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Wednesday, June 30
Westminster debate on SF expenses: BBC
MEP ruled out of UUP leadership race: The News Letter Sam McBride
Unionists must seek a common voice – Order: The News Letter
What does Norn Irn really, really need now?: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Why Gerry Adams has joined calls for unionist unity: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Gerry Adams and Jackie McDonald meet for the first time: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
The Future of Irish Peace: FPIF.org Jim Dee
Is this Stormont really what the electorate voted for?: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Watching your Ps and Qs in a right royal commotion: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Greenshirts are best way ahead: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Appeal for calm ahead of Somme parade: The News Letter
Commission accused over nationalist parade: The News Letter
Signs of an about turn on parades' bill: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Nationalists are being 'targeted': Newry Democrat Claire Treanor
Attacks on Protestant homes condemned: The News Letter
'Tensions high' after latest Oldpark Road attacks: BBC
Living on the interface 'is nothing short of torture': The News Letter
Ballymena house attack 'sectarian': UTV Internet
Londonderry Sinn Féin to table Bloody Sunday motion at Council: Londonderry Sentinel
Saville Commission Bloody Sunday Report Helps Heal Northern Ireland: US News & World Report Mary Kate Cary
Justice for Majella: Newry Democrat Brian Hyland
Derry IRA dead remembered: Derry Journal
Assembly to debate Reavey murders: The Cross Examiner
Widow's disgust at 'lauding' of Adams: The News Letter
South Armagh reaches out on its own terms: Irish Echo Anthony Neeson
Trade safe from VAT rise: Newry Democrat Joanne Ross
Corporation tax issue looms large in tough times (Jun 15): The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Cut in port police linked to surge in tobacco smuggling by Ulster thugs: The Scotsman David Maddox
Tuesday, June 29
Focus now on elections next year: The News Letter
10 Upper Bann Ulster Unionists have an eye on Stormont role (Jun 7): Portadown Times
DUP MP David Simpson to stand down from assembly: BBC
Last chance saloon for troubled UUP: The News Letter Alex Kane
Parades Bill takes a detour from simple common sense: Belfast Telegraph
Gang hurl petrol bombs at Belfast home: UTV Internet
'No peace process here as gangs target us in hate campaign ': Belfast Telegraph
Fountain residents in constant fear of attack: The News Letter Carmel Robinson
Let's seize the moment to bridge the divide: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Common-ground politics is the future, or we're history: Belfast Telegraph Rick Wilford
Paisley portrait unveiled at Stormont to cross-party applause for subject: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Saville 'puts truth on the record' – Ford: UTV Internet
'Unjustified, unjustifiable' (Jun 20): Berkshire Eagle Editorial
Time for a new look at the 'old enemy': The Irish Times Fintan O'Toole
How victory, a visit and a vision can prove we have come of age: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
ETA suspect 'had fake identity': BBC
Basque separatist to oppose extradition: RTE
Innovative thinking needed to inspire North's work-shy community: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Cuts, cuts, cuts: UTV Internet Ken Reid
New Bridge should have 'Cross Border dimension' (Jun 11): Derry Journal
NI loans to transfer to Nama soon: BBC
Ann Widdecombe, 'the Popessa', offered job as Ambassador to Holy See (Jun 28): The Times Ruth Gledhill
Ann Widdecombe is not cut out to be Vatican ambassador: Guardian.co.uk Andrew Brown
Ann Widdecombe, one of the rudest women in Britain, to be ambassador to the Vatican? Yikes: Telegraph.co.uk Damian Thompson
We should not be surprised by resilience of the church: The Irish Times Tony Hanna
England's identity crisis: The Guardian Gary Younge
Monday, June 28
Orangemen apply to march along Garvaghy Road route: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Drumcree fears eased as Order submits march form: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Orangeman recognises 'tenacity' of Bloody Sunday campaigners: UTV Internet
UUP man talks unity with DUP: The News Letter Sam McBride
SDLP rules out Sinn Fein merger: UTV Internet
McGuinness facing £10m claim from son of IRA murder victim (Jun 27): Sunday Business Post John Burke
Mayor invites queen to Lismore during visit: The Irish Times Barry Roche
Security bill for royal visit to cost taxpayer more than €8m (Jun 27): Sunday Tribune Mark Hilliard
"Come on. She is the queen of England, with all the cumbersome historical baggage that goes with that. Pretending to be over it doesn't make you over it" (Jun 27): Sunday Tribune Eithne Tynan
The Empire, our part in its downfall (Jun 27): Sunday Independent
Loyalist speaks up for migrants: Belfast Telegraph
It's time for a new approach to Northern Ireland politics: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Parents of stab victim hit out at NI prosecutors (Jun 27): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
'Outside bodies' influenced local council elections – Digney claims (Jun 15): Ballymena Times
Minister criticises media over stance on Irish language issue: The Irish Times Harry McGee
'While the front doors were locked, there was plenty of activity going on out the back door' (Jun 15): Belfast Media
I forgive soldier who blinded me . . in fact, now we're quite a double act: The Scotsman Claire Smith
Columnist and friend questioned at gunpoint during trip to Northern Ireland: Cape Breton Post Rannie Gillis
Sammy Wilson – Stormont Budget cuts 'not based on party': BBC
Impending cuts the biggest threat facing northerners: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
By George, a super budget for the Irish (Jun 27): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Belfast cheers as England are crushed by Germany: Belfast Telegraph
No quick fix to decades of conflict: Cyprus Mail Simon Bahceli
Lord Trimble on way to join Israeli raid panel: BBC
Sunday, June 27
Republican community 'must help police catch dissidents': The News Letter
Police question Iris Robinson: UTV Internet
Iris claimed almost £17k after resignation: The News Letter Sam McBride
Storey says slim down Assembly: Ballymoney Times
US ambassador hopes Saville will heal wounds: The News Letter Sam McBride
Saville Report – IRA set the scene for Bloody Sunday (Jun 16): The News Letter Reg Empey
How Saville cleared the innocent but let the guilty men off the hook (Jun 24): Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Sunday Bloody Sunday – UK Army's "Mai Lai"-Style 1972 Irish Massacre Was "Unjustified And Unjustifiable" (Jun 15): Huffington Post Martin Lewis
De Gaulle would have hated the Saville inquiry (Jun 15): The Times Ben Macintyre
Saville missed the failures of leadership (Jun 20): Sunday Business Post Niall O'Dochartaigh
Bloody Sunday – there's no great moral dilemma (Jun 16): Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
How southern Protestants were affected in the aftermath (Jun 16): The Irish Times Peter Murtagh
Meet the brave West Belfast women who broke the Falls Curfew of 1970 (Jun 15): Belfast Media Roisin McManus
NI parade marks Armed Forces Day: BBC
Flag protest is 'bigoted'- unionists (Jun 25): The News Letter
No trouble at Whiterock Orange Order parade: BBC
'It would be nice for the queen to see Temple Bar' (Jun 26): The Irish Times Brian O'Connell
Why Betty's visit will benefit the nation: Sunday Independent Gene Kerrigan
Old grievances die hard in NI: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Boundary dispute village at the heart of a £9m disaster (Jun 24): Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Call for all-island innovation strategy (Jun 25): The Irish Times Suzanne Lynch
Woman freed in north Belfast pipe bomb inquiry: BBC
Paisley to be called Lord Bannside: The News Letter Sam McBride
Wasn't Ian Paisley a great man for Irish Catholics? (Jun 15): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
'Bloody Sunday' film director backs Derry (Jun 11): Derry Journal
Eta suspect Fermin Vila Michelena rearrested in Belfast: BBC
NI football fans cry foul over garden gnome snub: The News Letter
Political elite faces guillotine in Real Ireland revolution (Jun 20): The Sunday Times Justine McCarthy
BNP leader invited to meet Queen at Buckingham Palace garden party (Jun 15): The Times Fiona Hamilton
New consensus: Scotland on Sunday Editorial
Saturday, June 26
Furious Orangemen refuse to apply for parade as stand-off continues: Portadown Times
Why hand-wringing won't halt sectarian intimidation: Belfast Telegraph Duncan Morrow
Cameron's pledge has to be met: The News Letter Editorial
Unionist MLA meets 'Sunday' families: Derry Journal
Bloody Sunday supporters thanked: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Bloody legacy (Jun 25): Daily Mirror Paul Routledge
Time to bury the past and start living for a better here and now (Jun 23): Belfast Telegraph Sharon Owens
Londonderry bombers despicable cowards: councillor: Londonderry Sentinel
RAAD are 'Criminal Thugs' – top cop: Derry Journal
A Queen in Ireland – Visit will be a milestone to celebrate: Irish Examiner Editorial
Handled the right way, a royal visit could bring just the closure we need (Jun 24): Evening Herald Andrew Lynch
Biffo extends an invite to the auld enemy: Irish Independent
SDLP restores whip to errant member: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Iris Robinson questioned by police: Daily Telegraph Andy Bloxham
Anderson replaces Simpson as DUP MLA: Portadown Times
Alliance selects Chris Lyttle as new East Belfast MLA: BBC
Elections to be held next year: Londonderry Sentinel
Omagh bombing – appeal date set: BBC
US students learn about peace process: UTV Internet
Supreme Court blunder on terrorism: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Debbie McGoldrick
Sinn Fein – Edwin Poots blew chance to save £400m (Jun 25): Belfast Telegraph
Chief minister defends cost of British-Irish Council: BBC
Cross-border boom doomed: Belfast Telegraph
Scots HQ for British-Irish group: The Scotsman Scott Macnab
Cross-border penalty points delayed: Irish Independent Áine Kerr
When Prince Charles talked tents with Danny Morrison: BBC
'No' to soccer and rugby in the Pairc (Jun 22): Irish Independent Colm Keys
Most wanted ETA terrorist arrested in Belfast: Daily Telegraph Fiona Govan
The state of the Union is flagging: Daily Telegraph Bruce Anderson
War of independence erupts within ranks of SNP: The Scotsman Tom Peterkin
Friday, June 25
Move on SF expenses 'must not involve oath': The News Letter
Northern Ireland ministers at British-Irish meeting: BBC
Suspected dissident bomb defused: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Beer keg bomb 'was attempt to kill police': Irish Independent Tom Brady
RUC stress case 'could name' informers: UTV Internet
We'll do what's right despite security threat, vows Baggott: Belfast Telegraph
Loyalist Action Against Drugs?: Londonderry Sentinel
Orange parade 'will not pass Coleraine victim's home': BBC
Orange Order 'disappointed' as march is routed away from Kevin McDaid murder spot: Belfast Telegraph
TV series to tackle NI marching season: UTV Internet
Opposition call for Armed Forces Day: Donegal Democrat
Eames-Bradley – Saville Report 'has revived the will to deal with the past': Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Duddy moved by tribute to uncle: San Antonio Express-News John Whisler
Bloody Sunday memories in Derry by Bernadette McAliskey: Tyrone Times
Former priest arrested by Soldier F speaks of treatment: BBC
Bloody Sunday's Architects: The Nation Peter Pringle
Will we ever get to the truth of killings?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
We need one last tribunal to find nothing but the truth: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Family vent frustration at UVF victim's inquest: Tyrone Times
Saville report 'helps culture bid': Belfast Telegraph
City Irish school rebuild shelved: UTV Internet
Sammy Wilson goes from figure of fun to principal player: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Ethnic minorities make easy scapegoats in Belfast: Guardian.co.uk Tim Brannigan
Racist attack in N. Ireland targets Filipino family: GMANews.tv Jerrie M. Abella
PMS savers 'opposed to hardship fund' (Jun 19): The News Letter
Biggest share of Maze stadium money 'to go the GAA': BBC
Time to welcome the Queen to Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Mayo Peace Park chairman gets MBE (Jun 16): Western People Keith Bourke
Murray DOES bow to the Queen as she makes first visit to Wimbledon in 33 years: Daily Mail
Basque separatist suspect held in NI: The Irish Times Pamela Duncan
Thursday, June 24
Sinn Fein MPs could lose huge expenses payouts unless they take up seats at Westminster: Daily Mail Jason Groves
Irish leader Brian Cowen set for Downing Street talks: BBC
Queen will visit Irish Republic next year: The Scotsman Ed Carty
Taoiseach would welcome a visit by the Queen: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien
Queen's visit would be Anglo-Irish milestone: BBC Mark Simpson
Parade concerns voiced at PSNI meeting: Ballymoney Times
Homes evacuated after beer-keg bomb alert in south Armagh: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Arson to 'lure' police to Keady bomb: UTV Internet
Man is arrested over police bomb: BBC
Andre Shoukri may have been blast bomb target: Belfast Telegraph
Police issue fresh appeal over Rasharkin: Ballymoney Times
Outrage over sectarian attack on Coleraine Church: Coleraine Times Una Culkin
Republicans warn Belfast commuters 'no parking': UTV Internet
Supreme showstopper: Irish Echo
US support mounts for Obama visit to Cork: Irish Examiner Eoin English
Obama and Cameron discuss Bloody Sunday Report: BBC
For many, Saville has fallen short (Jun 16): The Independent Henry Patterson
Graceful words show up sad policy of evasion: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
Amid the tears and cheers, a full stop to Britain's colonial experience in Northern Ireland (Jun 16): Guardian.co.uk Simon Winchester
We need all the truth about our dirty little war: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
'Collusion' probe still to hold hearings: The News Letter
How IRA spin helped cause another historical injustice: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Flag plans up in smoke: Ballymoney Times
Insurance company refuses payout for Battle of the Boyne cottage: Daily Telegraph Stephen Adams
Corporation tax cut 'still on agenda': Belfast Telegraph
Wilson warns of post-budget job cuts: UTV Internet
Border businesses quietly welcome UK VAT increase: The Anglo-Celt Tom Carron
Gaza book of regret is Mayor's 1st tough test (Jun 15): Belfast Media
Trimble good choice for Gaza inquiry (Jun 15): The News Letter Editorial
England softens up: Los Angeles Times Henry Chu
Wednesday, June 23
Internet hate campaign absolutely wrong – Durkan: The News Letter
Elliott to run for UUP leadership: Belfast Telegraph
Ulster Tories 'have no influence with Cameron': The News Letter
Cold cases are draining resources – PSNI chief: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Time to beef up the HET: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Proactive policing will be welcomed by us all (Jun 14): Belfast Media Editorial
'Justice For All': Dromore Leader Paul Wilkinson
'They can now go and change all the text books. We have moved a mountain' (Jun 17): The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Let us thank Lord Saville for the truth and move on (Jun 19): Irish Independent James Downey
Protect Saville from hijackers with machinegun secrets (Jun 20): The Sunday Times Liam Fay
'Saville not the way to deal with Troubles' legacy': The News Letter Sammy Wilson
Bloody Sunday inquiry – laying the ghosts to rest (Jun 16): Guardian.co.uk Mick Fealty
Why we must not step into that dark abyss ever again: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
The Saville inquiry was a victory for journalism too (Jun 21): Guardian.co.uk
Bloody Sunday in popular culture (Jun 16): Daily Telegraph Nick Collins
A low point for the paras but their vital work must continue (Jun 16): London Evening Standard Robert Fox
Local Lodge Milestone Prompts Orange Defence: Dromore Leader Paul Wilkinson
Flagship Twelfth parades selected: BBC
Homes evacuated in Keady bomb alert: UTV Internet
Man held over mortar bomb attempt: Belfast Telegraph
Fault foiled RIRA bomb (Jun 20): The Sunday Times John Mooney
Bail refused in paramilitary 'drugs fine' case: BBC
Belfast homes ransacked in suspected sectarian attacks: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Irish-medium nursery approved: Belfast Telegraph
Lords debut date for Paisley: UTV Internet
Row over MLA allowances legislation: Belfast Telegraph
Government must act on issues in North quickly (Jun 16): Irish Post
Cross-border shopping to be hit by VAT rise: Irish Independent Aideen Sheehan
Possible tax move signals North may soon be more competitive: Irish Examiner Geoff Percival
Sammy Wilson – Northern Ireland could be left stuck in recession: Irish Independent David Gordon
Taoiseach to visit Cross': The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
The Hidden Agenda – Could what George Osborne is planning threaten the unity of the UK? (Jun 20): Scotland on Sunday Hamish Macdonell
The World Cup – Why I can't root for England (Jun 13): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Patricia Harty
Tennis star will bow to queen (Jun 22): Irish Independent Tom Morgan
Tuesday, June 22
Kenny – SF's 'democratic journey' not over: Irish Examiner Mary Regan
FG 'not trusted' on the national question, Adams tells Kenny: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Enda uses North to find his own peace: Irish Examiner Mary Regan
No-surrender Enda in North for a spot of 'peace-sharing' with his (former) enemies: Irish Independent Lise Hand
New republic not possible without a united island: The Irish Times Gerry Adams
Aughnacloy bomb is calling card aimed at police and community (Jun 19): Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
UVF killer's brother in 'postpone parade' plea: Belfast Telegraph
Campbell complains about 'fascist' postings on Facebook: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
McGuinness facing court civil action: The News Letter
Ford – not all the Troubles' victims can have Saville-like probe: Belfast Telegraph
What's the future of NI's troubled past? (Jun 16): BBC
Protestors vent fury over 'one-sided justice': The News Letter
A line in the sand: BBC Mark Devenport
Humbled by mum of Bloody Sunday victim (Jun 20): News of the World Anna Smith
Resilience of '72 deserves respect (Jun 20): Sunday Independent Eamon Sweeney
Bloody Sunday inquiry – too much, too late (Jun 17): Guardian.co.uk Louis Blom-Cooper
A brutal error and, finally, an admission (Jun 19): Minneapolis Star Tribune Nick Coleman
Bloody Sunday, and a hurt that haunts us to this day (Jun 19): Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
SF hypocrites have exploited Bloody Sunday dead: The News Letter Alex Kane
US bell tolls for Bloody Sunday victim – but is now right time to test Anglo-American tensions?: Daily Mail Jeff Powell
Learning how to apologize (Jun 20): Sioux Falls Argus Leader Robyn Blumner
I never thought I'd see a Tory PM apologise for Bloody Sunday (Jun 20): Sunday Tribune David Kenny
Bloody Sunday, and other history lessons (Jun 20): GlobalPost.com H D S Greenway
Dungiven remembers victims of the Troubles (Jun 15): Derry Journal
Real IRA gun smuggling trial ends: UTV Internet
Ex-IRA man in fraud probe: The Sunday Times John Mooney
Justice minister announces prison review team: BBC
Anger over ministers' Irish spend: The News Letter
New conflict centre to honour Kennedy role as Northern peacemaker: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
A postcard from the wilderness (Jun 16): The News Letter N R Greer
Emergency budget set to dispense 'tough medicine' to Northern Ireland: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Executive can't reap gains without taking some pain: Belfast Telegraph Owen Polley
No pain, no gain message from budget: The News Letter Editorial
Is U.S Open champ Graeme McDowell Irish or British?: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Sean O'Shea
Fury over sectarian vandalism at church (Jun 20): Sunday Herald Cate Devine
Monday, June 21
Online death threats made to DUP's Gregory Campbell: Belfast Telegraph
DUP MP wants PSNI Facebook probe: BBC
Bloody Sunday – Wilford tracked down... but Paras officer won't say sorry: Belfast Telegraph
Bloody Sunday paratroopers attack Saville report as 'fundamentally flawed': Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Soldier F – two hours after Bloody Sunday shootings: Belfast Telegraph Claire Weir
Saville inquiry dismissed evidence of Ivan Cooper (Jun 20): Sunday Tribune Mark Hilliard
Saville ended 40 years of cover-up, says Sinn Fein: Irish Independent Edel Kennedy
'No one was around. The blood was still fresh on the ground' (Jun 19): The Independent Peter Taylor
Bloody Sunday – Is nobody bothered that Widgery got it so wrong?: Belfast Telegraph Michael Mansfield
Does the inquiry hide darker aspects of Bloody Sunday? (Jun 20): Sunday Business Post
How the killing of an innocent man William McGreanery may have paved the way for Bloody Sunday: Belfast Telegraph Brian Brady and Jonathan Owen
A great day for Derry; not a bad day for the British army either (Jun 20): Sunday Tribune Eamonn McCann
Relieved Army has 'learnt Bloody Sunday lessons' (Jun 16): The Times Deborah Haynes
Why did the Saville Inquiry cost almost twenty times the 9/11 Commission? (Jun 18): Telegraph.co.uk Gerald Warner
British inquiry into 'Bloody Sunday' brings back memories for columnist: Cape Breton Post Rannie Gillis
A buried story comes to light: Sydney Morning Herald Hamish McDonald
Noble? No just dirty assassins: Melbourne Herald Sun Alan Howe
Old wounds still fester (Jun 20): Sunday Business Post Brian Feeney
For all its faults, Saville was worth the wait (Jun 20): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
The bloody truth has finally set them free (Jun 20): Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Saville inquiry – Over 150 killings by soldiers during Troubles in Northern Ireland never fully investigated: Guardian.co.uk Owen Bowcott
North's violent past 'not laid to rest' (Jun 17): Irish Examiner Michael McHugh
After 38 years of waiting, the healing begins (Jun 20): Sunday Tribune Editorial
A damning report (Jun 18): Barre-Montpelier Times Argus Editorial
How to Run an Inquiry – Bloody Sunday and Mavi Marmara: Cyprus Mail Gwynne Dyer
From Ireland's Bloody Sunday martyrs to those of Palestine (Jun 18): Palestine Telegraph Rachael Rudolph
Vandals damage Bloody Sunday memorial: UTV Internet
Victims of the Troubles to be remembered in North today: The Irish Times Dan Keenan and Patsy McGarry
I won't be joining DUP – Harbinson (Jun 18): The News Letter
Libyan IRA compensation package may exclude Republic (Jun 20): Sunday Business Post John Burke
The show must go on as Kenny takes act to Belfast: Irish Independent Fiach Kelly
Republican group éirígí calls for Armed Forces Day boycott: Belfast Telegraph
Flags are not the answer: The Independent Editorial
SF will resist cutbacks in North, says Gildernew: The Irish Times Harry McGee
Kennedys gather to honour Ted: Irish Independent Conor Kane
Murray – I might not bow before the Queen (Jun 20): Sunday Herald Martin Williams
Sunday, June 20
Were Bloody Sunday soldiers involved in 'Ballymurphy massacre'?: The Observer Henry McDonald
'Probe Dublin's role in IRA': The News Letter
I can't ever see McGuinness standing up to say sorry for the murder of my mother: Mail on Sunday Glen Owen
Journalist tells of McGuinness terror: The News Letter
McGuinness challenged to 'come clean' on police killings (Jun 17): The Times Martin Fletcher Will Pavia
How the killing of an innocent man may have paved the way for Bloody Sunday: Independent on Sunday Brian Brady and Jonathan Owen
Dad was right - Justice is worth waiting for: Boston Globe Kevin Cullen
Fear and tears as a sombre House hears unpalatable truth about Bloody Sunday (Jun 16): The Times Ann Treneman
The power of political oratory: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
The night Martin McGuinness took me to the Bloody Sunday morgue: Mail on Sunday Peter Hardy
In Bloody Sunday Apology, a Promise of Closure: New York Times John F. Burns
Has the Saville inquiry 'set people free' - or raised more questions? (Jun 15): The Times David Sharrock
Trip teaches lesson on the 'Troubles' (Jun 19): Chicago Sun Times Michael Sneed
The truth of Bloody Sunday is far from pure and simple: London Evening Standard Anne McElvoy
In Ireland, Tuesday's Grace: New York Times Bono
A peacemaking lesson from the people of Derry: Jerusalem Post Rory Fitzgerald
A new dawn for Derry after Saville (Jun 18): Guardian.co.uk Edward Daly
From the archive - Widgery's disastrous Bloody Sunday blunder: The Sunday Times
Bloody Sunday - Don't prosecute the squaddies for the sins of their superiors: The Observer Nick Ross
Bloody Sunday soldiers cannot remain above the law: Scotland on Sunday Duncan Hamilton
Our soldiers must live, and die, by the principles they fight so hard to uphold (Jun 15): London Evening Standard Robert Fox
Now Paras must fight to restore their image (Jun 17): Belfast Telegraph David James
Healing wounds of 'Bloody Sunday' (Jun 18): Springfield Republican Editorial
Long overdue - Britain admits responsibility for Bloody Sunday (Jun 17): Newark Star-Ledger Editorial
Let Saville be the end of this bloody tale (Jun 15): London Evening Standard Editorial
Orangemen to make Drumcree decision: The News Letter
Anger at attack on Craigavon PSNI base: The News Letter
Dissident republican boss is central to gang of people-traffickers and pimps: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
No breathing space for terrorists: The News Letter Editorial
Opportunity for Protestant groups: Londonderry Sentinel
Unionists urged to apply for equality body: The News Letter
Peace accolades for Kennedy family: Belfast Telegraph
NY NB conference hailed a major success: Irish Echo
Creationist claims in Northern Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Sophia Deboick
World Cup 2010 - HMV withdraws 'racist' anti-England posters from Scottish stores: Sunday Telegraph
Saturday, June 19
First contentious marching season parade is peaceful: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Orangemen refuse to fill in Drumcree application: Portadown Times Victor Gordon
Orangemen in Drumcree walk threat: BBC
Lodge seeks bunting solution: The News Letter
First parade must set tone for season (Jun 18): The News Letter Editorial
Bishop Daly 'filled with joy': Derry Journal
They should have let us march – Brolly: Derry Journal
A full stop to Britain's colonial experience in Northern Ireland: Toronto Globe and Mail Simon Winchester
Reaction to Bloody Sunday report on all sides may mark seminal moment in Anglo-Irish relations: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
The justice process doesn't end with the Saville Inquiry: Liverpool Echo Frank Field
Cameron's words flew like white doves into the sky above Derry's Guildhall – truth and justice at last: Irish Independent
'A weight has been lifted and the black cloud's gone. It's fantastic for Derry' (Jun 17): The Irish Times Eithne Donnellan
Martin McGuinness and the machine-gun murders that fanned the flames of Bloody Sunday: Daily Mail Richard Pendlebury
Martin McGuinness sub-machinegun may have been used to kill two policemen (Jun 17): Daily Telegraph John Bingham
Bloody Sunday and the Paras' guilt: Guardian.co.uk Ken Lukowiak
Resisting voice of unreason in wake of killings: The Irish Times Garret FtizGerald
Bloody Sunday and the unanswered questions: Belfast Telegraph Steve Richards
Bloody Sunday – closing down doesn't mean closure (Jun 16): Guardian.co.uk Nuala O'Loan
The only heroes of Bloody Sunday: Irish Independent Diarmaid Ferriter
The last casualty of the Troubles is truth: Daily Telegraph Simon Heffer
Saville findings a stern test on road to reconciliation (Jun 17): The Irish Times David Adams
Wrong conclusions from Bloody Sunday: The Economist
Even a bloody past should never be another country: Financial Times Alec Russell
When will we hear about Bloody Friday?: The Guardian Simon Hoggart
1972 Our Year of Living Dangerously: Irish Independent Kim Bielenberg
Is truth now the closest victims will get to justice?: The News Letter Sam McBride
Gerry Adams demands inquiry into 1971 Para killings: Telegraph.co.uk Douglas Murray
Moderator calls for victim ideas: The News Letter
Inquest plea by soldier who shot and killed Londonderry teenager: The Scotsman David Young
'I'll take a bullet to keep them out' (Jun 15): Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Real IRA suspect caught in MI5 sting freed by judge: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Dissident bomb would have caused 'utter devastation': Irish Independent Tom Brady
Outrage voiced at attack on church: The News Letter
Man injured in Dunmurry shooting: UTV Internet
Hysteria over drugs gives the green light to killers and thugs: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Kenny to take rebel TDs on day-trip to Belfast: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Friday, June 18
Bloody Sunday families 'consider legal options': UTV Internet
'There should be no prosecutions': Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Bloody Sunday soldier – a case for prosecution? (Jun 16): Guardian.co.uk Richard Norton-Taylor
Bloody Sunday Inquiry spent £34m – and that was just on computers (Jun 17): Daily Mail Steve Doughty
Tribunal's legal costs alone top £67m, says NIO: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
McCann hails 'a mighty day for justice': Londonderry Sentinel
General's battle cry of 'Go on the Paras' will forever ring in my ears (Jun 16): Evening Herald Michael Brennan
Let us reach out to one another across our community: Londonderry Sentinel Rt Rev Ken Good
PUP extends sympathy to families but questions McGuinness' role: Londonderry Sentinel
Martin McGuinness on Bloody Sunday – Do we know his full story? (Jun 16): Telegraph.co.uk Guy Walters
What did McGuinness do in the lost 25min on Bloody Sunday?: Daily Mail Steve Doughty and Tamara Cohen
Frazer's court bid against McGuinness: The News Letter
U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd Speaks Out On British Apology On "Bloody Sunday" Incident In Northern Ireland In 1972 (Jun 16): Courant.com Christopher Keating
A city moving on: Londonderry Sentinel
Cameron didn't over-act. He dealt it straight (Jun 16): Daily Mail Quentin Letts
After Saville: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Where is the equality or parity?: Londonderry Sentinel Terry Wright
Bloody Sunday and Britain's Enemies: Wall Street Journal Douglas Murray
A verdict of history – Britain makes unprecedented apology for Bloody Sunday (Jun 17): New York Daily News Editorial
Bloody Sunday – Finally, truth wins out: Boston Globe Editorial
Truth at last on Bloody Sunday (Jun 17): Irish Independent Editorial
Call for inquiry into killing of 11 by soldiers: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
'Time for truth from terrorists': The News Letter
All victims deserve the truth, says Gerry Adams: Belfast Telegraph
'Brighton bomb victims also deserve inquiry': The News Letter
Now, can we be told truth about all the killings?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Victims and churches lead way to freedom from past (Jun 17): The Irish Times Denis Bradley
It takes two sides to tear apart a myth (Jun 13): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Irishman blinded by rubber bullet learns to forgive: Irish Post Paul Donovan
New appeal over IRA informer shooting: UTV Internet
Northern Ireland bomb alerts sparks evacuations: Daily Telegraph
Bomb accused 'acted under duress from dissident': BBC
Northern Ireland prison chief to stand down: RTE
Irish political prisoners brutalized: SocialistWorker.org Sandy Boyer
Sectarian graffiti daubed on church: UTV Internet
Don't let RAAD galoots threaten our children: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Derry's city of culture success would be 'truly legenderry': Belfast Telegraph
Flanagan labelled 'a Blueshirt muckraker': The Irish Times Michael O'Regan
Let's Stick Together – Nationalist And Loyalist Children Team Up In Croke Park: The Irish Times Stephen Mangan
Plucky Belgium is leading the way. Today Flanders, tomorrow Scotland: Guardian.co.uk Simon Jenkins
Thursday, June 17
Robinson accepts that Bloody Sunday shootings 'unjustified': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty, Dan Keenan & Deaglán de Bréadún
Peter Robinson – Time for closure for all Northern Ireland Troubles victims: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Families seek Taoiseach's help to get soldiers prosecuted: Irish Independent Aine Kerr
Police chief to discuss possibility of trial for soldiers: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Bloody Sunday soldiers like 'Nazi stormtroopers': Irish Independent David McKittrick and Michael McHugh
Paras admit 'mistakes' but reject report as one-sided: The Independent Kim Sengupta
Bloody Sunday Inquiry – Ex-Paras hit back over verdict, saying 'Saville has made our Colonel a scapegoat': Daily Mail David Williams
Wilford 'will not comment on report': The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Saville report – Commander should be held accountable – civil rights activist: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Outstanding concerns still to be addressed, says Donaldson: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Historic walk to Bogside estate by Protestants: The Scotsman Tom Peterkin
Bishops salute work of Protestant clergy leaders: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Cameron – painful to work with ex-IRA leader: Irish Examiner Dan Buckley
David Cameron was right to apologise – Bloody Sunday diminished us all (Jun 16): Telegraph.co.uk Daniel Hannan
David Cameron shows class on Bloody Sunday apology: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
David Cameron has passed his first test in Irish politics: Guardian.co.uk Paul Bew
Bloody Sunday – Prosecutors say soldiers may face perjury charges: Guardian.co.uk Richard Norton-Taylor and Owen Bowcott
Doubtful soldiers will stand trial for Bloody Sunday killings: Belfast Telegraph Dearbhail McDonald
Soldiers' lies about Bloody Sunday are sufficient grounds for prosecution: The Irish Times Dermot Walsh
Saville report leaves stain on the army (Jun 15): BBC Jonathan Beale
Bloody Sunday is the defining story of the British army in Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Gerry Adams
You can't blame the armed forces for feeling let down: The Independent Major General Julian Thompson
Axing shamed regiment is best way to say sorry: Irish Independent Martina Devlin
Why we have to forgive before we start to forget: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Respect for both communities can spring from common humanity: The Scotsman Trevor Ringland
Editorials
Boxer John Duddy remembers uncle slain on Bloody Sunday: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Cahir O'Doherty
Tribute planned for boxer John Duddy's uncle, a victim of the Bloody Sunday attack: LATimes.com Lance Pugmire
Devolution 'must lead to reform': Belfast Telegraph
Man shot in legs in Dunmurry : UTV Internet
Hopes for calm at Tour of the North march: Belfast Telegraph
Can Northern Ireland ever work? History suggests not: Telegraph.co.uk Ed West
Attwood to investigate loyalist Kesh 'Shrine': Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
UVF drags community backwards by actions: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
MI5 sting decision adjourned: UTV Internet
Man jailed for bomb plot may sue over detention: Belfast Telegraph
Derry City of Culture bid in final stages: BBC
Wednesday, June 16
Report calls 1972 Bloody Sunday killings by British troops unjustified: Los Angeles Times Henry Chu
Hugs, tears and roars on a day of supreme catharsis: The Times Martin Fletcher and Will Pavia
Cameron leads apologies to relatives of the victims: The Independent Daniel Barrenger
Truth has won out for Bloody Sunday victims, says John Hume: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Governments cannot be held directly responsible: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Emotional scenes as families walk to the Guildhall: Derry Journal
Bloody Sunday – Mixed reactions in city where the Peace Bridge is still to be built: The Scotsman
Bloody Sunday Report – Army chief admits 'serious mistakes': The News Letter
Bloody Sunday – soldiers criticise Saville report findings: Daily Telegraph Rosa Prince and Ben Leach
Soldier's view – I was in Derry that day. I just wish the Army hadn't been: The Independent
Ulster Unionist claims report 'one-eyed' in its focus: Irish Examiner David Hughes
McGuinness denies Saville gun claim: UTV Internet
UDR relative slams 'hierarchy of victims': The News Letter
Saville Inquiry – David Cameron breaks with tradition by calling city Derry in Commons: Daily Telegraph Matthew Moore
Cowen welcomes vindication at last for murdered civilians: Irish Independent Aine Kerr and Lise Hand
Cowen to meet Bloody Sunday relatives: RTE
US state department says report can add to North's 'ongoing transformation': The Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald
McAleese praises report's fairness on 'momentous day': The Irish Times Genevieve Carberry
Bloodstained hanky is my comfort blanket: Evening Herald Brian Hutton
Saville Report – Hazy memories make discovering the truth elusive: The News Letter Sam McBride
Bloody Sunday commander 'wanted to go after rioters aggressively': Daily Mail David Williams
Bloody Sunday – Soldiers may face prosecution over 'unjustifiable' killings: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald, Owen Bowcott and Hélène Mulholland
Both men served in Ulster – both have just died heroically in Afghanistan. After that damning report into Bloody Sunday this is the TRUE face of Britain's soldiers: Daily Mail Steve Doughty and Tim Shipman
Sunday shots echo round the world: UTV Internet Mark McFadden
David Cameron's statement on the Bloody Sunday report was pitch-perfect: The Guardian Simon Hoggart
Bloody Sunday – Saville report v Widgery report: Guardian.co.uk Henry Foy
At last the truth has been told … and that's all we ever wanted: The Herald John Patton
Saville Report – 'Bloody Sunday was murder': The News Letter Mark Durkan
Ulster Unionist leader – 'Inquiries are no way to build a shared future': Guardian.co.uk Reg Empey
Bloody Sunday demands an act of atonement: Financial Times John Lloyd
Saville Report – Lesson on how not to examine past: The News Letter Gregory Campbell
The truth. And anything but the whole truth: The Times Daniel Finkelstein
'We didn't care about the Irish -- Catholics or Protestants': Irish Independent Robert Fisk
Bloody Sunday – Saville missed the chance of deeper healing – seeing killers admit the truth: The Guardian Jonathan Freedland
Let's measure comments on Bloody Sunday: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Growing up, I knew what Bloody Sunday meant: The Independent James Nesbitt
Bloody Sunday – Put Britain in the dock: Guardian.co.uk Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
Editorials
UUP deputy leader steps down from council role: The News Letter
Adams slams continuing ban on Irish in the North's courts: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Accused entrapped in MI5 sting operation, court told: Belfast Telegraph
RAAD 'seize E tabs from gang': Derry Journal
Man shot in legs in Dunmurry: UTV Internet
New York to New Belfast: Belfast Media Editorial
Trimble remains 'silent' over Israel probe role: The News Letter
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