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Monday, January 31
Ex-IRA man to stand against Sinn Féin in election (Jan 30): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Bombers Unite Community: (from the Andersonstown News) Danny Morrison
Lurgan riot 'orchestrated' against police: UTV Internet
Officers attacked at fire in Larne: BBC
Masked men shoot teenager in leg in north Belfast: BBC
Two men are remanded in custody on firearms and explosive charges: Belfast Telegraph
Tens of thousands march in Derry to honour Bloody Sunday victims: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
N.J. residents travel to Ireland for final 'Bloody Sunday' massacre march: Newark Star-Ledger Aliza Appelbaum
Bloody Sunday families divided over march (Jan 30): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Time has come for a more apt tribute: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
What's in a name? Handling the Londonderry/Derry issue: Belfast Telegraph Paul Connolly
British Government to delay Hamill report publication: IrishExaminer.com
Sisters hit out at probe into murder cover-up (Jan 30): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
SDLP urges an alternative to draft Budget: Belfast Telegraph
Adams' new gaffe about Thatcher: The News Letter Sam McBride
No love left between Sinn Féin and Labour (Jan 30): Sunday Tribune Conor McMorrow
Sinn Féin will tell the IMF 'to go home', Adams insists: The Irish Times Michael O'Regan
Adams stands over plan to 'burn bondholders': Irish Independent
Economic questions surround Gerry Adams poll bid: BBC Gareth Gordon
Shinning up the political pole to at least 23 seats (Jan 30): Sunday Tribune Odran Flynn
Crowning glory for Grizzly Adams (Jan 30): Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Civil War rivalry could end in civil partnership: Irish Independent Sam Smyth
Atheists want votes for a secular State: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Martin must choose either Fine Fail or Flotilla Fail (Jan 30): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Even the Aussies want to bend the knee to the Queen: Daily Telegraph Boris Johnson
Sunday, January 30
Republicans 'have been well tamed': The News Letter
Aggressive fundraising drive boosts SF war chest: Sunday Independent Ronald Quinlan
Gerry's confusion is most illuminating: Sunday Independent Brendan Keenan
Gerry Adams on the Republic's debt, deficit and bailout guarantee: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Sinn Fein is far from bulletproof on economy: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
SDLP defends pastor's rally in Andersonstown: The News Letter
Row over 'dilution' of the unionist vote: The News Letter
Rioters attack police in Lurgan: UTV Internet
Talking to the dissidents at arm's-length isn't easy, but it is essential: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
How dissidents planned a deadly double ambush: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Police probe gun activity in Co Down: UTV Internet
Police probe 'prank' roadblock: The News Letter
MP in talks over checkpoint comment: Belfast Telegraph
Pipe-bomb 'meant to intimidate Catholics': Belfast Telegraph Catherine Lynagh
Eleven year sentence for Crossmaglen bomb conspiracy: The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
Thousands to join final Bloody Sunday march: RTE
Row over last Bloody Sunday march: UTV Internet
A blast from the past: Belfast Media Editorial
Peter Robinson joins call for All-Ireland Fleadh in Derry (Jan 25): Belfast Telegraph
Britain's favourite Irishman is a credit to both his countries: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Sectarian abuse fan banned: Highland-news.co.uk
Saturday, January 29
Secret FF survey reveals massive Sinn Fein threat: Evening Herald Eamon Keane
All eyes on West Belfast as SF start process of selecting Adams' heir: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Ex-MLA Fraser Agnew rejoins Ulster Unionists: BBC
Would quitting executive stop UUP's exodus?: The News Letter Sam McBride
Gallagher is SDLP's 'unanimous choice' as Assembly candidate: Impartial Reporter
DUP challenges PSNI over illegal parades: The News Letter
Let's end prejudice, starting with our political leadership: Belfast Telegraph Stephen Farry
'The terrorists are back. The lessons from history haven't been learned': The Sun Oliver Harvey & John Kay and Patrick Mercer
Hoax bomb sparks Belfast evacuation: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
We've moved on from a world of hatred: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Dissidents must be confronted: The News Letter Editorial
Police may try to halt damages claim case brought by wife of IRA informer: Belfast Telegraph
Last march into history: Derry Journal Julieann Campbell
Pastor McConnell has good news for robbed pensioner: BBC
Bombardier is 83% Protestant: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Concern voiced at pace of PMS resolution moves (Jan 26): The News Letter
UUP, SDLP call for suspension of water inquiry: BBC
The Political Review – Could Ruane finally lose her grip on schools? (Jan 21): The News Letter Sam McBride
Rise of minority politicians a refreshing sign of the times (Jan 22): Belfast Telegraph Andrew Muir
Ireland, Mired in Crisis, Will Dissolve Parliament: New York Times John F. Burns
Fianna Fail no longer calls shots (Jan 27): The News Letter Editorial
I'm Christian, I'm Irish and I'm proud: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
David Cameron rules out further euro bailouts: Daily Telegraph Rosa Prince
Friday, January 28
Donaldson to quit assembly: The News Letter
UUP leader faces election challenge from cousin: Belfast Telegraph
Galloway for Adams idea a no-goer: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
SF leader has not refused crown post: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Hilary Benn issues challenge to rules on MP resignation: BBC
Adams' election odds tumble with Boylesports – Sinn Fein man 1/8 to win a seat: Dundalk Democrat
Varadkar says Adams confused on economics: The Irish Times Mary Minihan
Why this marriage of convenience can't last: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Dissident capability has 'reached a new level': Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan and Adrian Rutherford
Fifty families evacuated after second dissident bomb found: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Three-day alert ends in Belfast: UTV Internet
Baggott says Belfast bombers akin to Omagh killers: BBC
Three held after explosives find: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe and Jimmy Woulfe
Real IRA explosives linked to thefts: Irish Independent Tom Brady and Brian McDonald
Trial of man accused of Belfast killing collapses as witness refuses to testify: The Irish Times
Paramilitary violence on the rise in NI: UTV Internet
Loyalist group in Carnlough pipe bomb claim: BBC
Police looking again into 4 local murders: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
PSNI's use of 'wanted kids' images slammed: Belfast Telegraph
Controversial preacher in west Belfast: UTV Internet
Omagh bomb payouts were 'not enough': Belfast Telegraph
Iconic UDR sculpture nears completion: The News Letter
NI peace process 'has lessons for Iraq' (Jan 24): UTV Internet
Campaigners to lobby Fine Gael: Donegal Democrat
Lennon's missus in yob blast (Jan 22): Scottish Sun Gerry Duffy
'The Greatest' Muhammad Ali to receive major Irish award (Jan 27): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Molly Muldoon
Thursday, January 27
Adams not resigned to being appointed officer of the crown: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy and Dan Keenan
Cameron apologises to Adams over misplaced crown: Irish Examiner Fiachra Ó'Cionnaith
John Bercow says Gerry Adams is not an MP: BBC
Arise Sir Gerard Adams, leader of the Queen's Party: Guardian.co.uk Nicholas Watt
Baron Adams?: UTV Internet Ken Reid
The Gerry Adams story which gets more bizarre by the day: BBC Michael Crick
Baron Adams is it?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
I will be standing by the Union and not the U-turn: Belfast Telegraph Colin McCusker
Media scramble to measure bigotry using GAA as barometer: The Irish Times David Adams
McConville daughter opts not to contest Louth election: TheJournal.ie
Ex-SF man Christy planning to take on Mary Lou for seat: Evening Herald Jane Last and Kevin Doyle
Adams puts foot in mouth as he fails to answer €18bn question (Jan 26): Irish Independent Fionnan Sheahan and Elaine Keogh
Election scuppers SF ard fheis: Belfast Telegraph
Policing board criticises publication of riot pictures: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Sending out wrong signal over rioters: The News Letter Editorial
Security operation continuing in Belfast: RTE
Families flee homes in bomb scare: The News Letter
City bomb 'in place since Sunday': UTV Internet
Hoax security alert in Larne: UTV Internet
Strabane pipe bomb attack 'could have killed sons': BBC
Derry man fights Facebook case: UTV Internet
Two arrested over Kieran Doherty murder are released: BBC
Dissidents' 'snubbing of Omagh case has relevance': Belfast Telegraph
Omagh four challenge bomb liability: UTV Internet
Gun used in shooting linked to massacres: The News Letter
Love, Hate in the North: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Celtic bullets 'not from here': Ballymoney Times
Fianna Fail selects Martin as leader: The Independent David McKittrick
Campaign to urge Irish and descendants in Britain to register ethnicity in census: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Tick the box: Irish Post Editorial
Major battle begins for U.S. funding of Irish peace process: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Patrick Cooper
N.Y. Muslims fear congressman's hearings could inflame Islamophobia (Jan 24): Washington Post William Wan
Wednesday, January 26
Gerry Adams 'not allowed' to quit as MP: Guardian.co.uk Owen Bowcott
West Belfast byelection will not be called, says speaker: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
'Sacred' constitution 'may force Adams to stay as MP': BBC
Chancellor must ratify Gerry Adams move: Belfast Telegraph
UK taxpayer may have to fund Gerry Adams as an Irish MP: Daily Mail
The Leaving of Westminster: BBC Mark Devenport
Opposition colluding with FF, says Adams: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Adams ignorant of economics, claims Fine Gael: Irish Examiner Mary Regan
Not a deficit denier, more of a financial dunderhead: Irish Independent Sam Smyth
The Shinners must now be exposed as a serious threat: Evening Herald Andrew Lynch
Alliance must get off fence and start flying the flag(s): Belfast Telegraph Chris Donnelly
Opposition only route for UUP, says defector: The News Letter Sam McBride
Vultures circling FF and the UUP: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Brian Cowen – From political titan to punch-drunk liability: Belfast Telegraph David McKittrick
Battered Fianna Fail can still have hope: The News Letter Henry Patterson
PSNI criticised for publishing pictures of young people: BBC
Anger at juvenile pictures warning: The News Letter
We all have a right to pursue justice: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
'RAAD are holding us to ransom' – ex Provo: Derry Journal
Two in custody over murder of Real IRA member: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Traffic chaos continues in north Belfast alert: UTV Internet
Derry count centre moved after 2010 bomb attack: BBC
Controlled explosion at station: Derry Journal
RIRA chief with prison record has bouncer job: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Fr Chesney defamed: Village Anton McCabe
Harte tragedy – Loyalist's gesture to Michaela McAreavey family hailed by church leader: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Girl dropped over Michaela Facebook posts: UTV Internet
Tuesday, January 25
Speaker probes DUP attacks on Ruane: Belfast Telegraph
Father and son quit UUP: The News Letter
Elliott broadside at UUP members: The News Letter Sam McBride
George Galloway – MP for West Belfast!: (from the Andersonstown News) Danny Morrison
Why George Galloway shouldn't replace Gerry Adams: Belfast Telegraph Nuala McKeever
Rule dating to 1624 says Adams is still MP: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Gerry Adams makes British Parliamentary history: BBC Michael Crick
Annual St. Patrick's Day visit to the White House in question (Jan 23): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Dara Kelly
Ireland going to the polls after budget deal: The Independent Ed Carty and Sarah Stack
Fianna Fail must look to the North – Protestants need new options: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
What now for Sinn Fein in the Republic?: BBC Ken Murray
Real reform goes beyond politics: Sunday Business Post David McWilliams
Getting Ireland to break with sterling – how the European Union manipulated 'support': DailyMail.co.uk Mary Ellen Synon
Irish election – all the main parties promise to carry on with the current disastrous strategy: Telegraph.co.uk Daniel Hannan
Clinging on is not always best for party: The News Letter Alex Kane
Political uncertainty spills into economy: BBC Paddy O'Flaherty
Political upheaval in the South: The News Letter Editorial
Ireland – Fianna Foiled: The Guardian Editorial
No known convictions for illegal parades since 2006: The News Letter
'Police threatened to arrest senior Orangeman': The News Letter
'New information' may clear Gusty Spence of 1966 gun killing: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Ihab Shoukri died from drugs cocktail, inquest finds: BBC
Plan economy on cross-border basis – McGuinness: Derry Journal
US economic envoy tells North's business leaders to start investing their own money: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Ministers look to further US trade deals: UTV Internet
Our economy still is a taxing issue: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Monday, January 24
Party targets seats ahead of Assembly election: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Éirígí to contest local elections in North: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Danny smitten by Gorgeous George (Jan 21): BBC Mark Devenport
Shocking figures on illegal parades: The News Letter
Republicans 'do not fear prosecution': The News Letter
Republicans join forces at Portlaoise jail to have Co Louth man kicked out of wing: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Gerry Adams – 'I'm happy with who I am ... it's very important to be a subversive': The Guardian Stephen Moss
With Adams at the helm, SF more suited to opposition benches: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Jean McConville's daughter considers election: RTE
Green Party Quits Irish Government: New York Times John F. Burns
Greens pull out of Irish government after Brian Cowen resignation: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Martin the front-runner in FF leadership race: The Irish Times Harry McGee and Mary Minihan
The Irish government folds: The Spectator David Blackburn
Taoiseach's failings as national leader may inflict most damage on FF at polls: The Irish Times Diarmaid Ferriter
Republic's crisis is cause for concern: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
A time for reckoning: The Irish Times Editorial
933 Catholic assistants: Londonderry Sentinel
US Economic Envoy in visit to Northern Ireland: BBC
N Ireland corporation tax reform examined: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Cameron takes phone call from Kenny: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Building unity and peace (Oct 7): Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
Harte tragedy – Newspaper photographer's sick Facebook messages about Michaela: Belfast Telegraph Aaron Tinney
Grief for Michaela bridges tribal divisions: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Sunday, January 23
McConville daughter considers run against Adams for Dail seat: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Fine Gael leader in dissidents vow: Belfast Telegraph
Ford outlines 'positive vision' for Alliance: UTV Internet
Irish Prime Minister Quits as Party Leader but Holds on to His Office: New York Times John F. Burns
Irish Prime Minister resigns as leader of Fianna Fail: Independent on Sunday David McKittrick
Brian Cowen – The PM who lost his powers: BBC Shane Harrison
PSNI 'will act over parade': The News Letter Michael McGlade
How Michaela McAreavey's murder brought a loyalist leader into GAA heartland: Belfast Telegraph
Bomb near officer corps building: The News Letter
Fluke voicemail sparks UUP row: The News Letter Victor Gordon
MP Gregory Campbell wants new UK-wide football cup to help smaller clubs: Belfast Telegraph
I feel hand of history upon my shoulder – a hell of a soundbite: Sunday Independent Alastair Campbell
Prison sentence proved no bar to degrees for loyalists (Jan 19): Belfast Telegraph William 'Plum' Smith
Bishop's attitude to strike seen as 'unhelpful': Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Saturday, January 22
Galloway to run for West Belfast?: BBC Martina Purdy
Deal is significant on two levels (Jan 20): The News Letter Sam McBride
Republicans urged to attend special march: Belfast Media
Fury at 'illegal parade' plans: The News Letter Michael McGlade and Rebecca Black
Enda Kenny to address Alliance conference: RTE
Viable device in Malone alert: UTV Internet
Injured policewoman has riot 'nightmares': BBC
No more open-ended inquiries; otherwise non republican tribunals should be established – Campbell: Londonderry Sentinel
PSNI unlawfully passed on Omagh files, says lawyer: Belfast Telegraph
Still time for late winner in stadium campaign: Ulster Star
New post for suicide row governor: Belfast Telegraph
The Political Review – System in which no one takes the blame: The News Letter Owen Polley
Economy the focus of North-South meeting: RTE
Cowen reaffirms commitment to €480m road upgrade in Northern Ireland: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Grey and murky life of the undercover officer: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Ulster Unionist councillor backs hoteliers in gay discrimination case (Jan 20): Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Business as usual for Cowen at North-South meeting: BBC
Second plot to remove Ireland's PM: The Scotsman Padraic Halpin
How in God's name did it all come to this?: The Irish Times Thomas McCarthy
Europe's shoddy attempt to vilify Ireland: Telegraph.co.uk Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Scots Tell London, Hands Off Our Clocks (Jan 21): New York Times Sarah Lyall
Friday, January 21
Irish government falls and calls 11 March poll: The Independent David McKittrick
Brian Cowen due at North-South Ministerial meeting: BBC
Adams quits as Westminster MP: The Scotsman Steven McCaffery
Adams sets his stall out in Mid-Louth: Dundalk Democrat
McGahon launches attack on Adams – Former Louth TD calls for people to snub Sinn Féin president: Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
Blunt talk about UUP man was a bad call: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Welcome move by unionists: The News Letter Editorial
Teamwork – SDLP style: BBC Mark Devenport
Sectarian abuse of police officer: Impartial Reporter
Signs of 'Londonderry' in draft document: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Leaders back Maze redevelopment bid: Belfast Telegraph
Gardaí make further seizures in murder probe: Irish Examiner Sean O'Riordan
Man arrested after dissident searches in south Armagh: BBC
Three to stand trial in constable murder case: The News Letter
Tensions rise among UDA factions in north Belfast after 'tussle' in street: Belfast Telegraph
Orange brethren condemn attacks on halls: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
£35,000 to police parade: Impartial Reporter
Most parades need little policing: Londonderry Sentinel
No approach made to wind up US fund for Ireland, says Roche: The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Obama makes Ireland fund appointments: The Irish Times Lara Marlowe
'Bloody Sunday' invite: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
DUP meets Presbyterian leaders: Belfast Telegraph
PMS rescue will be 'in July at the earliest': The News Letter
Women to share experiences of conflict: Londonderry Sentinel
Gail Sheridan accuses police of religious persecution: The Herald Brian Currie
Thursday, January 20
DUP and UUP strike deal to work together: The News Letter Sam McBride
Fermanagh SDLP selects Gallagher for assembly election: BBC
Ford in frontline policing pledge despite £260m cut: Belfast Telegraph
Baron Empey of Shandon joins their lordships during marathon debate: Belfast Telegraph
Irish republicans 'aiming for more young recruits': BBC Jim Taylor
Seven arrests in dissident probe: BBC
It's time true republicans claimed back the word: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Peter King's Terrorism Problem: MotherJones.com Tim Murphy
State influenced Omagh bomb action, court told: Belfast Telegraph
Inquiry into Finucane death would damage British Government: Irish Post Robert Mulhern
Peter Robinson – Losing EU funds bad form: Belfast Telegraph
New divisions over budget plans: Belfast Telegraph
Ex-NIW director confronts Adams: The News Letter
Minister in NI water crisis withstands calls to resign: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
£21m Maze plan 'could create thousands of jobs': Belfast Telegraph
Timing is everything in Fianna Fail coup d'etat: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Royals 'were facing both ways on the Nationalists' (Jan 18): The Scotsman Mark Smith
Prince William's daughter a queen? Yes, and I hope she marries a Catholic: Telegraph.co.uk Christina Odone
Home Nations players urged to sue FAs over Team GB bid: The Scotsman David Maddox
Wednesday, January 19
Bomb Anger: Derry Journal
Terror alerts 'cause cancer service delays': The News Letter
Six arrested in connection with Cork murder: Newstalk.ie
Louth man gets 11 years for car bomb conspiracy: The Irish Times
Orange Order can't live in the past: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Unionists welcome ruling on stun guns: The News Letter
Evangelical preacher set to hold rally in the heart of West Belfast (Jan 17): Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
UUP refuses to back draft NI budget: BBC
DRD consultation on bi-lingual signage sparks division: The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
What tribal really means: Belfast Media Editorial
Audit report piles pressure on Murphy: The News Letter Sam McBride
Conor Murphy due before DRD committee over water crisis: BBC
Crisis is no excuse for point-scoring: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Lower corporate tax in North 'could lead to cut in block grant': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Cowen's fate will impact on Ulster (Jan 18): The News Letter Sam McBride
New row flares over Maze spending plans: The News Letter
Ireland to pay for its own lighthouses: Financial Times Robert Wright
Michaela's legacy reaches across the sporting divide: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Irish attitude to religion 'marked by ambivalence': The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
The Ordinariate has got off to an impressive start – but now it needs a London church: Telegraph.co.uk Damian Thompson
The faithful lose in this victory for misogyny (Jan 16): The Observer Editorial
Facebook removes Neil Lennon threat web page: BBC
Vile yobs start 2nd Lennon death site: The Sun Alan Carson
Tuesday, January 18
Outrage at McGuinness TV comments on Queen: The News Letter
Parade reasons queried: Belfast Media Ian Allen
Ex UUP MLA David McClarty stands as independent: BBC
Identities of political donors to stay secret: The News Letter Sam McBride
Sinn Fein – Lift the secrecy on political party donors: Belfast Telegraph
Shinners march to mix of tunes (Jan 17): (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Bombing at City of Culture office: The Independent David McKittrick
Derry bomb attack linked to award: Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents republicans bombed Derry: UTV Internet
21-year-old flees after further death threat: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
WikiLeaks data gives fresh impetus to Pat Finucane inquiry campaign: Guardian.co.uk Jon Robins
Youth worker charged with teen's murder is suspended from post: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
A fitting tribute to the UDR courage (Jan 15): The News Letter Editorial
Legal bid to stop PSNI using tasers fails: BBC
It's time for Irish on our road signs: Belfast Media Ciara Quinn
Murphy hits out at water 'opportunists': UTV Internet
Big parties take the shine off Stormont (Jan 16): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Catholic jobs halved: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Robinson pays respects and says community united in grief: Irish Examiner Steven McCaffery
Revenue moves on developer McFeely's firms (Jan 16): Sunday Business Post Gavin Daly
Proposed carbon tax unfair burden on Northern Ireland business (Jan 16): (from the Sunday Times) Kathy Johnston
Irish PM Brian Cowen facing confidence vote: BBC
Whether Cowen stays or goes, it's the end of Fianna Fáil as we know it: Irish Examiner Fergus Finlay
Councillor condemns Facebook Neil Lennon threat: BBC
Facebook won't close 'shoot Neil Lennon' page: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Rainey
Monday, January 17
Explosion at Guildhall Square in Londonderry: BBC
City centre sealed off after blast: Belfast Telegraph
Suspicious vehicle causes motorway closure: UTV Internet
New grand master puts Christian ethos at top: The News Letter Bryan Gray
Man arrested after 'suspicious activity' at Orange Hall: BBC
Spate of Orange Hall attacks in Tyrone: UTV Internet
Sculptor 'honoured' to work on UDR artwork: The News Letter Mark Rainey
Terror kingpin Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair is prime suspect as dodgy cigarettes flood Scotland (Jan 16): Scottish Sunday Mail Russell Findlay
Paisley and Palin, brother and sister in arms (Jan 16): Sunday Tribune Michael Clifford
Poor living conditions in Ardoyne highlighted (Dec 30): The Irish Times Eamon Phoenix
Tourist signage unused because 'Irish not prominent' (Jan 16): Sunday Tribune Ken Foxe
Media obession with bleak economy (Jan 14): The News Letter Sammy Wilson
Irish Leader Rejects Push to Resign as Party Chief: New York Times John F. Burns
Martin withdraws support as Cowen calls vote of confidence: The Irish Times Harry McGee and Mary Minihan
There and Back Again: BBC Mark Devenport
Fianna Fáil leadership – Cowen lacks support of the people: Irish Examiner Editorial
'Shoot' threat to Neil Lennon: The Sun Kenny McAlpine
'UK should pay back profit from Ireland bailout': Evening Standard
Anglican bishops make history as first ordained Catholic priests: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Sunday, January 16
Vandals attack Orange Hall near Aughnacloy in Tyrone: BBC
Sculpture set to mark courage of UDR: The News Letter
No Nama fire sale of assets in province, says Irish finance minister (Jan 14): Belfast Telegraph
Prime Ministers and leaders to vist Londonderry: Londonderry Sentinel
Tug of war over corporation tax (Jan 13): Belfast Telegraph Paul Gosling
Northern light goes out after decades of service: Sunday Independent
Social activist who blazed a trail in Northern Ireland (Jan 15): The Irish Times
CoE rebels made Catholic priests: Independent on Sunday Jonathan Paige |