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Sunday, August 15
Three children in 'miracle' escape from Northern Ireland bomb blast: Sunday Telegraph Sean Rayment
Lurgan bomb condemned by Sinn Fein and SDLP: The Observer Henry McDonald
Shots fired at Lurgan police: UTV Internet
Army bomb experts examine suspect objects: BBC
Second man charged over police station bomb: UTV Internet
No concessions to dissidents warns Omagh relative: The News Letter Michael McGlade
RIRA expanding its crime empire: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
'More than one process' in talks with dissidents: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Look who's talking (Aug 13): Belfast Telegraph David McKittrick
Republican flags will not go unchallenged, warns MLA: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Protestants 'intimidated' in Rasharkin: The News Letter
Omagh's victims still await justice: Sunday Telegraph Editorial
Rally held in Kilkeel to support policewoman: BBC
Devastation at restrictions on band parade: The News Letter
Derry Apprentice Boys return 'without incident': UTV Internet
Empathetic Empey was the voice of moderate unionism: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
How we can learn from the past (Aug 13): The News Letter Jim Brownlee
Dallat slams release of "cold blooded" killer Torrens Knight: Coleraine Times
Secrecy over donations to Northern Ireland parties to be investigated: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Priestly has my full confidence, says Murphy: The News Letter Sam McBride
Stormont needs to fight our corner: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
FG's new plan for the Border area economy (Jul 21): The Anglo-Celt Linda O'Reilly
Debate on republicanism still dominated by the 'split' (Aug 12): The Irish Times David Adams
Familiar undercurrents of hatred: (from the Sunday Times, Aug 8) Liam Clarke
Parishioners snub plea to help pay for Pope's visit: Scotland on Sunday Brian Ferguson
Saturday, August 14
Police probe separate bomb alerts: UTV Internet
Dad-of-four accused of dissident blast: Belfast Telegraph
'Dissident violence risks national security': The News Letter
Rifles seized in Derry bomb probe: UTV Internet
Londonderry bomb accused remanded in custody: BBC
Dissidents 'not ready' for talks: UTV Internet
Truth behind secret terror talks with dissidents: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Government 'back channel' talks with Northern Irish dissidents – situation is radically different to 1993: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
British are right to hold secret talks with Dissident IRA groups: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Why label disillusioned Republicans as criminals?: Guardian.co.uk Danny McBrearty
What can they say to the dissidents?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Fears of violence as parade looms at Ardoyne flashpoint: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Nationalist protest over parade: Belfast Telegraph
Dismay at Black parade decision: The News Letter
Rasharkin parade route cut: UTV Internet
Anger as loyalist parade route cut: The News Letter
Derry praised as 'shining light' for peace: Derry Journal
Calls for peaceful Apprentice Boys' parades: RTE
'We're all responsible for peaceful day'- Bogside community workers: Derry Journal
Remarks on PSNI ill-timed: The News Letter Editorial
Orange hall attacks 'are an attempt to set communities at loggerheads': Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Heated debate over civic centre room names 'Attack' on Irish language – O'hOisin: Derry Journal
Handle with care: (from Fortnight Magazine) Malachi O'Doherty
Children from Ireland Bid Farewell to Buffalo (Aug 10): WGRZ.com Christie Witt
Catholic Church struggles to raise funds for Pope's visit: The Independent Jerome Taylor
British Catholics wary of Pope who speaks from head not heart: Belfast Telegraph Paul Vallely
Pope's new indulgence for the 21st century!: The News Letter Ian Paisley
Scots outrage over darker mornings as Cameron backs plan to move clocks forward permanently: The Guardian Gerri Peev
Summer time may never end if Government seizes the hour: The Irish Times Conor Pope
Scots get £1,500 a year more in state funding than the English (Jul 3): Daily Mail Gerri Peev
Friday, August 13
Irish dissidents 'in talks with British government', says Martin McGuinness: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Irish government denies having talks with Real IRA: Belfast Telegraph
Attacks on PSNI officers 'disgusting', says Martin: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Maghaberry prisoners end dirty protest: UTV Internet
Ford welcomes end to Maghaberry protest: RTE
Derry dissident protest over jail dispute cancelled: BBC
Suspect device found under tractor – claim: The News Letter
Car bombers again stalk Belfast: GlobalPost.com Conor O'Clery
Doves must take wing so that hawks take flight: Tribune Magazine John Coulter
Free market trumps free Eireann for US investors: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Murphy 'wouldn't urge' police sign-up: UTV Internet
DUP anger at SF Minister's 'reservations' over PSNI: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Cops slammed after mountain protest by éirigí: Belfast Media
Why it is rank and file officers I feel sorry for (Aug 11): Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Third pipe bomb found in Antrim: BBC
OAP Threat in list given to loyalists: Belfast Media Gráinne Mcwilliams
Anger over Ardoyne parade band refusal: The News Letter
No concerns over protest at parade: Londonderry Sentinel Patricia Devlin
Call to ban republican march: The News Letter
Tough line is needed on parade: The News Letter Editorial
Now it's time to breathe new life into UUP: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
DUP calls for local 'unionist unity' deal: The News Letter
Orange hall destoyed in 'arson attack': The News Letter
HET backs RUC probe into army killing: BBC
Is Northern Ireland ready for informal truth process?: Londonderry Sentinel
When a posh school pal joined the rioters (Aug 9): Belfast Telegraph Nuala McKeever
If anything, Union threatens Protestantism: The News Letter Ivan Foster
IBA thugs deface Milltown Republican Plot: Belfast Media Ciara Quinn
Bird lovers cry fowl as NI grouse hunt is on: The Irish Times Séan Mac Connell
A Good Friday Agreement For Kashmir (Aug 8): Countercurrents.org Naveed Qazi
Thursday, August 12
DUP to meet PSNI chief constable: BBC
Justice Minister 'extremely concerned' about dissidents: BBC
Dissidents may target Tories' conference in Birmingham: Irish Post
Fears of further violence in Northern Ireland after four bombs discovered in a week: Daily Telegraph Duncan Gardham
They haven't gone away just for a cosy chat, you know: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Air support would aid terror fight: The News Letter Editorial
Remembering Omagh: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Pipe bomb sparks Antrim alert: UTV Internet
'Loyalists behind' pipe bomb attack: The News Letter
PUP votes to maintain political links with its terrorist cohorts: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Permission refused for flute band to lead: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Changes are made to parades plan: BBC
Well spotted, our Eamonn (Aug 10): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Trimble attacks St Andrews accord: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Only sectarian headcounts could threaten the Union: The News Letter Lord Trimble
Row over Newry bypass flags: UTV Internet
Three DUP MPs are replaced in assembly: The News Letter
McDaid accused banned from entering Coleraine: Coleraine Times
Loyalist murder witness is 'psychopath': UTV Internet
Ardoyne Riots – Fears over freedom of expression (Jul 29): The News Letter
Finding a way through a maze of missed chances: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Head of Irish language school fears for future after attack (Aug 7): Belfast Telegraph
Imagine a SF first minister not greeting Royal family – David McNarry (Aug 10): The News Letter David McNarry
Sinn Fein display lack of maturity by opposing Queen's visit (Aug 10): Connaught Telegraph Tom Gillespie
A nation with equality as its sole value destroys freedom (Aug 6): Irish Independent David Quinn
Different countries, same inhumanity: The News Letter N R Greer
Don't snub al-Qaida in talks, says Tony Blair's IRA negotiator: Belfast Telegraph Gavin Cordon
Wednesday, August 11
Cookstown car bomb targets Northern Ireland police worker: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Dissidents suspected of bomb attack on civilian working at police station: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Cookstown bomb 'partially exploded': UTV Internet
Hotel bomb hoax "moronic" – Ramsey: Derry Journal
Connolly under fire: Newry Democrat
Five dissident suspects arrested near Dundalk in court: BBC
Dissident suspect 'injured' during arrest: UTV Internet
Ulster bride flees dancefloor after hotel terror alert: Belfast Telegraph Clare Weir
Campbell warns of dissidents' growing expertise: Derry Journal
The troubles have not returned, they just never went away: The Sun Andy McNab
Time for dissidents to engage in war of words: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Dissidents do not warrant dialogue: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Appeal for calm ahead of Apprentice Boys' parade: Derry Journal
Tensions rise ahead of Apprentice Boys march in Ardoyne area: Belfast Telegraph
Riot accused 'left Scotland over sectarianism': UTV Internet
Dawn Purvis and the end of Progressive Loyalism: (from Fortnight Magazine) Aaron Edwards and Stephen Bloomer
20 years on, death of a UVF killer still looms large in loyalist memory: Belfast Telegraph
Greysteel killer 'should serve 12 sentences' – victims' parents: Derry Journal
Northern Ireland police service searches offices of its own watchdog: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Barry Gilligan confident of vindication: RTE
Tony Blair's 'naivete' risked Northern Ireland peace deal: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Queen welcome provided she picks up the tab herself (Aug 3): Connaught Telegraph Deirdre Kelly
Sinn Féin to hold its Ard Fheis in Belfast for first time next year: Belfast Media
Godless island has left green and orange parties homeless: The News Letter Houston McKelvey
Politics from the pulpit (Aug 9): (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
'Sunday' families back Ballymurphy bid: Derry Journal
Overwhelming support for Armstrong family: The Cross Examiner
Views split as shoppers mull over the pros and cons of the bonfires: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Derry – the city of culture and isolation: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Clash looms over church demand for new schools (Aug 9): Irish Independent John Walshe
Tuesday, August 10
Sir Reg Empey confirms he will resign as party leader: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
September date for Empey exit: UTV Internet
Mystery surrounds would-be leader's identity: The News Letter
Basil McCrea stalls on throwing hat into ring to replace Sir Reg Empey as UUP leader: Belfast Telegraph
The Third Man: BBC Martina Purdy
Ulster unionists – No MPs and no Empey: The Guardian Editorial
Naomi says, 'Yes we can, Mr. Robinson': (from Fortnight Magazine) Louise Reddick
Owen Paterson rejects government talks with dissidents: BBC
Gerry Adams slams Paterson for ruling out talks with dissidents: Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents and politicians know talking is inevitable: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Dissident dialogue is to be welcomed by all: Belfast Media Editorial
Northern Irish police chief warns of dissident plan for Omagh-style carnage: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
I do fear for my officers' lives every day – Baggott: Belfast Telegraph Claire Weir
'We'll protest against dissident attacks' say taxi drivers: Derry Journal
Huge joint police operation targets republican dissidents: Belfast Telegraph
Bomb parts seized in dissident raid: UTV Internet
Relative slams attackers as 'sectarian': The News Letter
Oh, no, it's yet another splinter group!: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
There are no safe havens from renegades' campaign: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Will it take a death before we wake up to dissidents' threat?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Talks to solve Maghaberry jail dispute break down: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Uncle who refused to condemn bomb bid on niece 'an eejit', says Gerry Adams: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford and Kathryn Torney
Second man questioned over Strand Road PSNI bomb: BBC
Dissidents say no to bonfires: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
Real IRA suspected as Don's accomplice is shot in pub attack: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Police search Policing Board office and chairman's home: BBC
Apprentice Boys' parade gets go-ahead: The News Letter
Ardoyne Apprentice Boys parade ruling criticised: BBC
Appeal for restraint during Boys' parade: Derry Journal
UVF blamed for attacks on homes: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Outrage as Torrens Knight freed from jail: Derry Journal
Even the devil can quote scripture: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Monday, August 9
Republican dissident group pours cold water on SF talks (Aug 8): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Dissident meetings 'no stunt' says Adams: The Scotsman David Young
Controlled explosion at Lisburn Road PSNI station: BBC
Five dissident republicans held after arms find: Irish Examiner Niall Murray and Mary Regan
Fury as policewoman's uncle refuses to condemn bomb bid: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Atwood says dissidents will fail: RTE
'Oxygen of publicity' aided dissidents: The News Letter
Police warn of possible dissident IRA attack in Birmingham (Aug 8): Sunday Mercury Jonny Greatrex
PSNI must regain leading role on accountable intelligence in the North: The Irish Times Margaret Ritchie
PSNI at breaking point – Federation chairman: The News Letter
Police chief pleased with complaints drop (Jul 27): Newry Democrat Martin Hearty
Concerns over radical policing reform plans (Jul 27): The News Letter
Derry airbrushed (Aug 8): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
The End of the Peace Dividend: (from Fortnight Magazine) Editorial
MLA calls for funding to be restored (Jul 27): Derry Journal
Long shot pays off as Stormont hosts poc fada: The Irish Times John Heaney
Relax, Sammy, the Zen course pays off (Aug 8): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Belfast hosts US programme aimed at helping teens bereaved by terrorism (Aug 7): The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Dempsey jet trip required extra security in North (Aug 8): Sunday Independent Daniel McConnell
Pope's meeting with queen a stepping stone to Irish visits: Irish Independent John Cooney
Mass clash for Catholic MSPs: The Herald
All-Irish body ready to control schools: Irish Examiner Niall Murray
We will talk to Mullah Omar, and maybe to Bin Laden too: Guardian.co.uk Jonathan Powell
Sunday, August 8
SF to press ahead with talks to dissident republicans despite snub: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Dissident republicans target security forces for second time in a week: Sunday Telegraph Sean Rayment
Catholic police officer possible bomb target: Scotland on Sunday Jeananne Craig
Uncle refuses to condemn attack: Belfast Telegraph
Man arrested over Derry car bomb: UTV Internet
Ardoyne 'prominent rioter' refused bail: BBC
'Unfinished business' of the 'Murph Massacre addressed: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Adams' comments 'truly nauseating' – Jim Allister: The News Letter
For Adams, truth and lies are matters of political expediency: Sunday Independent Eamon Delaney
Uncomfortable facts in our tapestry of tears (Aug 6): Belfast Telegraph Basil McCrea
Conflict centre marks crucial Kennedy role: Sunday Independent Don Lavery
Time for parents to ask the primary question (Aug 7): The Irish Times Breda O'Brien
The Big Fella would have had no time at all for today's small-minded politics: Sunday Independent Marc Coleman
British Ambassador not ruling out Queen's visit to Kilkenny: Kilkenny People Mary Cody
BBC staff threaten to disrupt Pope visit: Scotland on Sunday Rachel Hollis
The success of the Pope's visit matters to all of us: Sunday Telegraph Editorial
Saturday, August 7
32-county group plays down plan to meet Sinn Féin: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Real IRA says talks with Sinn Féin could still happen: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
'Sinn Fein must help round up dissidents': The News Letter
ATO examining 'suspicious' van in Londonderry: BBC
Reports of shots in Londonderry alert: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Belfast district evacuated after suspect bomb discovered: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Derry homes searched following Tuesday's car bomb: BBC
PSNI allays security fears: The News Letter
Undercurrent of terror still haunts Ulster (Aug 5): Yorkshire Post Patrick Mercer
Violence in North – Dissidents should be ostracised: Irish Examiner Editorial
Picture from Northern Ireland you thought you'd never see: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Unionist unity the issue as Empey goes: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
UUP denies Empey early resignation: UTV Internet
Would-be UUP leader stays in the shadows: The News Letter Sam McBride
Good-bye Sir Reg, hello whooooooooooo?: BBC Martina Purdy
'We believe the Union has failed Ireland': The News Letter Gerry Adams
Teenager charged over Ardoyne disturbances: The Irish Times
Jail talks try to end dirty protest: UTV Internet
Greysteel killer Torrens Knight freed from jail: BBC
Release of Halloween killer slammed: Belfast Telegraph
Tiger's Bay hits out at paramilitaries: UTV Internet
Fountain of hope: Londonderry Sentinel
Witness 'threatened' in McDaid case: UTV Internet
'My twin brother was dead, my family blown apart. Suddenly the Queen went into unstoppable mothering mode' – Lord Mountbatten's grandson relives IRA bomb attack: Daily Mail Frances Hardy
Parents of 'forgotten' IRA victim in appeal for justice: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Is that it? – Unionists clash over plans for the Maze site: Ulster Star
Long Kesh development plans get warm welcome: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
Friendless Ulster 'facing economic disaster': Belfast Telegraph David Gordon and Adrian Rutherford
Cross Border robbers 'need Garda crackdown': Derry Journal
Hurling heads to Stormont for Poc ar an Chnoc: The Irish Times Tom Humphries
Friday, August 6
Adams seeks meetings with dissident groups: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Attack 'warrants action': Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
'Urgency is needed to tackle dissidents': The News Letter
Man arrested over peaceline alert: UTV Internet
Derry bomb attack – I've lost everything but I'm happy to be alive, says shop owner: Belfast Telegraph
DUP councillors to meet police chiefs: Londonderry Sentinel
Bomb policeman acted on instinct: BBC
NI Executive 'rock-solid' – McGuinness: UTV Internet
Belfast bomb alert puts strain on Northern Ireland peace process: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Politicians should stop exploiting sectarian division (Aug 4): The News Letter Liam Clarke
Keeping North on right track: The Irish Times Editorial
Poll confirms what we knew about bonfire: Belfast Media Editorial
Republicans urged to relocate protest: The News Letter
Republican prisoners conduct 'dirty protest': The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
Ronnie's Home: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
'Further efforts needed to tackle hate crime': Newtownabbey Times
SDLP MLA claims 'Derry' name change victory: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Thirsty work as the taste of Irish freedom flies off shelves: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
'Newry effect' has slowed to just a trickle, says cross-border group: Irish Independent Emmet Oliver
It's a capital idea to get the perfect pitch for all (Aug 4): Belfast Telegraph Owen Polley
Inequity the bedrock of McDowell's 'Republic' (Aug 3): The Irish Times Fintan O'Toole
Vatican ambassador looks forward to papal visit: Irish Post Paul Donovan
Union plan to disrupt Pope's Scottish visit: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Thursday, August 5
Revealed – the private pact between Martin McGuinness and Peter Robinson: Belfast Telegraph
Group claims Strand Road bomb attack: BBC
British army officer 'lucky to be alive' after attack: Irish Independent Deric Henderson
Belfast families evacuated after car abandoned outside police station: Guardian.co.uk
Controlled explosion on suspect car: Belfast Telegraph
Bombers are 'evil and insane' says Paterson: BBC
Reckless dissidents desperate for a 'kill': Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Riot accused schoolboy 'not from Ardoyne': UTV Internet
UUP in Parades Bill talks with Orange Order: Belfast Telegraph
Unionist politics has to be restructured: The News Letter David Rose
Let us be 'friends of all, enemies of none': The News Letter Harold Good
Bog searches continue near Wilkinstown for 'Disappeared': Meath Chronicle Paul Murphy
'Informal' truth body may be the way forward for Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Catholic church to comment on Claudy bomb call 'after report': Londonderry Sentinel
'It's about time we moved on', Paisley tells meeting: The Irish Times John Heaney
Call to end secrecy on Northern Ireland party donations: Belfast Telegraph
Why is the British press hiring a defeated terrorist warlord as a moral arbiter over the British Army?: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Byrne family is finally under one roof: Irish Echo
US-style peace camp comes to Belfast: Belfast Telegraph
Human stories behind the Northern Bank robbery on stage: BBC Damien McCrossan
Removal of illegal waste in North to take years: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Why Catholic transfers are still a long way off (Aug 4): Irish Independent John Walshe
Wednesday, August 4
Real IRA behind car bomb blast at PSNI base: The Irish Times George Jackson & Dan Keenan
Lucky escape in republican car bomb attack on Derry police station: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Derry police station sealed off: Derry Journal
Police hero praised: Londonderry Sentinel
Give the terrorists up, urges MP: The News Letter
Robinson and McGuinness condemn Derry bomb attack: Derry Journal
Northern Ireland soldier finds booby trap device under car: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
PSNI chief warns dissident bombers determined to kill: Irish Independent Steven McCaffery
'Bombers are set to kill again': The News Letter
Bombs in 'Bandit Country' Undermine N. Ireland Recovery Hopes: Bloomberg.com Colm Heatley
McGuinness proves he's a worthy leader: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Dissidents need to be confronted: The News Letter Editorial
Dissidents 'will' protest yards from annual Apprentice Boys parade: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Tensions flare after meeting over Apprentice Boys parade: The News Letter
Continuity IRA contests claims of takeover by faction: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Call them what you like, they're still terrorists: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Tories and the election: UTV Internet
Demolish H-block, say loyalists: The News Letter
Queen Elizabeth invited to Castlebar as Sinn Féin slammed for 'jealousy': Mayo News Edwin McGreal
Should Queen Elizabeth be welcome in the Republic? (Aug 3): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Search for second Crossmaglen man continues: The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
Disappeared search uses Moors murders officer to find victims: Irish Post
Cuts will undermine North's recovery, warns bank: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
'I'm determined to make NI an economic success': The News Letter Margaret Ritchie
Church to consider school patronage move: Irish Examiner Niall Murray
Church won't hand over schools without extensive consultation: Irish Independent John Walshe
Tuesday, August 3
Bomb blast rips through Derry police station: Belfast Telegraph
200lb of explosives in Derry car bomb: BBC
Bomb attack 'utter madness' – PSNI: Derry Journal
Derry officials denounce republican bomb attack on police station: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Dissidents slammed over bomb attack: Belfast Telegraph
Ford says Derry bomb is "mindless attack": Derry Journal
Hope expressed of progress on marches: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Loyalists hold 'positive' talks with Gerry Adams: The News Letter
GARC will protest again if August parade is permitted: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Belfast riot accused's father 'saw him in newspaper': BBC
Youth 'seen battering riot police with pole': Belfast Telegraph
Bonfire will go ahead as planned: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
Talk talk: UTV Internet Ken Reid
An outsider's guide to the 'pleasures' of the Twelfth: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
DUP's Arlene Foster backs call for one unionist party: Belfast Telegraph
Ian óg looking forward to his first West Belfast visit: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Unionist politics has to be restructured: The News Letter David Rose
When revenge stalks the streets of Belfast: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Claudy bombing – Campbell challenges Church: Derry Journal
Report into Claudy atrocity is 'on course': The News Letter
Gerald Donaghey, Saville and the nail bombs: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
There'll always be that someone to remind us: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Welcome for Long Kesh plan: Derry Journal
Sectarian graffiti attack on house: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Minimal security as duke and UK ambassador go walkabout: The Irish Times Michael Parsons
Ireland's road to the future: GlobalPost.com Conor O'Clery
Republic pays for illegal waste to be repatriated: Belfast Telegraph
State foots €36m bill to 'repatriate' illegal waste from North: The Irish Times Olivia Kelly
Secular model of papacy, based on the Roman Empire, has to go: The Irish Times James P Mackey
Monday, August 2
Adams to meet with loyalists on parades: The Irish Times Una Murphy
Loyalists to meet Adams at city hall: The News Letter
Apprentice Boys slam damage to Walker's statue: Derry Journal
Paint thrown at Our Lady's Church in Harryville: BBC
UCUNF is as dead as Monty Python's parrot: The News Letter Alex Kane
Stop making an a** of yourself – Caoimhghin risks being a clown: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Team hopes to find more of North's 'Disappeared': Irish Independent Grainne Cunningham
Challenge to Catholic Church over Claudy: The News Letter
Ghosts of a Forgotten Massacre: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Ballymurphy massacre families reveal new evidence: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Ex-rugby stars relive IRA explosion terror: The News Letter
Peace has seen media retreat from the North: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Get economics right and NI will work politically: The News Letter Owen Polley
North expects savage 'generational' budget cuts: Sunday Business Post
Tourism could bring £1bn to Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
WikiLeaks and British lies in Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Gerry Adams
Sunday, August 1
Man charged with rioting in Belfast: UTV Internet
Police warn of zero tolerance at interface: Derry Journal
President's speech was a step forward for all of us: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Real IRA behind Players shooting: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Thieves steal hunger striker's portrait from Bishop Street gallery: Derry Journal
'Sectarian vandals' attack church: Independent.ie
Northern Ireland by any other name simply stinks: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Sacking protest went much too far (Jul 21): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Film to recall Miami Showband massacre (Jul 31): The News Letter
Holidays can unite and divide us (Jul 27): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Why we all should be proud of Belfast Pride: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Bonfire of the Community Relations Quangos? (Jul 28): BBC Mark Devenport
British ambassador stresses tourism link (Jul 30): The Irish Times
Papal visit is important for all, regardless of religion: Edinburgh Evening News
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