paul Melia
Sinn Féin condemns Colombia trial 'travesty': Irish Examiner Ian Graham
MP warns of 'SF choosing judges': UTV Internet
Policing 'needs SF support': BBC
Give Ramsey A Break: Derry Journal (Apr 23) Editorial
Omagh bomber to get legal aid for appeal: Irish Independent
Backing Is A Must For The Omagh Case: The News Letter Editorial
PUP hits out in flags row: Belfast Telegraph
MEP Says Culture Cash Is Not Split Up Evenly: The News Letter
Bombings inquest to reopen: BBC
Monday, April 26
Ahern and Blair to meet on North after EU summit: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy and Gerry Moriarty
Ahern ultimatum to private armies: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
IMC gets it wrong on murder: (from the Sunday Tribune, Apr 25) Susan McKay
Murphy's law - Is it a 'murder tax' or violence deterrent?: Boston Herald Jim Dee
PUP to boycott commission: BBC
IMC biased, pompous and full of errors: (from the Sunday Tribune, Apr 25) Susan McKay
IMC 'fines' a token punishment: BBC Mark Devenport
UUP chief in boycott threat: Sunday Life (Apr 25) Alan Murray
A Need for Fresh Thinking: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Editorial
Opposition off on wrong tack over this one: Irish Independent (Apr 22)
Citizenship poll Vote must be deferred to ease division: Irish Examiner (Apr 22) Editorial
Verdict expected in Colombia case: BBC
Losing Hearts and Minds: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com (Apr 16) Niall O'Dowd
Policing board boss accuses Taoiseach of delaying final deal on North: Irish Independent Diarmaid Mac Dermott
Police forces 'must support Omagh lawsuit': UTV Internet
Omagh victims criticise government's failure to meet with them: Irish Examiner Michael O'Farrell
Maverick man of peace to lead Presbyterian Church: Irish Independent David McKittrick
Mums say no to UDA warlords: Sunday Life (Apr 25) Stephen Breen
Time To Take A Firm Hand With The Mobsters: The News Letter (Apr 19) Editorial
Loyalists need reality check: Sunday Life (Apr 25) Editorial
Terrorist Conspiracy, Or Hype?: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Record numbers visit Belfast: BBC (Apr 21)
Stubbed out: The Observer (Apr 18) Henry McDonald
Lennon is racially abused, says O'Neill: The Herald Martin McMillan
Sunday, April 25
Adams 'disappointment' at Ahern: UTV Internet
'Peace process takes priority over elections': (from the Irish News) William Graham
SDLP wants to meet IMC: Belfast Telegraph Gary Grattan
IMC saddened by family's distress: BBC
At last there's official confirmation of links between Sinn Fein and Provos: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Naming names: The Observer Henry McDonald
Dark truth is that some like having IRA around: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Norn Iron is second to Britain's destiny: (from the Irish News) James Kelly
Why these 'punishment attacks' must stop: Sunday Independent Paul Murphy
It Hasn't Gone Away You Know: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
No progress in an armed peace: Sunday Independent
One-sided report fails republicans: Sunday Business Post Editorial
Irish citizenship - Labouring the point: Sunday Independent Willie O'Dea
McDowell stoops to an all-time low: Sunday Business Post Vincent Browne
NI peace deal opened gates to citizenship: Sunday Independent Joseph O'Malley
Enough of the waffle and whinging bring on the citizenship debate: Irish Examiner (Apr 22) Noel Whelan
Accomplice in funeral killing not to be deported: Sunday Independent Victoria Ward
Landmark ruling by Californian court: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
U.S. troop numbers surge at Shannon: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Unionist rejects parade proposals: (from the Irish News, Apr 22) Barry McCaffrey
Marching season scrutinised: Belfast Telegraph
Resignation Is Huge Loss To Cultural Body: The News Letter Editorial
Irish must have parity says MLA: Belfast Telegraph (Apr 22)
Celtic fans sing the praises of sectarian anthems: Scotland on Sunday Jeremy Watson
Saturday, April 24
Adams seeks attention of 'busy' Blair: Daily Telegraph George Jones
'Blair must refocus on peace process': UTV Internet
Adams attacks talks suspension: Irish Examiner Gary Kelly
At last, those in control draw level with what dogs in the street know: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Why the guns are out for Sinn Fein: Irish Independent Brian Dowling
How Bertie and Blair figure in Bush re-election plans: Irish Independent Conor Cruise O'Brien
Judge won't deport barman: Long Beach Press Telegram Wendy Thomas Russell
The way they see Northern Ireland can beggar belief ...: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Corporal killings media storm: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Disclosure deadline for police nearing: (from the Irish News, Apr 22) Sharon O'Neill
SF Protest 'Verging On Hate Incitement': The News Letter Gemma Murray
Gardaí were 'powerless against IRA' in Donegal: Irish Examiner Chris Parkin
A brutal shock for New York's finest: (from the Irish News, Apr 22) Newton Emerson
Real IRA sued by Omagh families: The Guardian Ted Oliver
'Brave' FBI spy praised by families: UTV Internet
Loyalists challenge drugs claim: BBC
Public must help to stop the beatings: Belfast Telegraph Ciaran O'Neill
Adams braves power-breakfast to share his economic vision with business leaders: Irish Independent (Apr 22) Nicola Anderson
Scappaticci abandons appeal: UTV Internet
Not One Witness Contradicts McGuinness: Derry Journal (Apr 16)
McGuinness angers Church by standing up for gay rights: Irish Independent (Apr 23) David Quinn
Irish Secret Service 'should be monitored': Irish Examiner Michael Brennan
Place names must reflect our diversity: (from the Irish News, Apr 19) Roy Garland
Betrayed: The News Letter Richard Sherriff
Friday, April 23
Parties 'must cut links with terror': The Scotsman Alison Hardie
Blair and Adams to meet in London: RTE
SF meets Blair over sanctions: BBC
Targeting of SF members 'ignored': (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Kick Assembly Into Touch Call From UUP Man: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
Tangled web which stretches from the New Lodge to Iraq: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Question and answer time on the IMC: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
Men of violence haven't gone away, you know: Irish Independent (Apr 21)
Mr. Blair needs to back IMC verdict: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
IMC's political judgments: Irish Echo Editorial
Top police meet UPRG as report slams UDA: (from the Irish News, Apr 21) Barry McCaffrey
Government Needs To Deal With The UDA: The News Letter Editorial
Colombia - Verdict soon on Irishmen: CNN
Sinn Fein's Kelly Denies IRA Membership Claims: The Scotsman Mark Sage
Kelly slams UK Govt over Finucane case: RTE
Finucane widow in inquiry bid: UTV Internet
I didn't kill men, bartender says: Long Beach Press Telegram Wendy Thomas Russell
Ban on videos of IRA murders hits trial: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Group Visit US To Put Stop To 'Propaganda': The News Letter
NI family shocked at paramilitary murder link: UTV Internet
UDA blamed for gun attack on family: Irish Independent
'Sniper' rifle seized: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Omagh civil case to open: BBC
Agent witness for Omagh case: Belfast Telegraph Victoria Ward
London Title Row To Cost City £20,000: The News Letter
Fellow PDs may call her the Miss Piggy of politics but Liz's no muppet: Irish Independent
Thursday, April 22
New bid to restore damaged peace process: Irish Independent Gene McKenna & Senan Molony
DUP urges SDLP to join them in coalition set-up: Belfast Telegraph
'It was a callous execution': The Guardian (Apr 21) Ted Oliver
The Monitoring Commission Report - The report's four authors: Belfast Telegraph (Apr 20)
Sinn Fein slam Commission threat: UTV Internet
Sinn Fein chiefs aware ceasefire was to be shattered: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Guns, lies and Sinn Féin leaders: (from the News Letter) Suzanne Breen
In plain English, Gerry and company have been quangoed: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
Putting it up to godfathers of crime who rule by fear: Irish Independent(Apr 21) Maurice Hayes
Editorials
Our balloons are just too full of hot air: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Republicans Could Get Verdict in Columbia 'Within Days': The Scotsman Dan McGinn
Finucane challenge set to start: BBC
Ulster atrocity mars California sunshine: Belfast Telegraph
Barkeep's fate in balance: Long Beach Press Telegram (Apr 19) Greg Mellen
Court to see film of soldiers' deaths: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Morgan stands by IRA demilitarisation claim: Irish Examiner Mary Dundon
No Evidence 'Londonderry' Bad For Investment: Derry Journal (Apr 20)
Name row looming large with councillors: Belfast Telegraph William Allen
Brighton Bomber Expenses Row: The News Letter (Apr 19) Ian Starrett
Languages broadcast proposals: (from the Irish News, Mar 27) Catherine Morrison
Ireland proves to be a shining example of membership: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Wednesday, April 21
Peace monitors to name MPs linked to paramilitaries: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Ahern to pursue North talks despite IMC report: The Irish Times Dan Keenan and Conor Lally
Government strongly supports findings of commission report: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Sinn Fein to fight fine for IRA's violence: The Independent David McKittrick
Ulster - rule by gun and baseball bat: The Guardian Nicholas Watt
Violent tide engulfs North: Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
IRA 'still in training for return to conflict': The Guardian Nicholas Watt
Fine is 'murder tax': Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
Ministers discuss violence report: BBC
Report on attack seen as bellwether: Boston Herald (Apr 19) Jim Dee
Details 'confirm an open secret': Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Blaming Sinn Fein a major political shift: Irish Independent David McKittrick
Hardhitting IMC report leaves Sinn Féin punchdrunk and firmly on the back foot: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
'Damning analysis' of paramilitaries: BBC Brian Rowan
Commission at last lifts lid on truth behind bogus ceasefire: Irish Independent Brian Dowling
Editorials
Agreement not just property of two Governments - Durkan: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Threat to loyalist 'substantial': (from the Irish News, Apr 9)
Why Was Mackin Arrested?: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Top Real IRA prisoner freed to attend family confirmation and communion: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Gardai need to get their act together: (from the Irish News, Mar 26) Editorial
Jean McBride in third legal bid: UTV Internet
EU Elections Wide Open As Big Names Exit: The News Letter Editorial
'Thousands denied right to vote': UTV Internet (Apr 19)
Irish lesson on growth: The Scotsman Editorial
Tuesday, April 20
NI political talks postponed: BBC
Sinn Féin faces salary cuts for IRA violence: The Guardian Nicholas Watt
British set to block Sinn Fein salaries over IRA violence: Irish Independent David McKittrick
Parties hit out over plan for terror fines: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
How we won the peace: The Times Daniel Finkelstein
Legal bid to stop NI report 'thrown out': UTV Internet
IRA 'accused over abduction': BBC
Orde welcomes IMC verdict on paramilitaries: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker and Noel McAdam
'Attack on teen bore paramilitary hallmarks': (from the Irish News) Roddy McGregor
It's time to stop the Sinn Féin bashing, says O'Donnell: Irish Examiner Mary Dundon
McDowell 'not at odds with O'Donnell' on Sinn Fein: Irish Independent Lorna Reid & Gene McKenna
TD ruffles party feathers by voicing 'misgivings': Irish Independent
The death of democracy: Irish Democrat
British back citizenship referendum: The Irish Times Mark Brennock
Citizenship poll Referendum should be deferred: Irish Examiner Editorial
Bush and Blair talk on Ulster: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Don't Be Provoked, Say Loyalist Chiefs: The News Letter Ian Graham
Time to halt inquiries says UVF victim's son: (from the Irish News, Apr 12) Maeve Connolly
Terror Thugs Earning £125m: The News Letter
DUP deputy leader's daughter opens parcel bomb sent to office: Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
Group With Real IRA Links To Open Centre: The News Letter
The Laughter of Our Children: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
PUP in favour of Roddy McCorley bridge name: (from the Irish News, Apr 15)
Monday, April 19
Report backs Orde over IRA: BBC
Sinn Fein hits out at report on the 'illegal activity' of IRA: Irish Independent Alison O'Connor
'Dramatic' drop in republican attacks: (from the Irish News, Apr 17) William Scholes
Blair postpones SDLP meeting: UTV Internet
Mounting pressure to scrap citizenship referendum plan: Irish Independent Alison O'Connor & Gene McKenna
Taoiseach trying to win over SDLP on referendum: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Citizenship referendum Government must halt flawed poll: Irish Examiner Editorial
Waiting for a miracle in the six counties: (from the Irish News, Apr 17) James Kelly
A nightmare from our past: (from the Irish News, Apr 17) Editorial
Orde pressured over Finucane IRA claims: Sunday Life (Apr 18) Alan Murray
Blair under pressure over Finucane murder: UTV Internet
US group 'alarmed' at Trimble comments: Sunday Life (Apr 18) Chris Anderson
Police chiefs focus on terrorism: BBC
No move to replace 'man on the hill': Sunday Life (Apr 18) Chris Anderson
Terrorist nostalgia: The Guardian (Apr 17) Mark Lawson
Warders face the sack over claims of sex with killers: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Sorry state of affairs: Sunday Life (Apr 18) Steven Breen
Safety fears for paramedics: BBC (Apr 15)
Sunday, April 18
Amazing moves afoot as focus falls on secret talks: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
PSNI had seven contactnumbers for missing man: Sunday Business Post Eamonn MacDermott
SDLP to push for murder inquiry: Belfast Telegraph Gary Grattan
Sinn Féin rally as Fianna Fail support falls: Sunday Business Post Sean Mac Carthaigh and Pat Leahy
IRA bastard armies are a bloody, treasonous Mafia: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Judicial Lines Are Being Blurred: The News Letter Editorial
Ex-soldier to tell all on 'dirty war' collusion: The Observer Henry McDonald
Two charged over Bolton bomb: UTV Internet
New evidence probed in Cummings murder: Sunday Life (Apr 11) Stephen Breen
Prison officers suspended: BBC
DUP man urges loyalists to stay away: Belfast Telegraph (Apr 15) William Allen
McAllisters now facing cancer fight: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
SF man speaker in US visit: Belfast Telegraph
There's something for everyone in Cork: (from the Irish Post) Gary Kent
A happy 80th birthday to the IRA's most deadly foe: Sunday Telegraph Geoffrey Wheatcrof
Gaddafi tried to hire IRA to kill Thatcher: Sunday Herald Liam McDougall
Opening all the doors...: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Ulster Project envisions peace in Northern Ireland: Fort Worth Star-Telegram Christy Goelz
Saturday, April 17
Call to cancel citizenship vote: Belfast Telegraph
SDLP tells Ahern of 'profound concern' on referendum: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Opposition in joint bid to postpone referendum: Irish Examiner Michael O'Farrell
New call to end secret donations to parties: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Family forced to flee to Scotland after painting over republican mural on estate: The Scotsman Alan Erwin
Congressman demands answers on detention: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Storm over arrest of US Sinn Fein man: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Charge of INLA link a ticket to trouble: Irish Echo Jack Holland
Division over lower voting age: BBC Mark Devenport
'Law Allows Gardai To Be Magistrates In Northern Ireland': The News Letter
Challenge from DUP over 'name game' row: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Garda convinced of man's links to CIRA: (from the Irish News)
Bombing inquest to reject 'allegations': Irish Independent Caroline Crawford
US Comments Echo Bloody Sunday: Derry Journal (Apr 14)
Republicans criticise 'Bully Bush': (from the Irish News, Apr 12) Maeve Connolly
Belfast bickers while Baghdad burns: (from the News Letter, Apr 15) Suzanne Breen
Halloween celebrations spark row: UTV Internet
Belfast baseball looking to build its 'field of dreams': (from the Irish News, Apr 14) Darran McCann
Friday, April 16
Ceasefires report with Government: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Ceasefire report to be made public: Irish Independent Alison O'Connor
Paisley on Irish referendum: UTV Internet
Anxious eyes focus on Lancaster house: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Voting for a united Ireland is still a long way off: Irish Independent
Nationalists oppose British form of truth commission: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
Is a truth commission needed?: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
S.F. claims harassment: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
"Your friends... can't help you now": Irish Echo Stephen McKinley
Police bodies facing 'talking-shops' role: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Nationalist confidence is renewed: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Policing pique: Irish Echo Editorial
Donegal Sinn Fein 'Winning Hearts And Minds': Derry Journal (Apr 14)
Lay Down Law Over Marches: The News Letter Editorial
Irishness — an undefinable nationality?: (from the Irish News, Apr 13) Patrick Murphy
Border no barrier to increased trade: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Three held over UDA car bomb bid: UTV Internet
'Terrorist Threat Real': Derry Journal (Apr 14)
Loyalist prisoners stage naked protest: UTV Internet
Anger at harbour body 'name change': Belfast Telegraph Larry Deeney
DUP claims to have settled row over city name: Irish Independent George Jackson
Anger At SF Bid To Rename Londonderry: The News Letter Ian Starrett
Supporting Victims And Survivors Of The Troubles: Derry Journal (Apr 14)
CRC making a difference or cosmetic value?: (from the Irish News, Apr 9) Breda Heffernan
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