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Saturday, January 31
DUP Rules Out Face-To-Face Meeting With Sinn Fein: Derry Journal
'We will see that day': Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Jan 27) Mark Bixler
Playing the politics game: BBC Martina Purdy
Understanding is achievable: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Unionists meet to discuss defections: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Pay Attention To What The Voters Want: The News Letter Editorial
Nationalist Euro hopes scuppered by Paisley move: Irish Echo Paul Colgan
Finucane accused 'fears for his life': (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Charges dropped against pair in North spy case: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
Colombia Three delay criticised: Irish Independent Tom Brady
US peace envoy to meet NI parties: UTV Internet
Adams meets Reiss for 90 mins.: Irish Echo
Row brews Down Under over Adams' out-of-reach €120 dinners: Irish Independent (Jan 27) Tom Felle
Put up or . . .: Irish Echo Editorial
Bomb At Loyalist Office 'Could Have Killed': The News Letter
Homes Of Sinn Fein Members Attacked: The News Letter
Derry Loyalists To Meet Secretary Of State: Derry Journal
UDA heard -- without pipe bombs: Irish Echo Editorial
Decision to axe police reserve defended: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Attwood Remarks Vindicate SF Policing Position: Derry Journal
House of Lords to hear claims of 'shoot-to-kill policy': Irish Examiner Mícheál Lehane
Threats meant my home had to become a fortress: Daily Telegraph (Jan 26)
Bail warning from Chief Justice: UTV Internet
Dear Sir, I write to complain...again: (from the Irish News) Newton Emerson
Cool Britannia: Irish Independent
Friday, January 30
Paisley says meeting Taoiseach 'a good beginning': The Irish Times Frank Millar
Guns the big challenge for peace review, says Paisley: Irish Independent Andrew Woodcock & Dan McGinn
Handshakes behind closed doors usher in a new era: Irish Independent Bernard Purcell
DUP selection of ex-UDA man 'odd': (from the Irish News, Jan 19) Sharon O'Neill
Sinn Fein Wishlist Comes Under Fire: The News Letter
UUP Youth Wing Folds: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Court bid to have Cory published: Belfast Telegraph
SF warn over 'lost voters': UTV Internet
Adams Accused Of Failing Constituents: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Voters ducking out of their civic duty: (from the Irish News, Jan 22) Newton Emerson
Row at Trimble rights outburst: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Weapons amnesty extended: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 28)
Fair Deal For UDR Widows: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Two jailed over McCabe death raid lose Supreme Court plea for freedom: Irish Independent John Maddock
Net bid to save Bobby Sands Street, Tehran: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Pride In Being British . . . Or Is Irish Better?: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Shorts faces Protestant redundancy row: Financial Times John Murray Brown
TV Times: The Blanket Eamon Sweeney
Award Treble For BBC Holy Cross Drama: The News Letter
Tolerance and togetherness - Catholic style: The Scotsman (Jan 28) Fordyce Maxwell
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New ban on parade for Bloody Sunday: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
Ex-Provo refuses to say if McGuinness gave Bloody Sunday orders: UTV Internet
Witness X to deny being in IRA: Belfast Telegraph Larry Deeney
Bloody Sunday Inquiry latest: UTV Internet
Thursday, January 29
Campbell - Republic has changed for better: Belfast Telegraph Larry Deeney
Taoiseach to meet DUP delegation in London: RTE
Robinson plays down significance of DUP's Ahern meeting: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Unionists Marginalised - DUP: The News Letter
UU activists put hearts and souls through wringer: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Adams rejects funding claims: BBC
Ahern joins the attack on SF's IRA connection: Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Féin agenda calls for Dunblane-style gun controls in the North: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
SF 'focusing on policing powers': UTV Internet
Why the full time reserve has to go: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Human rights groups are complicit in murder, says Trimble: The Guardian Giles Tremlett
New JFK is man of many parts - but not one of them is Irish: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
Legal bid on Cory report: (from the Irish News)
IRA punishment attacks: 4 held: UTV Internet
Shooting The Fenians: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Small steps to help root out prejudice: (from the Irish News) Aeneas Bonner
Laird hails heritage tourism potential: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 27) Ciaran O'Neill
State may land in Euro dock over bombings: Irish Independent
UK 'probably colluded' over blasts terror: Irish Independent Bill Corcoran and Paul Melia
Former Justice Minister attacks Barron Report: Irish Examiner John Breslin
No nonsense from this FG toughie: Irish Independent Miriam Lord
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Bloody Sunday update: UTV Internet
Saville Inquiry - Saville evidence deadline looms: Belfast Telegraph Larry Deeney
Wednesday, January 28
Latest mass flight from UUP may be 'setting a pattern': Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Iris Robinson Is Laughing Off A UUP Unity Call: The News Letter Ciaran McKeown
Sinn Fein to announce priorities: BBC
TDs hold Colombia three talks: Belfast Telegraph Dan McGinn
Ahern and UPRG talks 'will go on': (from the Irish News)
Martin McAleese talked to UDA: Irish Examiner
Paramilitaries are friends to no-one: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Charges against spy ring suspects reduced: (from the Sunday Tribune, Jan 25) Susan McKay
Pressure grows on Blair to publish killings reports: Belfast Telegraph
Police union 'clinging to the past': BBC
Dump The Police Quota - Hermon: The News Letter
Is police service more acceptable to Catholics?: Impartial Reporter (Jan 22)
Equality Body Not Doing Duty - Nesbitt: The News Letter (Jan 22)
Equality body hits back at criticism: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Rubbish!: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
City 'Is Not' Racist Capital Of Europe: The News Letter Richard Sherriff
Committee to study child poverty on both sides of Belfast's peace line: Irish Examiner (Jan 21) Dan McGinn
DUP High Sheriff Soldiers On Despite Lord Mayor Snub: The News Letter Clare Weir
London 2012 bid may suffer after BOA angers Irish counterparts: The Independent Matthew Beard
Fitzgerald surprised by Barron conclusions: RTE
Gardai guilty of 'litany of errors' in probing atrocity: Irish Independent Bill Corcoran
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Wounded and dead treated as carcasses: Belfast Telegraph Larry Deeney
Bloody Sunday Inquiry update: UTV Internet
Tuesday, January 27
Taoiseach warns loyalists to end violence and crime: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Don't expect compromise when Ahern, 'dinosaur' Paisley meet: Boston Herald (Jan 26) Jim Dee
Trimble's Critics In Bann Go Out Into The Cold: The News Letter Ciaran McKeown
Trying too hard gives the lie to an identity crisis: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Flag Rivalry Raises Police Talks Fear: The News Letter Nevin Farrell
PSNI Reserve abolition 'a nonsensical move': Belfast Telegraph
Faith In Police Falling - DUP: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Are Protestants Losing Faith In The Police?: The News Letter Editorial
Sinn Féin banned from high sheriff ceremony: (from the Irish News, Jan 21) Barry McCaffrey
Belfast 'the racist capital of Europe': UTV Internet
For God (and Ulster): Sunday Life (Jan 25)
Christians must 'unite': Belfast Telegraph Brendan Mcdaid
Dialogue is better than holy huddles: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
'Examine loyalist links to racist attacks': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
'I didn't kill Danny': Sunday Life (Jan 25)
We Have Much To Learn From Spain: The News Letter
Green light for Adams visit: Irish Echo (Aus) Tom Felle
US state to celebrate cultural ties with Ulster: Belfast Telegraph Ciaran O'Neill
Irish highlight funding anomaly: Daily Telegraph Claire Middleton
Inquiry to hear of bomb victim who was in wrong place twice: Irish Independent Bill Corcoran
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Journalists will risk jail to protect sources: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Real IRA prisoner gives tribunal evidence: Belfast Telegraph
Relatives need the truth says Sinn Féin: (from the Irish News)
Monday, January 26
Trimble feels heat as 30 party members walk out: Irish Examiner Michael O'Farrell
Knives out for Durkan: Sunday Life (Jan 25)
SDLP councillor defects to Sinn Féin: (from the Sunday Tribune, Jan 25) Susan McKay
Options keep on shrinking for Trimble and the SDLP: Irish Independent
Don't believe everything the big snowman throws at you: (from the Sunday Tribune, Jan 25) Susan McKay
Loyalist concerns get a hearing: The Scotsman Kieran McDaid
Taoiseach to meet loyalists at secret Dublin location: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Tough measures for UDA prison wreckers: Sunday Life (Jan 25) Alan Murray
Words of Freedom: (from Irelandclick.com) Danny Morrison
Police board warned over troubles probes: Sunday Life (Jan 25) Alan Murray
NI families to picket MI5: UTV Internet (Jan 20)
Guns for ex-Paras as IRA threatens inquiry backlash: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Device found at sports club: BBC
RIR action wreathed in shame, say UDR vets: Sunday Life (Jan 25) Stephen Breen
Now whenever we think of Britain we get warm feeling: Irish Independent Senan Molony
IRA victims plan to sue Col Gaddafi: Sunday Life (Jan 25)
Pride or prejudice?: The Guardian Roy Greenslade
News Letter Will Shine By Its Own Light: The News Letter (Jan 23) Editorial
North 'needs to learn Holocaust lessons': Sunday Independent (Jan 25)
The One Eyed Observer: The Blanket (Jan 20) Anthony McIntyre
Sunday, January 25
UUP members quit party: BBC
Lost generation for UUP - claim: Belfast Telegraph Gary Grattan
DUP may soon face Sinn Féin at Stormont round table talks: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Middle And Upper Classes 'Shunned' Assembly Election: The News Letter (Jan 19)
Extremist gains slow momentum of Good Friday Accords: Chicago Sun Times (Dec 12) John Darby
'Unwanted' election may have been all for the best: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
All our destinies are in Dr Paisley's hands: (from the Irish News) Patrick Murphy
Bleak prospect for political progress: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Rabble rouser Orangemen set to join DUP: (from The People, Jan 18) Jason Johnson
Paisley misses a golden chance: Sunday Business Post Sean Mac Carthaigh
Irish PM flies in for talks with loyalists: The Observer Henry McDonald
Police watchdog lashes ten more RUC inquiries: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
Orde 'ignoring ombudsman': (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
Who is going to police the secret armies in the North?: Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Horses or Zebras?: The Blanket (Jan 14) Paul A. Fitzsimmons
Truth and justice slug it out at probe into Bloody Sunday: The Observer Henry McDonald
McBride family in third challenge: Belfast Telegraph
Labour party urged to expand in NI: UTV Internet (Jan 23)
Five held after bat attack: BBC
Shinners turn fire on Coke: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Dublin embraces the dragon: The Observer Henry McDonald
Saturday, January 24
DUP accused of Sinn Fein 'U-turn': BBC
'No SF in executive until IRA is gone': (from the Irish News) William Graham
Trimble Fears A Long Period Of Direct Rule: The News Letter Ciaran Mckeown
Cooper Calls Loss Claims 'Propaganda': The News Letter
What if Paisley used his powers for good?: (from the Irish News) Sean McManus
Parties roll up sleeves for review: BBC Mark Devenport
Sinn Féin hits back at McDowell in funds row: (from the Irish News) William Graham
New US envoy ready for first Ulster visit: Belfast Telegraph
Deportees and the Election: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Editorial
McGuinness Endorses Collusion Campaign: Derry Journal
Cover up denied in murder probe: BBC
Police reserve has a vital role to play: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Plush puppies lap up Prime Time biases: Sunday Independent (Jan 18) Eoghan Harris
Trimble discusses jail dispute: BBC
Ex-prisoner Says There Was No Riot In Maghaberry: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Streetwise... 'hard' men have soft spot for soap: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Men in shotgun attack horror: Belfast Telegraph Larry Deeney
Government's tongue-tied over cultural expression: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 20) Patsy McGlone
Relatives of bombing victims relieved over inquest date: Irish Examiner John Breslin
Unionists Step In To Help Fund RIR Memorial: The News Letter
Flag snub to Countess slammed: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
Fire Station Flag Ruling Must Not Create Tension - FBU: The News Letter (Jan 22)
"Bobby Sands" still hassles the Brits: IranMania.com (Jan 22)
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Journalists back at Saville probe: Belfast Telegraph Larry Deeney
Friday, January 23
Government has first face-to face talks with DUP in London next week: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
McGuinness on GFA review: UTV Internet
Blair urged to scale down army presence: UTV Internet
Shadow of gunman still looms large: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
DUP claims UUP defections: BBC
DUP leader earns praise from Ahern: Belfast Telegraph
Paisley's orange crush: Irish Echo Jack Holland
Filling Big Man's boots is a tall order: (from the News Letter, Jan 22) Suzanne Breen
Demise of the Dinosaur?: The Blanket Eamon Sweeney
McLaughlin Salutes 'Courageous Decision': Derry Journal (Jan 20)
Shock resignation is a blow to the SDLP: (from the Irish News, Jan 20) William Graham
Nationalism at the crossroads: Irish World Tom Griffin
Anger over minister's attack on SF funding: UTV Internet
Time To Bring An End To The Quangos: The News Letter Editorial
Clark blasts Bush on North: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Murals must go!: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
UDA 'not on ceasefire': BBC
Loyalists turn to new targets: Irish World Paul Donovan
Boycotting belongs in the past: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
Police Reserve Cuts Impossible - MLA: The News Letter Karen Quinn
Impartial probe fight supported: (from the Irish News, Jan 21) Sharon O'Neill
A call for justice: Irish Echo Editorial
British make no promises on future co-operation on 1974 bombings: Irish Examiner
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IRA man 'tried to fire at army': The Scotsman Rhiannon Edward
Journalists to protect sources at Inquiry: UTV Internet
Thursday, January 22
Britain urged to stand up to unionist hardliners: UTV Internet
PM hits out at funding for Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
SDLP call for 'intensive' review: BBC
Govt to meet with DUP next week: RTE
'Remove Terrorists And Restore Confidence': Derry Journal (Jan 20)
Adams will attend review talks: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
UUP must complete process of reforms says senior party figure: (from the Irish News) William Graham
UUP legal costs 'top £30,000': BBC
The Spark in Jeffery: The Blanket James Fitzharris
UDA violence greeted with loud silence: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
UPRG in boycott Catholics call: (from The People, Jan 18) Liz Trainor
Deeply Divisive, Ultimately Destructive: Derry Journal (Jan 20)
Intolerance in Northern Ireland - Religion, and Now Race: New York Times Lizatte Alvarez
Ireland’s racism is no surprise: (from the Irish News, Jan 15) Jude Collins
Put the shoe on the other foot: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
Ombudsman Report - A Damning Indictment: Derry Journal (Jan 20)
Taking Drumcree Abroad: The News Letter (Jan 19)
Anger at 'divisive' Ulster campaign: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis and Claire Cozens
SF Wants Separate Plot For Republican Dead: The News Letter (Jan 19)
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Former IRA man denies firing gun in the Bogside: Irish Examiner Gary Kelly
Wednesday, January 21
British must justify silence over Finucane, judge rules: Irish Examiner Ian Graham
'I'm not running away from Europe': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Paisley Mk II set to follow father into European arena: (from the Irish News) William Graham
It Could Take Two To Fill Big Man's Shoes: The News Letter Ciaran Mckeown
Looking back on a 25 years love-hate relationship: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Close Of A Chapter, But The End Is Not Nigh: The News Letter Dan McGinn
Paisley departure marks a watershed: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Paisley Now In A Position To Say Yes: The News Letter Editorial
Challenge of retiring trend: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Man blames IRA on attack: BBC
Village murder was an arrow through the heart of Ireland: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
'Defeatism' Led To RUC Errors: The News Letter Ross Smith
A State of the Union Address: The Blanket Eamon Sweeney
Racketeer battle 'being won': BBC (Jan 19)
UDA set to call off ceasefire: (from The People, Jan 18) John McShane
Call to end bomb blast hearing: UTV Internet
Both North and British officials invited to testify: Irish Independent Bill Corcoran
The Forgotten have their say in quest for justice: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Why there will be no public inquiry in bombings: Irish Independent
Barron Report - Relatives are owed public inquiry: Irish Examiner Editorial
Dunseith says back me or I quit in row over PSNI: (from The People, Jan 18) Greg Harkin
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Bloody Sunday Inquiry update: UTV Internet
Tuesday, January 20
Adams leaves for US to brief senior officials: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Agreement review on agenda: BBC
Restricted vision but sights set on impossible demands: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Paisley quits Europe to fight Ahern: The Scotsman John Innes
Paisley's exit from Europe: BBC Mark Devenport
Militancy will prevent RSF having impact: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Put The Pride Back In Protestant: The News Letter Editorial
RUC made no effort to find loyalist murderers: The Independent David McKittrick
He was just another catholic: (from the Sunday Tribune, Jan 18) Susan McKay
Loyalist linked to many sectarian killings was quizzed over death: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Policing the police remains important: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
RUC corruption Ombudsman uncovers more collusion: Irish Examiner Editorial
Doubt over murder inquiry is disturbing: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Feisty judge won't let probe reports languish in limbo: Boston Herald (Jan 19) Jim Dee
Finucane relatives begin legal action: UTV Internet
Protestant former RUC officer joins Sinn Fein: The Scotsman John Innes
Leonard Quits SDLP: The News Letter
'Columbia three' verdit expected: UTV Internet
Politicians urge release of Colombia Three: Irish Independent Kathy Donaghy
Loyalist inmates stage hunger strike: UTV Internet
Relatives Of Provo Victims Demand Justice: The News Letter
Bombings report to be studied: BBC
Schools hit by bomb alerts: Belfast Telegraph Claire Regan
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Bloody Sunday witness tells of threats by IRA: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Bloody Sunday Inquiry update: UTV Internet
Monday, January 19
Ahern and Blair to discuss North, EU Constitution: Irish Independent Alison O'Connor
The DUP can be moved (...not a prayer, Gerry): Sunday Life (Jan 18) Lynda Gilby
Irish peace an oxymoron?: Toledo Blade (Dec 5) Editorial
McAllister wins stay, but treaty looms: Irish Echo Editorial
'Damning' report on murder: BBC
Wright dad issues telly challenge to Blair: Sunday Life (Jan 18) Chris Anderson
Prison feud erupts into Mass brawl: Irish Independent Allison Bray
UDA truce 'teetering on brink': Sunday Life (Jan 18) Alan Murray
UVF move in to take on racist members: (from The People, Jan 11)
Officers injured in riot: BBC
Sands running out on Tehran tribute: Sunday Life (Jan 18) Stephen Breen
Buried Secrets and Brutal Truths: (from Irelandclick.com) Danny Morrison
Too many unseen heroes in nationalism's one-eyed view: Sunday Independent (Jan 18) Alan Ruddock
Troubles play breaks box-office records: Sunday Life (Jan 18)
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Say what you like, the Brits sure do know the Irish: The Blanket (Jan 6) Sean Mc Manus
Sunday, January 18
Sinn Fein sticking to 'ballot box and Armalite' strategy: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Ian Pearson is living a politician's dream: (from the Irish News) Patrick Murphy
The simpler way: The Observer Mark Langhammer
They've finished dividing the sects now for the races: Sunday Telegraph Jenny McCartney
On 'Prime Time' last week, Fine Gael TD Gay Mitchell and Sinn Fein TD Caoimhghin O'Caolain clashed . . .: Sunday Independent
Republican fundraising under spotlight: BBC Mark Devenport
Peace III Funding Can Tackle Workplace Sectarianism: Derry Journal (Jan 16)
Republicans 'took most of peace funds': Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
The long reach of the Red Hand: Irish Echo Jack Holland
Hoax alert in school grounds: BBC
The UDA way to lose friends: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Demilitarise Divis Tower: The Blanket Kathleen O Halloran
'Dramatic improvements' as society falls apart at seams: Belfast Telegraph
CIRA man ostracised by inmates over book: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
Tiocfaidh ár Irish lessons . . . we hope: Sunday Independent John Drennan
SF cross-border voting campaign: UTV Internet
One in six prevented from voting in Northern elections: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
DUP calls for fresh inquiry into Teebane: (from the Irish News, Jan 15) Maeve Connolly
Group to mark its 30th year: Belfast Telegraph Fiona McIlwaine Biggins
Republican says Zionists will hijack Holocaust Day: The Observer Henry McDonald
Saturday, January 17
Trimble bombshell: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Trimble's party 'in a sorry state': UTV Internet
Trimble's Fate Is Largely In His Own Hands: The News Letter Ciaran Mckeown
Blair 'pandering to rejectionist unionists': UTV Internet
Mr. Blair puts the onus firmly on IRA: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ambiguity Over Guns Is Long Since Pointless: The News Letter Editorial
NI agreement review must ditch sectarian voting rules: (from the Irish Times) David Ford
SDLP seeking European 'intervention' for peace: (from the Irish News) William Graham
NI Civic Forum 'too costly to keep up': UTV Internet
Strange bedfellows: Irish Echo Cahir O'Doherty
'Collusion killings' report Minister challenged: UTV Internet
Cory's move puts pressure on Blair: Irish Echo Peter Colgan
Blow the expense, as long as the boys behind bars are happy: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Pipe bomb at prison officers' HQ: BBC
UDA blamed for hoax alerts: Belfast Telegraph Claire Regan
Nationalist Tactics Putting Strain On UDA Ceasefire Says UPRG: The News Letter
UDA should try non-violence: (from the Irish News) Editorial
McAllisters get a break: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Beatings at record level: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Father of missing man is threatened: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
IRA denies missing man threat claims: UTV Internet
Denial of rights deliberate, says judge in IRA case: Irish Independent
A distorted view of the 'new' Ireland: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 15) Eric Waugh
Irishman campaigns against pope-burning: Irish World Paul Donovan
Friday, January 16
DUP 'won't play positive role': BBC
Paisleyites cannot stop change: The Independent Gerry Adams
Trimble faces critics after dissidents quit: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Blair issues ultimatum on IRA to Sinn Fein leadership: Irish Independent Bernard Purcell and Dominic Cunningham
MPs Zero in on Sinn Fein Links with Terrorism: The News Letter Ciaran Mckeown
Sinn Féin funding claims are untrue says MP: (from the Irish News)
The Smell Of Sulphur Is Still Lingering On: The News Letter Editorial
Secrecy moves on party funding: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Scandal of the INLA sex monsters: (from The People, Jan 11)
Priest offers to meet the INLA: (from the Irish News, Jan 13) Barry McCaffrey
Loyalists riot in jail as prison strike looms: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Prisoners to be locked in cells: UTV Internet
See you in court, Scap!: (from The People, Dec 18)
Daunting Image of Terror Near School: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Parades report author warns of 'another Drumcree': Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Fascism or democracy?: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Victims' group plans protest at intelligence HQ: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
Irish family can stay pending appeal: Newark Star-Ledger (Jan 14) Ana M. Alaya
War or peace... there's no such thing as a free White House lunch: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
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IRA man 'arrrested and interned': BBC
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