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Monday, August 31
UDA split widens as general visits: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Marching season ends in North: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Police and photographers: Derry Journal (Aug 25) Norman Hamill
New 8ft 'peaceline' barrier not welcome say politicians: Irish News (Aug 29) Marie Louise McCrory
Drugs, hearts and minds: Derry Journal (Aug 25) Editorial
Catholics and Protestants 'see human rights differently': The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Taking the Lion's share of the senate: Sunday Tribune (Aug 30) Larry Donnelly
Millionaire's life is ruined by terrorists ...and taxman: Belfast Telegraph
Former IRA member reveals ministers' role in arms plot: Irish Examiner Scott Millar
Cowards colluding with terroriss: The Spectator Rod Liddle
Irish generals plotted to attack UK forces in Ulster: Daily Mail Neil Sears
Eugene Crowley – Former Garda commissioner a key adviser on Troubles: Irish News (Aug 29)
'Operation Armageddon' would have been doomsday – for Irish aggressors: The Irish Times Tom Clonan
FitzGerald in favour of internment and broadcasting bans against extremists in certain circumstances: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Anger as North firm wins €1m hospital food contract: Irish Independent (Aug 26) Anita Guidera
A nation once again – SF vetoes united ireland: Sunday Tribune (Aug 30) John Downes
Battle for jobs feeds Northern Ireland xenophobia: Washington Post (Aug 19) Andras Gergely
An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times (Aug 28) Frank McNally
Pay to march, Orange Lodge told: The Scotsman Eddie Barnes
The cost of marches: The Herald (Aug 19) Editorial
'Futile' independence bill won't stand a chance, vows opposition: The Scotsman Tristan Stewart-Robertson
The big question: The Herald Editorial
Sunday, August 30
PSNI steps up patrols against Real IRA threat: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Foot-dragging on PSNI could save SF blushes: Irish News Patrick Murphy
Temporary peace measures take on a permanent feel: Irish News (Aug 28) Allison Morris
Victims' forum to be unveiled: The News Letter
Allister's rifle claim rejected: Irish News Claire Simpson
Ulster unionism's identity crisis: Guardian.co.uk Jason Walsh
INLA victim tells 'Journal' 'I did deal in drugs – but not anymore': Derry Journal
Murdered Catholic's family say UVF parade 'distasteful': Irish News Allison Morris
Thousands march in Black parades: BBC
Orangemen go south to visit history group: Irish News Diana Rusk
Irish government to waste $25 Million on U.S.-Ireland Alliance?: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Editorial
Bomb found close to city schools: BBC
RIRA killings 'increased fears of departing troops': The News Letter (Aug 28) Sam McBride
Thatcher – Thirty Years On: BBC David Maxwell
Past notes – The al-Megrahi affair: The Times (Aug 29) Graham Stewart
TV documentary reveals how Dublin 'planned invasion of Northern Ireland': The Observer Henry McDonald
Two and a half cheers for Ted, that old 'ethnogogue': Sunday Independent John Paul McCarthy
Ted Kennedy was the best of his clan: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Tributes to Ted Kennedy overlooked his finest hour: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
For 'Fifty Dead Men Walking,' Sturgess walked in 2 worlds: Chicago Sun Times
SNP – we'll push for independence referendum next year: Sunday Herald James Cusick
Saturday, August 29
UUP denies 'irrevocable split' claims: The News Letter
FAIR slams Adams over rally speech: The News Letter
Willie Frazer – Police won't let me have a gun: Belfast Telegraph
PSNI chief must build confidence: Irish News Editorial
PSNI must be properly resourced: The News Letter Editorial
'We made our point in Dungiven' – dissidents: Derry Journal
Son of murdered INLA chief cleared: UTV Internet
Derry does not want kangaroo courts: Derry Journal
Taliban combat 'more intense than the IRA': The News Letter
Helmand Province? Yes, this makes a change from Ardoyne on the Twelfth...: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
'Battle for spiritual Orangeism': The News Letter
Royal Black Institution marches in North today: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Rasharkin was one of the borough's largest ever policing operations: Ballymoney Times
Sectarian riots bring peaceline extension: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Ballymoney family forced to move: UTV Internet
Arsonists destroy Gaelscoil in Co Down: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Youths attacked by sectarian mob: UTV Internet
Glebeside attack 'a response to Rasharkin' – loyalist source: Ballymoney Times
UK needs to box clever over Libyan 'investment': The News Letter Ian Paisley Jnr
Dual standards: Belfast Media Editorial
Northern Ireland Remembers Ted Kennedy, the Peacemaker: Time Bryan Coll
'I had just checked my make-up when I was told I was sitting next to the Senator for dinner ... ': Irish Independent Medb Ruane
How Ted Kennedy lived in the shadow of Mary Jo's death: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
He inspired change, progress worldwide: Boston Globe Gordon Brown
IRA sympathiser Ted Kennedy was no friend of Britain: Telegraph.co.uk Ed West
A true friend of Ireland: Derry Journal Editorial
Wideranging tributes to a true friend of Ireland: Belfast Media Editorial
British soldiers on the Republic's shopping streets: The Irish Times Brian O'Connell
A cinematic lesson in Northern Ireland's Troubles: Los Angeles Times (Aug 28) Susan King
Blair – Cherie made me turn to Catholicism: The Scotsman Emily Ashton
Friday, August 28
Roadblock fury: Newry Democrat
Terrorist stunt raises questions on security: The News Letter Editorial
North peace being taken for granted: The Irish Times Editorial
PSNI has lost touch – report: The News Letter
Police chief admits change needed: BBC
Northern Ireland's new chief constable a devout Christian: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Can Matt rip up the paperwork?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Loyalist guns – the final deadline: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Cordon in court as McDaid accused appears: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
UVF turmoil as ex-'brigadier' 'prepares to turn supergrass': Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Hall graffiti attack 'sectarian': BBC
Youths attacked by sectarian mob: UTV Internet
Town recalls 'dark day' when Mountbatten was murdered: Irish Independent Anita Guidera
'Last Post' bugler lost at sea: The Irish Times Paddy Clancy
Why I've finally forgiven the IRA – Thirty years on, Mountbatten's grandson speaks: Daily Mail Sam Greenhill
Fall-out over Mountbatten Memorial proposal: Donegal Democrat Matt Britton
Narrow Water Anniversary – Beauty spot turned into battlefield: The News Letter
Warrenpoint ambush remembered: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Warrenpoint falls silent as soldiers' families recall IRA massacre: Irish Examiner Jeananne Craig
Mountbatten's murder 'one of the darkest days in Irish history': Irish Examiner Paddy Clancy
Atrocities market – Lest we forget: Irish Examiner Editorial
Battle for Sam gets a Beeb black-out: Belfast Telegraph
Paranoia show fit for world championship: Irish News Newton Emerson
Northern Ireland politicians to attend funeral of Ted Kennedy: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Tears and tributes for a 'great friend of Ireland': Irish Independent Stephen O'Farrell
Book of condolence signed by Taoiseach: The Irish Times Fiona Gartland
Senator never forgot 'dawn of new era' for the north: Irish News William Graham
One won't be making a statement about the death of Senator Ted Kennedy: Daily Mail Ephraim Hardcastle
Sadness as Hume pays tribute to dear friend: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Kennedy 'was the very worst sort of outsider': The News Letter Alex Kane
Ted Kennedy, Ireland's friend: Guardian.co.uk Gerry Adams
Ted Kennedy loathed Britain – so why did Gordon Brown knight him?: Daily Mail Ruth Dudley Edwards
The Age of the Irish: Washington Post Harold Meyerson
Kennedy was never far from controversy: The News Letter Editorial
Kennedy a true friend of Ireland: Irish News Editorial
Thursday, August 27
DCC meets 'checkpoint' officers: BBC
PSNI chief under fire over republican roadblock: The News Letter
'Justice' as promised by the Real IRA in Armagh: Irish News Allison Morris
Protest fails to disrupt DPP meeting: Irish News Claire Simpson
Second DPP disruption in a month: BBC
Homecoming parade 'must be in public': The News Letter
Five in court over parade trouble: BBC
Craven commission again fails to protect the weak: Irish News Brian Feeney
Man charged with McDaid murder: UTV Internet
Ulster 'cold case' unit charges man with 12-year-old sectarian murder: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Stormont tight-lipped over cost of magazine: The News Letter
Memorial service to mark Mountbatten murder: UTV Internet
Councillors discuss plan to erect memorial to Mountbatten bombing: The Irish Times Matt Briton
Donaldson plans Libya 'compensation' trip: Irish News William Graham
Hillary's horrors: The News Letter NR Greer
Kennedy condolence book to open: BBC
Ted Kennedy's dedication to Ireland peace process was 'unrivalled': The Times David Sharrock
He helped persuade IRA to end violence: The Independent David McKittrick
Northern Irish Reaction – Role In Peace Process Acknowledged By All Parties: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Ted Kennedy – a key figure in Northern Ireland politics: Daily Telegraph
Derry remembers Kennedy's legacy: BBC Freya McClements
Irishness at core of great man: Irish Independent Kevin Cullen
How Edward Kennedy saved the Irish peace process: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Conor O'Clery
With Ted in your corner, everything was possible: Irish Independent Niall O'Dowd
A great man is gone, but he has left us all better off: Irish Independent Tim Pat Coogan
A man of courage for Ireland: Irish Examiner Dan Buckley
Irish Reaction – 'an Important Friend To This Country In Very Difficult Times': The Irish Times Michael O'Regan
Ahern hails Ted Kennedy as 'outstanding friend of Ireland': Irish Independent Colm Heatley
Ted Kennedy was a unique figure in the politics of Ireland and US: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
The death of Edward Kennedy: The Irish Times Editorial
The last knight of America's Camelot: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Edward Kennedy RIP – Kennedy son who achieved the most: Irish Examiner Editorial
Wednesday, August 26
McGuinness tells DUP stand firm: Derry Journal
Alliance challenged over Union stance: The News Letter
Adams's message is unmistakeable: The News Letter Liam Clarke
A report that could open new doors for loyalists: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Northern Irish politicians failing to address sectarianism, says police chief: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Dissidents a growing threat – Orde: BBC
Losing a man to dissidents was the low point of my career – Orde: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Welcome to the north of Ireland, Mr Baggott: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Police patrol felt 'vulnerable': BBC Conor McAuley
DPP man's Galbally role must be probed: The News Letter Editorial
Dissidents plan protest at Dungiven DPP meeting: Derry Journal
Hamill murder witness to testify: The News Letter
Ex-wife of murder suspect will give evidence by video: Belfast Telegraph
Senator Edward Kennedy, 77, dies: BBC
Drugs squad 'could stop vigilantes': Derry Journal
INLA 'grudge' led to shooting – claim: Derry Journal
Government urged to support Libyan payouts to IRA victims: Irish Independent Sam Smyth
Mixed feelings as Pól returns: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
'I just want to understand why he did what he did': Sligo Champion (Aug 19) Jim Gray
Ballymurphy families make eyewitness plea: Belfast Media Editorial
Pogrom of one: Belfast Media (Aug 21) Editorial
Buncrana's 'Window of Hope' unveiled: Derry Journal (Aug 18)
Stormont tight-lipped over cost of magazine: The News Letter
Setting the scene for peacebuilding: BBC Freya McClements
BBC pushes an all-Ireland agenda – claim: The News Letter
Relics of the past: Derry Journal (Aug 18) Editorial
'People should not be bullied into renouncing traditions': The Herald (Aug 21) Ian Wilson
Anger over proposal to axe Glasgow parades: The News Letter
Tuesday, August 25
Officers not warned about 'road block': Irish News Mark Rainey
Roadblock a stunt says PSNI chief: BBC
Republican 'proud' of attending rally: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
How GAA scored an own goal over SF demonstration: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Unionists might regret putting trust in Tories: Irish News Roy Garland
Devolved government not a worthy successor to direct rule: The News Letter Alex Kane
Sectarian incidents after band parade see war of words erupt: Irish News Ashleigh McDonald
Bigots must be rejected: Irish News (Aug 22) Editorial
IRA victims could take action over Megrahi: The News Letter
Maze escaper plans to set up home in south: Irish News
Narrow Water para returns after 30 years: The News Letter
'Murdered in an idyllic setting – it felt so unreal': Sligo Champion (Aug 19) Jim Gray
Inquiry tells family agent was in killer RIRA gang: Irish News Allison Morris
'No one can place a price on the Irish language': Donegal Democrat (Aug 20) Michelle Nic Phaidin
Comhaltas may stage Fleadh Cheoil in North for the first time: The Irish Times Eoghan MacConnell
Aw, it's not fair . . . WHOOPS -- ANOTHER BOYCOTT: Irish Independent
Army plan to engage northern builder provokes ire: The Irish Times Paddy Clancy
You can take the man out of Ardoyne..: Sunday Tribune (Aug 23) Suzanne Breen
2,000 sign up to defect from church: The Irish Times (Aug 20) Alison Healy
Surge in student priests 'is not due to recession': Irish Independent Allison Bray
Priesthood in Ireland – Signs of a new era for the Church: Irish Examiner Editorial
Is the Catholic Church entering into exile?: The Irish Times Patrick Claffey
Monday, August 24
Row as DPP member attends IRA parade: Belfast Telegraph Rebecca Black
PSNI investigates illegal checkpoints: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
SF councillor attacks former party colleague for defection: Sunday Tribune (Aug 23) Conor McMorrow
This isn't just a political partition, this is a Sinn Fein partition: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 11) Gail Walker
Chuckle brothers could have a comeback tour: Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
Dissident republicans chase gang members out of Cavan: Sunday Tribune (Aug 23) Suzanne Breen
Tensions run high after parade: Belfast Telegraph
'Spectacular' murder was nothing but butchery says Garda bodyguard: Sligo Champion (Aug 19) Jim Gray
Lord Mountbatten security was 'farcical' says retired bodyguard: Sligo Champion (Aug 19) Jim Gray
Why we should remember Paul and all those lost summer days: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
The shadow of Mullaghmore: Sunday Tribune (Aug 23) Valerie Shanley
Killing that changed the course of history: Evening Herald (Aug 18) Katie Byrne
Can there ever be any justification for killing?: Sunday Business Post (Aug 23) Vincent Browne
1971 massacre families speak out: Belfast Media (Aug 21) Briege Voyle
We must learn from our history: Irish News (Aug 20) Editorial
Give marching orders to Cromwell mural: Belfast Media (Aug 21)
GAA has tapped into growth of sport as substitute for religion: The Irish Times Tom Inglis
McKee Wrights jail thriller: Sunday Life (Aug 23) Aaron Tinney
'No more new priests until abuse addressed': Sunday Tribune (Aug 23) Suzanne Breen
Battle lines drawn on Lisbon Treaty: The Irish Times (Aug 19) Editorial
Mind set – Designing a new peace: Times of India Mike Knowles
Sunday, August 23
UUP 'hopes to field Catholics and women in next election': Irish News William Graham
Hermon remains undecided on Tory alliance: Irish News William Graham
Policing politics in Northern Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Mick Fealty
GAA 'not involved' in hunger strike event: The News Letter
GAA is right to steer clear of H-Block row: Sunday Independent Eamon Sweeney
Nelson should calm down: Irish News Newton Emerson
Dissident checkpoints condemned: Ireland_On-Line
Real IRA lessons from Basque terrorists: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com (Aug 3) Niall O'Dowd
There is an alternative to Sinn Fein: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Breandán Mac Cionnaith
Emotional visit from murdered soldier's girlfriend: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 21) Claire McNeilly
Former IRA militant from Oakland deported: San Jose Mercury News Matt Krupnick
After 25 years escaper returns: BBC
Wronged have right to justice: Irish News (Aug 21) Editorial
Bonfire slur vicar 'overwhelmed' by Catholic support: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Sectarianism blamed for graffiti incidents: Irish News Jonathan Drennan
Time To Tear Down Belfast's 'Peace Walls'?: Sky News (Aug 21) Vicky Hawthorne
Martin McGuinness – I'm not bothered by gun photograph: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 19)
The first barricade baby 'part of history': Irish News (Aug 19) Bimpe Archer
Pogroms sowed the seeds of destruction of the Orange state: Belfast Media (Aug 21) Gerry Kelly
No surrender ever to the enemy within: Sunday Independent Declan Lynch
A guide to Norn Irn: Part I – local lingo: Derry Journal (Aug 18) Norman Hamill
Broadcasting needs new ideas and not more money: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Vile Orange marches prove Scots still have way to go on compassion: Sunday Herald Muriel Gray
Orange circus is out of order: Scotland on Sunday Dani Garavelli
Saturday, August 22
Some SDLP MLAs don't speak to me – McGuinness: Derry Journal
IRA fugitive is deported in shackles aboard US spy plane: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Disappointed, but Pól glad that his ordeal is finally over: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Antrim parade passes without incident: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Trouble flares at loyalist band parade in Rasharkin: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Parade passes off peacefully: The News Letter Gemma Murray
McDaid murder accused links to Rasharkin bands: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Nationalists don't want divided city: Derry Journal Editorial
Bail refused in Lithuania real IRA case: UTV Internet
32CSM members searched after 'Home' protest: Derry Journal
Victims' campaigner contacts McGuinness after police search: Irish News Allison Morris
INLA say they shot father-of-three: Derry Journal
Probe over sectarian graffiti: UTV Internet
Long Tower collection after bonfire outrage: Derry Journal
Demand for peace forum to tackle sectarianism: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Relatives fury over British army poster: Belfast Media
'Sleep-deprived and tortured... I would have signed anything': Irish News (Aug 20)
You can't rewrite history, says leading republican: Belfast Media Anthony Neeson
Glorifying actions of terrorists a step too far: The News Letter Editorial
Why we should leave our history firmly in the past: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Final solution is no longer possible: Belfast Media Des Wilson
Unionists 'wait 40% longer' for NIHE home in Lisburn: Ulster Star (Aug 13) Stacey Heaney
Indian family forced from home: Belfast Media
'We're in a new political space': The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Devine claims Orange Order is dying out: The Herald (Aug 20) Gerry Braiden
Friday, August 21
Tories deny split with UUP over justice transfer: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Appeal for calm ahead of loyalist parade: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Protest expected at band parade: BBC
Band speaks out over Rasharkin parade: The News Letter
Sinn Fein accused of hypocrisy over loyalist parade: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Graffiti daubed on Orange hall: The News Letter
Is UDA boss wavering over weapons?: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Interface church may be restored after 25 years: Irish News Bimpe Archer
Concern over 40 PSNI files found dumped in skip at a building site: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Hay would 'take risks' to tackle Protestant alienation: Londonderry Sentinel
Man's shooting blamed on dissidents: UTV Internet
The night I was riddled with bullets at Massereene Army barracks: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Names of teenage convicts to be cleared: Irish News Allison Morris
Nationalists clash over Hunger Strike event at GAA's grounds: Irish News Bimpe Archer
ETA members attend hunger strike event: The News Letter
GAA to investigate commemoration: BBC
Hungerstrike parade is a 'fitting' success: Newry Democrat
Mountbatten boat bombing 30 years on – a father's personal journey: Impartial Reporter
The Battle of the Bogside: Londonderry Sentinel (Aug 5) Eamon Sweeney
Remember the summer of '69: Newry Democrat
Gruesome moment in Irish history won't be forgotten: Irish News Jim Gibney
US fury at calls for Maze escapee to be jailed: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Ministerial moves lead to mistrust: The News Letter Editorial
Lockerbie release – Mercy is not a sign of weakness: Irish Examiner Editorial
Glasgow has more parades than Belfast and Londonderry combined: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Thursday, August 20
Tension grows in village over loyalist parade: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Appeal for cool heads over contentious Orange parade: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
UPRG deny loyalist 'split': Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Police search at dissident's home: Irish News Allison Morris
Frontline policing a casualty of budget shortfalls: Belfast Media Jimmy Spratt
PSNI needs to make a difference on the ground: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
Call for GAA 'paramilitary display' investigation: UTV Internet
GAA wrong to host event – McCausland: The News Letter
SDLP and SF clash over H-Block GAA club event: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Politics in sport is so divisive: The News Letter Editorial
Protestant unity call: Londonderry Sentinel
Orange Hall attack third in month: BBC
Pure Hatred: Coleraine Times
Bonfires require more regulation: Irish News Editorial
D-day scheduled – Brennan told he's leaving Friday: Irish Echo Peter McDermott
Let Brennan stay: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Editorial
Jail escapees 'must not get an amnesty': The News Letter
Why Irish American vote is more important than ever: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Stella O'Leary
Man jailed for boat bomb now SF activist: Irish News Diana Rusk
Did the Irish government seriously consider invading?: Derry Journal Edward Longwill
Sound of silence safest for mealy-mouthed unionists: Irish News Brian Feeney
IRA capitalised on British army routine: Irish News Jonathan Drennan
Given their marching orders on Glasgow streets: The Scotsman Stephen McGinty
Orange Order 'under attack' over parades, claims chief: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Wednesday, August 19
McGuinness – DUP mustn't shy away from justice devolution: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
No more dithering on justice powers: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness – I still keep in touch with Ian Paisley: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Lead kindly politicians amidst the encircling gloom: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
No date yet for DPP meeting: Derry Journal
New chief constable's PR skills will serve him well: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
Ex-Provos swell RAAD ranks: Derry Journal
Family flee home after gang attack: UTV Internet
Campbell 'attempted to buy arms for group': The Times Tony Halpin
Bomb suspect's brother goes on trial over Baltic weapons sting: Irish Independent Sarah Stack
RIRA arms trial adjourned: UTV Internet
The Big Question – How active is the Real IRA, and what can the security forces do about it?: The Independent David McKittrick
Attack on McDaid family home: UTV Internet
Burning an 'insult' to Protestants: Derry Journal
INLA 'tells ex-member it will delay his release': Irish News Allison Morris
Battle ahead over release of the Saville Report: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Omagh bomb victim's mother says – The pain never goes away: Derry Journal
McCausland slams H-Block event: BBC
My father was also a Clonard defender: Belfast Media
Eyewitness steps up to clear trooper's name after 40 years: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Ballymurphy Massacre victims are remembered: Belfast Media (Aug 11) Roisin McManus
Order took fire taking wounded to hospital: Irish News Maeve Connolly
West Belfast recalls pogrom: Belfast Media
Reminiscing no substitute for objective historical accounts: Irish News Breidge Gadd
Demand grows for North envoy: Belfast Media
Miliband has a point on violence: The News Letter Liam Clarke
A motley range of separatists struggle for state recognition of their identity: Financial Times James Matthews
Bid to cut 90% of parades by Loyal Orders: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Tuesday, August 18
Donaldson urges jail for Maze escapee: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Woodward urged to seek extradition of IRA escapee: The News Letter
Sectarian attacks ahead of Rasharkin parade: The News Letter
Spate of attacks ahead of march: Irish News Andrea McKernon
Call for Orange volunteers to end attacks: The News Letter
International rights adviser to examine riot baton round use International rights adviser to examine riot baton round use: Irish News Allison Morris
'Real IRA' man faces trial in Lithuania accused of arms dealing for dissident group: Daily Telegraph Andrew Hough
Vilnius 'Real IRA' trial to open: BBC Richard Galpin
H-Block prison protests marked: Irish News Allison Morris
Father willing to meet Mountbatten bomber: The News Letter
Loyalist mob attack on Catholic homes recalled: Irish News Allison Morris
Events radicalised me overnight: Belfast Media (Aug 14) Roisin McManus
I witnessed B Specials killing says missionary: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Blame Churches for the Troubles: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Seeds of a new life were sown beneath the trauma of 1969: Irish News Roy Garland
Maze row over new call for demolition: The News Letter
Tyrone car bomb sinister – SDLP: Irish News Ashleigh McDonald
Loyalist Mahood declared bankrupt: BBC
Memorial on display: Irish News
Undercover cops nab 'sectarian' Linfield fans: Derry Journal
Belfast appears to have a love affair with negativity: Irish News Tom Kelly
British National Party – Mad as well as bad: The Guardian Editorial
Monday, August 17
McGartland blames SF for loss of pension: Sunday Tribune (Aug 16) Suzanne Breen
Dear Matt, it won't be all plain sailing at the helm of the PSNI: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Maze escapee set to be deported from US this week as final appeal fails: The Irish Times Jim Dee
IRA militant's wife to stay in U.S.: San Antonio Express-News Lynn Brezosky
Departing British envoy 'hopeful' of visit by Queen Elizabeth: The Irish Times Michael Parsons
Orange hall defaced and damaged in attack: Belfast Telegraph
Loyalists blamed for window-smashing spree: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Ulster tensions rise as court is torched: The Scotsman Ian Graham
Tall Ships – It's Belfast's moment, let's build on it: Belfast Telegraph Naomi Long
Making sense of Dover Street 1969: Belfast Media (Aug 14)
Protestants 'fearful' of invasion from south: Irish News (Aug 14)
Neeson shines spotlight on the Troubles: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com (Aug 12) Kelly Fincham
Remembering the 1981 hunger-strikers: Belfast Media (Aug 14) Editorial
Frustration once again: Irish Independent (Aug 15) Editorial
Peter King Watch: The Spectator (Aug 4) Alex Massie
Unionist anger at Miliband comments: The News Letter
An Post plantation gets my stamp of approval: Irish Independent Mary Kenny
Sunday, August 16
Crisis looms on policing powers: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Policing for Ardoyne rioting costs £422,000: The News Letter
Baggott talks of challenge ahead: The News Letter
Profile – Matt Baggott: The Sunday Times
North is still fertile seedbed of division: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Do Protestants no longer matter in Londonderry?: Londonderry Sentinel Clare Weir
Dissidents linked to parade halt: BBC
Premises hit in sectarian attacks: BBC
Victims campaigner calls for probe into gun photo: Londonderry Sentinel
Roadblock fire in Northern Ireland marks beginning of Troubles: Scottish Sunday Mail
Murdered Lord Louis backed Irish unification: Sunday Independent Andrea Byrne
Mountbatten 'a marked man for 20 years': The Sunday Times Colin Coyle
Police turn to inmate to help solve 1995 case of disappearing man: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Gary Craig
SF on road from Navan to nowhere: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Sinn Fein runs into problems funding fight against Lisbon: Irish Independent Aidan O'Connor
After the Troubles, Telling Different Stories: New York Times Terrence Rafferty
Shinners trapped in Northern light: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
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