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Friday, May 15
100lb roadside bomb found near Irish border: Belfast Telegraph
Extra security for police station: BBC
Over 1,000 join Long March: The News Letter
Duffy protest sparks confrontation furore: Newry Democrat
Councillors unite to condemn dissident attacks: Ulster Star
Pressing charges: Belfast Telegraph Don Anderson
Children 'seek Troubles answers': BBC
Sir Reg pleads with dissenting Lady Hermon to 'wait and see': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Hermon 'shouldn't be disciplined': BBC
Body blow for the UUP-Tory project: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
The DUP and the Italian game – defence . . .: Derry Journal (May 12) Norman Hamill
Back to the hustings: Ulster Herald
SF at US conference: Newry Democrat
Policing board to hold meeting in Irish: Belfast Telegraph
Ulster-Scots group hits out at Blaney: Ballymoney Times
'Dark forces at work in Ballymoney': Ballymoney Times
Robinsons in £30,000 food claims: BBC
Murphy defends expenses claims: Newry Democrat
Queen's portrait facing removal by equality body: Portadown Times
Well, when it comes to the INLA people in Portlaoise, what we need is a little less Butlins and a lot more Guantanamo: Irish Independent Ian O'Doherty
Videos from Hamill murder night weren't kept: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
20-year murder mystery – man held: Belfast Telegraph
'Sunday' bill £11.5m: Londonderry Sentinel
Sinn Fein hit back at John Dallat: Derry Journal (May 12)
Northern Bank heist launderer to appeal conviction: Belfast Telegraph
Chuck Feeney, Ireland's Secret Hero: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Bloomy and bucks at AIF dinner: Irish Echo
Common ground across the pond: Montreal Gazette Catherine Solyom
Thursday, May 14
Sole Ulster Unionist MP declines election pact: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Hermon – why she rejected Tory deal: Belfast Telegraph
Empey 'dismayed' by Hermon stance: BBC
Tory partnership is good news for union – MEP: Carrick Times
Lady Sylvia repaid £2,730 to fees office: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Simpson slams UUP for losing its focus: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
All-island SF vote pledge: The News Letter
Tell Europe barriers going down – Alliance: Irish News William Graham
We could save millions in a shared society: Belfast Media Anna Lo
EU dream not lighting many fires in the North: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
Voting for tribes or beauties: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Dissidents 'shot man in legs': Irish News Allison Morris
32 CSM deny attack on SF MLA's Bogside home: Derry Journal
There's never been a time when it was safe to be in Sinn Fein.: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
The actions of real republicans?: Derry Journal (May 12) Editorial
'I am pro-peace' says INLA-accused: Irish News
Two policemen failed to give evidence in Omagh inquiry: UTV Internet
Quashed conviction is 'true freedom': Belfast Media Alana Fearon
Crime must not pay for Shoukri: Irish News Editorial
Rising Sun killer for trial on assault: Derry Journal
McCord seeks U.S. justice for son: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com April Drew
Visa woes delay UMass mural: Springfield Republican (May 12) Diane Lederman
Equality is not negotiable – hOisín: Derry Journal (May 12)
Maze listed buildings costing £500,000: Irish News (May 12) Claire Simpson
Anger over IRA flag waving at Old Firm game: The News Letter
What Ronan O'Gara did to the Queen was loutish and a breach of international protocol: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Wednesday, May 13
Irish journalist says she will not disclose Real IRA sources: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Breen says PSNI action on sources 'could close down journalism': The Irish Times
Society needs a free press as much as decent policing: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
McGuinness challenge to top dissident: Derry Journal
Duffy campaign comes to Derry: Derry Journal
I believe I can win – Allister: The News Letter
Greens' Euro hopeful slams sectarianism: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Order hails victory over Union Flag: The News Letter
Gangster Shoukri worth £1 after frittering away a fortune: Belfast Telegraph
Loyalist 'boasted of shooting friends': UTV Internet
DUP in 'double-jobbing' move: The News Letter (May 11)
Commission cull urged by DUP: Irish News William Graham
Rotten barrel politics in need of full transparency: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Bank-cash probe pair charged with IRA membership: Irish Independent Diarmuid Mac Dermott
INLA accused 'works for charity', court hears: Ireland_On-Line (May 12)
Men released over Shiels murder: UTV Internet
Official tells Wright probe of governor's order to burn files: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Ex-RUC officer denies calling Hamill suspect: Irish News
Fewer privileges for Catholics in NI prisons: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Opinion divided over CoI article change: Irish News Rebecca Black
Cardinal Brady praises 'immense progress' in relations of churches: The Irish Times (May 12) Patsy McGarry
70% in North back Bill of Rights, poll finds: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
GAA pitch named after Kielty's murdered dad: Irish News (May 11) Rebecca Black
Our heroes in Defence take a back seat to the caste of leprechauns who define Ireland's morality: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Scotland wakes from dreams of independence: Financial Times Chris Giles
Tuesday, May 12
Robinson refuses to commit to timetable on policing transfer: Derry Journal
DUP 'won't forget victims of Troubles': The News Letter
Breakaway unionist says he can retain seat despite election while in DUP: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Sinn Fein spies its chance of by-election seat: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Balancing act at SF Euro launch: BBC Mark Devenport
Ulster Unionists' message of 'change' is not credible: Irish News Roy Garland
We must sell the merits and benefits of the Union: The News Letter Alex Kane
It's time to leave behind 1916 and the 'forever' war: The Irish Times Séamus Murphy
Bogside petrol bomb attack on Mitchell McLaughlin's home: The Irish Times George Jackson & Trevor McBride
Dissidents 'must condemn' attack: BBC
Judge to rule on Real IRA case: BBC
Expenses row – Sinn Féin MP used London home only once in 12 months: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Sinn Fein counts cost of expenses: Irish Independent Editorial
Expenses transparency a must: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ex-officer is labelled 'a disgrace' over tip-off allegations: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
US Congress could hear collusion claims: UTV Internet
Police encouraged top loyalist to talk, court told: Belfast Telegraph
Ex-Met chief tells of Wright threat material: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Pair face Northern robbery charge: BBC
Two men face charges of IRA membership: The Irish Times Barry Roche
Five arrests over Londonderry murder: The News Letter
Jailed Catholics 'less well off': BBC
$3m broker fee Irish fund's largest outlay: Irish News John Manley
Bill Thompson Has His Own Pension Pals: Village Voice (May 5) Tom Robbins
Breaches in Irish language use identified: The Irish Times Lorna Siggins
Ruaille buaille in the name of the fada: Irish Independent Brian McDonald
Monday, May 11
Policing powers push to come after election: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Real IRA target in legal threat against PSNI: Sunday Tribune (May 10) Suzanne Breen
Petrol bombs thrown at home of Sinn Fein MLA: Belfast Telegraph
Deadlock as Real IRA protest hits 25th day: Sunday Tribune (May 10) Ali Bracken
Sinn Féin 'not on a gravy train': Irish Examiner Mary Regan
MPs' Expenses – Sinn Fein and three empty flats: Daily Mail
Sinn Fein in new row over payments: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Hill Supporters Help Keep Sinn Fein Flush: Roll Call Matthew Murray
Public and press rally to support Breen: Sunday Tribune (May 10) Mick McCaffrey
Robinson gives UDA their final warning: Belfast Telegraph
Justice must be seen to be done: Irish News (May 7) Editorial
Cardinal extends hand to Anglicans: Irish Independent John Cooney
Protestant schools 'put back 40 years': The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Down GAA pitch honour for Kielty's UFF-victim father: Irish News (May 7) Rebecca Black
Call for museum 'to honour RUC': BBC
No shorts outside cells for prison's inmates: Irish News (May 4) Allison Morris
Christy Burke to run for Sinn Fein: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Sinister blasphemy law would play into the hands of religious nut cases: Irish Examiner Steven King
Unionists 'censored' in debate on constitution: Scotland on Sunday (May 10) Tom Peterkin
Sunday, May 10
Special Branch link to Loyalist death squads: Sunday Herald Chris Anderson
No 'Big Brother' tactics with Duffy: Belfast Telegraph
Recession and dissidents blamed for crime rise: The News Letter
Authorities must treat report as a warning: The News Letter Editorial
Court told of danger to life of journalist: Irish News
Exposing sources won't help anyone: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Journalist defiant as PSNI wins the right to give its evidence in case privately: Belfast Telegraph
MPs' expenses – Sinn Fein claimed £500,000 for second homes: Sunday Telegraph Andrew Alderson, David Barrett and Alastair Jamieson
Sinn Fein MPs claim £310,000 expenses for rent on flats in properties all owned by one Irish landlord: Mail on Sunday Ian Gallagher, Christopher Leake, Jason Lewis, Brendan Carlin and Daniel Boffey
Call for SF to explain absence: The News Letter
Why couldn't Martin meet the Queen?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Sinn Fein's credibility hinges on performance of Mary Lou: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Ulster Unionists for change and getting things done: Belfast Media (May 8) Fred Cobain
Devolution is right for Ulster: The News Letter
Battle for right to vote should not be wasted: Irish News James Kelly
Former IRA man loses bid to stay in U.S.: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Antoinette Kelly
'Mob rule madness' in Ballymoney: Ballymoney Times
Northerners drown their new troubles: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Belfast hails ex-cabbie Rogan as he battles for peace: The Irish Times (May 9) Jonathan Drennan
Member of Colombia Three joins Corrib pipeline protest: Sunday Independent Maeve Sheehan
Saturday, May 9
Robinson 'wrong on united Ireland': The News Letter
Unionism is not best served by direct rule: Belfast Media (May 4) Jimmy Spratt
PSNI seeks private hearing on 'Tribune' journalist's material: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Breen vows to withhold Real IRA sources: Irish Examiner Ian Graham
Man given five years for storing gun and explosives for dissidents: Irish News
Dissidents are mere gangsters: Irish News Editorial
DUP and Sinn Fein united in condemnation of AOH attack: Ballymoney Times
'Sectarian' investigation halted: BBC
Former leader dissociates himself from INLA: The Irish Times
'Unheard Voices' – six stories from the Troubles: Ballymoney Times
English Queen should not set foot in Republic of Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
IRFU defends ROG's pocket pose during team lineout with Queen: Irish Examiner Jennifer Hough
Still helping us to understand each other – three decades on: Irish News Claire Simpson
American Ireland fund raises over $2.5m in gala success: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com April Drew
DUP office rent expenses would be banned under Commons rules: Belfast Telegraph (May 7) David Gordon
Peter Robinson – expenses row: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Protestant education worries CoI synod: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
A blasphemy clause that does not fit the Bill: The Irish Times (May 6) Newton Emerson
Mitchell Principles 'may help Middle East peace': The News Letter
What exactly has Scotland got to celebrate?: Daily Telegraph (May 7) Alan Cochrane
Friday, May 8
Dissident groups a threat – report: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dissident republicans will not derail Ulster devolution, vows Woodward: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
IMC – loyalist leaders want to give up guns: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Is this the moment the Executive came of age?: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Praise is due towards Assembly: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Queen celebrates peace with Irish President: UTV Internet
New chairman for North policing board: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
'Dupe' jailed for storing weapons: BBC
Report highlights dissident danger: BBC Mark Simpson
Orde to intervene in McIlveen case: UTV Internet
'Ousting SF is my objective': Irish News William Graham
UUP/Tory link-up gives voters new choice: Nicholson: Belfast Telegraph
De Brun bookies favourite to top the poll in elections: Irish News
Partition is the gorilla in the republican living room: (from the Irish Herald) Jude Collins
The writing is on the wall for would-be MEPs: Belfast Telegraph (May 5) Gail Walker
Legacy of hunger strike shaped modern Sinn Féin: Irish News Jim Gibney
PSNI take journalist court action: BBC
Journalists' sources must remain a secret: Belfast Telegraph (May 5) Editorial
Conversations of loyalist 'taped in Nelson probe': Irish News
McIlveen sentences not tough enough – Orde: Belfast Telegraph
Sentencing ought to be more formula than art: Irish News Newton Emerson
'Remarkable' Swinford native recognised for her exceptional work: Mayo Advertiser Geraldine Carr
Queen looks up to giants of rugby: The Irish Times Fionola Meredith
Deputy first minister will not attend rugby event: Irish News (May 7) William Graham
Tricolour banned from competition: Irish News
Forcing the break-up of Britain: Guardian.co.uk Mark Perryman
Old Firm's hate and violence culture shown the red card: The Scotsman Stephen McGinty
Thursday, May 7
Devolved policing powers 'very near': Belfast Telegraph
IMC focuses on dissidents and loyalist guns: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Political institutions are working... up to a point: Irish News William Graham
Gilligan to head Policing Board: BBC
Wanted – experienced police officers: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Man facing murder charges will not contest EU elections: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Unionist anger at Duffy 'meeting': The News Letter
Duffy rejects assurances over surveillance: UTV Internet
Cardinal warns against return to violence: Irish Independent Áine Kerr
Treatment of dissident likened to Hamza case: Irish News Allison Morris
Republican boasts have ceased, says Robinson: The News Letter
Defining moment for DUP says Dodds: Irish News William Graham
Robinson rallies Unionists in town: Mid Ulster Mail
Army flag to fly from City Hall: The News Letter
SF accused of double standards over flag bid: The News Letter
McCord in D.C., NY: Irish Echo
Sir Hugh's words of praise for late PUP leader Ervine: Belfast Telegraph
Brennan running out of time: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Series of vigils mark Sands's death anniversary: Irish News Rebecca Black
Queen gets rousing welcome in NI: UTV Internet
Orange Order declines church invite: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Mass appeal – Recession has the Irish heading to church: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Meghan Sweeney
New blasphemy legislation sets Ireland up for ridicule: Irish News Brian Feeney
Lough bridge must go ahead – Ruane: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Liam Neeson speaks in public for first time since Natasha's tragic death: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kenneth Haynes
Wednesday, May 6
Dissidents must not be let fool young people, warns Orde: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Real IRA allies claim republican activist beaten up in Liverpool: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Deputy First Minister insists – 'We will not be bullied from the job at hand': Derry Journal
Alliance proposal for £123m 'end of division' savings rejected: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Still going despite dissident threat and political divisions: Irish News Claire Simpson
Arrangements mean Stormont working – but only to a degree: Irish News William Graham
Two years is a long time in politics: Belfast Media (Apr 30) Gerry Adams
Politics is a full-time job: The News Letter Liam Clarke
A United Ireland – A Vision Too Far?: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Gerry Adams confesses his Protestant beliefs: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
June 4th to be defining election – DUP candidate: The Irish Times Dan Keenan & Gerry Moriarty
UUCP members jump ship: The News Letter
NI must 'play big role in Europe': BBC
Sinn Fein may be laughing when the Euro votes are counted: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
DUP cannot merely rubbish SF at polls: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
Paramilitary groups 'preparing to destroy weapons': Daily Telegraph (May 5) Liam Clarke
Talking is always a good idea: Belfast Media (Apr 30) Des Wilson
The day I had to tell the police I couldn't reveal my contacts: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Tribute to loyalist politician: The News Letter
Legacy transcends city politics: BBC
Cleric questions Church over Eames-Bradley: The News Letter
Radical change is needed in Irish society: Belfast Media (Apr 30) Seán MacBrádaigh
Peace 'causes increased drinking': BBC
North's selection crisis raises issues of class, justice and religion in bitter dipute: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Reaping the dividends of peace in Northern Ireland: The Times Jill Turner
Queen could host Irish rugby reception: Irish News Diana Rusk
Tuesday, May 5
Duffy set to decide on Euro election: Belfast Telegraph Matthew McCreary
Top Orange chaplain to join Long March: The News Letter
Does threat to McGuinness spell out waning support for Sinn Fein?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
SDLP to request meeting with Orde over British agent claims: Irish News Diana Rusk
Catholic leaders and UPRG meeting 'gives us all hope': Irish News Roy Garland
Dodds calls for Forces Day support: The News Letter
Praise for Ritchie's political principles: Irish News Tom Kelly
Mourners told that Bloody Sunday victim 'lived the rest of his life in pain': Irish Independent George Jackson
Death leads to new calls for Saville publication: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Up for auction – Heaney's tribute to David Ervine: Belfast Telegraph
Memorial garden opened: Irish News Diana Rusk
Paint smeared on Hunger Strike wall mural: Irish News Rebecca Black
The Mitchell Report Redux: Philadelphia Bulletin Asaf Romirowsky
Monday, May 4
North parties face tricky task of avoiding 'sectarian' cuts: Irish Independent
Stormont – Working together but still split: Belfast Telegraph
Baggage is still heavy but North reaches a milestone: Irish Independent Steven McCaffery
Allister formally enters seven-way Euro battle: The News Letter (May 2)
PSNI threatens 'Tribune' over terror sources: Sunday Tribune Mick McCaffrey
Journalist refuses to reveal real IRA sources: The Scotsman
'I'm not going to put my life in danger to do the PSNI's job': Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
'We will rigorously defend Suzanne Breen's right to maintain confidentiality': Sunday Tribune Editorial
Delegation remembers RUC dead: The News Letter (May 2)
Adams inspired by Christy Moore's notes: Belfast Telegraph
Maze alternatives are a 'fiasco': The News Letter (May 2)
"Ahern is a Catholic fundamentalist in a position – for how much longer is uncertain – to introduce a law on blasphemy, and he is exploiting that while he has the chance": Sunday Tribune Diarmuid Doyle
No place for blasphemy law: The Irish Times Editorial
Orange anger at gay row: The News Letter (Apr 30)
Church of Ireland in cash crisis as value of funds falls by 42pc: Irish Independent John Cooney
Church hopes to collar new recruits as recession bites: The Irish Times Michael Parsons
Sunday, May 3
Fermanagh's dissident threat 'all too real' : The News Letter
Real world is passing our two 'republican' sects by: Irish News Patrick Murphy
Dissident inmates stage dirty protest: The News Letter
Uphill task for Sinn Fein in EU election: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Labour 'has abandoned the northern left', says councillor: The Observer Henry McDonald
PSNI investigates murder of adviser: The Irish Times (Apr 29) Gerry Moriarty
Leader of gang suspected of Geoff Kerr murder is a British agent: The Observer Henry McDonald
Mountbatten atrocity survivor forgives IRA: Sunday Independent Jerome Reilly
We were determined to catch them all says top detective: Irish News Maeve Connolly
McIlveen case a police success: Irish News Editorial
Bloody Sunday victim Michael Bradley dies: The Observer Henry McDonald
Reserve constable was 'in contact' with Hamill suspect: Irish News
Appeal court quashes men's 1970s terrorism convictions: Irish News Allison Morris
Feeney pulled out of CPI over Connolly row: The Sunday Times Lynne Kelleher and Jan Battles
Atheists fight to keep God out of Irish law: The Observer Henry McDonald
And the award goes to...: Irish World Frank Murphy
How covering the Troubles helped Bill Neely win a Bafta: Belfast Telegraph Maureen Coleman
Ulster people 'nicest' in UK – study: The News Letter (Apr 20)
Courtney first of the Kennedys to get Irish citizenship: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Salmond says Scots two-thirds of way to 'freedom': Scotland on Sunday Tom Peterkin
Saturday, May 2
'Imposters, criminals, dealers': Derry Journal
Duffy gets assurances over 'bugging': UTV Internet
Disbelief as Gibraltar mural is defaced with RIRA graffiti: Belfast Media Roisin McManus
Attacks won't intimidate Andytown News: Belfast Media Editorial
Dissidents 'call shots in jail': Irish Independent Tom Brady and Michael Brennan
Prison boss defends republican prisoner 'privileges': Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keefe
Indulging terrorists – Jail privileges unacceptable: Irish Examiner Editorial
Nationalists feeling lonely and unwanted: Irish News Denis Bradley
Parties in North begin posturing for EU election: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty & Dan Keenan
Catholic boy Michael McIlveen's Protestant murderers jailed for life: The Times David Sharrock
Michael's killers 'should be behind bars for life': Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Men have IRA convictions quashed: BBC
Hamill suspect had 'RUC contact': BBC
A man of loyalty and principles: The Irish Times Finola Meredith
Executive light on passing laws: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Double-jobbing unfair – McNarry: The News Letter
Parties clash as each puts a different spin on watchdog findings: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Expenses – a need for transparency: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Bobby Sands vigil to mark 28th anniversary: Belfast Media Ciarán Barnes
Strikes, poll tax, riots – Margaret Thatcher's imprint on a generation: The Times (scroll down) Hannah Fletcher, Simon de Bruxelles, Russell Jenkins and David Sharrock
McDonald out of running for Dail by-election: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Potential for crowd violence rules out Celtic-Rangers finale: The Guardian Ewen Murray
Hillary cites North example: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kenneth Haynes
Friday, May 1
Chance of dissident running in EU election 'is 50/50': Belfast Telegraph Victor Gordon
'I will NOT be intimidated' says McKay: Ballymoney Times
People forced from homes as suspect bomb is investigated: Impartial Reporter Chris Donegan
Pseudo groups are locked into political fantasy world: Irish News Jim Gibney
Irish America is vital for unity push: (from the Irish Echo) Rita O'Hare
Bertie tells us how Irish peace was won: Irish World Frank Murphy
Lady Sylvia 'must clarify position on Tory link-up': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Loyalist funding scheme to continue: The Irish Times Alan Erwin & Dan Keenan
Ritchie case cost taxpayer £300k: BBC
Ritchie – no regrets over decision to axe funding: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Interface report shows funds 'value for money': Irish News Allison Morris
Four men to be sentenced for McIlveen murder: Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
Castlederg attack was 'sectarian thuggery': Ulster Herald Conor Sharkey
IRA informer will be given immunity: Irish News
Bizarre luxurious lifestyle of betting-scam loyalist exposed: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
People under threat 'not warned': BBC
IRA victims to protest at Libyan embassy: The News Letter
Criminal justice system institutionally useless: Irish News Newton Emerson
Maggie and me – By those who love her (and those who didn't): The Independent (scroll down) Danny Morrison
'I was trussed up like a turkey, waiting for a bullet in my head' – a chilling film reveals the life of an IRA double agent: Daily Mail Zoe Brennan
Tesco bans sports tops after GAA bag packers row: Belfast Telegraph Matthew McCreary
Boxing champions visit clubs in North for unveiling of murals: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
SF MEP expects straight fight with FF for seat: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
The Interrogation Memos and the Law: Wall Street Journal Richard N. Haass
Obama praises Churchill, the man who had Prez's own grandfather tortured: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
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