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This archive contains references to articles from June 16-30, 2001. If you find a link that is out of date please let us know by e-mailing the Newshound.
Saturday, June 30
N. Ireland Leader Set to Step Down: Washington Post
T. R. ReidWeekend of tragedy and farce in Ulster: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockBlair holds out hope Trimble may make a return: The Independent
Andrew Grice and David McKittrickPeace deal’s day of reckoning: The Scotsman
Jon HibbsModeration walks out: Financial Times
Ruth Dudley EdwardsTrimble's move opens new and critical threat to deal: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienTrimble and his legacy: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonNobody should be write Trimble off just yet: The Irish Times
Frank MillarDecommissioning is key issue which must be delivered by paramilitaries before we progress: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldHand of History shakes for a white knuckle ride: Belfast Telegraph
Lindy McDowellAssembly collapse 'would hit business': BBC
Both sides in North must pull back from the brink: Irish Examiner
EditorialSF renews border call: Irish News
Simon DoyleBush Tries to Salvage Irish Peace: New York Daily News
Ellen TumposkyHillsborough talks valuable, Ahern tells Bush: Irish Examiner
Katie Hannon and Aidan HenniganDiversity can spawn unity: Philadelphia Inquirer
Kevin DoneganNo guns, no first minister, so I’m off: Irish News
James KellyDisputed Belfast parade to go ahead: BBC
Belfast braces for marching season 'mayhem': Boston Herald
Jim DeeUS warns its citizens to beware sectarian clashes: The Times
Christopher WalkerRUC chief's appeal over parades: BBC
March should go ahead – Trimble: Irish News
William GrahamOrder should follow lead: Irish News
EditorialCounting the cost of police reform: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialCeasefire doubts as IRA is accused of £4m raid: Electronic Telegraph
David Sharrock
Real IRA lawyers demand FBI man's details: Financial Times
John Murray BrownRUC chief warns of dissident threat: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyBomb broadcast 'contempt': Irish Independent
Friday, June 29
Ulster Leader to Quit Despite Pleas From Britain and Ireland: New York Times
Warren HogeTalks fail to resolve Irish peace deadlock: Boston Herald
Jim DeeNo10 admits it can't stop Trimble's resignation: Electronic Telegraph
David Sharrock and George JonesTrimble says there will be no alternate First Minister: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyDon't suspend Assembly says Adams: UTV Internet
Arms deadline coincides with political crisis: BBC
Brian RowanFraught times for Northern Ireland but hope remains: The Independent
David McKittrickIrish Dream of Peace Is Fading: New York Daily News
A. M. RosenthalGive peace a chance, let Ulster sort it out: The Times
Simon JenkinsUlster prepares for life after Trimble: The Independent
David McKittrickThe politics of delusion are done: Belfast Telegraph
An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin MyersImpasse in Ireland: Washington Post
EditorialWhatever happens after Mr Trimble, the next move must be the IRA's: The Independent
EditorialAir of resignation: The Times
EditorialIRA arms and Mr Ahern: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialTrimble's gesture: Financial Times
EditorialMr Trimble gets ready to go: The Irish Times
EditorialDangerous crisis: Irish Independent
EditorialParades body in pledge on march culture: Belfast Telegraph
Ashleigh WallaceParades body 'refused meeting': BBC
Looks like we are in for another wet summer: Irish News
Joanna BraniffSpringfield residents clash with Parades Commission over Whiterock march: Irelandclick.com
Allison MorrisGardai discover drug trafficking link: The Irish Times
Elaine Keogh and Jim CusackProvos believed responsible for $6M dock heist: Irish Echo (Jun. 27)
Jack HollandRUC 'generally helpful' survey says: BBC
Explosive find raises fears of North bomb campaign: Irish Independent
Tom Brady and Elaine KeoghPupils' route blocked again: BBC
Unionists move to unseat Gildernew: Irish News
William GrahamSF chasing Dail seat for Sligo/Leitrim: The Irish Times
A tale of two republicans: Belfast Telegraph
Eddie McIlwaineCity Hall setback to partnership government: Irelandclick.com
Fr Des Wilson and Máirtín Ó MuilleoirAin’t gonna play Sun City!: Irelandclick.com
EditorialUlster's Scottish links for debate at conference: The Irish Times
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Army fired as priest tried to help shot men, Inquiry told: UTV Internet
Army killings 'ripped the heart out of our town': Irish Independent
George JacksonThursday, June 28
In N. Ireland, it could be a long, violent summer: Philadelphia Inquirer
Andrea GerlinTrimble resignation looms as Belfast tension mounts: Boston Herald
Jim DeeBlair moves to aid Northern Ireland: Financial Times
John Murray BrownAs Trimble nears a threshold, so does Irish accord: Boston Globe
Kevin CullenAhern, Blair look ahead if Trimble resigns: The Irish Times
Frank MillarNorth's heads you lose, tails you lose scenario: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesTrimble still best for obtaining Unionist consent: The Irish Times
Frank MillarSlipping Back Towards Crisis: National Review
John DerbyshireWonder what reason lies in demands?: Irish News
Jude CollinsSF wants accord implemented: The Irish Times
Gerry AdamsFarewell to arms: Boston Globe
EditorialMarching toward the Somme: Irish Echo
EditorialAll is not lost even if Trimble resigns: Irish Voice
EditorialFears grow on loyalist guns: Belfast Telegraph
Claire Regan and Chris ThorntonOver to you, George: Irish Echo
Ray O'HanlonCatholics ‘leaving their homes as a result of sectarian intimidation’: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyLoyalists in flashpoint ultimatum to parents: Belfast Telegraph
Maureen ColemanParamilitaries join parades meeting: BBC
Flags farce has to stop: Irish News
EditorialFestering wound: Irish Echo
EditorialCNN falls short of the mark: Irish Voice
Niall O'DowdJudge rules against father who objected to girl's Gaelic course: Irish Independent
Ann McMichael--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Man denies rioting on Bloody Sunday: BBC
Man shot as he begged for aid to wounded, says witness: Irish Independent
George JacksonWednesday, June 27
All UUP ministers could quit along with Trimble: The Irish Times
Frank MillarAhern and Blair in last-ditch bid to save peace deal: Irish Independent
Chris GlennonMallon’s future ‘unclear’: Irish News
William GrahamSenior police do not expect significant shift on arms: The Irish Times
Jim CusackSecurity forces do not trust 'trusting in rust': The Irish Times
Jim CusackHope dies hard in Ireland: Boston Globe (Jun. 26)
James CarrollUS sees impasse as a setback, not a crisis: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythUnionism must hold its nerve: Belfast Telegraph
Steven KingHas Trimble fallen on his own sword?: Irish News
Brian FeeneyAssembly teeters on the brink of chaos: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenThe guns of Ulster, cont'd: Baltimore Sun (Jun. 26)
EditorialGive up the guns: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Editorial
Three years' efforts to deal with arms: The Irish Times
(Chronology)Art robbers may be IRA fundraisers: The Times
Christopher WalkerContinuity IRA 'behind bomb': BBC
CIRA bomb was threat ‘to lives of GAA fans’: Irish News
Frank McNamaraRUC cross Border and fire shot: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyOrder faces pressure to talk with residents: UTV Internet
Parade blueprint should be copied: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialOrange feet out of step: Irish News
EditorialTension with church attacks, school protest: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyHope fading for disappeared: Irish News
Liz TrainorMandelson held PR talks in Ulster: The Guardian
Rosie CowanTrimble brands Campbell 'a political coward': Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonLong live the Glorious Revolution: The Guardian
Geoffrey Wheatcroft--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Troops 'fired at' Italian journalist: Irish Independent
Tuesday, June 26
NI peace process on brink: Financial Times
John Murray BrownDUP issues challenge to UUP ministers: UTV Internet
Reid hopes to avoid need to suspend Assembly: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyPoliticians warned on Assembly: The Irish Times
Francess McDonnellLoyalist sent back to jail as tensions rise: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockEx-loyalist prisoner is put behind bars after Belfast riots: The Independent
David McKittrickThe Limits of Charm: The Spectator (Jun. 23)
Bruce AndersonTrimble: Arms issue rests with government: BBC
Arms answer not in the Agreement: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'DohertyThe Triumph of the Pygmies: The Spectator (Jun. 23)
Leo McKinstryA son of Ulster marches towards his Somme . . .: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonFollow the logic, answer the question: Irish News
Dennis BradleyC of I vagueness on Drumcree won't work: The Irish Times
Charles KennyIn the shadow of Drumcree: Irelandclick.com
EditorialAlliance vote ensures Sinn Fein don't get Belfast mayor job: Irish Independent
Louise McCallSF protest over lord mayor decision: BBC
As good as you!: Irelandclick.com (Jun. 25)
Unionist focuses on lord mayor's post: BBC
Mark SimpsonSinn Fein pays price at City Hall: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialAlliance shuns SF’s mandate: Irish News
EditorialArmy defuses bomb found near Border: The Irish Times
Jim CusackFundraising ban boosts IRA dissidents' support in US: Sunday Business Post (Jun. 24)
Niall O'DowdOmagh law remains as gardai step up terror crackdown: Irish Independent
Tom BradyNew restrictions on loyalist parade: BBC
IRA 'not behind' grave guns find: BBC
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Journalists dived for cover as paratroopers fired at flat: Irish Independent
George JacksonMonday, June 25
Trimble ready to go but dismisses Tory link: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockIRA told to hurry arms settlement to save Trimble: The Guardian
Rosie CowanSubstitute First Minister claim denied: UTV Internet
Hume calls on IRA to disarm: Irish News
Kieran McDaidUUP should review arms stance - Donaldson: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyProvos back Sinn Fein stance: Irish News
Kieran McDaidGambling on the future: Belfast Telegraph (Jun. 23)
Barry WhiteHanging by a thread: The Guardian
Gary YoungeStill leader, but his future remains uncertain: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenBritish facing a major test of their political ingenuity: Irish Independent
John Devine
SF targets UK right to suspend institutions: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyLegal case against suspension falls flat: The Irish Times (Mar. 10, 2000)
Austen MorganUnionists need to open up to reality: Sunday Business Post (Jun. 24)
Tom McGurkThe sands of time are running out for Trimble: Irish Examiner
EditorialSo much at stake: Irish Independent
EditorialUnionists and Tories discuss forming an alliance: The Irish Times
Frank MillarTrimble denies future role with Tories: UTV Internet
Paisley’s DUP – masters of the blame game: Irish News
Roy GarlandAlliance to decide on Maskey for Lord Mayor: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenProtestant group blamed for Catholic's murder: Boston Herald
Jim DeeLoyalists blamed for 'brutal murder': BBC
Murdered man 'was a witness in loyalist feud': The Independent
David McKittrickUDA campaign must cease: Irish News
EditorialParents consider peace moves in Ardoyne dispute: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyHoax alerts follow cemetery mass: BBC
Investment interest in Belfast increases: The Irish Times
Francess McDonnellSunday, June 24
Ulster Power Sharing Is Threatened if I.R.A. Stays Armed: New York Times
Warren HogeTrimble triumphs, repeats IRA demand: Boston Herald
Jim DeeUnionists back Trimble on IRA arms ultimatum: Electronic Telegraph
David CracknellDefiant Trimble 'unites' party: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeSinn Fein wlecome Trimble re-election: UTV Internet
Trimble to go in orderly way: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyDavid plays Goliath, but his days are numbered: Sunday Independent
Paul BewTrimble boosted by split among dissidents: The Observer
Henry McDonald and John HunterNot so great escape highlights lack of alternative leaders: Sunday Independent
Barry WhiteBack in the worst job in politics?: BBC
Mark SimpsonTrimble turns to Tories: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyBe bold, Britain, and withdraw troops: Boston Herald
Jim DeeLet Sinn Fein pay the price for bringing Stormont down: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeAdams' glory train should be derailed: Sunday Independent
Alan RuddockListen to Hume: The Observer
EditorialYour move, Sinn Fein: The Sunday Times
EditorialIRA is in contempt of democracy: Sunday Independent
EditorialPut the SD back into the SDLP: The Observer
John HunterSDLP leadership contest under way: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyA strange kind of respect for the Assembly: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonMinor incidents as calm returns: BBC
'Don't take this out on our children': Ireland on Sunday
Anne CadwalladerArdoyne's simple choice: to live together or die together: Independent on Sunday
Severin Carrell and David McKittrickDeep-seated tensions behind violence: BBC (Jun. 22)
Kevin ConnollyJailed Adair 'plots' riots from his cell: The Sunday Times
Vincent Kearney and Liam ClarkeThrill without the risk: Electronic Telegraph
Jenny McCartneyIndependent Northern Ireland: (from Irish Post, Jun. 21)
Paul FitzsimmonsRites of passage to mourn Cardinal: Scotland on Sunday
Katie GrantExile a terrible price to pay: (from Irish Post, Jun. 21)
Gary KentAnti-Nice protesters turn up heat: The Observer
Nicola ByrneSaturday, June 23
Talks on Future of Government in Ulster Falter: New York Times
Warren HogeAssembly faces suspension over arms crisis: The Guardian
Rosie CowanHume attacks Sinn Fein over arms: BBC
Reid says Britain will meet concerns of nationalists: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyTrimble faces ruling council: BBC
Do not write off David Trimble, says loyal wife: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockUlster Troops Enforce End to Riots: New York Times
Brian LaveryParas head for Belfast to tackle street riots: The Times
Christopher Walker and Michael EvansUFF behind escalation of violence in Belfast: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillParties attempt to restore stability to peace process: The Independent
David McKittrickChildren who face abuse on the school route: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyHutchinson threatens to sue police over alleged assault: Belfast Telegraph
Maureen ColemanBritish military always hovering over N. Ireland: Boston Herald
Jim DeeThe sick counties never looked sicker: Irish News
James KellyTaking a wrong turning on the highway to hell: Belfast Telegraph
Lindy McDowellTime for the I.R.A. to Disarm: New York Times
EditorialWill the IRA relent?: Toronto Globe and Mail
EditorialDisarm Ulster paramilitaries: Washington Times
EditorialRepublicans must act to show their commitment to the peace process: The Independent
EditorialPlaying for time, while riots flare: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialQuestion mark over ‘endgame’: Irish News
Sharon O'NeillArson victims' loyalist neighbours win praise: Irish Independent
Michael Donnelly and George JacksonOrange Order in exploratory talks: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyContinuity IRA explosives supplier gets jail suspended: Irish Independent
Diarmaid Mac DermottForget free speech: The Guardian
EditorialFriday, June 22
Trimble's position safe at UUP a.g.m.: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyBush Changes Tack Toward N. Ireland: Washington Post
T. R. ReidRepublicans close ranks in guns row: Belfast Telegraph
Ahern and Blair may join NI talks by Wednesday: The Irish Times
Mark BrennockAssembly suspension predicted by Paisley: The Times
Melissa Kite and Oliver WrightNI future in 'hands of politicians': BBC
McGuinness claim on UUP attitude to IRA moves: UTV Internet
Process faces collapse: Belfast Telegraph
'Real crisis' without arms agreement, warns Ahern: The Irish Times
IRA can aid peace with bold gesture: Boston Herald
EditorialSinn Fein/IRA must choose: The Irish Times
Editorial2nd Night of Protestant-Catholic Rioting in Belfast: New York Times
Brian LaverySecond night of rioting hits Belfast: Toronto Globe and Mail
Alan FreemanChildren in front line as turmoil returns to Belfast: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockFear and loathing in the birthplace of the Troubles: The Independent
David McKittrickAdams blames Protestant extremists for violence: Boston Herald
Andrew MigaHead to head: North Belfast riots: BBC
More trouble looms in Northern Ireland: Boston Globe
Kevin CullenLong summer of Ulster violence feared: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockViolent unionism must be faced down by peacemakers: Irelandclick.com
Des WilsonBlair and Ulster riots: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialRiot and realignment: The Times
EditorialIs this what we really want?: Irish News
EditorialRiots raise fears of a violent summer: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialA bogus consensus: Irelandclick.com
EditorialFederation appeal over RUC reserve: BBC
Legal challenge to election result: UTV Internet
Interview with Sir Reg Empey - Northern Ireland's Trade Minister: (from The Source)
Gary KentIrish-Americans snap up Adams’ election posters on the Internet: Irelandclick.com
North ‘still looking for someone to blame’: Irish News
William GrahamSt Ethelburga's rises from the ashes of IRA bomb attack: The Times
Ruth Gledhill--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Army "engineered" trouble: UTV Internet
Civil rights activists 'were against violence': The Irish Times
Dick GroganThursday, June 21
IRA 'will not bow to demands for decommissioning': The Independent
David McKittrickIRA refusal to deliver arms spells doom for Trimble: Irish Independent
Chris GlennonDUP to talk tough over Agreement: UTV Internet
Should the IRA rescue a drowning man?: Irish News
Jude CollinsOnce more into the abyss, lads: Irish Echo
EditorialParades Commission ‘will bow to loyalist threats’: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillThe stakes for Northern Ireland: Boston Globe
Padraig O'MalleyUlster extremes find stronger voice in peace process: Financial Times
John Murray BrownFundamentalism is the new political reality: Irish Independent
John Devine
The greening of Northern Ireland: Irish Echo
Jack HollandRiot in Belfast Injures 15 Officers: New York Times
Brian LaveryRioting rocks N. Ireland as peace pact wavers: Boston Herald
Jim DeePlastic bullets fired in Belfast rioting: The Times
Christopher WalkerA question mark over the future: The Irish Times
Mary Holland'Sunday Times' faces a £2m legal bill over Ulster death squads libel: The Independent
Paul FrancisDUP man faces discipline over Sinn Fein handshake: UTV Internet
DUP duplicity: Irish News
EditorialHaass to visit Ireland: Irish Voice
Jack FlynnUS envoy in Downing Street talks: BBC
Donaldson claims bias in Lagan Valley downgrade: The Irish Times
Ahern on Scottish independence: UTV Internet
Ahern honours the diversity of devolution: The Times
Women arrested by Nelson team: BBC
Blunkett opens door to Irish: Irish Post
Dissidents file suit against Fund Ban: Irish Voice
Jack FlynnThree faces of The Troubles: Irish Post
Liz Curtis
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Derry killings 'blatant murder': Irish Independent
George JacksonBullets flew past witness as he carried dead youth: The Irish Times
Dick Grogan‘Troops gave us the finger’: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyWednesday, June 20
Irish PM, nationalist urge IRA to begin disarming: Boston Herald
Jim DeeRepublicans hold key to breakthrough, says Ahern: Irish Examiner
Liam O’NeillMallon hits out at IRA: UTV Internet
Mallon believes Assembly to continue despite threats: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyAssembly on countdown: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamTaoiseach makes Holyrood visit: BBC
Put aside Irish guns: Toronto Star (June 18)
EditorialMuch to discuss with Bertie Ahern: The Scotsman
EditorialAgreement crisis must be resolved: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialVoters may face a third election: Irish News
Andrea McKernonBurnside anger at DUP attack: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamHuman Rights Commission pays for Adair legal challenge: UTV Internet
Finucane campaign goes to US: Belfast Telegraph
US committee supports inquiry call: BBC
First citizens show the way: Irish News
EditorialPostal workers 'under threat': BBC
UDP deny claims of PO staff: Irish News
Frank McNamaraIndependent Blaney agitates for Donegal Dublin motorway through North: Irish Examiner
Carl O’Brien--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Inquiry: Priest saw people shooting: UTV Internet
Witness says army shot at 'anyone confrontational': Irish Independent
Tuesday, June 19
Adams rejects arms deadline: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockUlster peace dilemma for Blair, Ahern: The Guardian
Rosie CowanIRA's refusal to disarm may scuttle government: Boston Herald
Jim DeePolitical talks move to Belfast: BBC
IRA 'is refusing to seal arms dump': Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamArms crux unlikely to be resolved to save Trimble: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinn and Joe ChurcherElections must be held within 6 weeks: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyThe dangerous face of SF electioneering: Irish Independent
Ruth Dudley EdwardsBlair and Ahern ponder burning questions: The Irish Times
Frank MillarPush needed to save GFA: Irish News
William GrahamPolls post mortem: BBC (June 16)
Stephen GrimasonElection sparks party hangover: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'DohertyBrave new alliance: Sinn Fein takes steps, needs IRA disarmament for more success: Boston Herald (June 17)
Bob ConnollySinn Fein to blame: Irish Independent
EditorialArms questions take centre stage: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialA Time for Action on Arms: The Irish Times
EditorialUnionist divisions: UTV Internet
Nationalists suspect Unionists not worried about loyalist attacks: (from BBC)
Malachi O'DohertyWe Say: Irelandclick.com
EditorialSecurity fears as UVF, UDA recruit: The Irish Times
Jim CusackSDLP councillor escapes bomb attack on house: Irish Independent
Louise McCallDrumcree sides must accept responsibility: The Irish Times
Rev Brian KennawayTalks on Belfast mayoral battle: BBC
TV series to retrace road to peace: The Irish Times
Roisin IngleAlliance deal may usher in SF mayor: Irish Independent
Louise McCallProtestants 'marginalised' says report: BBC
Famous Stamps at Dublin’s GPO: Irelandclick.com
Danny MorrisonCheap fuel trap for RUC: Irish News
Simon Doyle
Taoiseach’s Carfin visit follows peace talks: The Scotsman
Jim McBethMonday, June 18
Nationalist agreement on policing is close, says Reid: UTV Internet
Blair to host Ulster talks: The Scotsman
Jon HibbsLeaders aim to keep peace in Northern Ireland: Boston Herald
Jim DeeAhern warns IRA it's time to take guns out of politics: Irish Independent
Chris Glennon and Conor SweeneyRebel unionists lie in wait for Trimble’s resignation: Irish Examiner
Joe Oliver and Katie HannonResponsibility for saving peace is Blair's says Ferris: Irish Independent
John LawrenceNationalist trend may lead to SF majority: Sunday Business Post (June 17)
Tom McGurkSuspending power share would kill it says Laird: Irish Independent
Bill CorcoranAgreement and SF to gain from Trimble survival: Irish Examiner
EditorialWords are all important: Irish News
EditorialCross-border security chiefs weigh up scope for demilitarisation move: Irish Independent
Tom BradyIRA murder victim’s son is attacked: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillRepublican groups seek to overturn ban by US: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythUS bans may help fundraisers: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythLoyalists and their empathy with Mr Sands: Irish News
Roy GarlandMurdered man's family says justice minister was `hostile': Sunday Business Post (June 17)
Maol Muire TynanEx-RUC man to be quizzed on killings: Irish News
John ManleySF election posters 'booby trapped': BBC
Ireland's vote against the EU is opposite of Irish generosity: Philadelphia Inquirer
Gwynne DyerScotland mourns the loss of Church leader: Irish News
Neil McKnightA lesson for Scotland in the Winning way: The Scotsman
EditorialSunday, June 17
Options slim as North talks begin: Sunday Independent
Louise McCallBid to oust Trimble 'is now unlikely': Belfast Telegraph
Unionists delay challenge to Trimble's post: The Sunday Times
Vincent KearneyIRA will not rescue Trimble: Ireland on Sunday
Anne CadwalladerBlair stunned at gravity of Trimble threat to quit: Sunday Independent
Alan MurrayIt's only a question of timing and manner for Trimble's resignation: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyDavid Trimble's grip weakens but Unionist pretenders bide their time: Independent on Sunday
David McKittrickAnd now, the end is near . . .: Sunday Independent
John A MurphyAssembly to be suspended after Trimble's resignation: The Observer
Henry McDonaldThe clock ticks for Peace Process in election's wake: Sunday Independent
Maurice HayesUnsung hero was heart and soul of peace process: Boston Herald
Jim DeeWhat hope survival?: Belfast Telegraph
Fringe takes centre ground in the North: Sunday Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienSDLP is the first casualty of the peace process: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyPeace Process is on a knife-edge: Sunday Independent
EditorialSinn Fein haunts Ahern: The Sunday Times
Brian DowlingBeeb wants Bertie on the ball for its endgame: Ireland on Sunday
Ken WhelandRobinson launches attack on Blair: UTV Internet
Car bomb 'part of loyalist feud': BBC
'32 County' crowd pass the ultimate respectability test: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonCaution is ultimately the best way ahead: The Observer
Henry McDonaldIrish diplomat leaks tale of gin and spies: The Sunday Times
John Burns'Seven must die' - soldier told: Ireland on Sunday
Grubby secret of royalty’s survival: Scotland on Sunday
Katie GrantBridging the divide: The Sunday Times
Gillian BowditchAhern warns McLeish on 2008 bid: Scotland on Sunday
Jason AllardyceNow the Irish are the 'bad Europeans': Electronic Telegraph
Daniel HannanSaturday, June 16
Reid plans DUP talks: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdam and Desmond McCartanAgreement is more important than leaders claims Reid: UTV Internet
No re-negotiation - McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph
‘IRA should give up arms after SF wins’: Irish News
Frank McNamaraSmyth seen as most likely challenger to Trimble: The Irish Times
Frank MillarChurch editorial claims ‘GFA not working’: Irish News
Kieran McDaidTime to choose: Belfast Telegraph
Martin SmythThere is no plan B to save the sad no men: Irish News
James KellyUnionists must hold their nerve: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialTrimble appoints party rival to peace agreement talks: Financial Times
Ulster Unionist Party reinstate Weir: BBC
Alliance considers backing SF: Irish News
SF now better placed to deliver on arms: The Irish Times
Garret FitzgeraldViolent clashes at Orange parade: BBC
Secret talks on Drumcree denied: The Irish Times
Chris AndersonThree in court after gardai explosives find: Irish Independent
Diarmaid Mac DermottFinucane: More questions for undercover unit: BBC
Thatcher suggested 'Cromwell solution' for Northern Ireland: The Guardian
Nicholas WattTwo faces of justice for McVeighs of this world: Belfast Telegraph
Lindy McDowellYes, you will yet say yes: The Irish Times
Frank McNally