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This archive contains references to articles from August 1-15, 2001. If you find a link that is out of date please let us know by e-mailing the Newshound.
Wednesday, August 15
IRA Rescinds Offer To Give Up Its Arms: Washington Post
T. R. ReidI.R.A. Withdraws Its Disarmament Proposal: New York Times
Alan CowellSix days after agreement, IRA says it won't disarm: Dallas Morning News
Gregory KatzIRA statement gets a mixed reaction from US: The Irish Times
Elaine LaffertyReid fury at IRA weapons retreat: The Herald
Catherine MacLeodProvo decision a consequence of political failure Adams: Irish Independent
Louise McCallAnger over loyalist attacks influenced IRA move: The Irish Times
Jim CusackThe five-day wonder so impossible to accept: The Scotsman
Paul GallagherIRA must learn a promise made is a debt unpaid: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesNumbers just don’t add up for Trimble: Irish News
Brian FeeneyPutting blame for Irish crisis where it belongs: Boston Globe (Aug 14)
Thomas OliphantProvisional IRA 'is on war footing': Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockSuspected IRA members held in Colombia: Financial Times
John Murray Brown and Sandra HernandezIRA men learning to make bombs: The Scotsman
Jason BeattieEmpey calls for reassessemnt of republican movement: UTV Internet
SF confirm Colombia suspects are ‘known’: Irish News
William GrahamIRA suspect survived RUC shooting: Irish Examiner
Joe Oliver and Gary KellyDubliner faces terrorist charges in Colombia: The Irish Times
Jim Cusack, Michael McCaughan and Paul CullenRobinson claims three are members of Provos: Belfast Telegraph
The IRA and the Colombian connection: Electronic Telegraph
Jeremy McDermott and Toby HarndenIRA unit in Bogota as part of 'technology exchange': The Irish Times
Jim CusackFrom arms deals in Libya to training in the Balkans: The Independent
Jason BennettoThe IRA's store of weaponry: BBC
IRA may have withdrawn offer over arrests: The Irish Times
Jim CusackEditorials
Amid all the pessimism, there is still cause for hope in the peace process: The Independent
No surprises and no progress thanks to unionism: Irish Examiner
Meeting of minds still a long way off: The Irish Times
Vincent BrowneAdams set to anger US with visit to Cuba: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockNew force could be defective from the start: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyNew inquiry into Omagh as IRA drops arms offer: The Independent
Nigel MorrisAn Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Wesley BoydTuesday, August 14
Three suspected IRA men arrested in Colombia: Electronic Telegraph
David Sharrock and Jeremy McDermottSuspected IRA trio held in Colombia: The Guardian
Martin Hodgson, Rosie Cowan and Richard Norton-TaylorGardai, RUC help after three arrested in Colombia: The Irish Times
Jim Cusack and Michael McCaughanAdams says onus on Reid as IRA 'breakdown' fears grow: Irish Independent
Louise McCallLittle hope as ministers return to work: UTV Internet
Unionist warns of 'concessions': BBC
Assembly will reconvene despite impasse: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenGroup to keep peace process moving: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamDecommissioning still on offer: The Irish Times
Jim CusackStalemate in a poker game for peace: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'DohertyGovernment may come to share SF's view of Trimble: Sunday Business Post (Aug 12)
Emily O'ReillyTrimble’s stand makes peace a distant prospect: Irish Examiner
Diarmuid O’FlynnSinn Fein recovers lost ground from unionists in United States: Sunday Business Post (Aug 12)
Niall O'DowdDisaster deferred: Pittsburgh Post Gazette
EditorialCall the IRA's bluff: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialNo one should step back now: Irish News
EditorialNew deadline but same problems: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialIt’s easier to vent anger on side issues: Irish News
Breidge GaddBomb thrown during sectarian riots: BBC
McCabe killer says O'Donoghue `pre-judged' release appeal: Sunday Business Post (Aug 12)
Barry O'KellyThe Visit: Irelandclick.com
Danny MorrisonStill trying to move from tragedy to future hope: The Irish Times
Teresa NerneyOmbudsman to probe claim RUC given three-day warning of Omagh bomb: Irish Examiner
Joe Oliver‘Elderly fear police station closures’: Irish News
Anne MaddenBono tells of his prayer for peace in the province: Belfast Telegraph
Monday, August 13
Unionist anger expected over RUC reforms: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockUphill battle for Trimble: The Guardian
Rosie CowanJust blaming Trimble is missing the point: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesWeary Ulster's Tortuous Path: Once More to the Brink?: New York Times
Alan CowellStruggle to shore up leaky Northern Ireland peace accord: Christian Science Monitor
Anne CadwalladerAdams threat to withdraw offer on weapons: Irish Independent
Christopher WalkerOnly way to show fury: The Guardian
Rosie CowanHow the IRA is winning the peace: The Observer (Aug 12)
Conor Cruise O'BrienThe ‘blame game’ is still in vogue: Irish News
Roy GarlandIf Sinn Fein were to hold the balance of power down here: Irish Independent
James DowneySins of decommission: The Observer (Aug 12)
Geoffrey WheatcroftKeep the peace: The Observer (Aug 12)
EditorialWe all have a duty to promote understanding: Irish Examiner
EditorialEaling bomb 'was propaganda ploy': The Observer (Aug 12)
Henry McDonald and Martin BrightProvos' strength will keep real IRA at bay: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockInexorable move towards normality: The Irish Times
Jim CusackUS court challenge to ban on Real IRA and support groups: Irish Independent
Kathy DonaghyMandelson is secret Trimble aide: The Observer (Aug 12)
Henry McDonaldLoyalists say commission 'capitulated' to threat: The Irish Times
Suzanne Breen and Monika UnsworthLoyalist stand-off at Ligoniel: UTV Internet
Republicans are blamed for riots: Irish News
Aine Gallagher68% of Protestants in North couldn’t care less about South: Irish Examiner
Caroline O’DohertyAll Prods aren't stupid, you know: Irelandclick.com
David ErvineCommonsense approach to arms urged by Hume: The Irish Times
Mary MinihanMurals keep up their sects appeal: The Sunday Times (Aug 12)
Gerry McCarthyBirmingham Six compo battle may be over: Irish Examiner
John DowningSunday, August 12
After One Day, British Restore Home Rule in Northern Ireland: New York Times
Alan CowellOne-day government suspension lifted for now: Boston Herald
Jim DeeFervent Cowen lays it on the line for North: Sunday Independent
Jody CorcoranIRA could begin to disarm in November: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeEnemies and friends on the lookout for IRA action: Boston Herald
Jim DeeHope survives for a deal with IRA over arms: Independent on Sunday
David McKittrickAdams has managed Provos' long journey brilliantly: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyIRA holds the guns - and all the aces: Sunday Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienIRA's pledge leaves it stranded halfway across the Rubicon: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeWho do you think you are kidding, Mr Adams?: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonNews Letter calls for Trimble to meet IRA: UTV Internet
IRA promise no more plausible than before: Sunday Independent
Joseph O'MalleyProvince's drive for peace 'on life support machine': Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamReid buys time for peace process: Sunday Herald
Douglas Fraser and Ed MoloneyReid is giving peace a chance: Sunday Independent
Ronan FanningHere we go again: Electronic Telegraph
Jenny McCartneySuspension - lesser of two evils?: BBC
Mark SimpsonTime to take a real stand on SF: Sunday Independent
Alan RuddockDecommissioned weapons are the key to Irish peace: Independent on Sunday
EditorialNorth stalemate - it's all still to play for: Ireland on Sunday
EditorialExtremes hold all aces in the North: Sunday Independent
EditorialDemographic timebomb ticking in Ulster: Scotland on Sunday
Gerald WarnerRelatives meet in town to honour bomb dead: Electronic Telegraph
Olga CraigLawsuit could take homes of 'Omagh gang': The Sunday Times
David Leppard'This is not some Mickey Mouse claim': Electronic Telegraph
John WareLoyalist stand-off ends: UTV Internet
RUC staff crisis needs massive cash boost, says report: The Sunday Times
Chris RyderHow they welcomed a West Brit at the Falls Road féile: Sunday Independent
John A MurphyPeace legacy of son's death: Belfast Telegraph
Saturday, August 11
Britain Suspends Ulster's Home Rule: New York Times
Alan CowellBritain Gives N. Ireland More Time to Negotiate: Washington Post
T. R. ReidBrits suspend N. Ireland Cabinet in push for peace: Boston Herald
Jim DeeSuspension sparks fears of IRA withdrawal: Irish Examiner
John DowningSDLP and Sinn Fein condemn decision to opt for suspension: Irish Independent
Louise McCallDUP fury at Reid’s review decision: Irish News
Kieran McDaidTruce a trigger finger away from cracking: Sydney Morning Herald
Paul DaleyFocus on suspension move: BBC
Mark SimpsonWhy there may never be perfect peace in Ulster: The Independent
David McKittrickSinn Fein once again display complete political mastery: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienUUP may have fallen into an IRA trap: The Irish Times
Garret FitzgeraldA soldier who's seen the front line before: The Irish Times
Jim CusackUsing guns to make peace: Philadelphia Inquirer (Aug 10)
Kevin DoneganSetback to high hopes of three years ago: The Irish Times
Dick WalshWhy Provos must take lion's share of the blame: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldModerate nationalism loses its way in Ulster: Financial Times (Aug 7)
John Murray BrownProcess could free North from political 'Jurassic Park': The Irish Times
David AndrewsThe IRA's legacy of gun and bomb: Seattle Times (Aug 10)
EditorialLifeline for North talks: Irish Independent
EditorialSaving the Agreement: The Irish Times
EditorialBrief suspension is the only option: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialUS gets tough on IRA weapons: Electronic Telegraph
Toby HarndenOmagh families sue five men: The Times
Sam ListerJustice and the bombers: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialRepublican youths join CIRA hunger strike: Irish Examiner
Conor KeaneLondonderry prepares for parade: BBC
Adams lectures on ‘Ireland of equals’: Irish News
Simon Doyle'Border Fox' O'Hare fails in court plea for freedom under peace deal: Irish Independent
Ray ManaghFriday, August 10
I.R.A. Offers to Put Arms 'Beyond Use,' to No Avail: New York Times
Alan CowellImpasse on N. Ireland Poses Problem for Blair: Washington Post
T. R. Reid and Adi BloomArms row grows as assembly heads for suspension: The Independent
David McKittrickTrimble leaves peace talks for family holiday: Financial Times
John Murray Brown and Ben HuntSinn Fein threat to quit talks: The Scotsman
Alison HardieErvine says IRA fails to convince loyalists on arms: The Irish Times
Michael BradleyLoophole to buy time for Assembly: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamWhat Will Follow IRA's Promise to Give Up Guns?: New York Newsday (Aug 8)
Terry GolwayNorth parties lobbying as institutions crumble: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenPeace process may face deadlock, but the outlook is not entirely grim: The Independent
David McKittrickEditorials
The IRA will have to do more to achieve a genuine breakthrough: The Independent
What will it take to make Trimble move forward?: Irish Examiner
Nationalists have nothing to fear from new beginning: Irelandclick.com
State killings must be investigated: The Guardian
Beatrix CampbellPast time for British to crack the whip: Irelandclick.com
Des WilsonPolice blame UDA for rise in pipe bombings: The Irish Times
Mary MinihanSlovakian suspects extradition: UTV Internet
Ealing victim critical as police stage reconstruction of bomber’s movements: The Scotsman
John InnesPeace People's vision for NI still alive: The Irish Times
Máiread Corrigan MaguireYankees find fresh fans in Belfast: Irish Echo
Pierce O'ReillyBasque boost for daily paper in Irish plan: Irelandclick.com
Anthony NeesonTories' Irish benefactor with the Midas touch: Irish Independent
Sam Smyth
Thursday, August 9
Ulster Assembly Faces Shutdown: New York Times
Warren HogeBlair and Ahern hold Irish crisis talks: Financial Times
John Murray Brown and Ben HuntAdams: Good Friday pact is on verge of 'collapse': Boston Herald
Jim DeeIRA statement unlikely to stop Assembly suspension: The Independent
David McKittrickIRA ready to begin decommissioning arms: The Guardian
Jonathan Freedland and Rosie CowanUS pols praise IRA over arms plan: Irish Voice
Jack FlynnSDLP back arms call by Unionists: The Scotsman
Alison HardieUUP 'kept in dark on arms changes': Belfast Telegraph
Paisley would doubt arms assurances: The Irish Times
Michael BradleySuspension or elections are options for Reid: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenBetter late than never: Irish Voice
John SpainIrish Peace at a Crossroads: New York Times
Anne CadwalladerIreland on the Brink: Washington Post
EditorialIrish ayes? / The IRA convinces a commission it will disarm: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Aug 8)
EditorialCrisis - Not Catastrophe: The Irish Times
EditorialAugust deadline never sensible: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialDo Unionists still say No?: Irish Voice
EditorialTrimble, Blair and the end of the affair: The Guardian
Henry McDonaldStuck-in-past leaders are no great example: Irish News
Jude CollinsUS attorney backing Ulster independence: Sunday Life (Aug 5)
Idolatry question deserves an answer: Belfast Telegraph
Eamonn McCannUnionist concern over police stations: BBC
No basis for fuss on police: Irish News
EditorialDaughter calls for permanent memorial: Belfast Telegraph
Maureen ColemanPortlaoise prisoners on hunger strike: Irish Examiner
Conor KeaneBrighton bomb victim: Why I forgive: BBC
Troubles in mind: The Sunday Times (Aug 5)
Gillian BowditchTributes for Lord Longford: Irish Post
Fear of violence at Orange walk: The Scotsman
Tom Gordon
Wednesday, August 8
New Ulster Setback: Protestant Chief Rejects I.R.A. Offer: New York Times
Warren HogeTrimble: IRA must start disarming by tomorrow: Boston Herald
Jim DeePeace bid falters as IRA offer rejected: Dallas Morning News
Gregory KatzTrimble demands arms action now: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockTrimble accused of 'great blunder' as Unionists reject IRA arms move: The Independent
David McKittrickFirst Minister on brink again awaiting final push: Irish Independent
Barry WhiteDUP criticises London over access to plan: The Irish Times
Michael BradleyGovernment publishes arms scheme: BBC
New process 'will weaken' arms scheme: Irish Independent
Senan MolonyDe Chastelain key to Ulster talks: Toronto Globe and Mail
Alan FreemanProfile: John de Chastelain: BBC
No one wants to be first to say 'Yes' or 'No': Irish Independent
John DevineWhat next for the political process?: BBC
Mark SimpsonOptions for Ulster as assembly risks freefall: The Guardian
Rosie CowanBy its treachery ‘the IRA can no longer call itself an army’: Irish News
Kieran McDaidIRA makes move to higher ground: Boston Globe (Aug 7)
Kevin CullenInflaming the feelings of paranoia: Irish News
Brian FeeneyNow is not the time to throw in the towel on peace talks: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesExtra time: Financial Times
Kevin Brown and John Murray BrownThis deal can break down barriers to peace in North: Irish Examiner
Ryle DwyerEditorials
Protestants should accept IRA's disarmament plan: Dallas Morning News
Closer? Irish peace effort hangs in a confusing balance: Houston Chronicle
New hope for peace in Northern Ireland: Boston Herald (Aug 7)
True statesmen do not risk peace to play politics: Irish Examiner
Suave, businesslike - meet the new Sinn Fein: The Independent
David McKittrickSDLP back joint proposals: UTV Internet
Top US politician urges Yes to police plans: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythBush steps on the gas over Irish policy: Irish News (Aug 7)
RayO’HanlonTwo countries divided by the one language: Belfast Telegraph
Steven KingLoyalist ceasefire intact, insists UDP: Irish News
Liz TrainorWhy do the bombing buffoons focus so often on Ealing?: Electronic Telegraph
Ruth Dudley EdwardsDonaldson '26 RUC stations to close': BBC
Family of mother killed by IRA ends search for body: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockConcern mounts for CIRA strikers’ health: Irish News
Valerie RobinsonViolence at Shankill family festival: UTV Internet
Brighton bomb victim meets his would-be killer: The Times
Andrew PierceTen steps to peace: The Guardian
Jonathan FreedlandTuesday, August 7
IRA Offers Plan to Disarm: Washington Post
T.R. ReidParallel talks plan key strategy for end to arms crux: Irish Independent
Tom BradyIRA arms dumps could be sealed, burnt or blown up: The Guardian
Audrey Gillan'Last-ditch attempt' amid secrecy - Paisley: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthAll down to a bit of gentle persuasion on De Chastelain’s part: Irish Examiner
Alan ErwinUS urges response to IRA move: The Irish Times
Too little and too late for hardline loyalist groups: Irish Independent
Alan MurrayDevelopment 'hugely historical' - Adams: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyConcession by IRA infuriates dissidents: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenTrimble faces a lot of work to persuade his party: The Independent
David McKittrickUnionists waiting for IRA arms destruction date: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyThe crucial moment after eight years: The Times
Richard FordProvos play ace card with cynical timing: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockIRA clearly not going to disarm fully: The Irish Times
Jim CusackProgress, even if delivered by IRA promissory note: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesBreakthrough or gesture?: BBC
Mark DevenportBig step for the IRA, but is it enough?: Irish Examiner
John DowningArms bid turns heat on Unionists: The Herald
Deborah Summers and Valerie HannahIt’s time for Trimble to make own leap of good faith: Irish Examiner
London and Dublin get taken for a ride: The Times
Michael GoveGuns concession is a chance to rip up the script: The Independent
David McKittrickEditorials
The IRA's olive branch may have prevented an endless downward spiral: The Independent
Holding the peace process to ransom: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 6)
Civil Peace Requires Civil War: New York Times
Thomas L. FriedmanWooing of the IRA is grotesque: The Irish Times
Fintan O'TooleEaling bomb suspect is captured on street video: Electronic Telegraph
David GravesParades Commission re-routes march: UTV Internet
Business leaders link prosperity to stability: The Irish Times
Francess McDonnellInternment 30 year anniversary remembered: Irelandclick.com
Bilingual tourist sign sparks war of words: Irish News
Simon DoyleMonday, August 6
Ulster parties ready to ignore midnight deadline: The Guardian
Rosie Cowan and Owen BowcottUlster parties to be given extended deadline: The Times
Richard FordHope fading as both sides refuse to budge: Irish Independent
Karl BrophySF ‘cannot accept the make or break proposals as they now stand: Irish News
James StinsonProposals 'offer unionists nothing': BBC
Republicans hold the key to change: Irish News
Roy GarlandSacrifice is needed to win the great prize: Irish News
Archbishop Sean BradyLeadership change keeps bombers in the shadows: Electronic Telegraph
David Sharrock and Sally PookRUC warns of Real IRA's 'potential for devastation': The Independent
Paul PeacheyRUC will catch the bombers, says chief: The Scotsman
Jason BeattieThe Real IRA has clarified Mr Blair's choices in Ulster: The Independent
Bruce AndersonEaling gradually getting back to normal after bomb: The Irish Times
Rachel DonnellyCAB crackdown on RIRA money: Irish Independent
Remember that feeling of hope: Irish News
EditorialWe have a role to play in ending Northern bigotry: Irish Examiner
EditorialStrategy to help Troubles victims: BBC
Birmingham Six compensation offer seen as "very significant": Sunday Business Post (Aug 5)
Barry O'KellyEgan confirmed as new US ambassador to Ireland: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythFeile raises Belfast from the ashes: Sunday Business Post (Aug 5)
Tom McGurkAn Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Fred JohnstonAlan Dukes claims Taoiseach let British off far too lightly: Irish Examiner
John DowningSunday, August 5
Sinn Fein rejects peace deal deadline as 'nonsense': Independent on Sunday
Colin BrownNo extension on peace deadline: Sunday Independent
Don Lavery, Elaine Keogh & Alan MurrayIRA digs in over arms surrender: The Sunday Times
Chris Ryder and David LeppardFoes of peace tip Red Hand: Boston Herald
Jim DeeUlster Unionists 'to reject' blueprint: BBC
No reward for Trimble's virtue: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonInto the dark...: Belfast Telegraph
Barry White
IRA Army Council support for the Adams strategy is complete: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyWhat now for political process?: BBC
Mark Simpson'I know who murdered my uncle': Electronic Telegraph
Olga Craig and Ted OliverKowtow to Sinn Féin must stop: Sunday Independent
Joseph O'MalleyThe Provisionals can get Real when they want: Electronic Telegraph
Jenny McCartneyThe bomb blast that marks death of the peace process: Scotland on Sunday
Bombers may strike new blow against faltering peace process: The Sunday Times
Maeve Sheehan and Chris RyderEaling bomb street safety and forensic tests continue: Sunday Herald
James HamiltonThe Irish Traveller with a chilling taste for terror: The Observer
'I know who the Ealing bomber is': Independent on Sunday
Colin BrownSpecial Branch close in on Oxfordshire Real IRA cell: Electronic Telegraph
Rajeev Syal and David BamberCountry put on alert for more Real IRA bombs: Independent on Sunday
Colin BrownDissident threat 'real and growing': BBC
Brian RowanBomb proves that it's not over yet: Sunday Independent
John A MurphyEnd the reign of faceless terror: The Sunday Times
Chris RyderBloodshed overshadows peace initiative: Sunday Independent
Ronan FanningThe IRA's moment: Boston Globe (Aug 4)
EditorialOnly IRA can end the bloody hatred: Ireland on Sunday
EditorialDecommissioning move needed now: Sunday Independent
EditorialPoisoned politics: Electronic Telegraph
Kevin MyersAmbition shows on Shinners' List: Sunday Independent
John DrennanRUC wants former prisoners to enforce the law: Ireland on Sunday
Anne CadwalladerEgan is confirmed as Irish envoy: Boston Globe
Glen JohnsonMan charged in connection with Brett murder: UTV Internet
DUP slams Boys route restrictions: Belfast Telegraph
Republican protest over Union flags: UTV Internet
Protestants feel excluded in Newry: Belfast Telegraph
Saturday, August 4
Package reaction deadline pushed back: UTV Internet
Delays by NI parties could force Assembly suspension: The Irish Times
Gerry Moriarty and Marie O'HalloranSinn Fein holds out on latest plan to save pact: Boston Herald
Jim DeeSinn Fein stays silent on rescue package for Good Friday pact: The Independent
David McKittrickSF seeks more information before decision on package: Irish Independent
Martina DevlinIRA 'will keep arms promise': BBC
How to win the battle for peace: Irish Examiner
Fergus FinlayPeace process now only masks a slide to anarchy: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienArmed with ballots, SF may make a coalition of strange bedfellows: Irish Examiner
John DowningReading between a confusion of soundbites: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyA hair trigger away: The Guardian
Jonathan FreedlandFailure to decommission remains the key: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldIRA having final say on North bizarre: The Irish Times
Dick WalshUnionists and the Good Friday Agreement: Irelandclick.com
Blast in London Stokes Britons' Fear of Violence: Washington Post
T. R. ReidReal IRA 'will try again in campaign to maim and kill': The Independent
Jason Bennetto, Terri Judd and David McKittrickEaling bomb was planned as massacre: Electronic Telegraph
David Graves and David SharrockThe bomb that could have been London's Omagh: The Guardian
Nick HopkinsReal IRA survives year of setbacks to send Blair a deadly warning: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockCrude but effective arsenal: The Guardian
Nick HopkinsSinn Fein condemn Ealing bomb: The Scotsman
Paul GallagherFatal blow to hope of IRA giving up its guns: The Times
Michael GoveThe not-so-Real IRA: The Guardian
Derek Brown'Real IRA' appears to have been transformed: The Irish Times
Jim CusackEditorials
A nasty reminder that the IRA should hurry up and start decommissioning: The Independent
IRA must seize this chance to make a difference: Irish Examiner
Man faces charges in Brett case: The Irish Times
Michael BradleyWhy I will never forget this tragedy: Irish Independent
Andrew Lloyd WebberPolicing the peace: Belfast Telegraph
Restrictions placed on Belfast parades: BBC
Friday, August 3
Sinn Fein chiefs meet to assess final blueprint for peace deal: Irish Independent
Louise McCallKelly offers negative assessment of proposals: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyUlster Unionist unrest as all eyes on the IRA's response: Belfast Telegraph
Dissident Unionist MLAs to vote against proposals: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthSinn Fein anger at Trimble comments: UTV Internet
Community workers divided on prospects: The Irish Times
Michael BradleyA time for wise and cool heads: Belfast Telegraph
Des McCartanWaiting game begins as IRA faces decision on guns: The Irish Times
Mark BrennockA New Irish Peace Bid: New York Times
EditorialN. Ireland's Choice: Christian Science Monitor
EditorialThere is no place for IRA dithering: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialA time for reflection: Irelandclick.com
EditorialGFA accommodates sectarianism of all: Irish News
Andrew BoydUnresolved deaths: A question of collusion?: BBC
Real IRA blamed for west London car bomb: Financial Times
Egan looks set for Ireland: Irish Echo
Susan Garraty and Ray O'HanlonNew ambassador from likely to be ratified today: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythBloody Sunday: Soldiers must attend shooting inquiry: The Independent
David McKittrickAnger at Bloody Sunday ruling: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockSoldiers must return for Bloody Sunday inquiry: Irish Examiner
EditorialA Sunday stroll through: Irish Echo
Jack HollandEnd violence plea: UTV Internet
Lord Mayor invites victims to talk: BBC
The red hand of Ulster is holding a pipe bomb: Sunday Business Post (Jul 29)
Frank ConnollyFlanagan's conundrum: Belfast Telegraph
‘Commissioner Ken’ incurs the wrath of victims group: Irelandclick.com
Posthumous honour for lawyer: Irish News
Liz TrainorRebel IRA go on hunger strike: Irish Independent
Tom BradyThe Lexus and the Shamrock: New York Times
Thomas L. FriedmanThursday, August 2
Britain and Ireland Present 'Final' Ulster Rescue Plan: New York Times
Warren Hoge2 Leaders Offer New N. Ireland Proposal: Washington Post
T. R. ReidNew Ulster peace plan takes aim at arsenals: Toronto Globe and Mail
Alan FreemanGovernments propose steps toward N. Ireland peace: Boston Herald
Jim DeeSecret deal may move IRA on arms: The Guardian
Rosie Cowan and Jonathan FreedlandUnionists infuriated by latest peace initiative: The Independent
David McKittrickIRA reply 'in days' to new rescue plan: Irish Independent
Tom Brady and Chris GlennonFive-day deadline to respond to inititative: The Independent
David McKittrickNI process 'hangs in balance': BBC
Martina PurdyRemoval of army posts significant to process: UTV Internet
Fugitives who may return home: The Times
Stewart TendlerInternational judge likely to probe claim of gardai and IRA collusion: Irish Independent
Alan ErwinPolice-swap plan for Garda and new North force: Irish Independent
Tom BradyRUC dismay over plans to break the deadlock: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockBush backs NI political package: BBC
Proposals capitulation to the IRA, says Robinson: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyDeafening silence from the IRA: The Times
Richard FordThe choice is yours: Irish Examiner
Jim CaldwellShort shrift for logic in ‘bloody days’: Irish News
Jude CollinsAnd so it has all come down to the men with the guns: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesSo much on offer for nationalists and yet so little for the Unionists: The Independent
David McKittrickBertie lays it on the line for republicans: Irish Independent
Chris GlennonThe ball now in P O’Neill’s court: Irish Examiner
John DowningWe have had enough of your broken promises and empty words: The Times
David TrimbleTrimble can afford no more disappointments: Irish Independent
Barry WhiteTrimble's future hangs in balance: The Irish Times
Frank MillarLessons of history are ignored: Belfast Telegraph
Eric WaughEditorials
Good intentions have been marred by these flawed and unbalanced proposals: The Independent
Peace hinges on terrorists saying farewell to arms: Irish Examiner
- Imaginative bid for peace: Irish News
Temple Morris calls for concessions: Sunday Business Post (Jul 29)
Frank ConnollyDissidents blamed for airport bomb: BBC
Teenager's killers 'a shame to Protestants': The Times
Both communities pay tribute to victim: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthOmbudsman not alternative to inquiries: UTV Internet
SDLP to meet Irish human rights body: BBC
Wednesday, August 1
Belfast sliding back into darkness: Chicago Tribune
Liz SlyIrish peace hope amid mourning: The Times
Daniel McGroryNew package aims to end N Ireland peace deadlock: Financial Times
Ben HuntTrimble: Arms issue key to future: BBC
Pro-accord parties will have days to react: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyReid launches inquiry into Loyalist breaches of ceasefire: The Independent
Nigel MorrisThis is not a time for platitudes: Belfast Telegraph
Steven KingMake sure to wake me up when it’s 1972: Irish News
Brian FeeneyGood counsel is essential: Irish News
EditorialAn Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin MyersFather speaks out over murdered son: UTV Internet
Terrorists still killing despite agreement: The Irish Times
Jim CusackAn end to exile: The Guardian
Harry Barnes and Gary KentWhere now for nationalism: (from the Irish News, July 28, 2001)
Colin HarveyProbable next US envoy is quizzed on past: Irish Independent
Susan GarratyKennedy, panelists give support to Egan: Boston Globe
Glen Johnson‘Unseat SF’ bid makes progress: Irish News
Kieran McDaidSF's one TD says he will not walk alone into Dail: The Irish Times
Mark HennessyWar of words that lit the fuse in the North: Irish Examiner
Four charged with IRA membership after garda swoop: Irish Independent
Diarmaid Mac DermottOmbudsman under attack: Irish News
Liz TrainorOmagh relatives meet Northern secretary: BBC
Omagh bomb accused settles newspaper action: Irish Examiner
Republican faces four-year term in 'Provo prison': Irish Independent
Tom BradySF urges council group to meet parades body: Irish News
Simon DoyleCommunal violence is all the rage: here's how to resolve it: Electronic Telegraph
Ruth Dudley Edwards