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Thursday, May 31
Civic Forum invite issued: UTV Internet
Paisley Junior under attack for gay 'insult': Irish Independent Alan Erwin
When will the Ulster Tiger rear its head?: The News Letter Sandra Chapman
SF still clinging on to slender hope of deal making role: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
Election results have eased the unionist fears up North: Irish Independent
Sinn Fein's bombshell: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Irish language act is 'not just a nationalist agenda': (from the Irish News) Margaret Canning
Portadown Orangemen to meet parades chief: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Bloody Sunday family dismisses Jackson admission: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
Wright murder inquiry hit by missing papers: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Wright murder probe opens: The News Letter David Young & Laura Murphy
The murder of Billy Wright – was there collusion?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Inquiry into a 'convenient' death: BBC Chris Summers
Wright inquiry start frustrates Finucane family: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Catholics more likely to leave school without a qualification: (from the Irish News) Simon Doyle
Never, never, never . . . imagine that our history is now behind us: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Wednesday, May 30
SF launches bid to reach out to unionists: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
SF outreach plan 'doomed to failure' – claims Campbell: Derry Journal
Martin McGuinness aims to dismantle dividing walls: UTV Internet
Why this unsightly security barrier in Portadown centre must be removed: Belfast Telegraph Victor Gordon
Corporation tax blow for N Ireland: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Broadcaster slams Sinn Féin supporters: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
Victor and vanquished uncovered: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Important lessons to be learnt from Bertie: Irelandclick.com Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
Bread and butter slip for Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
'Axe DPPs and recruit more police officers': The News Letter
Inquiries cast a shadow over how policing has changed for the better: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Wright collusion inquiry resumes: BBC
Bloody Sunday dead were innocent, says Jackson: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Former general says innocent people died on Bloody Sunday: The News Letter
'Sunday' victim's brother welcomes 'innocent' admission: Derry Journal
Alliance propose Scottish style voting system: UTV Internet
Censorship Complementing Cover Up: The Blanket (May 5) Anthony McIntyre
Churches take encouragement from success of Liverpool model: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Government hires 'language planning' experts to promote Irish: Irish Examiner Stephen Rogers
Tuesday, May 29
Ahern – Peace process my biggest achievement: Irish Examiner (May 27)
Inquiries a drain on policing – PSNI chief: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Culprits can run but cannot hide: Sunday Life (May 27) Editorial
Adams suffers poll backlash: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
The Celtic Tiger blows out Sinn Fein – giving unionists a lift: The News Letter
Sinn Fein result 'no surprise': BBC
Time to expose the wheeze of the electorate's 'Big Squeeze': Irish Independent Ciaran Byrne
Adams feeling the heat after poll flop: The News Letter
How an overconfident Adams lost the South: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Ahern victory rewrites history of Irish politics: Washington Times Anthony Healy
Shinners are neither here nor there to resurgent FF: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
Ahern win aids stability at Stormont: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ahern steals SF's thunder, striking down grand designs: The News Letter Editorial
Order calls for a 'sincere' apology: The News Letter
Monday, May 28
O Snodaigh hangs onto SF seat after hard-fought battle: Irish Independent Aideen Sheehan
Did guerrillas FARC out $2m for SF's electoral crusade?: Sunday Life (May 27) John Breslin
Back to the drawing board for Sinn Fein after poll setback: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
Adams admits election was difficult for SF: RTE
Bit of a bounce from Belfast: (from the Irish News, May 26) William Graham
Sinn Fein's march comes to an unceremonious halt: Irish Independent Ciaran Byrne
Sinn Fein – Stars up North, but down here, their lights have dimmed: Sunday Tribune (May 27) Kevin Rafter
Warning for Britain as Irish voters snub Adams: Daily Telegraph Dean Godson
Ahern Returns: The Times Editorial
Tiger off and running as north plays 'poor mouth': (from the Irish News, May 26) James Kelly
Policing Board to quiz Orde over statement: Sunday Life (May 27) Alan Murray
DUP queried on power-sharing: The News Letter (May 24)
'Please do not kill me': Sunday Life (May 27) Stephen Breen
Unity – closer than anyone thinks: Irish Democrat (May 17) Moya St Leger
Come on, Gordon, be a bit of a Bertie: The Times Tim Hames
Sunday, May 27
Sinn Fein's hopes dashed in Irish elections: The Observer Henry McDonald
Sinn Fein reflect on election showing: UTV Internet
Donaldson says people have rejected SF: Sunday Independent
Goodbye Mary Lou as Adams fails: The Observer Henry McDonald
Sinn Féin loses its appeal: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Result shows Adams out of touch in South: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
United Ireland plays no part in the election: The Observer Henry McDonald
Flute band gets go-ahead to march without restriction: (from the Irish News, May 25) Allison Morris
Drumcree – Can the issue ever be resolved?: Belfast Telegraph (May 21) Chris Thornton and Noel McAdam
Orangemen get ready for US folk festival: The News Letter (May 23)
Stand-off over parade incident: Ballymena Times
Sinn Fein linked with builder tax cert scam: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Provocative diktat should be challenged: The News Letter (May 22) Editorial
Petition demands inquiry into soldier's heroic death: Belfast Telegraph (Jan 9) Claire Regan
IRSP man's comments investigated by police: (from the Irish News, May 25) Seamus McKinney
ARA strips man of £100k: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Our MLAs are equal to the task of tackling inequality: (from the Irish News) Newton Emerson
No need for stadium: The News Letter (May 24) Gaven Robinson
Assembly is urged to jettison the Long Kesh stadium plan: Irelandclick.com (May 25) Áine McEntee
Police to get tough new terror powers: The Sunday Times David Cracknell
Saturday, May 26
Hello Mary Lou, goodbye seat. . . Shinner fails at poll: Irish Independent Clodagh Sheehy
Setback for Sinn Féin as Crowe loses out: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Adams admits SF 'squeezed' in Dublin: Ireland.com Elaine Edwards
Ní thiocfaidh Sinn Fein's lá as party loses seats: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
Rather a knave than a fool: Daily Telegraph Daniel Hannan
Bertie's back: The Guardian Editorial
A less-than free state?: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Unionists to wake from their torpor: Irelandclick.com Des Wilson
McGuinness and Paisley shy away from press talks: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
O'Loan gets 'no confidence' vote: The News Letter
Retired police officers angry over 'incompetence' of Ombudsman's Office: UTV Internet
Government must tackle legal delays: The News Letter Darwin Templeton
Tighten the collar on criminal fat cats: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Concern over Government police criteria: The News Letter Editorial
Campbell says equality law would harm Protestants: Derry Journal
How one small step has become the next big step: Belfast Telegraph Dean Pittman
Republican group refute speculation that Real IRA will renounce violence: Ulster Herald Mark McKelvey
Outrage Over McAliskey Arrest: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Barry McCaffrey
Toy clay in place of real explosives foiled bomb bid: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Sinn Féin Backs Independent Inquiry Into Omagh Attack: (from the Ulster Herald) Peter Kelly
Ombudsman's report on McGurk's due out in a year: Irelandclick.com Áine McEntee
Museum marks Free Derry victims – 'They were all human, they all had families': Derry Journal
QC denies freezing widow out of NIO inquiry: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Scottish devolution talk bringing vitality to life outside London: Irish Examiner Tom McCabe
Friday, May 25
Surge of support for Sinn Fein may change face of Ireland's politics: The Scotsman Áine Gallagher
SF predicting Dail successes: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Irish parties braced to keep Sinn Fein at bay: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Ireland Votes on Whether to Give the Prime Minister a Third Term: New York Times Eamon Quinn
All up for grabs as Irish go to polls: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
SF policing stance queried: The News Letter
A New Power-Sharing Government Brings Peace to Northern Ireland: Voice of America (May 24) Subhash Vohra
Opt for a statue because it can't ask questions: (from the Irish News) Patrick Murphy
Grow up, judge tells rioters: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
Ireland a 'cold house' for republicans – IRSP: Derry Journal
Ombudsman set to probe UVF boss on alleged deals: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Too little too late – relatives of victims: Belfast Telegraph (May 3) Chris Thornton
NI assets body collects just £443,000: Ireland.com
UDA's rebels adopt a new stance on criminality: Sunday Life (May 6) Stephen Breen
Judgment reserved on Omagh conspiracy retrial: Irish Independent Ann O'Loughlin
QC denies freezing widow out of NIO inquiry: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Unionist council funding for GAA: (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
Allister welcomes Euro announcement: UTV Internet
The peace test: The Economist
Drawing an end to sectarianism: The Herald (May 4) Cate Devine
Thursday, May 24
Parties demand disbandment: UTV Internet
Paisley blasts his critics for doing 'the devil's work': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
The Triumph of Democratic Values: Derry Journal Gerry Murray
Here, here, for the odd couple: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
After Gains in the North, Sinn Fein Seeks a Louder Voice in Ireland: New York Times Eamon Quinn
Warning of 'Sinn Fein government by back door' as Ireland votes: The Scotsman Aine Gallagher
Parties will be 'begging for SF's support': (from the Irish News) William Graham
Sinn Féin Still Beyond The Pale: (from the Irish Examiner) Steven King
Can Irish leader score an unprecedented hat-trick?: The Herald Harry Reid
Anxious wait for DUP over Republic's elections: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
O'hÉara to join Policing Board: Derry Journal
Collusion row – O'Loan's office seeks legal advice: The News Letter
Sinn Fein to build unionist contacts: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Parade issues can be solved: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Equality law still on despite assembly defeat: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Peaceline plan for integrated primary: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Row over playground 'peace wall': BBC
Republican on charges of money laundering: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
SF angry at case against republican: Ireland.com
Omagh retrial may be halted: UTV Internet
Ex-Orangeman loses murder appeal: BBC
Finucane case human rights failure – Amnesty: Ireland.com
Brown adviser in Stormont talks: BBC
Commissioner to help NI get funding: Ireland.com
Economy big loser in brain drain: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Keep politics out of sport: The News Letter
Sinn Fein MLA's homage to Messines victims: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Wednesday, May 23
PSNI rule rejects 700 over their religion: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
New Policing Board named: The News Letter
Gearoid O'hEara joins NI Policing Board: UTV Internet
'Another decade before real difference in PSNI': (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
NI policing could see ministry axed: Ireland.com
Ministers consider shake-up of NI Assembly: UTV Internet
Future identity is in Northern Ireland's hands: The News Letter
Unionists defeat equality motion: BBC
Row over leaked memo: The News Letter
Parades chairman meets ministers: BBC
Drumcree deadlock must be broken: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Finucane case a human rights failure – Amnesty: Ireland.com
Republican to face money charges: BBC
McAliskey granted bail in extradition attempt: (from the Irish News)
10 people killed in IRA attacks in western Germany: (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
Omagh accused's 'loss of memory': Irish Independent Ann O'Loughlin
Murphy attempts to halt Omagh bomb retrial: Ireland.com
Republican for Messines memorial: BBC
IRA link is no longer bar to deal with SF, says Ahern: Irish Independent Ciaran Byrne and Michael Brennan
FG tries to win swing vote via FF/SF 'love-in': Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
Taoiseach rules out deal with SF as rivals raise issue: The Irish Times Stephen Collins
Ahern rejects Sinn Finn coalition: BBC
Adams slams 'hypocrisy' of parties: Ireland.com Anna Chalmers
Gun-smuggler to sail home despite Terry's Spring tide: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
Bertie's Sinn Fein problem hasn't gone away, you know . . .: Irish Independent John Cooney
Durkan off to lobby for jobs in America: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Irish ayes – Unity in the North pursues foreign investment: Pittsburgh Post Gazette Editorial
Blair praises NI civil servants: BBC
Tuesday, May 22
EU promises €1bn in aid to NI assembly: Ireland.com
Talks vital to peace process – McDonald: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
How peace arrived in Northern Ireland: Boston Globe James Carroll
Old foes get down to business: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Dissident republicans may be on the verge of renouncing violence: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Ex-SF man denies dissident move reports: (from the Irish News)
NI justice bill clears Parliament: UTV Internet
Loyalist alienation from police must be arrested: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Police must be able to follow the evidence: The News Letter Editorial
Mountie who helped transform the PSNI: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
10 years after outcry, McAliskey is rearrested on IRA charges: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
McAliskey girl faces extradition over IRA bombing: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Republican won't admit he's in Northern Ireland: The Times David Sharrock
'Puerile, pathetic' – says Campbell It's Derry, not Londonderry – insists Minister: Derry Journal Sean McLaughlin
Murphy rubbishes language claims: UTV Internet
DUP not lost for words when it comes to here and there: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Prison erupts in riot: Sunday Life (May 20) Alan Murray
Hopes fade for Drumcree solution: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton and Noel McAdam
Ashdown begins work at parades body: Ireland.com
Orange Order evolving and surviving: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Rabbitte hints he'll back FF to thwart SF: Irish Independent Fionnan Sheahan and Michael Brennan
His legacy in the balance, Blair lauded for N. Ireland: Boston Globe Kevin Cullen
McDowell urges Adams to sue over Farc drug claim: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
The living bridge between our two islands: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Boom turns Irish life upside down: BBC Stephen Fottrell
Salmond's call for independence at Olympics finds few supporters: The Scotsman (May 21) Louise Gray
Monday, May 21
Sinn Fein looks to coalition with Republic: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Fianna Fáil rules out post-election pact with SF: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien
Four days to go. . . Fianna Fail's only option: Tanaiste Rabbitte or Tanaiste O Caolain: Sunday Tribune (May 20) Kevin Rafter and Shane Coleman
Sinn Fein aim for Dublin power: BBC Shane Harrison
Almost half of voters favour Sinn Fein in government: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
What's so wrong with a deal with Sinn Fein?: Sunday Tribune (May 20) Kevin Rafter
Stormont big deal has made impossible happen: (from the Irish News, May 20) James Kelly
Why we should celebrate today: Derry Journal (May 8) Norman Hamill
Hopes of parades resolution increase: (from the Irish News, May 20) Barry McCaffrey
'We won't be moved': Sunday Life (May 20) Alan Murray
Fullertons told UDA murder suspects cannot be charged: (from the Irish News, May 20) Barry McCaffrey
They said I didn't know enough about the troubles: Sunday Life (May 20) Stephen Breen
RAF window of peace: Belfast Telegraph (May 16) Eddie McIlwaine
Loughall – 20 years on: Irish Democrat (May 17) Louise Jefferson
Belfast's wonder walls: Belfast Telegraph (May 3) Ben Lowry
Sunday, May 20
Paisley under pressure to withdraw Reavey accusation: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
'Summer of love' for new Assembly: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Not that much happening 'on the hill': BBC Gareth Gordon
The dawning of a new era?: Irish Democrat (May 7) David Granville
See change?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Here comes the summer: Irelandclick.com (May 15) Editorial
Three arrested in crime probe: UTV Internet
Dissident MEP slams Gildernew's all-Ireland agenda: Ulster Herald
Sinn Féin struggles to straddle border: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Unpleasant truths behind the smiling mask of Sinn Fein: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Real IRA ready to renounce violence: The Observer Henry McDonald
Conference promotes role of women officers: Belfast Telegraph (May 17) Claire McNeilly
DUP 'will veto Irish language act': Ireland.com
Paisley's D-day tie-up for auction: The News Letter (May 18)
Master of the charm offensive: The Observer Nicholas Watt
'SNP has rattled timbers of Union': Scotland on Sunday Richard Elias
Saturday, May 19
UVF meets with arms commission for 'frank' discussions: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
US senate welcomes powersharing: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Hard decisions and past times: Derry Journal (May 11) Eddie Kerr
Truth will set you free: Irelandclick.com Des Wilson
Root of problems: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Protestantism and the Republic: The Blanket (May 2) Roy Johnston
A hasty pay-out: The News Letter (May 16) Editorial
Policing with the community: (from the Irish News) Paul Leighton
Dodds accuses SF of united Ireland 'fantasy': Irish Examiner
SF goes for Mandela kudos: Irish Independent
I'm in the mainstream at last, says Tory new boy Trimble: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
SF seeks Irish development plan: Ireland.com
Applying the principles of Ayurveda to Irish politics – North and South: Sunday Independent (May 13) Eoghan Harris
Teachers back joint faith schools: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
New talks on march?: Irelandclick.com
Alternative to bonfires welcome: (from the Irish News) Editorial
New apartment block planned for loyalist Shankill Road: Belfast Telegraph
Issues mirrored across interfaces: Irelandclick.com Editorial
Republican arrest in crime probe: BBC
Sinn Féin angry over republican's arrest: RTE
Website for victims of troubles: Belfast Telegraph (May 8)
Business and politics can partner for peace: Daily Star (Lebanon) Rami G. Khouri
Tartan telling-off for RUFF renegades: Sunday Life (May 6) Stephen Breen
Just ask Quebec – Scottish independence the road to nowhere: Barrie Examiner (May 7) Gwynne Dyer
Scotland a-kilter: Christian Science Monitor (May 7) Editorial
The future of the United Kingdom: Jamaica Gleaner (May 7) Editorial
Friday, May 18
IRA and UDA leaders' first public meeting: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Paisley not opposed to Civic Forum: UTV Internet
MEP couldn't believe his eyes: Ulster Herald
'Policing powers on course for devolution': (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
West Belfast 'is warming to police': The News Letter
Blair thanks US for role in NI peace: Ireland.com
King's resolution shows change of heart on Britain: New York Newsday (May 17) Louise Radnofsky
Sinn Fein promise to draw up plans for unified Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Maskey calls for 'radical overhaul' of local government: UTV Internet
British soldiers gone from Omagh: Ulster Herald Adrian Mullan
Plot to blow up Stormont: (from the News of the World, May 13) Martin Breen
Republicans back inquiry on Omagh bomb: The Scotsman Alan Erwin
Bomb victim families seek Dail debate: Irish Independent Colm Kelpie
Kelly's widow in bid to clear name: (from the Irish News, May 14)
No winners in digging up the past: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
It's more than summer games: Ulster Herald Editorial
Sinn Fein makes inroads south of border: The Independent David McKittrick
Poll predicts capital gains for Sinn Fein: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Ahern says coalition with SF a no-no: Ireland.com Elaine Edwards
Adams' role in this election is sinister and deeply unwelcome: Irish Independent
Salmond to seek common ground with Ian Paisley: The Herald Kevin Schofield
Paisley's praise for nationalist: BBC
Site of 1994 Loughinisland massacre up for sale: Sunday Tribune (May 13) Terry McLaughlin and Suzanne Breen
The Troubles – A Walking Tour: New York Times Will Self
An Irish lesson for Palestinians: Gulf Daily News
Thursday, May 17
Privy Council titles conferred on DUP men: The News Letter
Political Harmony Continues in North: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Barry McCaffrey
A good day for Republic, a good day for Bertie: Belfast Telegraph Maurice Hayes
Assembly is merely a twig on the NIO branch: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Cabinet of Ancient Enemies: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com John Spain
How Dr No came in from the cold: The News Letter (Apr 30)
Acts of peace rarely make the news: Ottawa Citizen (May 16) Dan Gardner
Anglo-Irish relations are now cordial: The News Letter (May 15) Editorial
Ahern in London: Irish Echo Editorial
New Ulster: The Times (May 9) Editorial
Sinn Fein warns over plans to scrap super councils: UTV Internet
Orde urged to reject use of stun guns: Ireland.com
Group to tackle interface issues: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Loyalist killer to be quizzed over 1971 bombing: Sunday Business Post (May 13) Colm Heatley
Support for widow of garda: The News Letter
Adams condemns detective's killing as first IRA man freed: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
Lá finally tiocfaidhs for mellow Gerry and the peacemakers: Irish Independent
SF 'ready for government' – Adams: Ireland.com Elaine Edwards
Sinn Fein eyes power south of the border: The Times David Sharrock
Adams on the attack after slur on 'crazy' policies: Irish Independent Senan Molony
MLA welcomes McMenamin court result: Derry Journal (May 11)
Victims of Troubles condemn Internet game: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
A genuine friendship forged through a sea of Troubles: Irish Independent Martina Devlin
Blair years broke Ulster stalemate: The News Letter Editorial
Blair will be welcomed into Catholic fold via his 'baptism of desire': The Times Ruth Gledhill, Jeremy Austin and Philip Webster
PM is man of deep faith and determination: Lord Eames: Belfast Telegraph (May 11) Alf McCreary
Did he delay conversion for sake of Irish peace?: The Times Graham Stewart
Sectarian bias must be tackled, says new Moderator: The Scotsman Shân Ross
Lessons can be learnt from Northern Ireland: Cyprus Mail (May 16) Leo Leonidou
Luck of the Irish: Jerusalem Post Evelyn Gordon
Wednesday, May 16
Taoiseach warns MPs of need to sustain NI advances: The Irish Times Frank Millar and Deaglán de Bréadún
'I've never met a bigger man than Bertie': Irish Independent Gene McKenna
'Partnership of peace' at the heart of Ahern's address to MPs and peers: The Times David Sharrock
Lengthy speech praised for its subtle lyricism: Irish Independent Sam Smyth
Epic ending to a Herculean task: Irish Independent
Taoiseach's address – Speech heralds tide of change: Irish Examiner Editorial
Equality call for flags and emblems at Stormont: Irelandclick.com Damian McCarney
Hopes and dreams of millions lie on shoulders of politicians, says primate: Belfast Telegraph (May 8) Alf McCreary
The barriers must come down as days of tribal politics fade away: Irish Independent (May 9) Chris Anderson
Smiles better up at Stormont: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Harmonious convergence grows: Boston Herald (May 8) Rachelle Cohen
RSF reject PSNI claims: Derry Journal
Unionists suggest Republic rejoins the Commonwealth: (from the Irish News) William Graham
More calls for Govt to rejoin Commonwealth: Ireland_On-Line
Censorship Complementing Cover Up: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Paisley needs to address one man's innocence in particular: (from the Irish News) Susan McKay
Freed McCabe killer 'should serve another 30 years': Irish Examiner Jimmy Woulfe and Cormac O'Keeffe
Kenny willing to work with Sinn Féin if elected: Irish Examiner
SF remove election posters in NI: Ireland.com
Hunger strike recalled at Milltown: Irelandclick.com (May 8) Áine McEntee
Turner artist turns focus on Bobby Sands: The Guardian Charlotte Higgins
Channel 4 goes inside the mind of Bobby Sands: The Independent Arifa Akbar
Peace builder: Derry Journal Editorial
Order pledges Boyne co-operation: The News Letter (May 12)
Rangers pitch protest ends in £4,000 claim for redress: The Scotsman
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