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This archive contains references to articles from May 16-31, 2001. If you find a link that is out of date please let us know by e-mailing the Newshound.
Thursday, May 31
IRA speaks out on decommissioning: BBC
IRA arms dumps secure, inspectors say: Boston Globe
Kevin CullenIRA arms check 'just a gimmick': Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockTrimble rejects IRA arms claim: The Guardian
Rosie CowanIRA gesture strengthens Sinn Fein's hand in talks: Irish Independent
Arms inspection lifts prospects for deal: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyArms and the poll: Irish Independent
EditorialArms progress is welcome: Irish News
EditorialA forgotten battleground: Financial Times
John Murray BrownMcGuinness likely to take seat: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthUnionist tensions increase around Robinson's seat: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamMcGuinness's faith: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialDUP would force renegotiation of Belfast Agreement: UTV Internet
F&M showed devolution worked - bishop: The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryNationalist vote catching up: Irish Voice
Niall O'DowdNorth Prepares For Elections: The Irish Times
EditorialA major test of party strengths: Belfast Telegraph (May 30)
EditorialElection intimidation: Irish Echo
EditorialIrish interest across the spectrum: Irish Post
Martin Doyle, Jon Myles and Ronan McGreevyIrish voters to play a key role in future of many MPs: The Irish Times (May 30)
Rachel DonnellyJewel in the Unionist crown is up for grabs: Irish Echo
Jack HollandThe grim list of sins with must cleanse: Belfast Telegraph (May 30)
Eric WaughUsing accord to build a Protestant 'bridge': The Irish Times
Mary Holland
Five more 'secret soldiers' who joined IRA say MoD abandoned them: The Guardian
Nick HopkinsCowen favours North/South forum: The Irish Times
Onora BrassillMacStiofain: one man's psychopath: Irish Echo
Jack HollandTireless bigot's bigot is loveable rogue in our Times: Sunday Business Post (May 27)
Damien KiberdGardaí accuse man of being IRA weapons master: Irish Examiner
Seán O’DriscollOrder seeks inquiry into Wright murder: Irish News
Simon DoyleWhy UK Observer should revisit Harlem memorial: Irish Voice
Cox lambasts Adams over opposition to Nice Treaty: Irish Examiner
Ann CahillPeace Process provides grounds for Treaty yes vote: UTV Internet
Wednesday, May 30
'I like doing the job because I have the power to change things': Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockPossible softening of DUP's hardline stance: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyGovernment will change Police Act says McGuinness: UTV Internet
Party's pioneers know no bounds: Belfast Telegraph (May 29)
Malachi O'DohertyUKUP leader forecasts victory over Trimble: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyUnionists fight it out: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyVoters lead candidates up the garden path: The Irish Times
Monika Unsworth
Trimble will not resign as First Minister, says McGuinness: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinnTrimble risks all on gamble: The Scotsman
Alison HardieTwo issues facing the Ulster voters: Belfast Telegraph (May 29)
Steven KingPoll pressure is a hard slog for North leaders: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamSinn Féin in power is ‘a battle a day’: Irelandclick.com (May 28)
Parties pushing for tactical voting to shore up accord: Irish Independent
Voter apathy is democracy's foe: Belfast Telegraph (May 29)
EditorialWishing the women well: Irish News
EditorialParties look to post-election talks: BBC
McGuinness demands removal of army bases: Irish News
Simon DoyleLVF issues plea for bullet-proof vests: Irish News
Billy FoleyTrimble worried over clashes in town: Belfast Telegraph (May 29)
Ignore MoD’s shots at boring us to death: Irish News
Brian FeeneyPolice to quiz SF poll man: Belfast Telegraph (May 29)
Darwin TempletonBritish 'slow' to co-operate with probe into bombings: Irish Independent
Geraldine CollinsPledge on bombings: The Irish Times
Rachel DonnellyNorthern Ireland VC Investment Set to Increase: Toronto Insider
Andrea NicholsTuesday, May 29
Heat turned up in West Tyrone election campaign: UTV Internet
SF denies attacks on Rodgers team: The Irish Times
Michael BradleyThe lottery in West Tyrone: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyRobinson favourite to take honours: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenFour ladies-in-waiting set to defy odds in NI poll: Irish Examiner
Joe OliverDUP accused on risk of splitting unionist vote: The Irish Times
Michael BradleyLine dancing enters the political arena: UTV Internet
Paisley expected to top the poll again: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenOn the hustings: Irish News
Anne MaddenTrimble Runs High-Stakes Campaign in N. Ireland: Los Angeles Times (May 28)
Marjorie MillerTrimble faces gospel of the abominable 'No men': The Times
Christopher WalkerBig Ian turns on charm in Trimble's heartland: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenTrimble for upper bann: The Times
EditorialAlliance finds middle ground risky place: The Irish Times
Sinn Fein calls for Dail seats: Irish News
Simon DoyleUS senators to assess progress of peace: The Irish Times
Deaglán de BréadúnSecret agent in Real IRA 'used e-mails': Irish Independent
Diarmaid Mac DermottLoyalist feud fear as terrorist is shot dead in pub: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockFinucane brother welcomes editorial: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillPolice used plastic bullets in life-threatening situations: UTV Internet
Ominous sign on road to Drumcree: Belfast Telegraph (May 28)
EditorialAirbrushing the past will achieve little: Irish News
Dennis BradleyGardai plan major changes on border: Sunday Business Post (May 27)
Barry O'KellyBritish and Irish forces ‘may unite’: Irish News
William GrahamLaughed out of court: The Guardian
Roy GreensladeGolf comes to interface area: UTV Internet
The second prison: Sunday Business Post (May 27)
Niall StanageCardinal's sensitivity gains new respect for church: The Irish Times
Seán Ó ConaillMonday, May 28
Ulster's Trimble cuts risky political deal: Washington Times
Martin SieffBitter fight to halt Sinn Fein's advance: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockRepublicans play dirty in battle for soul of nationalism: The Sunday Times (May 27)
Liam Clarke and Vincent KearneyWilson hopes to do damage to 'Almost safe' UUP seat: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthLady Hermon hopes gin and Jag brigade will back Good Friday: The Sunday Times (May 27)
Chris Ryder'You'll get our votes': The Irish Times
Paul TanneyNo surprises in the Mournes: Irish News
Simon DoyleSouth Antrim battle between 2 varieties of 'No' candidates: (from Sunday Tribune, May 27)
Ed MoloneySectarian divide pushes Tories and socialists to the margins: The Sunday Times (May 27)
Vincent KearneySDLP man goes offshore in effort to gain Rathlin votes: The Irish Times
Róisín InglePoll results may not be reflected in vote: (from Sunday Tribune, May 27)
Ed MoloneyReal IRA accused of planting grenade at police station: The Independent
Anna WhitneyRiots in Portadown threaten peace: The Scotsman
John InnesCall for calm after Ulster violence: The Times
Christopher WalkerGovernment seeks report on riots: The Irish Times
Denis Coghlan and Chris AndersonRiot guilt: Irish Independent
EditorialA matter of plain sense: Irish News
EditorialClinton 'optimistic' about peace in NI: BBC
Unsolved Murders in Ulster: New York Times
EditorialThe fruits of listening will benefit us all: Irish News
Roy GarlandLoyalist anger as killer's art is banned: The Sunday Times (May 27)
Vincent KearneyCruise O'Brien 'hopeful' RTE will air shelved interview: Irish Independent
Niamh HooperPaper challenged over gender bias: Irish Independent
Aideen SheehanMarch in memory of Maze prisoners: Glasgow Herald
Valerie HannahO'Donoghue to rule out inquiry into arms crisis: The Sunday Times (May 27)
Brian DowlingSunday, May 27
In villages in north, fighting could 'explode': Boston Herald
Jim DeeUUP starts credible fightback: BBC
Policing deal close claims Hume: UTV Internet
Militarism still shapes Sinn Féin: Sunday Independent
EditorialA funeral can't kill off Adams's hypocrisy: Sunday Independent
Ruth Dudley EdwardsLawyers' views on RUC sought: BBC
It's time to face up to our history: The Observer
Henry McDonaldFamily targeted with pipe bomb: BBC
Election broadcasts don't really put us in the picture: Ireland on Sunday
Anne CadwalladerAnti-terrorist commercials launched: UTV Internet
Rioting follows Orange march: BBC
Omagh victims' claims spurned: Ireland on Sunday
Anton McCabeAttacking Church over Celia is sadly misguided: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonSaturday, May 26
Unionists keep it in the family: BBC
DUP election challenge: UTV Internet
Unionist showdown likely, Trimble to hold seat: The Irish Times
Clare MurphySDLP and Sinn Fein in showdown: Irish Independent
Martina DevlinSF: How the West will be won: Irish News
Billy FoleyTrimble takes jeers, in his stride: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyStrongholds of unionist votes quietly turning green: Irish Independent
Martina DevlinYes and No camps in battle of babies: The Irish Times
Single currency low on agenda for North: The Irish Times (May 25)
Francess McDonnellHume predicts substantial gains: Irish Independent
Louise McCallTerrorists 'plan election bombs': Electronic Telegraph
John SteeleReal IRA backers challenge ban: Financial Times
Jimmy BurnsSupport up for all-Ireland Republic: Irish Examiner
Fewer confident of a long term peace: Belfast Telegraph (May 25)
Clinton visit ‘hijacked by nationalists’: Irish News
Julie FlanaganClinton's visit not enough to save ailing peace deal: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienBill Clinton enjoys our deep gratitude: Irish News
James KellyClinton's message of hope for peace: Belfast Telegraph (May 25)
EditorialSF blast Quinn over Dail comments: UTV Internet
Why Nuremberg put me in mind of the Provos: Belfast Telegraph (May 25)
Lindy McDowellMcGuinness meets lawyers re Bloody Sunday: UTV Internet
Shanaghan family call for inquiry: Irish News
Seamus McKinney'No Church-State rift' says Ahern: Irish Independent
Nicola AndersonThousands flock to St Therese's Irish roadshow: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockFriday, May 25
US prepares N Ireland initiative: Financial Times
Jimmy BurnsJune still arms deadline Reid: UTV Internet
SF aims to be largest party on Belfast council: The Irish Times
Clare MurphySinn Fein launch manifesto: UTV Internet
North's election holds surprises in store for all: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesDivisions dent hopes of pro-agreement parties: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyDonaldson is ‘quietly confident’ of seat: Irish News
Kieran McDaidSDLP minister is favourite across sectarian divide: Irish Independent
John DevineShadow of the bomb still hangs over West Tyrone: The Scotsman
Alison HardieClinton backs bomb survivors' action against Real IRA: The Independent
David McKittrickWhen the propaganda falls flat: Irelandclick.com
Des WilsonTighter scrutiny on killings in Ulster: Electronic Telegraph
Rachel SylvesterVigilantes Grow Stronger: The Irish Times
EditorialThe real facts of the matter: Irelandclick.com
EditorialVictims families hit out over compensation: UTV Internet
Fury at Stormont snub for victims: Irelandclick.com
RUC officers' stress claims could cost millions: The Times
Christopher WalkerBoost for police reform: Belfast Telegraph (May 24)
EditorialKirk will tackle religious bigotry: The Times (May 24)
Gillian HarrisAdams rated higher than Paisley: Belfast Telegraph (May 24)
Noel McAdamAdams dismisses UUP document: UTV Internet
No vote last chance for neutrality - RSF: The Irish Times
Deaglán de BréadúnBloody Sunday Para named: The Times
Audrey Magee--------- Bloody Sunday News - May 25 ---------
Soldiers 'laughed as victim manhandled': The Guardian
Richard Norton-TaylorWitness says cries were from vehicle with bodies: The Irish Times
Dick GroganWitness saw soldier firing shots: UTV Internet
Thursday, May 24
Peace Pact May Be at Stake in Northern Ireland Vote: Washington Post
T. R. ReidVoters support arms handover, poll shows: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamPoll gauntlet is thrown to DUP: Belfast Telegraph (May 23)
Noel McAdamMcCartney sees himself as a working-class lad: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenEast Belfast profile: Belfast Telegraph (May 23)
West Belfast's biggest issue?: BBC
Newcomer oozes confidence on campaign: The Irish Times
Róisín IngleWilson bids for ‘fortress’ UUP seat: Irish News
Andrea McKernonBlair to give Ulster a miss: Belfast Telegraph (May 23)
Mitchell 'encouraged' by poll results: BBC
Talk and walk is Drumcree call: Belfast Telegraph (May 23)
Chris ThorntonNationalists girding for election battle: Irish Echo
Jack HollandGetting rid of weapons: Belfast Telegraph (May 23)
EditorialVision is required to save the North from a vacuum: Irish Post
Kevin McNamaraDaring to look on the bright side: The Irish Times
Mary HollandRow erupts over Sinn Fein meeting: UTV Internet
Ministers reject Trimble criticism of talks in Dublin: The Irish Times
Kitty HollandLoose talk costs votes: Irish Independent
EditorialCorkman in charge as Real IRA threat remains: Irish Examiner
Conor KeaneOfficer’s admission ‘shocked’ journalist: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillOmagh letter changes Clinton plans: Electronic Telegraph
David Sharrock
Clinton's praises NI peace progress: CNN
Row over Clinton's Derry visit: BBC
Clinton plea for peace: The Times
Christopher WalkerIrish thank Clinton for his part in the peace: The Independent
David McKittrickDixon hits out at Clinton centre plans: UTV Internet
Clinton: His role in Northern Ireland: BBC
Dominic CascianiDerry appeals to Clinton to help promote investment: The Irish Times
Francess McDonnellExiles and OTRs: Irish Echo
Editorial'If they can do it in NI you can do it in Middle East': The Irish Times
Deaglán de BréadúnClashes feared at UVF parade: Irish News
Liz TrainorNorth church leader backs Bertie and Celia: Irish Independent
Dominic Cunningham‘Triumph of bad taste’: Irish Post
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Killings led teachers to 'withdraw oath to Queen': UTV Internet
Inquiry hears more civilian evidence: BBC
More evidence of gunman near edge of Bogside: The Irish Times
Dick GroganWednesday, May 23
North agreement wins renewed backing in poll: Irish Independent
Chris Thornton and Noel McAdamWarning to UUP leader over high risk tactics: Belfast Telegraph (May 22)
Noel McAdam
Decommissioning deadline may sink agreement: The Irish Times
Dennis KennedyPaisley urges UUP rebels to make positions clear: UTV Internet
Loyalism needs a cultural revival PUP: Irish News
SDLP prediction at manifesto launch: BBC
Hume pledges tough fight for peace to go on: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamMcCartney predicts Trimble demise: UTV Internet
A win for Sylvia Hermon in North Down would be a massive boost for the UUP: Irish Examiner
Katie HannonSouth Belfast profile: Belfast Telegraph (May 22)
Kathryn TorneyChild's play a key issue for 'Nappy Valley' locals: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthLike living with a lover ready to run: Belfast Telegraph (May 22)
Malachi O'DohertyWhere’s the logic in this new politics?: Irish News
Brian FeeneyEvery vote will count: Belfast Telegraph (May 22)
EditorialWe need PR for all polls: Irish News
Editorial'Punishment' shootings, beatings rise sharply: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyFamily ‘being targeted by IRA’: Irish News
Andrea McKernonAntisocial ways will cost SF votes - Adams: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyMarking the contribution to peace: Irish Independent
Members envisage 'Clinton Avenue': The Irish Times
Jimmy WalshNewspaper loses its libel verdict appeal: Irish News
Mike TaylorFenian hater (15) told to stay out of town: Irish Independent
Internet site welcomes spies in from the cold: Belfast Telegraph (May 22)
Darwin TempletonAdams campaigns against Treaty: UTV Internet
Major study to help victims of NI Troubles: BBC
Pope and Dr Daly discuss NI peace: The Irish Times
Paddy AgnewLawyers seek Official IRA material: BBC
The blackmailers: The Guardian
Richard Norton-TaylorPress prevented filming at Bloody Sunday: UTV Internet
Tuesday, May 22
Peace deal dominates poll race: BBC
Trimble stands by resignation ultimatum: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthDUP row over SDLP election video: UTV Internet
Even dogs in street can spot compromisers: The Irish Times
Roisin IngleAlliance pullout hits McCartney hopes: Irish Independent
Trimble scores coup against McCartney: The Irish Times
Hermon aims to pull `silent' unionist majority in North Down: Sunday Business Post (May 20)
Maol Muire TynanDecisive Labour win would help both governments deal with North crisis: Irish Independent
Bernard PurcellIf wisdom comes with age, we're in for a treat: Belfast Telegraph (May 21)
Gail WalkerNorthern election too close to call: Sunday Business Post (May 20)
Tom McGurkSF accused of vigilantism for political gain: Irish Examiner
Caroline O’DohertyClinton eager to continue with Ulster peace role: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockAnd then along came Bill . . .: Irish Independent
Kathy DonaghyBlair and Clinton could sink Ulster's chance for peace: Electronic Telegraph
Paul BewClinton charisma can still count: Belfast Telegraph (May 21)
EditorialPatten can turn fantasy into reality: Irish News
Briedge GaddDoherty calls for all-Ireland court: UTV Internet
Lord mayor in suspension row: BBC
Hit out at loyalist websites says Dallat: UTV Internet
Residents tell of ‘misery’: Irish News
Kieran McDaid and Liz TrainorAdams attends MacStiofain funeral: UTV Internet
An Irishman's Diary
Kevin Myers--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Reporter relives day when soldiers took aim: The Guardian
Rosie CowanJournalist believes army used him for stories: The Irish Times
Dick GroganMy tainted days: The Guardian
Simon Winchester
Monday, May 21
Alliance and UUP let slip opportunity for pact: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyUnionist manifesto slates Blair and Mallon: Irish Independent
John DevineBurnside walks tightrope: The Irish Times
Dick GroganNationalist vote wooed in a pincer movement: The Guardian
Rosie CowanView of Hume victory may see low voter turnout: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthThe choice is yours: Irelandclick.com (May 18)
Billy MitchellDual contest welcomed by the main parties: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthThose double standard blues : Irelandclick.com
Danny MorrisonIrish rebel backers gather at pub: Chicago Sun Times (May 20)
Abdon M. PallaschFinucane family seeks inquiry after confession of RUC collusion: The Guardian
Rosie CowanLoyalism and the quest for political status: Irish News
Roy GarlandMcGuiness at Mac Stiofain removal: Irish Independent
IRA man was not informer – Kelly: Irish News
John ManleyClinton flies in to boost Irish peace: The Guardian
Rosie CowanClinton arrives in the money: The Times
Audrey MageeLennon is ever green: The Observer (May 20)
Amy LawrenceTrimble remarks ‘disgraceful’: Irish News
The day the British declared war on Nationalists: Irelandclick.com (May 18)
Gearoid O CaireallainThe old United Kingdom is dead; it's time we faced our federal future: The Independent
Timothy Garton AshSunday, May 20
Poll puts Blair on spot over arms: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeRobinson claims Trimble stabbed in back: UTV Internet
SDLP-Alliance deal could unseat UUP's Smyth: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyFocus on Fermanagh seat: BBC
Stephen GrimasonMillionaire candidate's bid for unity: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeUUP privately concedes that at least 2 seats will be lost to the DUP: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyDUP to emerge as largest Protestant party: Sunday Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienGood Friday anger may undo Trimble: The Observer
Henry McDonaldAlliance Party may be killed off by peace process: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyHow Major made peace for Ireland: The Sunday Times
John BrutonUVF shot its own man to stop feud: The Observer
Henry McDonaldBloody Sunday activist blasts Brits on tribunal: Boston Herald
Jim DeeIrish lawyers laughing all the way to the bank: Sunday Independent
Sinead GrennanDeath of the Englishman who led the Provisionals: The Observer
John HunterMacStiofain informed on IRA rivals to garda : The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeMural to IRA 'peacemakers' is condemned: The Observer
Jack Holland and Henry McDonaldMansergh is more than an Uncle Tom: Sunday Independent
Alan RuddockA dumbed-down Church-State clash: Sunday Independent
Gene KerriganIrish set to say yes to Nice Treaty: UTV Internet
SF and a stopped clock school of foreign policy: Sunday Independent
Willie O'DeaClinton in Ireland for golf and £100,000 paycheque: The Sunday Times
Maeve Sheehan and John MooneySaturday, May 19
Dissidents attack NI army base: BBC
Backers of Real IRA unfazed by U.S. ban: Baltimore Sun (May 18)Truth haunts `Real IRA': Boston Herald (May 18)
EditorialIRA involvement claimed in Londonderry blast: UTV Internet
Ahern in 'war' swipe at SF, IRA position: Irish Independent
Chris Glennon and Tom BradyTrimble backs Walker despite united Ireland comment: UTV Internet
Parties meet to maximise unionist vote: Irish Independent
John DevineDoor-stepping in Peter and Iris territory: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyRSF set to make candidate decision: Irish News
West Tyrone - Border Battle: Belfast Telegraph (May 18)
Chris ThorntonDixon decision Monday: UTV Internet
Only alliance of parties can upset DUP: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthCould the answer be in tactics?: Belfast Telegraph (May 18)
Nicholas WhyteTicket to ride last train to nowhere: Irish News
James KellyNorthern elections: Irish Independent
EditorialA priority for all candidates: Irish News
EditorialRUC informers among Nelson murder suspects: The Guardian
Rosie CowanA Death Foretold: The Guardian
Beatrix CampbellSummons for Finucane witness: BBC
Trimble presses for collusion inquiry: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyOusted IRA leader MacStiofáin dies: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockSeán MacStiofáin: The Independent
Adams leads tributes as Mac Stiofain dies: Irish Independent
Frank KhanClinton returns to Ireland tomorrow: The Irish Times
Gillian Ní CheallaighInquiry intelligence reports ‘dangerous’: Irish News
Ruth O'ReillyDerry probe to cost £150m : Irish Independent
Ahern upsets Irish clergy: Financial Times
John Murray BrownJoy that turned to pain and recriminations: The Irish Times
Kathy SheridanHistory again repeating itself as tragedy and farce: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienAnti-dance church leaders ‘stepping out of line’: Irish News
Sharon O’Neill--------- 1970 Arms Trial ---------
No need now for another arms trial inquiry: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldFriday, May 18
UUP manifesto 'tough on weapons': BBC
DUP urge Trimble to quit: UTV Internet
DUP call for Dixon to come back: BBC
Donaldson vows to take nothing for granted: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyBurnside denies party disquiet: Irish News
Neil McKnightTrimble puts pressure on Alliance: UTV Internet
Faithful gather for Trimble launch: Belfast Telegraph(May 17)
Ian HillTrimble's party won't be routed, says Mallon: Irish Independent
SDLP hopes to even score against SF: The Irish Times
Sinn Fein anger over bomb: Belfast Telegraph (May 17)
Smyth HarperUnionism shows its true political colours: Irelandclick.com
EditorialOffice space for republican MPs?: BBC
Bloody Sunday intelligence clash: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockSaville concerned on delays posed by files: The Irish Times
Dick GroganHaass, confirmed by Senate, goes right to work: Irish Echo
Canon McKelvey praises McGuinness: The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryEvents mark bombing anniversary: BBC
Bombing evidence delays inquiry report: Irish Examiner
Martin BarryTenuous link: Bobby, they hardly know ye: Irish Echo
Jack HollandHunger strike changed North's political landscape: Irish Echo
John KellyShankill Butchers robbed me of my best friend...: Irelandclick.com
Church brands line-dancing 'sinful': BBCCardinal shooting from the hip: Irelandclick.com
Des WilsonThursday, May 17
U.S. Acts to Curb 'Real IRA' Funds: Washington Post
T.R. ReidReal IRA designated terrorists: Electronic Telegraph
Toby HarndenReal IRA declared a terrorist group: Boston Globe
John DonnellyOmagh relatives welcome RIRA ban: Irish News
Sharon O'NeillShutting down the cash pipeline to the Real IRA: Irish Independent
Tom BradyOutlawing the killers: Irish Independent
EditorialThe dissidents have no mandate: Irish News
EditorialOutlawing of Real IRA by United States was essential: Irish Examiner
EditorialBomb found near army base: BBC
Attack shows need for vigilance: Belfast Telegraph (May 16)
EditorialWalker left red-faced after television appearance: UTV Internet
DUP man hints at surprise candidate: BBC
Trimble denounces dirty tricks in election campaign: UTV Internet
Trimble says he can do business with Blair: The Irish Times
Frank MillarWomen line up for tilt at Westminster: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamPUP MLA ‘remains in favour of GFA’: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillMallon looks certain,others look ahead: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyScots mist?: Belfast Telegraph (May 16)
Eric WaughKen Reid political analysis: UTV Internet
Voting by nationalists key to seats: The Irish Times
Mary HollandJust whose rules are we playing by?: Irish News
Jude CollinsArmy spies who want to come in from the cold: Electronic Telegraph
David Sharrock'The payments stopped and the phone numbers I had been given went dead': Electronic Telegraph
Arrests amid loyalist feud fears: UTV Internet
An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin MyersC of I Synod hears call for action on Drumcree: The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryPaisley draws line at dancing: The Times
Christopher WalkerYee-haw! Paisley bid to pluck lusty line dancers from the jaws of Hell: Belfast Telegraph (May 16)
Eamonn McCannThreat of legal action hangs over Bloody Sunday group: UTV Internet
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Professor tells inquiry that army started gun battle: UTV Internet
Journalist recalls Bloody Sunday: BBC
Reporter denies was seen as 'intelligence asset': The Irish Times
Dick Grogan--------- 1970 Arms Trial ---------
Arms crisis files not destroyed, says Ahern: Irish Examiner
Wednesday, May 16
Liam O'NeillSuspected attack on army base: BBC
Bush gets tough with ban on the Real IRA: Electronic Telegraph
Toby HarndenReal terrorists: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialCandidate alleges unionist smear: BBC
Reid he will act against any group breaking ceasefire: The Irish Times
Paul TanneyViolence 'no effect' on PUP vote: UTV Internet
PUP owes us clarification: Irish News
EditorialTrimble dubs DUP manifesto 'feeble': BBC
Gloves off as rival unionists get ready for election battle: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamTrimble shoulders a heavy burden: Belfast Telegraph (May 15)
Steven KingMessage of moderation for North's election: The Irish Times
Alison Healy'Agreement' not up for discussion: UTV Internet
Drumcree 'haunts Church of Ireland': BBC
Eames warning over pace of police reform: Belfast Telegraph (May 15)
Noel McAdamSDLP and Sinn Fein vie for north Belfast seat: Irish News
Andrea McKernon'Patten' policing will be delivered says Mallon: UTV Internet
Hume hits positive tone in call for real politics: The Irish Times
Clare MurphyEx-UDR man's murder conviction appeal: UTV Internet
Change is a process, not an event: Irish News
Brian FeeneySeminar told wrong attitudes affect trade: The Irish Times
The Cardinal and Ms. Celia Larkin: Belfast Telegraph (May 15)
Editorial--------- Bloody Sunday News - May 16 ---------
Bloody Sunday shootings 'set off decades of killing': Electronic Telegraph
I will never forgive the British government, says McAliskey: Irish Examiner
Ruth O’ReillyPossible use of security evidence will be opposed: The Irish Times
Dick Grogan--- 1970 Arms Trial ---
Major gap to emerge in arms crisis records: Irish Independent
Chris Glennon