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Tuesday, August 31
Margaret Ritchie pushes for 'progressive nationalism': Belfast Telegraph
Nationalist estates ask for greater police presence: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Police accused of provoking Ballycastle riot: UTV Internet
Ballycastle riots nipped in the bud, says top policeman: Belfast Telegraph
Why leadership battle could tear party apart: Belfast Telegraph Alex Kane
Don't repeat unionism's mistakes: The News Letter Norman Baxter
Former bishop condemns report linking priest to bombing: Irish Examiner Conall O Fátharta
Catholic Church living in denial – Campbell: The News Letter
Claudy bombing – To this day, I dream about my little sister Kathryn and in those dreams she is always eight, the age she was when I saw her murdered . . .: Belfast Telegraph Mark Eakin
Claudy's 'disproportionate' suffering: Londonderry Sentinel
Claudy bombings cover-up is truly appalling: The News Letter
Church must now come clean and admit collusion in Claudy cover-up: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Faith and realpolitik: Guardian.co.uk Mary Kenny
'Hidden tragedy' of Claudy laid bare: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
How all the inquiries are just pouring money down the drain: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Woman 'very ill' before parade assault: UTV Internet
Appeal for witnesses to parade incident: The News Letter
Assault man's family say UVF behind hate campaign: Belfast Telegraph
Families flee over UDA 'warnings': BBC
Call for bomb memorial to be reinstated: The News Letter
Cross-border ties are vital: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
I will not resign, insists a defiant Cardinal Brady: Belfast Telegraph
Under-fire Irish Cardinal vows to join Pope on visit to Britain: Daily Telegraph Martin Beckford
Orange groups see red over Pope's parade through city: The Scotsman Ian Swanson
Papal visit fuels calls to end ban on Catholic succession: The Herald Kate Devlin
Monday, August 30
Senior ex-Provisional confirms Fr James Chesney was in IRA: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Claudy relatives demand inquiry: The News Letter
Priest dismisses criticism of Catholic church over Claudy bombing: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Leave Father Chesney to God, says Catholic widow: The News Letter
This Turbulent Priest: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Report has opened 'a can of worms': Londonderry Sentinel Niall Deeney
Sleepy village longs for truth: The News Letter
'I picked her up... Then I saw a hole in her head': Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Truth must come out on Claudy: The News Letter Editorial
Cardinal says he retains support of faithful: The Irish Times Gordon Deegan
Unionist unity would push moderate nationalists towards Dublin (Aug 27): The News Letter Malachi O'Doherty
Last day of marching season ends peacefully: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
SF councillor claims woman assaulted at Ballymena march: BBC
Petition for fresh meeting on parades legislation: The News Letter
NI Water to remove sectarian graffiti at reservoir (Aug 19): Ulster Star
AOH hall attacked (Aug 25): Ballymoney Times
UDA urged to 'sit down and talk': The News Letter
Fugitive IRA 'supergrass' visits sister in New York: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
On the road from Beal na Blath to Lough Hyne (Aug 29): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
IFA want higher profile in city: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin McLaughlin
Twinbrook Irish school 'new build' plans are shelved (Jun 24): BBC
Watson anger at Irish schools funding (Aug 3): Antrim Times
RTE – and their obsession with Norn Iron. (Aug 28): Evening Herald
Pushing on with the A5 (Aug 24): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Welcome the Pope (Aug 29): Scotland on Sunday Editorial
Australians 'want to keep the monarchy' according to poll: Daily Mail Richard Shears
Sunday, August 29
Detectives 'know names of Claudy killers': Sunday Express James Murray
'Claudy bombs made at Swatragh': Londonderry Sentinel
Claudy Report – Mystery still surrounds bomb confession letter (Aug 25): The News Letter
In the name of the Father? (Aug 28): The Irish Times Ed Moloney
The prosaic truth about Fr Chesney: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
The context was frightening but church collusion was still wrong: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Cardinal must accept he's wrong ... or else go (Aug 26): Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Not everyone is quick to condemn the Church (Aug 28): The Independent Richard Ingrams
Claudy's grief speaks volumes about Northern Ireland's unspoken truths: The Observer Elizabeth Day
I just want to forget the Troubles: Sunday Independent Cathal MacCarthy
Ireland's men of terror scuttle back out of the shadows as Al Qaeda beckons: Sunday Express James Murray
Call for unity despite SF first minister: The News Letter
Rasharkin – Band 'regret' over late parade: Ballymoney Times
Orange and Hibernian side-by-side: The News Letter Sam McBride
Contentious parade passes without trouble: Belfast Telegraph Clare Weir
Leading PUP member, David Rose, quits party: BBC
Gardai on high alert for Blair's Dublin visit: Evening Herald Adelina Campos
We can't even bury our differences (Aug 24): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
The crisis that exists in Catholicism: The News Letter Nick Garbutt
Has the bell tolled for the final time?: Belfast Media Ciara Quinn
Against the Pope's visit? Just 5% say yes: Scotland on Sunday Tom Peterkin
Pope Benedict's visit: Beleaguered Catholic church struggles against secular tide: The Observer Peter Stanford
SNP to push independence at poll: Daily Star on Sunday
Hamas, the I.R.A. and Us: New York Times Ali Abunimah
Mixed Irish Blessing (Aug 27): Foreign Policy James Traub
Saturday, August 28
President says dissident efforts to end peace will fail: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Hijacked driver's family reject dissident claims: Derry Journal
Fears of tit-for-tat campaign after pipe-bombers strike at GAA club: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Condemnation of sectarian graffiti: The News Letter
Row over new Australian travel warning on rising Northern Ireland 'civil unrest': Daily Telegraph Andrew Hough
NI tourism chiefs hit back at travel advice: RTE
Residents fail to stop flashpoint parade band: Belfast Telegraph Clare Weir
All sides urged to seek a peaceful outcome to parade: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Party politics behind Orange vote – Mervyn Gibson: BBC
I don't want UUP leadership race to be a slagging match, says Tom Elliott: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Unionism must grasp economics (Jul 22): The News Letter Graham Gudgin
'I can't understand why police didn't arrest priest': Derry Journal
MP rejects IRA's denial: Londonderry Sentinel
Hay – Release all papers plea: Londonderry Sentinel
Claudy bombing victim welcomes case review: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Families are encouraged to 'seek answers' by Claudy Ombudsman: Londonderry Sentinel Patricia Devlin
My mother blamed herself for my sister's murder till the day she died: Irish Independent Susan Daly
Last photo of 'bomb' priest: Derry Journal
Fundamentally moderate Willie Whitelaw may have saved hundreds of lives: The Guardian Simon Hoggart
What other dark secrets are hidden in our history?: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Controversy ahead of Hunger Strike event in Bundoran: Donegal Democrat Matt Britton
Wilson questions need for Human Rights Commission: BBC
Derry's 'pride' over first gay parade: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Attacks on gays in Northern Ireland city increase: Los Angeles Times Henry Chu
Church's 'dismay' at the pope's state visit: The News Letter
Toxic loan 'chaos' is averted by NAMA (Aug 26): Belfast Telegraph Sarah Arnott
Friday, August 27
Defeated candidate prepares for court: Impartial Reporter
'Ulster Unionists may do DUP deal': The News Letter
I will work with others to benefit UUP and province: Belfast Telegraph Tom Elliott
Strabane man 'had registration of car hit by pipe bomb': BBC
Viable device found in Carrickfergus: UTV Internet
Rasharkin – Storey slams 'Republicans who caused sectarian havoc': Ballymoney Times
Bomb warning in Tyrone GAA halls: UTV Internet
Northern Ireland flares, but will it ignite? (Aug 25): Los Angeles Times Henry Chu
Sell Ulster, and earn a peace bonus: The Independent Mary Dejevsky
'Loyal orders threaten the Union': The News Letter Liam Kennedy
Uncovering truth of Troubles atrocities like Claudy 'may take 50 years': Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Claudy Report – Campbell calls for Cameron to apologise: The News Letter
Ex-RUC officers tell of Chesney pursuit: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Hotel couple recall day of horror: The News Letter
Claudy bombing – Good and evil weren't ever black and white: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Not peace but a sword: The Economist
Truth and the Troubles: New York Times Editorial
Denis Donaldson inquest postponed for the fifth time: BBC
The costs of division are too high for this society to bear: Belfast Telegraph Duncan Morrow
CIA says Irish Americans were terror agents in new Wilkileaks document (Aug 26): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Ulster-Scots survey 'encouraging': UTV Internet
Australia, US warn travellers on visits to North: The Irish Times Pamela Newenham
16th birthday for 'ceasefire baby': Carrick Times
I Forgot Andy – 129 days later and still no decision: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Celtic fans need to ditch their shady, pro-terrorist sympathies and return to their Catholic roots: Telegraph.co.uk James MacMillan
Murphy in war of words with SDLP over water furore (Aug 24): Belfast Telegraph
Ireland's sons turn their backs on the priesthood: The Independent Jerome Taylor
Thursday, August 26
MLA calls for change to St Andrews accord: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dump UCUNF but keep the link with Tories, says Elliott: The News Letter
UUP hopeful doubt over single party: Belfast Telegraph
Businessman denies leadership bid: The News Letter
Same Hymn Sheet: BBC Mark Devenport
A working Stormont is a unionist bulwark: The News Letter Sammy Wilson
Claudy collusion inquiry ruled out: UTV Internet
Ombudsman failed to quiz Vatican on alleged IRA priest: Irish Independent John Cooney
Unionists up pressure on cardinal over Claudy: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Bishop Daly's 'doubts' over Claudy bomb report claims: BBC
Ex-officer says RUC chiefs prevented Fr Chesney arrest: BBC
RUC made scapegoats' for state and church: The News Letter
Claudy Report – 'Report must not be the final chapter': The News Letter
Church accused of 'lacking moral authority' over Claudy bombing: Daily Telegraph Martin Beckford
Why the State and church feared acting against priest: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Claudy bombing – Collusion claim is unsettling (Aug 25): Irish Examiner Editorial
No hiding immoral Claudy cover-up: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Disgusting conspiracy over Claudy: The News Letter Editorial
IRA bombers and the church (Aug 25): Irish Independent Editorial
Scotland's own 'IRA priest' who escaped justice 37 years ago: The Scotsman Stephen McGinty
Rasharkin – Residents Association 'astounded over midnight parade': Ballymoney Times
Rasharkin – Finlay accuses Sinn Fein of 'hypocrisy' over parade: Ballymoney Times
Excellent marching and discipline on display in annual parade: The News Letter
Royal Black institution 'angry' at parade restrictions: The News Letter
Murdered informer Denis Donaldson's inquest to start: Belfast Telegraph
Human rights move welcomed: The News Letter
Men freed after Lurgan bomb questioning: BBC
Man in court over 'terrorist documents': UTV Internet
Bail bid delayed for man held over Derry bomb: The Irish Times
Fears over funds from Republic for £844m road (Aug 25): Belfast Telegraph
North's Nama committee will be informed of asset disposal plans: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Wednesday, August 25
Northern Ireland priest's role in bombing covered up, probe finds: Los Angeles Times Henry Chu
Church and state colluded to free 'IRA bomber priest': The Independent David McKittrick
IRA bombing of Claudy described as Northern Ireland's forgotten atrocity: Daily Telegraph Laura Roberts
Call for PM to apologise over 'cover-up': Financial Times John Murray Brown
NI Police Ombudsman appeals for information on bombing: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
The day that terror was visited on a sleepy Derry village: Irish Independent Anita Guidera
Anger over killers not brought to justice: The Irish Times George Jackson
Claudy Report – Political reaction: The News Letter
COI welcomes Claudy report: Derry Journal
Priest carried on as an active IRA man -- even after transfer: Irish Independent Anita Guidera
Brady denies Catholic Church colluded in Chesney cover-up: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe and David Young
Claudy bombings – Father Chesney, the 'Provo Priest': The Guardian Owen Bowcott
'How many more did Chesney hurt?': Derry Journal
The 'dark secret' Cardinal Conway took to his grave: Irish Independent John Cooney
Catholic Church in Claudy Bombing conspiracy: BBC William Crawley
Powder-keg politics of 1972 have denied justice to the bereaved and injured: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
The fatal mistakes that led to this shameful cover-up: Daily Mail Andrew Alexander
Playboy priest was able to get away with murder: Irish Independent Sam Smyth
A Long Way To Tipperary?: BBC Mark Devenport
Truth must come out over collusion claims: The Scotsman Peter Geoghegan
Killings at Claudy: The Irish Times Editorial
Don't open old wound: Daily Mirror Editorial
Donegal man in bid to become Unionist leader: Derry Journal
McCrea leadership bid welcomed: The News Letter
Tom Elliott – I will block Sinn Fein First Minister: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
UUP battle – now it's McCrea v Elliott: Belfast Telegraph
Province must aim to be a beacon: The News Letter Lee Reynolds
UUP leadership deal could save the party (Aug 22): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
New UUP leader must stop the rot: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Pipe-bomb is found in grounds of police station: Belfast Telegraph
Bomb group apologises to taxi driver: Derry Journal
The big players need to tread carefully around the bit players: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Two men charged over Ardoyne riot: BBC
Belfast's Messed Up Minority and their Media Support: Huffington Post Michael Evans
DUP and Sinn Fein divided over donations: BBC
Tuesday, August 24
Dissidents deny having contact with governments: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dissident group claims members are former IRA: BBC
Dissidents won't destabilise Northern Ireland peace process: Guardian.co.uk Tim Chapman
Community unites for Lurgan peace vigil: The News Letter Sara Girvin
Spanish man on Ardoyne rioting attempted murder charge: BBC
Families forced out by elaborate hoax: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Area 'held to ransom' by UDA says grandmother: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Unionists can cooperate while retaining own values: The News Letter Tom Elliott
Shinners hope to 'Brush' UUP aside: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Royal Black members to pass Ardoyne: The News Letter
Flute band's website mocks Hunger Strikers: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Rasharkin residents could take legal action over parade: Belfast Telegraph
Commission plays down 'illegal parade' claims: The News Letter
Sinn Fein 'must do more to halt sectarian attacks': The News Letter
Cover-up of priest's role in IRA to be confirmed: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
To venerate Collins is to exult in a bloody legacy of atrocity: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Tourist centre to give Shankill boost: UTV Internet
Monica McWilliams to leave human rights body next year: BBC
SF calls for island tax and welfare code: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Young Gaeilgeoirs hopeful about Gaeltacht's future: Donegal Democrat Carolyn Farrar
Duffy gets green light to play for Ireland: Derry Journal
Conor Murphy back to tackle departmental disarray: Belfast Telegraph
Monday, August 23
McCrea announces leadership challenge: The News Letter Sara Girvin
A radical realignment of unionist political power has been on the cards for some time: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Unionist unity needless (Aug 20): The News Letter Mark Neale
Fears of bomb attack at Tory conference: The Herald Michael Settle
Could Republican bombers return to the mainland?: The Independent David McKittrick
Old fears resurface as shadow of terror falls over Ulster (Aug 18): Yorkshire Post Christopher Walker
Man faces Ardoyne rioting attempted murder charge: BBC
NUJ slams PSNI's disregard of source protection (Aug 22): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
SF to discuss Rasharkin parade with police: BBC
How my dad was murdered by the British state: MorningStarOnline.co.uk Dan Glazebrook
TV show claims British knew of deadly IRA Dutch operation in advance (Aug 22): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Twenty Years On, A Family's Question Still Remains – Why Did The IRA Kill Our Sons? (Aug 22): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
President in tribute to those who built peace: Irish Independent Allison Bray
DUP MP enters Bogside for debate (Aug 14): The News Letter
Protestants urged to visit Belfast City Cemetery graves: BBC
Cultural neglect isolates province (Aug 19): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Al-Qaeda Budget Moved to Northern Ireland by MI5: Epoch Times Damian Robin
Sunday, August 22
Irish terror groups target Conservative party conference in Birmingham: The Observer Mark Townsend and Toby Helm
Vigil held after Lurgan bomb: UTV Internet
The motivations of Lurgan's dissident republican youth: BBC
Fear returns to haunt the people of Northern Ireland who have grown used to peace: The Observer Mark Townsend
Real IRA's lust for violence matters more than ideology on the streets: The Observer Eamonn McCann
700 days of failure and 1 day of success: BBC Mark Devenport
As a loyalist, I'm not hung-up on a SF first minister (Aug 20): The News Letter Paul Clissold
PSNI criticised over Rasharkin parade route change: BBC
PSNI defends parade route move: Belfast Telegraph
Man arrested over Twelfth riots: BBC
PSNI chief Matt Baggott hasn't given up on plan to use armed civil guards: Belfast Telegraph
Mystery remains over 'English' IRA man at centre of massacre: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Disarming the walls: The Age (Melbourne, Aug 21) Billy Briggs
GAA throws lifeline to Protestant church (Aug 11): Belfast Telegraph Connla Young
Cross Border Women's Reconciliation Project celebrate achievements: Donegal Democrat
Working together is the only way out of the financial crisis (Aug 18): Belfast Telegraph Seamus McAleavey
Backing for minister in water row: The News Letter
Angelus still ringing with controversy 60 years on (Aug 18): Irish Examiner Conall Ó Fátharta
Sixty years of the Angelus: BBC Ruth McDonald
I'm an atheist but this anti-Catholic rhetoric is making me nervous: The Observer Padraig Reidy
Comic carry-on of the papal visit is no joke (Aug 21): Daily Telegraph Damian Thompson
Saturday, August 21
Minister denies talks with Ulster dissidents: The Scotsman Craig Woodhouse
Paterson coy on dissident republican contact: BBC
DUP seeks meeting on talks with dissidents: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
32 CSM man charged under terrorism legislation: BBC
Protesters clash with police as terror suspect appears in court: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Police return MacDermott SIM: Derry Journal
Officer says journalist statements led to charges: The Irish Times George Jackson
PSNI moving forward with Baggott's personal touch: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Cheesed off PSNI are 'not lovin it': Derry Journal
Picture released in Ardoyne 'masonry' probe: UTV Internet
Stalled loyalist parade takes place after route change: BBC
'Republicans up the ante in Rasharkin': The News Letter Gemma Murray
Anger after four parades are restricted: The News Letter
Appeals for calm after Orange hall blaze: Tyrone Times
Police renew Walker's statue appeal: Derry Journal
Tom Elliott 'jumped gun' in bid to succeed Sir Reg: Belfast Telegraph
Ageing politicians must leave for future of society (Aug 18): The News Letter Irwin Armstrong
Inquest delays 'breach family's human rights': The Scotsman Michael McHugh
HET 'will question 'Kingsmills suspects: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Claudy bombing findings to be released: RTE
Claudy bomb report 'could cause hurt': The News Letter Michael McGlade
Posters from the edge: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Do we really want the Queen of England here?: Irish Independent Mary Kenny
Minister 'has questions to answer' over NI Water events: BBC
DUP's Wilson in praise of Finance Minister: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
We were right to let Megrahi go home: Daily Telegraph Bruce Anderson
Fleadh in break for the Border (Aug 20): Irish Independent Jeananne Craig
Friday, August 20
Elliott reported over 'early UUP leadership' bid: BBC
Elliott says report to party's disciplinary committee 'petty': Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
I couldn't vote for a unionist unity party (Aug 10): The News Letter Brian Wilson
Sinn Fein's McKay and Pride of the Maine clash over Rasharkin parade allegations: Ballymena Times
Rasharkin parade advice 'beyond Commission's remit': UTV Internet
UUP woman congratulates ABOD: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Public meeting over riot pictures: Belfast Telegraph
Boy, 13, charged over Twelfth of July rioting in Lurgan: BBC
Why leaders must unite on dissident threat: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Dissidents won't be happy until they are all alone on this island: Belfast Telegraph Sharon Owens
The bombs of August: The Economist
'Protection' demand has no place in West: Belfast Media Editorial
The Protestants of Londonderry (Aug 12): Londonderry Sentinel Gregory Campbell
We have to face up to breaking down barriers: Belfast Telegraph Owen Polley
Claudy D-Day: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
Boycott Loch an Iúir the only way following hurley attacks: Belfast Media Gearóid ó Cairealláin
Bundoran Hunger Strike Commemoration 'not sectarian' – Casey: Donegal Democrat Sue Doherty
NUJ criticises PSNI seizing Derry journalist's phone: BBC
Union furious over journalist phone seizure: UTV Internet
Ex-TUV candidate in Twitter race row: UTV Internet
Ex-TUV candidate unrepentant over Twitter support for racists: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Note links Murphy to report changes: The News Letter Sam McBride
Of the IRA and the Afghan war: Harper's John R. MacArthur
Thursday, August 19
Commission gives parade go-ahead: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Leaked report reveals abuse by protestors: The News Letter
Ardoyne pair jailed 'until parades end': UTV Internet
'Festival brought Maiden City together': The News Letter
'Mardi Gras'? Not likely (Aug 17): Derry Journal Editorial
PSNI criticised over leaflets: BBC
Police defend interface violence leaflet drop: Belfast Telegraph
Police deal with overnight city alerts: UTV Internet
Dissidents 'must listen to public': The News Letter Michael McGlade
Dad-of-five fails to get bail in IRA arms case: Evening Herald Laura Whelan
Derry bomb footage posted online: Derry Journal
Ex-prisoner leaves PUP over UVF link: The News Letter
'Unionism is weakened when it tries to be positive' (Aug 17): The News Letter Jeffrey Dudgeon
McDaid witnesses in fear, court told: Coleraine Times
Omagh victim still fighting for compensation: BBC
Bloody Sunday families favourites to win award: The Irish Times George Jackson
Political row erupts after saloon gets a last chance: Belfast Telegraph
Anger over flags on Newry bypass: Newry Democrat Martin Hearty
Murphy agrees to DRD hearing: UTV Internet
Water, Water Everywhere: BBC Mark Devenport
First Polish national joins PSNI: The News Letter
PMS savers hit out at £4m refurbishment of Church House: BBC Kevin Magee
Church leaders' strategy for the future is a matter of faith: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
The news-makers – Where are they now?: The Irish Times Ronan McGreevy
Chelsea Clinton's thesis to remain private: Irish Post
Keep our outspoken Senate and its meaningful debates (Aug 15): Sunday Independent Eamon Delaney
Did Tony Blair's Catholicism play a role in his donation to the British Legion?: Belfast Telegraph Paul Vallely
Wednesday, August 18
'No evidence' that MI5 fail to help PSNI – MP: The News Letter
SDLP stands by call for PSNI to take on MI5 role: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Viable pipe bomb in Bellaghy alert: UTV Internet
Calls for no return to 'bad old days': The News Letter
Dundalk dissident republic suspect refused bail: BBC
Northern Ireland Violence Brings New Fears: SkyNews.com David Blevins
Of course we need to talk to terrorists: Belfast Telegraph Nuala McKeever
When does a 'comrade' transform into an 'eejit'?: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Residents support PSNI: Newry Democrat Claire Treanor
PSNI budget – Matt Baggot refuses to budge over cutbacks: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Reduced police cover 'will increase fear of dissidents': The News Letter
David Cameron 'must recognise special role of the PSNI': Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Baggott puts his size tens in it this time: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Time for police and politicians to do what it says on the tin: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Policing cuts must reflect our needs: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
No time for reducing police hours: The News Letter Editorial
Commission upholds parade ruling: UTV Internet
Rasharkin decision a 'recipe for disaster': The News Letter
DUP accused of Rasharkin parade 'scare-mongering': BBC
Right to parade can't clash with right to trade – Anderson: Derry Journal
Nationalists are urged to show Orange support: The News Letter
Tourists did not stay away during march – tour guide: Derry Journal
First NI dig in Disappeared search: UTV Internet
O'Hares' agony is over as HET report lifts the lid: Newry Democrat Brian Hyland
Herrema recalls humility of priest who aided release: Irish Examiner Kerrie Kennedy and Olivia Kelleher
Negotiating North from language and laundry to parking and parties: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Number of shoppers going north plummets: Irish Independent Aideen Sheehan
NIW revelations put pressure on Murphy: The News Letter Sam McBride
Counties told 'police' rules on GAA club facilities use: Irish Examiner Jim O'Sullivan
When the Queen dies, Australia should become a republic, says Welsh-born PM: Daily Mail Richard Shears
Tuesday, August 17
IRA hardliners 'want to make a kill by the end of the month' as Northern Ireland police chief warns of another Omagh: Daily Mail Sean Kane
Police investigate Bellaghy bomb warning: BBC
Man in court on weapon charges: The News Letter
Lurgan. Lest we forget: BBC Martina Purdy
Dissident republican cynicism runs deep (Aug 15): Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Government is wrong to talk to terrorists: The News Letter Sammy Wilson
Terror must not win political fight: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Dissidents must be stopped: The News Letter Editorial
MI5 intelligence-gathering 'failing to tackle new republican dissidents': Guardian.co.uk Robert Booth
SDLP and Sinn Fein in MI5 row: UTV Internet
SDLP's Margaret Ritchie criticised over MI5 comment: Belfast Telegraph
There will always be doubts about intelligence: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Relief as parade passes off peacefully: Derry Journal
SF leaders accused of 'double standards': The News Letter
DUP meet police over Rasharkin parade: BBC
Graffiti attack on Rasharkin GAA: UTV Internet
'Apprentice Boys have an enormous role to play' (Aug 14): The News Letter Jim Brownlee
Gilligan questioned by police: UTV Internet
Iris Robinson reclaims £300 in the wake of the Westminster expenses scandal: Belfast Telegraph
Apathy greater threat to Union than nationalists: The News Letter Alastair Ross
Allister's Poleglass remarks deplored: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Owen Paterson to meet family of girl shot by soldier: Belfast Telegraph
Ex-MP wants 'resistance' museum for Derry: Derry Journal
Paterson meeting still sought on PMS crisis (Aug 10): The News Letter
Monday, August 16
MI5 not up to dealing with terrorists, claims SDLP: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Security fears increase as bin bomb injures three children: Irish Independent Áine Kerr
NI police liken bomb warning to Omagh blast: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Terrorists threaten attacks in Britain (Aug 15): (from the Sunday Times) John Mooney
Mother's anger over Lurgan bomb: The News Letter
'Provocative' republican march sparks scuffles: The News Letter
Second man to face charges over PSNI station bombing: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Real IRA deny they are in talks with UK government (Aug 15): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Dialogue needed with dissidents – PSNI chief: RTE
Talking is one thing, results are another (Aug 15): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Four arrests mark calmest Apprentice Boys parade in decade: The Irish Times Dan Keenan & George Jackson
DPP man's car destroyed in Newry petrol bomb attack: BBC
Campbell highlights Saville print costs: Londonderry Sentinel
Judging Saville: (from Fortnight Magazine) Christine Bell
Omagh remembers attack victims: Irish Independent Steven McCaffery
Omagh victims waiting for compensation after 12 years: Belfast Telegraph
Ireland should consider re-joining the UK: The News Letter Stephen Cooper
Connections (Aug 6): Belfast Media Editorial
Stormont ministers tight-lipped on vacations (Aug 14): Belfast Telegraph
TD in plan to make island Irish-speaking: Sunday Tribune Conor McMorrow
Ex-DUP leader Ian Paisley is the subject of Queen's course (Aug 12): Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Sinn Fein man's silence ahead of revelations (Aug 14): The News Letter Sam McBride
Chime of 'Angelus' bell still has a peal after 60 years: Irish Independent Ray Cleere and Colin Gleeson
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