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This archive contains references to articles from January 16-31, 2002. If you find a link that is out of date please let us know by e-mailing the Newshound.
Thursday, January 31
Fulton to hand over MI5 tapes to O’Loan: Irish News
Barry McCaffrey‘Biggest crack in a wall of silence’: Irish News
Barry McCaffreyAhern calls for independent Omagh inquiry: UTV Internet
Civil case cash plea by Omagh relatives: Electronic Telegraph
George JonesEstablishing truth amid the Omagh PR: Irish News
Jude CollinsINLA denies threats against loyalists: BBC
Trimble defends former IRA man's post: The Newsletter
Cox to visit NI to discuss EU links: The Irish Times
Denis StauntonNot business as usual for North pols in U.S.: Irish Echo
Ray O'HanlonWorld economic forum: Adams in US to discuss next steps for peace: Irish News
William GrahamViolence leads to higher police recruitment: UTV Internet
Cop crisis: Irish Echo
Anne CadwalladerOmagh and Bloody Sunday -- unity among the grieving: Irish Echo
John KellyThousands honour victims of Bloody Sunday massacre: Irish Independent
George JacksonTime to draw a line under Bloody Sunday, says Reid: Belfast Telegraph
Civil rights marches recalled: The Irish Times
Mary HollandPolitical impact of Bloody Sunday: BBC
Mark DevenportChanged utterly: Irish Echo
Jack HollandBloody Sunday leader finds faith in film: BBC
Dominic CascianiIreland is now united in tourism: Irish Echo
Eileen MurphyWednesday, January 30
Security forces will be 'made to testify' at inquests: The Independent
David McKittrickDoubt cast on Colombia Three arms link: Irish Independent
Tom BradyLVF deny RHD cover name claims: The Newsletter
Stephen DempsterWould any self-respecting politician talk to the LVF?: The Newsletter
EditorialDUP denies Sinn Fein reversal: Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Fein at Westminster: The Newsletter
Alex KanePolice chief cleared of giving reporter IRA suspect's name: Electronic Telegraph
Nigel BunyanDurkan repeats call for Finucane, Nelson inquiries: RTE
Council clash over RUC honour: Belfast Telegraph
Maureen ColemanSDLP raise Omagh concerns with Blair: BBC
Laugh at that then, y'bstard: Index on Censorship (Jan 27)
Rohan JayasekeraPolice chief on IRA bomb leak charge cleared: The Guardian
Helen CarterAn Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin Myers'Bloody Sunday' of '72: Digging Anew for the Truth: New York Times
Warren HogeWhy unionist anger grows as Saville inquiry goes on and on: The Irish Times
Gregory Campbell30 years on, the wound is still open: The Guardian
Derek BrownThe laborious effort to purge a bitter legacy: The Irish Times
Dick GroganBloody Sunday: Belfast Telegraph
Edmund CurranFamilies’ confidence in Saville being ‘eroded by interference’: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyBloody Sunday: The Guardian
EditorialUnderstanding Bloody Sunday: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialFinding Truth in Derry: The Irish Times
EditorialQuest for truth must continue: Irish News
EditorialProvos' 'wall of silence' condemned: Irish Independent
Inquiry to hear RUC evidence: BBC
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Bloody Sunday shooting claim: UTV Internet
Tuesday, January 29
IRA arms did go to Colombia, says rebel: The Independent
Arifa AkbarOmagh relatives may withdraw support: Irish Examiner
Alan ErwinPlea for republican information on Omagh bomb: Irish Independent
Liz Walsh and Louise McCallIntimidation 'made 300-plus homeless': The Irish Times
Paul TanneyTeachers are targets of new Loyalist death threats: Irish Independent
Chris AndersonLoyalists may get 'amnesty': Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamSinn Fein challenge to loyalist: UTV Internet
Northern Ireland and the Holocaust: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialHas Northern Ireland become a cold place for Unionists?: (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 25)
Gearoid O CaireallainDisarm redundant weapons now: (from The Blanket)
Paul FitsimmonsUnionist MLA ejected for murder allegation: BBC
Pragmatist protector of a bruised economy: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanParade rumpus over cardinal’s elevation: Irish News
Ray O'HanlonCity should unveil its real face in culture challenge: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'DohertyTime to leave the bigots behind: (from Irelandclick.com)
EditorialIrish Voice libel case to stay in US: Irish News
I was a teenage Provo: The Irish Times
Fintan O'TooleThe bloody truth: Sunday Business Post (Jan 27)
Damien Kiberd30,000 due at 'Sunday' march: Belfast Telegraph
Bloody Sunday movies "not approved": Irish Independent
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Teen 'didn't have nail bombs': Irish Independent
George JacksonMonday, January 28
Thugs force out campaigner who challenged Ulster bigots: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockGroup new voice for UDA?: UTV Internet
Informer in threat to reveal agents: Irish News
Bimpe FatogunAhern is a hypocrite over SF ban, says Adams: Irish Examiner
Carl O’BrienSinn Féin has to earn trust of the Irish people: Irish Examiner
EditorialHow INLA helped bomb Omagh: Ireland on Sunday (Jan 27)
Car thief 'clue' to Omagh bombing: The Guardian
Rosie CowanOmagh relatives to meet Policing Board: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenAdams 'No faith in Omagh inquiry': BBC
Super-sleuth image gets hammered by reality of Omagh: Ireland on Sunday (Jan 27)
Anne CadwalladerExpert to help Colombia 3 case: Irish News
Aeneas BonnerBritish reexamining 'Bloody Sunday' of '72: Boston Globe (Jan 27)
Charles M. SennottBloody Sunday truth finally pulls through: (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 24)
Máirtín Ó MuilleoirVictims’ brother calls for declaration of innocence for those killed and wounded: Irish Examiner
Vik IyerGangsters or guerrillas?: The Guardian
Thirty years on – The Maidstone: (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 24)
Anthony NeesonHoliday treat for Holy Cross pupils: Irish Independent
Brian McDonaldMemorial garden tribute to bomb experts: UTV Internet
Sunday, January 27
1,000 Northern Ireland police off sick every day: Independent on Sunday
David McKittrickPolice criticism persists despite Omagh sentencing: Boston Herald
Jim DeePolice set for more Omagh bomb arrests: The Sunday Times (sign-in required)
Maeve Sheehan & Liam ClarkeOmagh accused flee as police move in: The Observer
Henry McDonaldVeneer of decency shatters for the millionaire terrorist: Sunday Independent
Jimmy GuerinOmagh conviction 'a smokescreen': BBC
Adams agrees Omagh bombers should be caught: UTV Internet
Flanagan loses battle for hearts and minds of Omagh relatives: Sunday Business Post
Anton McCabeWhen is someone going to say sorry: Belfast Telegraph
Barry WhiteO'Loan office now a symbol of division: Sunday Independent
Alan RuddockWhere the RUC went wrong: Electronic Telegraph
John WareOne of them has to go: Sunday Independent
Colum KennyWhere advocates get fat and killers walk: Electronic Telegraph
Kevin MyersReal IRA should be the target, not past police failures: Sunday Independent
Joe Mac AnthonyResolve Omagh bombing dispute: Sunday Independent
EditorialGarda credibility is now at stake: Sunday Business Post
EditorialMartin McGuinness: Is it time for an Ulster Truth Commission?: Independent on Sunday
Colin Brown
The Tories are flogging a dead horse: The Observer
Henry McDonaldTricolour flies but still poles apart: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonSinn Fein's sights on the Dail: BBC
Mark DevenportChoosing Sinn Fein without knowing what it stands for: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonBloody Sunday was our September 11: Sunday Business Post
Tom McGurkLet's have the bloody truth: The Observer
Peter PringleFocus Northern Ireland: Scotland on Sunday
Conal UrquhartPolice and soldiers injured in ambush: Belfast Telegraph
Maureen ColemanNationalists criticise parades conference: BBC
Sinn Fein man meets Basques: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamSaturday, January 26
Loyalist group urges review of agreement: The Times
David ListerUDA finds its voice with new political group: Irish News
Barry McCaffreyUDA accused of issuing death threats: UTV Internet
Adams high in the polls: Belfast Telegraph
Why Sinn Fein package attracts young voters: The Irish Times
Breda O'Brien14 years for Omagh terrorist: The Guardian
Rosie CowanI think he knew what he was doing, says relative: The Irish Times
Kitty HollandDetectives set to go after real bombers: Irish Independent
Tom Brady and Diarmaid Mac DermottOmagh controversy will not go away you know: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienRefusal by Sinn Fein for support: Irish News
Maeve ConnollyTrimble advocates publishing of reports on Omagh: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanQuestions on Omagh still to be answered: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialFirst step for Omagh: Irish Independent
EditorialPolicing after Omagh: The Irish Times
EditorialWe scuttled Flanagan's FBI job, priest says: Ulster Herald
Rosetta DonnellyStill no let-up in the winter of discontent: Irish News
James KellyBloody Sunday horror revisited: Sydney Morning Herald
Peter FrayAfter years of pain, a time for forgiving: The Guardian
Rosie CowanA fight for justice and a healing of wounds: The Guardian
Rosie CowanMcGuinness faces pressure over IRA murders: UTV Internet
New Successes and Setbacks for Sinn Féin: World Press Review (Jan 17)
Denis FitzgeraldTalking the talk and glowering the glower: Irish Independent
Ruth Dudley Edwards'A turning point for Northern Ireland': Irish World
Peter KellyTrimble talks in US may proceed: Irish News
William GrahamEconomic forum to focus on the North: Irish Echo
Ray O'HanlonNew bid for parades talks: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonSatirical Northern website an equal opportunity abuser: Irish Echo
Stephen McKinleyTrimble chooses ex-IRA killer as his spin doctor: Electronic Telegraph
Andy McSmithCrackdown forces jail to increase spaces for dissident republicans: Irish Independent
Tom BradyFriday, January 25
Ulster police chief fails to placate Omagh families: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockOmagh informant was completely unreliable, says Flanagan: Irish Examiner
Ian GrahamSir Ronnie, O'Loan told to end the 'battering match': The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyTrimble pleads for end to war of words: Irish Independent
Ahern still backs O'Loan inquiry call: The Irish Times
Mark Hennessy, Dan Keenan and Gerry MoriartyO'Loan reply: 'Waffle, with no meat': The Guardian
Nick HopkinsWarning over gardaí at Flanagan talk: Irish Examiner
Fionnán SheahanMaster of public relations finds it gets lonely at the top: Irish Independent
Martina DevlinPolice chief fighting for his reputation: The Scotsman
Malachi O’DohertyPolice response to Omagh criticisms is impressive but not conclusive: The Independent
David McKittrickSir Ronnie delivers his punch and we now await the third and final round: The Irish Times
Chris RyderLet us not forget real culprits of Omagh: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesOmagh relatives are main concern: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialOmagh inquiry must continue despite conflict: Irish Examiner
EditorialAdopting a wait and see attitude: Irish News
EditorialOmagh bomb plotter to be sentenced: BBC
Justice needs institutional truth: Belfast Telegraph
Eamonn McCannAn Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin MyersTo be or not to be? A loyalist quandary: Irish Echo
Jack HollandJohn Reid - One year on: BBC
Mark SimpsonCowen says he would oppose FF forming government with SF: The Irish Times
Miriam DonohoeShinners at sea: Irish Echo
Ray O'HanlonOrange group denies death threat: Irish News
Barry McCaffreyFF ‘plunges into deep green water’: Irish News (Jan 24)
Jude CollinsBirnie warns unionists against paranoia: UTV Internet
You reap what you sow: (from Irelandclick.com)
Des WilsonAdams Cuba Trip a Fatal Mistake: NewsMax.com
Grant M. LallyJournalist refuses to name source: The Guardian
Helen Carter--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Victim's son urges soldiers to 'tell the truth': UTV Internet
Presence of civilian gunman claimed: The Irish Times
Dick GroganAnother witness tells of soldiers in Bogside: UTV Internet
Thursday, January 24
Ulster police dismiss Omagh bomb findings: The Guardian
Rosie CowanPoliticians react to Omagh 'riposte': BBC
Sir Ronnie gives reasonable defence to O'Loan report: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyGarda now 'on trial': Belfast Telegraph
Flanagan to be joined by gardai at Omagh meeting: The Irish Times
Dan Keenan, Gerry Moriarty and Mark HennessyOmagh Victims to sue Murphy: Belfast Telegraph
Sean O'DriscollBomber 'moved assets out of reach': The Times
David ListerOmagh relatives get some justice: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialRUC/PSNI - Sectarian, inefficient or both? (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 18)
John GormleyCold house: The Times
EditorialIrish unity still an issue in North: The Irish Times
Mary HollandAhern acid test awaits as the sweetness sours: Belfast Telegraph
Steven King'No proposal' to build peace wall near Holy Cross primary school: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthPeople power: (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 21)
EditorialEx-soldier returns medal to Blair: Electronic Telegraph
David SapstedOutrage is just an emotion too far: Irish News
Andy WoodThreats to 'no march' leaders: Belfast Telegraph
Ashleigh WallaceTime to move on for soldiers of Ebrington: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockTroop levels 'will not be reduced': BBC
Protestant fury at removal of watchtower: Irish Independent
Secret meeting unites republican MPs: The Guardian
Nicholas WattLabour urged: Belfast Telegraph
Paul DykesBloody Sunday inquiry to move from Province: The Times
Frances GibbSunday 30 January 1972: A bloody day in the life of Martin McGuinness: The Independent
David McKittrick
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New Bloody Sunday claim: UTV InternetMcGuinness says IRA had armoury of 25 weapons: The Irish Times
Dick Grogan
Wednesday, January 23
Militant Convicted of Conspiracy in Omagh Bombing: Washington Post
T.R. ReidCatalogue of errors undermined Ireland's biggest murder hunt: The Guardian
Nick HopkinsOmagh plotter was a terrorist for 30 years: The Times
David ListerAll Omagh bombers 'will be caught': BBC
‘There were bodies everywhere, it was like a killing field’: Irish Examiner
Mark SageHe didn't look like an evil man, but then, they never do: Irish Independent
Miriam LordOmagh: the beginning of the end: The Herald
Lorna MartinFirst step towards justice for the victims and families: Irish Independent
Tom BradyThe RUC vindicated: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialTainted evidence probe shadows Omagh verdict: Irish Examiner
EditorialA triumph for the law: Irish Independent
EditorialFlanagan ready for ‘difficult’ meeting with Omagh families: The Scotsman
Paul GallagherSpreading the pain: The Guardian
Jonathan FreedlandBritish press slam Sinn Fein’s arrival: Irish News
Kieran McDaidIs small step for Sinn Fein big leap for republicanism?: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonNorth Belfast given £11m for rebuilding: Electronic Telegraph
Sectarian division is becoming wider: Belfast Telegraph
Robin WilsonBlair warned about amnesty for fugitives: The Irish Times
Frank MillarUnionists and a matter of identity: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialAlliance call for review of Agreement: BBC
Unionism is impaled on divide over Belfast agreement: The Irish Times
Dennis KennedyUUP peer hits out at drive for PSNI recruits: Belfast Telegraph
500 soldiers return as base closed down: UTV Internet
Allow the privilege of thinking for oneself: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 21)
Malachi O'DohertyRodgers condemns attacks: UTV Internet
Bomber's long journey on the road from Brighton: Belfast Telegraph
Una BradleySupport grows for splitting church and state link: The Guardian
Alan TravisMcGuinness tells of his IRA role on Bloody Sunday: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockBloody Sunday film to reach US: BBC
Bloody Sunday still casts a long shadow: Irish Independent
James DowneyLesson in the futility of violence: Irish Examiner
Ryle Dwyer
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Evidence implies that no specific order was made: The Irish Times
Dick GroganCatholic keyholders 'not warned of trouble': UTV Internet
Tuesday, January 22
Oaths sworn as Adams occupies Westminster: The Times
Ben MacIntyreCometh the glower, cometh the men: The Guardian
Simon HoggartAdams comfortable at seat of government: Electronic Telegraph
Andy McSmithWe'll never take our seats, says Adams: The Herald
Michael SettleSinn Fein's road to Westminster: BBC
Stephen WalkerSinn Fein red carpet is 'red rag' to Paisley: The Times
David CharterAnother surrender: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialSinn Fein at Westminster: The Scotsman
EditorialGo to sleep my weary Provo: (from Fortnight)
Anthony McIntyreAdams renews charge of British collusion with loyalist gangs: The Irish Times
Frank MillarLords attack arms deadline plans: BBC
Working under a different pressure: (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 18)
Monica McWilliamsDeath of loyalist to be investigated: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenCollective politics is our only way out: (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 18)
David ErvineThe hidden danger gap in our peace: Irish News
Briedge GaddAs I see it: (from Irelandclick.com)
Danny MorrisonOmagh police's terrorist logbook 'vanished': The Guardian
Rosie CowanDetective denies 'crazy' IRA leak: The Times
Russell JenkinsSDLP gets on the bandwagon to woo young voters: Financial Times
John Murray BrownBelfast man who served 13 years for murder is cleared by court of appeal: The Irish Times
Anti-Catholic charge clouds Florida sun: Irish News
Ray O'HanlonMcCabe killers granted leave to challenge imprisonment: RTE
Burnside makes inquiry call: UTV Internet
ITV hails Sunday 'success': BBC
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Bloody Sunday dreadful, Hume tells inquiry: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockHume tells inquiry of his fear of paratroopers prior to march: Irish Examiner
Ruth O’ReillyConfusion about Hume's position on Derry march: The Irish Times
Dick GroganInquiry told of police apology: UTV Internet
Monday, January 21
Police under attack as rival Belfast mobs riot: Irish Examiner
Gary KellyRUC Omagh admission: The Times
David ListerTV programme forces agent to go into hiding: The Irish Times
Flanagan expected to reject Omagh report: Irish Examiner
Deric HendersonSir Ronnie goes on the offensive over Omagh: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyMP claims police reforms are being mishandled: UTV Internet
Loyalist’s death to be probed by O’Loan: Irish News
Barry McCaffreyLVF target vows he will not yield: Sunday Life (Jan 20)
Pluralism can warm up our ‘cold house’: Irish News
Roy GarlandN. Ireland's continuing agony: Cleveland Plain Dealer
EditorialThe long hard road to peace: Irish News
EditorialGunmen back to evil ways: Sunday Life (Jan 20)
EditorialSDLP man hurt in ‘republican attack’: Irish News
Maeve ConnollyFour Sinn Fein MPs to use their Westminster privileges: Electronic Telegraph
Andrew SparrowAn Open Letter To Gerry Adams MP: (from SourceUK.net)
Harry BarnesOffices a small step on the road to equality: Irish News
Pat DohertyHume gives Bloody Sunday evidence: BBC
Fees rise for Bloody Sunday lawyers: The Guardian
Clare DyerBloody Sunday film wins US award for best world cinema: Electronic Telegraph
Oliver Poole'Everything was chaos ...blood was pouring from my eyes': Sunday Life (Jan 20)
Ciaran McGuiganPaedophiles get stark warning from the UVF: The Times
David ListerDon't pin this on us - IRA hardmen: Sunday Life (Jan 20)
Assembly debate on bomb files: BBC
'She was the only man on the Falls Road': The Guardian
Mary O'HaraSunday, January 20
Outrage rampant at funeral of murdered mailman: Boston Herald
Jim DeeAdams accuses British of tolerating Loyalist attacks: Scotland on Sunday
Loyalists make mockery of 'peace': The Observer
Henry McDonaldUDA works under many cover names: Sunday Business Post
Frank ConnollyThe days when terrorists can get political results are over: Belfast Telegraph
Barry WhiteA view from Napoleon's Nose: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonLoyalist 'think tank' aims to offer alternatives to violence: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyHannibal the loyalist: The Observer
Henry McDonaldSupport critical to police success: Sunday Independent
EditorialOmagh judgement will jolt Garda: Sunday Business Post
Barry O'KellyFury as IRA fugitives win amnesty: The Observer
Henry McDonaldUS policy on North shifts ground: Sunday Business Post
Maol Muire TynanSinn Fein will take Westminster seats claims Trimble: UTV Internet
Ahern Cold War on Adams, SF: Sunday Independent
Jerome ReillyPerspectives: Belfast Telegraph
Alf McCrearyHarry Potter and the truth about the North: Sunday Independent
Ruth Dudley EdwardsNI decisions buried in consultation: BBC
Mark SimpsonUS says RUC colluded in Nelson bomb: Sunday Independent
Jerome ReillyI fired shots on Bloody Sunday, says IRA man: Electronic Telegraph
Daniel Foggo and Alan Murray'The Irish suffered, but it was a great tragedy for Britain, too': Independent on Sunday
Claudia JosephSinn Fein wants to keep those 13 ghosts walking: Electronic Telegraph
Jenny McCartney'I still feel a large degree of culpability': Independent on Sunday
Simon O'HaganWhy no Enniskillen movie on Protestant suffering?: Sunday Independent
Eoghan HarrisThe cost of Bloody Sunday: The Observer
Louis Blom-CooperHume to tell inquiry he opposed Derry march: Sunday Business Post
Eamonn MacDermottBloody Sunday lawyer earns £1m: The Sunday Times
John BurnsFinucane's widow wants Thatcher government's secret talks disclosed: Sunday Business Post
Frank ConnollyExpose the truth: Sunday Business Post
EditorialIrish peace process shocks McGuinness into poetry: The Sunday Times
Richard BrooksCall made over inquiry: UTV Internet
US friend not US lackey: Sunday Business Post
Tim Pat CooganSaturday, January 19
Rallies reject sectarian hatred: The Scotsman
Tara WomersleyA union banner shouting 'Stop': The Irish Times
Dan KeenanCivic Society has its say: The Irish Times
EditorialStanding up for a peaceful future: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialMinister caught in firebomb attack: The Times
Greg HurstHead girl becomes streetwise in north Belfast: The Irish Times
Róisín IngleOmagh police in bomb papers scandal: The Guardian
Rosie Cowan and Nick HopkinsOmagh trial verdict due next week: Belfast Telegraph
Adams to have House offices: The Times
David CharterAlliance urge voting move: UTV Internet
Woman arrested over bombing campaign: BBC
SDLP denies 'exodus of Derry Protestants' claim: Belfast Telegraph
Sarah BrettPolice chief 'treated like sacrificial lamb': The Guardian
Helen CarterSecurity forces colluded in Finucane murder - Dickson: UTV Internet
Cornish nationalists end 'racist' campaign: The Times
Simon de BruxellesFriday, January 18
Haass disagrees with Sinn Fein: UTV Internet
Relatives lobby Haass for meeting: Irish News
Maeve ConnollyBelfast terror: Boston Globe
EditorialSharing all of the benefits of peace: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialMcGuinness denies Sinn Fein double standards: UTV Internet
New row over plans for Ulster amnesty: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamPostal workers return to work: BBC
INLA: We're no threat to Protestants: (from Irelandclick.com)
Allison MorrisThousands in North expected to protest at murder: RTE
Businesses urged to back northern anti-sectarian movement: The Irish Times
Francess McDonnellThose who deal in death must not win: Irish News
Joanna BraniffDay when all decent people demand an end to violence: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesA united people can defeat terror: Irish News
EditorialWho’s really to blame for the mess?: (from Irelandclick.com)
Des WilsonDouble standards among two-nationists: The Irish Times
John O'FarrellNorth's beleaguered police choosing sick days over work: Irish Echo
Jack HollandPSNI has its own answers: (from Irelandclick.com)
EditorialMPs back Sinn Fein conduct motion: BBC
Smyth: 'Ban continuity IRA funding': UTV Internet
Families of murdered solicitors say judge is a stalling device: Irish Examiner
Seán McCárthaighBloody Sunday 'appeasement' claim: UTV Internet
Bloody Sundance: Toronto Globe and Mail (Jan 17)
Doug SaundersBack in action: The Guardian
Emma BrockesDerry man takes inquiry into realm of high-tech: Irish Echo
Stephen McKinleyTenth anniversary of Teebane remembered: Irish News
Kieran McDaidReid pledge on files not enough, say relatives: Electronic Telegraph
Thursday, January 17
Postal staff resume work after death threat is withdrawn: The Independent
David McKittrickNationalists sceptical about terror group’s disbandment claim: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinnThreatened teachers voice outrage: BBC
Reid urges protest rally support: UTV Internet
Separate roads that lead to murder: Belfast Telegraph
Eric WaughCollapse of agreement is ultimate goal: The Irish Times
Steven KingWhat makes the loyalists angry is seeing the other side doing so well: The Independent
David McKittrickNo messing with middle classes...: Irish News
Jude CollinsParamilitaries confused and divided: BBC
Kevin ConnollyTarget selection by ‘knuckle walkers’: Irish News
Andy WoodStanding up to the threat of evil: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialPolice must bring terror groups to justice: Irish Examiner
EditorialSDLP concern over intelligence: Belfast Telegraph
US envoy laments Belfast's violence: Boston Globe
Charles M. SennottHaass invites N Ireland police to train with FBI: Financial Times
John Murray BrownUS plea over policing fails to move SF: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamBan on Real IRA wing rejected: Electronic Telegraph
David GravesAndrews says Irishmen in Bogota 'physically well': The Irish Times
Caroline O'DohertyDUP entitled to papers: UTV Internet
Amnesty battle looms: Irish News
Liz Trainor'If innocent citizens were deliberately killed by servants of the State we all need to know': The Scotsman
Eamon McCannBloody Sunday law firms seek to double rates: The Times
Frances Gibb & Greg HurstMandelson warns about escalating Saville costs: RTE
The rich lawyers who saved Londonderry: The Times
Steve Keenan & Giles WhittellPolitics before justice: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialWe need to reform the legal services: The Independent
EditorialBritain urged to co-operate with investigation into 1974 bombings: Irish Examiner
Mícheál LehaneReid to meet bomb judge: UTV Internet
Wednesday, January 16
UFF condemns 'Red Hand' threats: The Times
David ListerUDA is a mystery to Irish Americans: Irish News (Jan 15)
Ray O'HanlonRepublicans threaten M&S workers: BBC
Support builds for ICTU work stoppage protest: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanMourners line streets for murdered postman: The Independent
David McKittrickSinn Fein: 'Confront UDA' appeal: UTV Internet
Dealing with UDA is Reid’s responsibility: Irish News
Brian FeeneyUnited stand in face of adversity: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanUS joins criticism of N Ireland violence: Financial Times
John Murray BrownBush envoy to meet North's new Police Board: RTE
99 paramilitary murders but just one conviction: Irish News
Barry McCaffrey & Sharon O’NeillBelfast's Days of Fear: The Irish Times
EditorialCommunities still have to put aside hatred, says expert: Irish Examiner
Evelyn RingThe search for hope amid reminders of a painful past: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanAgreement left unionists a community in retreat: The Irish Times
Brian FeeneyNorth South cooperation row: UTV Internet
Secret agents 'operating with impunity' in North: Irish Independent
Chris AndersonColombia Three guaranteed protection of their human rights: Irish Examiner
Catherine Shanahan£100m bill for inquiry into Bloody Sunday: Electronic Telegraph
Ted OliverProduction looks at inquiry impact: Belfast Telegraph
Gardai accused of delaying UK police in bomb investigation: The Irish Times
Sinn Fein is blamed after crash scene police attack: Belfast Telegraph
Ashleigh WallaceBacking for the police is essential: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialDissidents set to 'give lesson' to lawbreakers: Irish Independent
Diarmaid MacDermottReid has reneged, claims father of LVF chief: Belfast Telegraph
Northern Ireland economy - an engine with very few moving parts: (from Irelandclick.com, Jan 14)
Máirtín Ó MuilleoirSix minutes of history add to the Church debate: Belfast Telegraph
Nicholas Leonard