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Saturday, January 31
After publication furore practical help is offered: Irish News Bimpe Fatogun
What happens now?: Belfast Media Gemma Burns & Áine McEntee
Inishowen families slam report on Troubles: Derry Journal
Bereaved families demand truth not money: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Wounds still too raw for an examination of the Troubles: The Irish Times Noel Whelan
Cash for victims plan is outrageous: The News Letter Ian Paisley
Dealing with the past must not be at the expense of innocents: Belfast Media Nigel Dodds
We must turn to the future and break the cycle of hatred: Belfast Telegraph Patricia MacBride
When did terrorists become victims?: The Sun Lorraine Kelly
No sign yet of truth, justice or reconciliation: The Irish Times Susan McKay
Addressing the past: Derry Journal Editorial
Let's win the peace for all the people: Belfast Media Editorial
Anti-bias laws: Irish News (Jan 28)
Retired judge tipped for legacy commission role: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Defending the rights of victims to have justice for loved ones: Belfast Media
GAA angry as Maze plan axed: Irish News
Maze stadium – another own goal: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
US seeks extradition of Seán Garland: The Irish Times
Seeking U.S. funds to underpin peace: Irish Echo
McIlveen accused quizzed over baseball bat confusion: Irish News
Real IRA and INLA deny death threat claims: Derry Journal
Jury ponders 'IRA blackmail' case: BBC
Orde settles lawsuit on 'IRA fight' references: Irish News
Call to canvass united Ireland views in census: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 27)
The Sun asks IRA boss for truth about Shergar mystery: The Sun Oliver Harvey
Paisley reveals his lighter side: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Troubles movie wins at Sundance: BBC (Jan 26)
Nobel Prize a Possibility: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Friday, January 30
Government to reflect carefully on Eames-Bradley, says Martin: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Republic admits payments: Irish News
Troubles Report – Realities of £300m plans: The News Letter
£12,000 proposal to be debated: BBC
Hackett widow welcomes compensation scheme: Ulster Herald Rosetta Donnelly
Northern Ireland compensation – Victims' daughter 'will not take a penny': Daily Telegraph (Jan 29) Stephen Adams
Victim's brother slams Eames-Bradley proposals as 'offensive': Ulster Herald Rosetta Donnelly
Victims from either side struggle to put Northern Ireland Troubles behind them: The Times (Jan 29) David Sharrock
Holding to compassion is key says McAllister: Irish News Brendan McAllister
Northern Ireland's dinosaur element: Guardian.co.uk Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
Money can't buy peace or reconciliation: The Times (Jan 29) Melanie Reid
Northern Ireland needs truth, not money: Guardian.co.uk (Jan 28) Beatrix Campbell
Only time will resolve legacy of the Troubles: Irish News Newton Emerson
Bearing Pain Equally: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Twisted logic flaws report on Troubles: The News Letter Editorial
Report deserves consideration: Irish News Editorial
Decommissioning warning for loyalists: UTV Internet
Pair held over dissident activity: UTV Internet
New unit to probe unsolved killings: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 28) David Gordon
Ludlow family fears: Irish News (Jan 28)
Robert Hamill inquiry – Teen said he put the boot in, hearing told: Belfast Telegraph
Murder case before court: Irish News
Family alleges police conspiracy over mum's plastic bullet death: Belfast Telegraph
Victims' families to meet minister: UTV Internet
We jumped-up Paddies need more than cheap sneers from the British: Irish Examiner Matt Cooper
Great expectations rest on Obama's shoulders: Irish News Jim Gibney
Legacy of chief demythologiser: Irish Medical Times (Jan 5) Seamus Kilby
Plans for peace monument scrapped: RTE
Thursday, January 29
Payment Plan for Northern Ireland Reconciliation Provokes Outrage: New York Times John F. Burns
Bitter memories of the Troubles threaten to wreck £300m Ulster healing plan: The Times David Sharrock
Brown 'will never forget' thousands of victims in North: The Irish Times Frank Millar
PM challenged over Eames-Bradley report: UTV Internet
Proposals will widen the divide – claim: Londonderry Sentinel
Pain and anger evident at launch: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Northern Ireland compensation – The IRA bomber: Daily Telegraph Duncan Gardham
Amid the quarrels, a shaft of hope for bitter victims of the Troubles: The Independent David Young
'No rush to judgment' on plans urge Martin and Woodward: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún, Dan Keenan, & Patsy McGarry
Troubles reconciliation body wants apologies and peace pledges: The Herald
£12,000 even if families have been compensated: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Eames says £12,000 is a way to tell families 'sorry for your troubles': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Troubles Report – Just four of the victims: The News Letter
Let exiles of Troubles come home says report: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
There's no going back: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Anger and loud noises may not win out over Eames-Bradley vision: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dealing with wounds of the past: BBC Vincent Kearney
'Victimhood industry' will remain alive in Northern Ireland: The Times David Sharrock
Why money isn't answer for victims: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 27) Gail Walker
Hierarchy of 'victims' needs to be flattened: Irish News Brian Feeney
Trauma of the Troubles should stay in the past: The Irish Times David Adams
Editorials
Tory-UUP merger 'could damage pro-Union vote': The News Letter
'UUP is back' – MEP: Londonderry Sentinel
'Death threats led to cancellation of Hamill murder inquest': Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
McIlveen accused says he 'may have been mistaken' about attack: Irish News
Fingerprint on tape in bag of money, trial told: The Irish Times Barry Roche
Black-taxi weapons find linked to Continuity IRA: Irish News Barry McCaffrey and Rebecca Black
Man is charged over taxi weapons: BBC
Plans for Maze stadium axed: RTE
No sports stadium at prison site: BBC Gareth Gordon
Dan Rooney called front-runner for ambassador to Ireland: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Mike Wereschagin
Awaiting north envoy, but Mitchell gets a job: Irish Echo Susan Garraty
The Peacemaker: Haaretz Assaf Uni
Wednesday, January 28
Troubles legacy report due out today: RTE
Fears paramilitaries got £380k: Irish News
Troubles legacy proposals to cost £300m: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Parry speaks out over compensation: Warrington Guardian
Plans for £12k for victims 'preposterous' – Campbell: Derry Journal
Cash for victims idea is an 'insult': Belfast Media
Past report 'irreparably damaged': BBC
Loyalists reserve judgment on Troubles report: The News Letter
Too much focus on money, says RFJ: Belfast Media
I share your pain: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Lives lost to the Troubles: BBC Chris Summers
Why offer of pay outs is insulting: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Time to put hierarchy of Troubles' victims firmly in its place: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
These cash payments don't take account of the pain of the victims: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Eames, Bradley proposals deserve close scrutiny: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Truth and justice are more important than cash sums: Belfast Media Editorial
Robert Hamill witness says he 'didn't trust' RUC officers: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Inquiry culture: Derry Journal Editorial
Another arrest in murder probe: UTV Internet
Arms stash is linked to dissident republicans: Irish Independent Barry Duggan
Gardai dumbstruck on finding Northern millions, court told: Irish News Liam Heylin
'Get used to partition' – Campbell: Derry Journal
Rooney widely tipped as US envoy: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
President praises outreach project on visit to Shankill: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Orde fails to get top Met post: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Peace model can be deployed worldwide: (from the Sunday Times, Jan 18) Liam Clarke
Irish Twins: The New Republic Alex Massie
George Mitchell and the Middle East: Guardian.co.uk Gerry Adams
Tuesday, January 27
Tempers fray as leaks row escalates: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Durkan withdraws 'misleading' claim: UTV Internet
Durkan urges party – 'Win back Euro seat': The News Letter
Party out to take back 'lost votes and lost ground: Irish News William Graham
Newton set to challenge Dodds for DUP European nomination: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
'Victims need justice for wrongs of past': Irish News William Graham
'Bin the Eames-Bradley payments plan': The News Letter
Another lurch into the grotesque, peace-process surrealism we've got used to over the years: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
No clean hands on either side here: Irish News Roy Garland
Terrorists are not and never will be 'victims': The News Letter Alex Kane
We need fair play and justice not cheque books: Irish News Tom Kelly
This payment is a grave mistake: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Families fear inquiries into state killings will be halted: Irish News Barry McCaffrey and Andrea McKernon
Loyalist feud victim 'aware of threats': UTV Internet
Bags stuffed with Northern Ireland sterling 'found in Cork man's home': Belfast Telegraph
Murder witness denies involvement: UTV Internet
Don't be fooled by calendar heroines: (from the Irish Daily Star, Jan 26) John Coulter
Ukraine, Ireland and the sensitivities of fallen empires Mary Dejevsky
Basketball teams for peace: CNN Nicole Lapin
North-south cooperation 'important for economy': Irish News William Graham
TDs to see effects of cross-Border exodus: The Irish Times Paul Cullen
Cross-border drivers' £1.1m bill: BBC
Robinson and McGuinness appeal to British PM over Presbyterian Mutual: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Ireland still matters: Irish Democrat (Jan 23) David Granville
Inspired choice: Washington Times James Morrison
Further call to end ban on Catholic monarch: The Herald (Jan 26) Michael Settle
Monday, January 26
Durkan criticizes 'snug power pact': Sunday Tribune (Jan 25) Suzanne Breen
DUP agenda dominates Executive, says Ritchie: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Protestant speakers tell of a need to 'do justice for all': Belfast Telegraph
Children 'caught in the centre' of Sinn Féin/DUP sectarian rows: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Silence the apt response to harrowing victims' stories: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
What if it was your child?: Sunday Life (Jan 25) Ciaran McGuigan
Troubles victims 'seeking truth, not money': IrishTimes.com
Cost of the Troubles – £40m for victims' compensation, £170m for inquiries: The Independent (Jan 24) David McKittrick
Payment for all who died would re-open old wounds: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Omagh inquiry 'sabotage' claim: The Guardian Richard Norton-Taylor
Republican denies weapons deal: Sunday Tribune (Jan 25) Suzanne Breen
Search for remains following IRA man's confession: Sunday Tribune (Jan 25) Suzanne Breen
Should Queen Elizabeth visit Ireland?: The Irish Times Mary Kenny while Charles Lysaght
Revealed – Dewar's unease over ban on a Catholic monarch: Sunday Herald (Jan 25) Tom Gordon
Labour feared backlash over anti-Catholic reform: The Sunday Times (Jan 25) Iain Harrison
McShane has no objections to absence of Irish signs in Bushmills: Ballymoney Times
Mary Lou faces legal challenge if she sets sights on seats in Dail and Europe: Sunday Tribune (Jan 25) Conor McMorrow
Mayor defends her 'patriotism' call: The Irish Times Olivia Kelly
I have perfect life, says Alliance's Lo: The News Letter (Jan 23) Geoff Hill
How pride is overcoming prejudice in Belfast: The Independent Anna Leach
Can George Mitchell bring his Irish luck to the Middle East?: GlobalPost.com Conor O'Clery
Sunday, January 25
Troubles compensation an insult to victims, says First Minister: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth and Brian Rowan
Frazer decries 'blood money': Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Eames-Bradley report a 'waste of time': The News Letter
Tories reject proposal for 'blood money' payouts: The Observer Henry McDonald and Gaby Hinsliff
Victims report needs consideration: UTV Internet
Trimble hits out over compensation plans: Scotland on Sunday
Killers whose families would qualify for payout: Irish News
Anger over conflict victims' payout: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Misguided plan should not cloud judgement: The News Letter Editorial
Logic of the madhouse takes hold in Ulster: The Sunday Times Editorial
Death of boy still haunts his mum: Irish News Rebecca Black
£300m legacy commission proposal: The News Letter
Troubles' toxic debt needs a 'bad bank': The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Inquests into Troubles deaths to be kept secret: The Observer Jamie Doward and Henry McDonald
Durkan slams 'screensaver' government: The News Letter
SDLP not as bad as the others – McDonnell: Irish News William Graham
'Scandalous' removal of personal weapons: The News Letter
Mother of murdered son in appeal: BBC
Omagh group to keep up fight for truth: The News Letter
Families not surprised Commissioner rules in favour of intelligence: Ulster Herald Rosetta Donnelly
20 years on – The fight for truth continues: Belfast Media
Republicans disappeared at least 13 people in the Troubles: Sunday Tribune (Jan 18) Suzanne Breen
Third party confirms IRA man's republican credentials: Sunday Tribune (Jan 18) Suzanne Breen
Maginnis to run for a seat in Europe: Belfast Telegraph
'Evil of partition' comment condemned by unionists: Irish News Seamus McKinney
'Celebrity' IRA inmate lied through his teeth, court is told: Belfast Telegraph
Chronicles of Long Kesh – Scenes from the inside: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 23) Anthony McIntyre
I won't give in to thugs, says Neil Lennon: The Times (Jan 21) Charlene Sweeney
Saturday, January 24
Troubles victims' payment planned: BBC Vincent Kearney
Troubles killers' families in line for £12k: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Proposals are offensive and disturbing, says Robinson: The Irish Times Simon Finn
Needs of victims must come first says McCord: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Most aspects of reconciliation plan to prove controversial Northern Editor: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Omagh family angry at legacy group: UTV Internet
Justice powers now closer – Anderson: Derry Journal
SDLP condemns DUP/SF self-interest: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Dodds in European election bid: UTV Internet
Now is the time for all good unionists to show teamwork: Belfast Telegraph Peter Robinson
A 'Catholic and Protestant' language event: Derry Journal
Culture Minister Campbell has yet to attend one Irish language event: Belfast Media
DUP man for Ard Fheis: Belfast Media Ciarán Barnes
'Dissidents' behind guns handover: Derry Journal
CIRA claims blaze and shooting: Belfast Media
Witness who was with Robert Hamill testifies: Irish News Allison Morris
Supergrass evidence is 'basis of Haddock case': Irish News
Ministers discuss co-operation on financial crisis: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Patriotism row boosted shops in the North, says McGuinness: Irish Independent Aine Kerr
Cowen parries question on 'unpatriotic' shopping in North: The Irish Times
Ministers tackle thorny issue of cross-border shopping, but in a very roundabout way: Irish Independent Lise Hand
Sea of Flags at Sunday march: Derry Journal
Mitchell returning to hot seat: Boston Globe Farah Stockman
George Mitchell, an ideal man for the job: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Friday, January 23
Adams lays down the law to republican dissidents: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Former councillor quizzed over dissident activity: Irish News Diana Rusk
Extradition of third man sought by Lithuania: The Irish Times
SDLP insists party still relevant: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
North-South ministerial talks in Derry: RTE
Troubles group had 'constructive' meeting with PM: UTV Internet
Adams in truth body warning as PM meets Eames and Bradley: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Special Branch shows it's still a law to itself: Irish News Jim Gibney
Sisters deny Hamill provoked assault: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Inquest into killing of IRA man delayed again: Belfast Telegraph
Reporter stands over story: Irish News
Unveil truth about Omagh: Irish News Editorial
Army commander refused apology from INLA bomber: Londonderry Sentinel
English murder – 5 charged: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Saturation media coverage of bank robbery recalled: Irish Examiner Liam Heylin
Loyalists condemn sectarian graffiti: Londonderry Sentinel
Use Troubles landmark site to end segregated housing urges minister: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Scotland, Wales and Ulster 'must work together': The Herald
Dodds urges economic link with Scottish and Welsh assemblies: The Irish Times Simon Finn
We won't be at the top of Obama's packed in-tray: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Foley Questions Irish Neutrality: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
The two men vying to take over the Met: The Guardian Sandra Laville
Bid to end discrimination against Catholics in rules for monarchy: The Herald (Jan 22) Michael Settle
Thursday, January 22
What chance of agreement over a reduction in NIO departments?: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Robinson accused of misleading assembly: UTV Internet
Durkan to avoid Assembly ban: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Devolution threatened by justice concerns: Irish News
'Progress' over loyalist weapons: BBC
Loyalist feud killing – more charges: Belfast Telegraph
Dissident republican faces charges in Lithuania: UTV Internet
Pair arrested over dissident activity: UTV Internet
Real IRA member remanded: RTE
Nelson's killers 'known to RUC' soon after attack: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
GCHQ lacked technology to track Omagh bombers, say security sources: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald and Richard Norton-Taylor
Omagh phone evidence 'was shared with RUC': The Irish Times Frank Millar
Omagh tapes findings dismissed by families: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Victims' relatives will tell Brown to support cross-Border inquiry: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Lawyers gather in Finucane's memory: Irish Echo Susan Garraty
A sister's long fight for justice: BBC (Jan 20) Fergal Keane
Bank man tells of gang's death threats: The Irish Times Barry Roche
Cash was from land deal not bank raid, says businessman: Irish Independent
Troubles legacy group to meet PM: BBC
Bloody Sunday office to close in cost-cutting move: UTV Internet
Sinn Féin commemorates 90th Dáil anniversary with fresh call for unity: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien
Partition crippled Ireland, says Adams: The Irish Times Steven Carroll
Sinn Fein plan Ireland unification rallies in US and UK: Belfast Telegraph
Obama's Middle East policy could take cues from Northern Ireland experience: Guardian.co.uk Jonathan Freedland
The Conciliator: The Times Editorial
Wednesday, January 21
Assembly expected to pass devolution report: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
'Sensitive' justice role to be debated: The News Letter
DUP and Sinn Fein are accused of 'power grab': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
SF and DUP accused of 'power grab': UTV Internet
'Loyal orders have vital role in Northern Ireland': Ballymoney Times
Our job is to finish John Joe's struggle: Belfast Media (Jan 16) Gerry Adams
How TUV leader Jim Allister could be a chart topper: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Two more charged over feud murder: BBC
Real IRA member in bid to avoid Lithuania terror trial: Irish Independent Tim Healy
Blackmail accused is a 'man of peace': Belfast Telegraph
Northern Bank raid laundering trial begins: The Irish Times Barry Roche
Prosecution closes in McIlveen trial: Irish News
RUC dismissed report of threats against Nelson: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Families of Omagh victims to meet Brown: IrishTimes.com
West shows its support for Palestine: Belfast Media
SF man criticised over Nazi remark: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Why are we taking sides on the Middle East?: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
All parties are dying on their feet and need a smarter type of recruit: Irish Examiner Steven King
As we can tell Obama, it won't be an easy task healing division: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Hero of Ulster peace process sent to Middle East: The Independent David McKittrick
Adams takes his seat at Obama ceremony: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Obama tipped for Ulster visit: The News Letter
Challenging times for US-Ireland relationship: The Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald
Tuesday, January 20
Plan for North justice ministry to be outlined: IrishTimes.com
DUP under fire for proposal to cut departments: The News Letter
MLAs vote to cut NI departments: BBC
Stormont must be within our means: Irish News Editorial
It will be hard to fill gap if Orde runs into top Met job: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Local man says role as police ombudsman in Northern Ireland a challenge: Fredericton Daily Gleaner Michael Staples
Wide-boy liberalistos not so wide of mark: Irish News Roy Garland
Ex-NI police chief denies calling murdered solicitor 'immoral': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ex-RUC chief unaware of Nelson file: RTE
Sir Ronnie Flanagan faces inquiry: BBC Mark Simpson
Catholics plotted to kidnap Mo Mowlam, inquiry told: Daily Telegraph Murray Wardrop
Former Army post at Divis Tower gets £1m transformation: Belfast Telegraph
IRA 'did not murder Evans' – Murphy: UTV Internet
Ahern should quit over RIRA emails, Omagh families insist: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Victims groups 'need more money': BBC
Croydon 'IRA councillor' Maria Gatland speaks about Conservative Party return: Croydon Guardian Peter Truman
Rev Paisley has left me lost for words: Belfast Telegraph Pól Ó Muirí
Unionist in tribute to 'great Irishman' O'Brien: The Herald Steven McCaffery and Senan Hogan
Time for Unionists to take over the South – Go to Dublin for Dail birthday: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Politician and ex-rugby star faces indecency charges: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Twinned with Baghdad: The Guardian Henry McDonald
The Way Out of Iraq: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com (Jan 14) Cahir O'Doherty
Monday, January 19
'Why was O'Loan not Prosecuted?': Sunday Life (Jan 18) Stephen Breen
Former RUC chief to appear at Nelson inquiry: IrishTimes.com
Much to be optimistic about in challenging times: Irish News (Jan 15) Jim Gibney
Omagh victims angered over Ahern 'help' to Real IRA chief: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Minister denies approach over McKevitt: The Irish Times Conor Lally
PM reads Omagh report about secret recordings: Belfast Telegraph
IRA killer of 'disappeared' man reveals burial place: Sunday Tribune (Jan 18) Suzanne Breen
Mum's plea to IRA for return of son's body: Belfast Telegraph
'Put that family out of its misery': Sunday Tribune (Jan 18) Suzanne Breen
SF hiding truth on 'disappeared' – SDLP: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Cost of tribunal on IRA killings hits €4.8m even before hearings: Irish Independent Chris Anderson
State upstaged by SF's 90th Dáil celebrations: Sunday Tribune (Jan 18) Conor McMorrow
'Facelift at Ravenhill not linked to Maze': The News Letter (Jan 15)
Bus company warned over 'No God' signs: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 16)
Integrated school cost soars after long delay: Irish News (Jan 15) Simon Doyle
Lennon case sends out strong message: Irish News (Jan 17) Editorial
Thank you, Ireland, for a wonderful stay. Keep doing what you are doing: The Irish Times Thomas Foley
The bicycle: Philippine Star Ana Marie Pamintuan
Sunday, January 18
Ford calls for greater clarity on justice role: Irish News William Graham
Call to put time limit on Troubles crime inquiries: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Victims campaigner to sue Sir Hugh over security breach case: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Community policing benefits cities: Tulsa World (Jan 14) Drew Diamond
Criminal gangs posing as republicans says Adams: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
DUP wants 'fewer' NI departments: BBC
SDLP to table motion seeking rethink of NI Executive's budget: The Irish Times (Jan 14) Dan Keenan
Ulster must prepare for tough times : The News Letter Editorial
Romantic Ireland idea has goon awa up til Stoormint: Irish News Patrick Murphy
Laird turns on Waterways: Irish News Diana Rusk
Car buyers flocking north: Irish Examiner (Jan 14)
Sale of Northern alcohol targeted by chambers: Sunday Business Post
Ireland 'needs all-party rule' to ride out the financial storm: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Hunger Strike memorial to get council equality assessment: Irish News Claire Simpson
Archbishop of York claims fall of Empire and rise of multiculturalism has destroyed Britain's 'big idea': Daily Telegraph (Jan 14) Martin Beckford
Bring In the Diplomats: Newsweek Richard N. Haass
DUP challenges Sinn Fein on Gaza stance: The News Letter
Why Israeli workers were sold short in war protest: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 14) Lindy McDowell
Saturday, January 17
McNarry issues Tory warning: The News Letter
Strange absence of crisis: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Churches' relations warm at Drumcree: Belfast Telegraph
Paisley rebuked for wearing a shamrock by DUP members: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Crime is stopping the cops doing their job?!: Belfast Media
Prosecution of O'Loan was 'not in public interest': Belfast Telegraph
O'Loan apologises to IRA murder victim's father: Irish News
Pregnant woman challenges Sinn Fein and SDLP: Derry Journal
Dissidents admit shooting man in legs: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Calls for Real IRA to stop attacks: UTV Internet
Gerry Adams calls on community to reject republican dissidents: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Is protesting an act of terrorism? – republican asks: Derry Journal
Catholics targeted at kids care centre: Derry Journal
Former RUC chief constable to appear at Rosemary Nelson inquiry: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Family visit Hamill murder scene: UTV Internet
Inquiries are costly but we can't put price on the truth: Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
'I forgive Emmett's killers' – mother: Derry Journal
Bitter row over Troubles remark: Derry Journal
War site firm fights stigma of the Irish: Irish News Diana Rusk
Gerry Adams to attend Obama inauguration: Belfast Telegraph
'Obama may not help NI investment': The News Letter
PSNI seeking advice on MP's gay remarks: The Irish Times Simon Finn
Wounded Celtic Tiger: The Herald Editorial
Rangers pair jailed for Lennon attack: The Scotsman Victoria Weldon
Friday, January 16
Allister hits out at DUP justice vote comments: The News Letter
Sheridan could be in line for top police job: Fermanagh Herald Aileen Murphy
Ex-detectives being re-employed: BBC
Ombudsman in apology over report: BBC
Angry scenes at SFY Troubles tour: Newry Democrat
McDonald rules out by-election bid in event of MEP poll clash: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Omagh intelligence report may not be published: UTV Internet
NY fundraiser for Pat Finucane conference: Irish Echo (Jan 14) Ray O'Hanlon
Man remanded on loyalist murder charge: RTE
'Kicks or punches' killed Hamill: UTV Internet
Families to mark 1974 coach bombing: Irish News Diana Rusk
Some allegations inappropriate admits McIlveen case detective: Irish News
Father and son deny laundering over £3m from Northern heist: Irish Independent
Uncle Gerry's thinking is as woolly as his waistcoat: Irish News Newton Emerson
Britain-Ireland passport checks: BBC
Let the man sing: Morning Star David Granville
Martin warns over outcome of new No vote: The Irish Times Michael O'Regan
Haass on Ireland, Israel: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
RP urged to continue pursuing peace process: GMANews.tv (Jan 14)
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