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Sunday, January 15
Sinn Fein signals end to police boycott: UTV Internet
Hain says parties 'have got to talk to each other': The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Dublin under fire on fugitives: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Sinn Fein release the prisoners and campaign actively for unity: Limerick Leader Clodagh O'Leary
Ministers are cut slack in 'murky NI': BBC Mark Devenport
Sinn Fein rejection is final nail in OTR coffin: Sunday Business Post Eamonn McCann
Vast majority not ready to forgive and forget: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Victimising the victims of terror: Sunday Independent
Liam Clarke meets Peter Hain Man with a north-south plan: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
No ruckus rustled up from Irish-American reliables: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Gaming Belfast's Patriot Game: New York Times Francix X. Clines
Army to dismantle its Armagh watchtowers: The Observer Henry McDonald
A tale of two lilies and dye-hard Orange marchers: (from the Sunday Tribune) Suzanne Breen
Stalwarts of unionism must adapt and change to survive: Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Time running out for 'expensive jamboree': (from the Irish News) James Kelly
No bank job too big for Sinn Fein: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
McCartney murder pub changes hands: The Sunday Times Carissa Casey
Terrorist is elected to British Legion committee: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Man's killers are agents: Daily Ireland (Jan 13) Ciarán Barnes
Ex-IRA hunger striker Dolours Price thrown out of jail visit for being drunk: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
IRSP call for release of Joe Magee: Daily Ireland (Jan 13) Connla Young
Employment does not reflect county's religious breakdown: Impartial Reporter
Hunger striker turns property millionaire: The Sunday Times Brian Carey and Enda Leahy
SF policies would kill Celtic Tiger: Sunday Independent Ciaran Byrne & Jane Suiter
Second council row involving GAA: BBC
Olympics 'boost for our future': Belfast Telegraph Claire Regan
Saturday, January 14
Bill Collapse Shows Sinn Fein 'Bungling And Incompetent': The News Letter
McGuinness Challenges Dup To 'Face Reality': Derry Journal
Sinn Féin/SDLP row lingers on after OTR legislation scrapped: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
Sinn Féin on attack over aborted bill: Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Otrs Jiggery Pokery Not Over Yet, Says Campaigner: The News Letter Anne Palmer
'Hibernating' IRA to melt away as peace breaks out: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Was Blair Telling The Truth About On-The-Run Bill?: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Offences bill was ill-fated from the outset: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Implement the democratic outcome: Daily Ireland Laurence McKeown
Garrison cuts on the way: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Security base 'of limited value': BBC
Government Weak On Guidelines Trimble: The News Letter
State killers still being protected: Daily Ireland Editorial
The FG and FF duo who wanted answers on Connolly: Irish Independent
The past is not to be repeated: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Calls for voting fraud laws to be scrapped: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Molloy allowed to re-join Sinn Fein: UTV Internet
SF in election workers' harassment complaint: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Silence of the Wolves: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com John Spain
Sinn Féin call for all-island economy: Daily Ireland David Lynch
Would SF decommission economy?: Irish Independent (Jan 13)
Irish may need ID cards for North and Britain: Irish Examiner Ann Cahill
SDLP and SF call for all-Ireland mobile phone tariffs: IrelandOnLine (Jan 12)
McGuinness To Meet Tamil Tigers: Derry Journal
Friday, January 13
Hain attacks Sinn Fein over OTR bill: UTV Internet
Sinn Féin trades blows with British Government over 'on-the-runs': Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien and Dan McGinn
Durkan broadside at 'dishonest' SF: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Angry families relieved at scrapping of legislation: Daily Ireland Connla Young
'On-the-run' urges rapid action: BBC
Talks with PM forced climbdown, says dad: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Victims call for truth recovery process: (from the Irish News)
'Trust Is Key To Restoring Devolution': The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Trainspotting not government option: Daily Ireland Editorial
Climbdown Over OTRs Is A Boost For Justice: The News Letter Editorial
OTR U-turn a victory for people power: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Blair under fire over Stormontgate: UTV Internet
Decommissioned — Spy post set to go: (from Irelandclick.com) Roisin McManus
Another example of changing face of politics: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Major tried to second guess IRA: UTV Internet
CIRA says it left bomb in the grounds of Armagh hotel: Daily Ireland
Haunted By Nightmare Of Hijack Bid: The News Letter Gemma Murray And Joanne Lowry
Ex-police officer breaks silence on sectarianism: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Finucane family in series of 'positive' meetings in Dublin: Daily Ireland David Lynch
British Parliament member says faith comes first: WBIR (Jan 10)
Well done that man: (from Irelandclick.com) Editorial
Sinn Fein's economic policy u-turn: Irish Independent Brian Dowling
Thursday, January 12
Amnesty for IRA fugitives scrapped: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Governments abandon 'on-the-run' legislation: Irish Independent Brian Dowling
Victims' group welcomes on-the-run decision: UTV Internet
'On-the-runs' issue to remain, says Hain: RTE
Opposition doomed fugitive bill: BBC Mark Devenport
On the run from the truth: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Hain runs from flawed legislation: Irish Independent
Taoiseach for Northern visit: Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Fresh devolution talks planned: UTV Internet
Devolution date must be set to wake up the parties — Durkan: (from the Irish News) William Graham
DUP should carry the can for direct rule: Daily Ireland Danny Morrison
Chill factor too high for agreement: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Progress imperative in crucial year: Daily Ireland Mary Lou McDonald
The dustbin of history: The Guardian Editorial
Fugitive paramilitaries Amnesty bill had little backing: Irish Examiner Editorial
Taking a backward step: Irish Independent Editorial
Poll passes judgment on fugitives bill: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Hanson Vents Rage At Critics Of Justice Plan: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
SDLP in clash over CRJs: UTV Internet
Our paramilitary housemates ...the reality, not the show: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Maskey Give cash on basis of need: Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Family Burned Out 'For Having Catholic Friends': The News Letter Ian Starrett
UVF protecting killers of youth stabbed in city: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
£800,000 'spent by Shoukri in two years': (from the Irish News)
Omagh accused is remanded: Irish Independent
Army defuse bomb in hotel grounds: BBC
Finucane family in plea over murder inquiry: IrelandOnLine (Jan 11)
Man is cleared by court of assault on garda: Irish Independent Tim Healy
Wednesday, January 11
Ahern Frustration over Assembly: UTV Internet
Focus on political way forward: BBC
Salaries comment silly says Durkan: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Politicians fight Hain's cash threat: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Working 'Day And Night' To Wreck Peace: Derry Journal
Hain faces on-the-runs questions: BBC
Huge opposition to On The Runs plans poll: RTE
The Political Process Has To Be Treated Sensitively: The News Letter Editorial
IRA loses millions in bank raid 'own goal': The Herald Ian Bruce
Alliance warns over justice schemes police 'opt-out': UTV Internet
SDLP hits out over justice scheme plan: (from the Irish News)
Minister's call to SDLP on community justice schemes: UTV Internet
Sashes Off For Dublin: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Let's not have history repeat: (from the Irish News, Jan 3) Editorial
Boost for loyalist areas unveiled: BBC
Loyalist areas set for improvement: UTV Internet
SDLP 'abstentionists': Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Spy case decision 'not political': BBC
Informer Story 'Lies': Daily Ireland
Tuesday, January 10
DUP not interested in IRA 'arms inventory': (from the Irish News) Margaret Canning
List of decommissioned weapons is nothing but speculation, says NIO: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Hue And Cry After Hain Threatens To Stop MLA Salaries: The News Letter
Restoration of power sharing a priority Sinn Fein: Down Democrat
In Name Of God, Where Is Justice?: The News Letter Joanne Lowry
Welcome words: Daily Ireland Editorial
Government, NIO Should Pay Heed To Archdeacon: The News Letter Editorial
US delegation on peace visit: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
SF denies spying into private lives of unionist MLAs: (from the Irish News) Margaret Canning
SF Must Clean Up Its Act, Says Dodds: The News Letter Elinor Glynn
Did republicans spy on the married lives of political enemies?: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Spy ring riddle: Down Democrat (Jan 3)
Sinn Fein follows spy's agenda: Down Democrat (Jan 3)
Attack on ex-councillor's house: BBC
Armed militia can't be a police service: (from Irelandclick.com) Editorial
How easy it is to forget the good among the bad: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
Why the SDLP should go to the House of Lords: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dougal
'Orangeism For The 21st Century' Is Unveiled: The News Letter Elinor Glynn
Republican prisoner 'denied' human rights: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Mitchell 'on verge of quitting' Northern Ireland: UTV Internet
Relatives of Kingsmills victims offended by tricolours: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Equality body's record blasted as 'woeful': Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Death-threat pusher jailed: Sunday Life (Jan 8) Ciaran McGuigan
Monday, January 9
Anger at Hain's threat to axe MLA's £32k salaries: Sunday Life (Jan 8) Pauline Reynolds and Alan Murray
No move on policing until justice department set — SF: (from the Irish News, Jan 7) William Graham
Top property scam by cops: Daily Ireland Concubhar Ó Liathain
More funds to solve Troubles killings sought: (from the Irish News, Jan 5) Sharon O'Neill
No room for apathy in war on crime: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 7) Editorial
Ahern has full confidence in McDowell: RTE
Nobody knows who to trust: (from the Sunday Tribune, Jan 8) Suzanne Breen
Punk politics holding up an economic inevitability: (from the Irish News, Jan 7) James Kelly
From graphic designer to gun runner to MI5 agent ... the strange Life (Jan 8) and ugly death of Lindsay Robb: Sunday Herald (Jan 8) Neil Mackay
McKeown Christmas arson was 'mass murder attempts': Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
Plea to OJ witness to help Omagh suspect: Sunday Life (Jan 8) Stephen Breen
Arising from a position of stooped subservience is all part of becoming a grown-up nation: Daily Ireland (Jan 5) Jude Collins
What's In It For Unionists? Campbell Asks Council: Derry Journal (Jan 6) Claire Allan
Father Troy book success is "good news for Holy Cross": (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 5) Evan Short
Sunday, January 8
Governments to reveal full list of IRA arms: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Durkan angry at Hain warning: UTV Internet
DUP must accept responsibilities – SF: Daily Ireland
There's no room for creative ambiguity in any new deal: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
'The time for excuses in Northern Ireland is over': The Independent (Jan 4) Gerry Adams
Addicted to state subvention, north will suffer when it's gone: The Sunday Times Alan Ruddock
Sinn Fein keeps calm on new 'informers' claims: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Republican says SF Stormont spy-ring did exist: (from the Sunday Tribune) Suzanne Breen
Adams, McGuinness 'protected informers': Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
New Informer Claims Denied: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Rioters could be faced with Asbos warning: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
UDA unit stops demanding protection money: Daily Ireland
Row over bank case: Belfast Telegraph
Unionists reprise kneejerking role: Daily Ireland Editorial
Thin pickings continue for the Daily Miracle: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
RTE chiefs baffled by 'IRA' jibe: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
War Of Words Over Jobs 'Bias' Claims: Derry Journal (Jan 6)
Keenan 'was IRA link to massacre': The Sunday Times Enda Leahy
Service will remember IRA victims: BBC
Hapless Rees a master of mishandling and indecision: Irish Independent (Jan 6) James Downey
Merlyn cast a spell... and made democracy disappear: Daily Ireland Robin Livingstone
Lord Rees, A Decent Man Who Cared For Ulster: The News Letter Editorial
Former secretary of state Rees was most dithering direct ruler: Daily Ireland Tommy McKearney
Rees characterised by lack of resolve: Daily Ireland Editorial
Rees man of integrity but indecision: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Gay delight at rainbow shamrock: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Celtic 'IRA chant video may be fake': Sunday Herald Liam McDougall
Saturday, January 7
DUP aligned with Fianna Fáil in their desire to keep out an increasingly popular Sinn Féin: Daily Ireland Gearóid O Cairealláin
MLAs' salaries 'could be stopped': BBC
Ahern Seeks U.S. Peace Help: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Mairead Carey
An alphabet of political issues: BBC Gareth Gordon
Briefing on IRA for the monitors: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Time to grab nettle of our past in firm hand: (from the Irish News) Denis Bradley
The 2006 Irish Agenda: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Editorial
Hain paves way for transfer of policing: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
IRA medal sparks PSNI row: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
SDLP Hits Out At Sinn Fein 'Super Council' Stance: Derry Journal
Parades Reform Pledge 'Will Fall Far Short': The News Letter Alistair Bushe
O'Connor death still a mystery for police: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
'Republicans Want Us Out': The News Letter Ian Starrett
'Does Someone Have To Die Before This Stops?': Derry Journal Amanda Williams
Sectarian attacks could cost lives: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Man faces money laundering charge: BBC
Bullet threat to ex-IRA man's son: Daily Ireland
Victims' body calls british army racist: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Darkest Day Is Remembered By Families: The News Letter Alistair Bushe
BBC 'revisionism' charge: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Merlyn Rees caring politician: Irish Independent Tam Dalyell
Rees Remembered For Failing Powersharing Says Durkan: Derry Journal
Rees Man Who Ended Detention Without Trial: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
Cave-in to UWC was never forgotten: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Celtic players embroiled in sectarian controversy: The Independent Nick Harris
Friday, January 6
Fears of damaging the Agreement is holding up progress: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Making predictions is a precarious pastime: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
A good start to a New Year: (from Irelandclick.com)
Parades Commission Will 'Talk To All Sides': The News Letter Alistair Bushe
Review of parades body announced: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
MLA Fears Rioting Could Erupt Again: The News Letter Alistair Bushe
UDA attack LVF in war over drugs: (from Irelandclick.com)
AK47 loyalists may still be jailed: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Loyalist threat to Ardoyne soccer players: (from Irelandclick.com) Áine McEntee
Pay slip mistake reveals identities of people on PSNI payroll: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
Ward banned from court: (from Irelandclick.com) Damian McCarney
Petrol bombing 'was sectarian': BBC
Rector claims arsonists tried to 'burn us out': Impartial Reporter
Gong show seems to confuse SDLP: Daily Ireland Editorial
Another year without Robert: (from the Sunday Tribune, Jan 1) Suzanne Breen
IRA victims of 1976 massacre remembered: Irish Independent Chris Anderson
Pain Still Lingers For Survivor 30 Years On: The News Letter Alistair Bushe
Guantanamo Bay force feeding raises painful memories for republicans: (from Irelandclick.com) Evan Short
Irish signs plea is put on hold: Belfast Telegraph Nevin Farrell
North chief who tried to be fair dies: Irish Independent Bernard Purcell
Thursday, January 5
2006 'a window of opportunity' for Northern Ireland: UTV Internet
Robinson Forget Failed Agreement: The News Letter Alistair Bushe
SDLP sets out benchmarks for political progress: Belfast Telegraph
Irish American leaders call for assembly return: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
As all sides prepare for IMC report spotlight turns to DUP: (from the Irish News) William Graham
The DUP is going nowhere without Sinn Féin: Daily Ireland Danny Morrison
No wonder Sinn Fein have become the insecurocrats: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Unionists in danger of losing prized bauble: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Irish America will be there: Irish Echo Editorial
UUP calls to suspend plans for shake-up: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Commission to 'review procedures': BBC
Stop shielding Lisa's killers, bishop urges: Irish Examiner Paul O'Hare
New clues in loyalist death hunt: Irish Independent
Hitman who killed Robb was former soldier: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Loyalism's true face: Daily Ireland Editorial
Group launches internet archive of Omagh atrocity: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
PR man left out of publicity: Sunday Life (Jan 1)
Fired up over queen's toast: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Family say attack was sectarian: BBC
Sinn Fein figures brave rumor mills: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
McGuinness denies Motorman knowledge: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
Finding a deadly link: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Lingering questions compound pain of a murderous 24 hours: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Perpetrators Of Massacre Must Answer To The Law: The News Letter (Jan 3) Editorial
Council backs St Pat's Day parade: BBC
Ulster Groups Receive Funds From The Irish Government: The News Letter (Jan 3) Lesley Walsh
Wednesday, January 4
Taoiseach in NI political talks: BBC
Time To Work On 'Positive' Truth Proposals Says Durkan: Derry Journal
The Prospects For A 2006 Deal: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Governments Must Grasp The Momentum Says McGuinness: Derry Journal
Adams urges commitment to power sharing: UTV Internet
Reiss' attack fuels the wrong message: Irish Echo Gerry Adams
Amendments can rescue the OTR bill: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Is Dublin View Of Sinn Fein At Odds With Hain's?: The News Letter (Jan 2) Editorial
Transforming The North: Derry Journal Editorial
Sinn Fein Reject DUP Stormontgate Proposal: Derry Journal
IRA probe SF figure in new spy fears: (from the Sunday Tribune) Suzanne Breen
Order may apply for early parade: (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
Derry 'Well Represented' At Love Ulster's Dublin Parade: Derry Journal
Drug Addict May Have Killed Robb: The News Letter
Boy who saw murder in hiding: Irish Independent
Victim's loyalist past is probed: BBC
SF Stirs Up Honours Row: The News Letter
Petrol bombs thrown during alert: BBC
New Evidence In Kingsmills Probe: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
'Let families see Saville report': (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
Paisley British Agents Plotted To Murder Me: The News Letter (Jan 2)
Forde loses focus on murder: Sunday Tribune
Council Seeks Advice On Irish Name Plates: The News Letter (Jan 2) Elinor Glynn
Tuesday, January 3
Invite for Bush to support a new attack on political deadlock in North: Irish Independent Senan Molony
IRA is still wedded 'to its key objectives': (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Unionists reject leadership call: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes & David Lynch
No New Year resolutions for north's great and good: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
2006 A Year Of Hope: Derry Journal (Dec 29) Editorial
Quantum leap needed to cut a deal: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Policing priority: (from Irelandclick.com) Editorial
Northern Ireland peace lines: Toronto Globe and Mail Marjan Farahbaksh
Police in visits to three well known republicans: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Rumours 'inevitable' in aftermath of Stakeknife: (from the Irish News)
Spies and Lies in 2005: The Blanket (Dec 24) Eamon Sweeney
Dog bites man: Daily Ireland Editorial
Drugs and robbery link to murder of UVF gun-runner: Irish Independent Chris Anderson
A 'man who lived on the edge': The Herald (Jan 2) Alan MacDermid and Damien Henderson
The rise and fall of a gun smuggler: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
'Huge' hits on murder victim site: BBC
UDR families get tribute go-ahead: Sunday Life (Jan 1)
Groups across island to receive €1.1m funding: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
1975 State papers
Sifting through Sunningdale: Sunday Business Post (Jan 1) Rory Rapple
Flag at Stormont controversy raised: Irish Independent (Dec 30)
Scotland Yard aid for gardai in bringing end to siege 'denied': Irish Independent (Dec 29) Bernard Purcell
Monday, January 2
Former loyalist gunrunner stabbed to death outside Glasgow shops: The Guardian Audrey Gillan
'Targeted for his money rather than UVF connections': The Herald Damien Henderson
Loyalists in Gold Coast turf war: Sunday Life (Jan 1)
Maybe this year Peadar will be proved wrong: (from the Irish News, Dec 31) Patrick Murphy
Agenda Special Why we Tories refuse to back OTR amnesty: Sunday Life (Jan 1) David Lidington
Waiting for Brown: (from the Irish Times, Dec 24) Frank Millar
Winding road of the north's future: (from the Irish News, Dec 31) William Graham
Hain has hard road ahead: Sunday Life (Jan 1) Editorial
O Caolain wasn't a Garda spy, insists Sinn Fein: Irish Independent Ben Quinn
SF spy 'not blackmailed': Sunday Life (Jan 1) Alan Murray
US republicans find their struggle was run by an informer: (from the Irish Times, Dec 24) Sean O'Driscoll
Adams denies claim crime rampant in nationalist areas: Irish Independent Ben Quinn
New calendar... same old agenda: Sunday Life (Jan 1) John McGurk
Colombia 3 will appear says pub: (from the Irish News, Dec 31) David Wilson and Margaret Canning
FG leader challenges McDowell over handling of Connolly affair: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
McCord probe Ex-Branch men spill beans to Ombudsman: Sunday Life (Jan 1) Stephen Breen
February date for 'Love' Ulster's Dublin parade: Sunday Life (Jan 1) Alan Murray
British admit army incursion did occur: Irish Independent Patsy McArdle & Senan Molony
IRA pledges to honour Maze hunger strike men: Irish Independent Senan Molony
1975 State papers
Senior unionists 'anxious' for broker to talk to nationalists: (from the Irish News, Dec 30) Eamon Phoenix
How Dublin prepared for the threat of NI doomsday: Sunday Independent (Jan 1) Ronan Fanning
British government refused to share identities of Dublin bombing suspects: Sunday Business Post (Jan 1) Rory Rapple
Kidnapping intermediary's 'freedom' row: Sunday Life (Jan 1)
Sunday, January 1
Big changes in NI terror bill to buy off opposition: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Unionists warn minister over devolution talks: Daily Ireland
Durkan demand over on-the-runs: UTV Internet
IRA praises members for ending armed struggle: RTE
Adams hits back at Reiss: UTV Internet
Doherty slams 'political policing': (from Irelandclick.com)
Suspected IRA spies face death threats, warn police: The Observer Henry McDonald
Republican 'spies' get PSNI tip-off: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Republicans accuse British of false 'informer' leaks: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Looking forward to the new year: Daily Ireland Editorial
Lodge bans orange for parade in Dublin: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Dorrians offer prayers: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Kelly defies SDLP ban to accept OBE in New Year's honours list: The Sunday Times Dearbhail McDonald
It's the North, stupid: Sunday Business Post David McWilliams
Daily Ireland ends first year on a high: Daily Ireland (Dec 28) Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
1975 State papers
Saint Oliver marches into old Anglo-Irish rivalries: Sunday Independent Ronan Fanning
SDLP party feared British intentions: Irish Independent (Dec 30)
Paper trail reveals political turmoil of 1975: Sunday Business Post
Orange Order in Scotland monitored: (from the Irish News, Dec 29)
How Whitehall moved to block march of nationalism: The Herald (Dec 29) Lucy Bannerman & Tom Gordon
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