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This archive contains references to articles from November 1-15, 2001. If you find a link that is out of date please let us know by e-mailing the Newshound.
Thursday, November 15
Executive to push for an end to sectarian conflict: UTV Internet
North Belfast death no surprise: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenThe anger we must not ignore: The Irish Times
Mary HollandOne side cheers as the other side weeps: Irish News
EditorialAlliance gives up unionist credentials: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamWhy votes from the minority must be made to count: Belfast Telegraph
David FordNo camp ‘ignores UUP decisions’: Irish News
Liz TrainorWhy it's time for GAA to end the ban: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesGAA is set to ditch Rule 21: Belfast Telegraph
Mary FitzgeraldUUP peer hits out at 'secrecy' of PSNI test scores: Belfast Telegraph
Ben LowryA window of opportunity for North's new police: Irish Echo
Jack HollandTaking charge of our own affairs: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialSomething about first ministers...: Irish News
Jude CollinsChanging of the guard: Irish Echo
EditorialRepublican warned of loyalist attack: BBC
A giant step for tourism: Irish Voice
EditorialCase against Omagh suspect could be withdrawn: RTE
Interview notes rewritten, Omagh bomb trial told: Irish Independent
Diarmaid Mac DermottComedy site has plug pulled: BBC
Praise for Lundy march date switch: Belfast Telegraph
Suzanne RodgersFinucane murder trial set to collapse: Irish News
Barry McCaffreySF ministers 'turn down royal invite': Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamBritish media invasion threatens independent Irish voice: Irish Examiner
Colette KeaneFunding announced for RUC museum: UTV Internet
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Man shot 'with hands in air': BBC
Call for recognition of bravery: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyWednesday, November 14
Trimble may face party's ruling body: BBC
Unionists query government with Sinn Fein: Irish Independent
Louise McCallTrimble's better NI plea: UTV Internet
Pathetic comedy: Belfast Telegraph
Robert McCartneyTrimble fighting on two fronts: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanBack to work for ‘toytown parliament’: Irish News
Brian FeeneyHouses searched in O’Hagan murder investigation: RTE
Bomb youth was UDA member: BBC
Justice review is last hurdle of agreement: Irish News
Bimpe FatogunAbolition of GAA's Rule 21 begins to look an inevitability: Irish Independent
Cliona FoleyDispute school run passes peacefully: BBC
The night my poppy was snatched from my lapel in Dublin: Belfast Telegraph
Steven KingMinister defends regime for republican prisoners: The Irish Times
Marie O'HalloranThe return of internment: The Guardian
Ronan BennettArbitrary justice is best kept under lock and key: Irish Examiner
Ryle DwyerLegal action in Finucane case: BBC
Reid sees judge on 1974 bombings: Electronic Telegraph
British 'slow to co-operate' with inquiry - Ahern: The Irish Times
Mark BrennockInquiry witness seeks anonymity: BBC
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Bloody Sunday claim: UTV Internet
Witness was looking for 'showdown' with army: The Irish Times
Dick GroganTuesday, November 13
Bomb victim was in UDA youth wing: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockBelfast fears new violence after riot death: The Guardian
Rosie CowanPolice hunt loyalists after bomb death: BBC
Teen’s blast bomb death a senseless waste of life, says Trimble: Irish Examiner
Ian GrahamQueen to visit Ulster as police probe death: The Scotsman
Former RUC men warned of new plots to kill them: Belfast Telegraph
David GordonPolice deploy reinforcements in N Ireland: Financial Times
John Murray BrownBill for better Holy Cross policing tops £100,000 a day: Irish Independent
Louise McCallDispute school security criticised: BBC
We can all do our bit in Holy Cross dispute: Irish News
Briedge GaddStanding together in pursuit of peace: Boston Globe (Nov 10)
Bertie AhernInternment takes on a new guise: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'DohertyA farewell to all that: (from Irelandclick.com)
EditorialThe challenges facing the SDLP: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialNationalists welcome draft Justice Bill: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenQC moves to stop Finucane trial told no fresh: The Guardian
Rosie CowanStobie defence team calls for end to trial: UTV Internet
An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin MyersFurther backing to scrap Rule 21: BBC
Spring calls on GAA to abandon Rule 21: The Irish Times
Mark HennessyLanguage Bill to be published by Christmas: (from Irelandclick.com)
Bloody Sunday film to go out in January: Belfast Telegraph
Art that's off the walls: The Irish Times
Aidan DunneInquiry witness applies for anonymity: BBC
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Witness recalls seeing soldier shoot two: The Irish Times
Dick GroganSunday victim ‘had his hands in the air’: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyMonday, November 12
'Decommissioning was forced on the IRA', claims Adams confidante: The Independent
Terri JuddFerris tells of 'pain' of decommissioning: The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryTroubled Assembly sails into calmer water: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesGFA may not be the best, but it is good: Irish News
Roy GarlandDurkan and Rodgers take over leadership of SDLP: The Independent
Terri JuddA rapier ready for ploughshares: The Guardian
Rosie CowanThe new young leader scrubs up well: The Irish Times
Roisin IngleWe have no army . . . by politics we stand!: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinnDelegates celebrate past, prepare to move on: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanLeading the community, shaping the country: BBC
Mark DurkanNostalgia as SDLP rings in new: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyProgress in Belfast: Baltimore Sun
EditorialWell begun: Irish Independent
EditorialPolice change tactics at protest school: BBC
McAleese on Belfast school dispute: UTV Internet
Hate letter sent to American over school protest: Irish News
Anne MaddenMcAleese offers the only way forward at Holy Cross: Irish Examiner
EditorialSectarianism: do we have the will to defeat it?: Irish News
John LowryBomb kills youth in Belfast riot: Electronic Telegraph
Richard Eden and Ted OliverCowen addresses UN on Afghan war before talks on Colombia trio: Irish Independent
Chris GlennonProvos 'war' medal fury: The Sun
George Pascoe-WatsonServices held throughout North: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthWe honour them with good lives: Irish News
EditorialWomen more equal than men in NI plan: The Irish Times
John WatersForeign direct investment key to plans for economy: The Irish Times
Francess McDonnellHume accuses Bush of overkill: Sunday Independent (Nov 11)
John Devine and Don LaveryWomen's Coalition against US strikes: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthSunday, November 11
IRA 'soldiers' against disarmament: Sunday Herald
James HamiltonRepublicans respond to arms move: BBC
Brian RowanAhern urges patience in dealing with IRA: Boston Herald
Robert P. ConnollyReid makes appeal to loyalist paramilitaries: UTV Internet
Quest for stability is key to uneasy peace: Sunday Independent
Ronan FanningTrimble is Stormont's weakest link: The Sunday Times
Chris RyderLingering grievances keep N. Ireland on edge of crisis: Philadelphia Inquirer
Andrea GerlinMcGuinness: 'I have hurt Unionists. It's time to end it': The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeEmotional Hume's last hurrah: The Observer
Henry McDonaldMark Durkan: Pragmatic problem solver: BBC
Mark SimpsonTime has come to end GAA ban: Sunday Independent
EditorialWidow of IRA defense lawyer calls for independent inquiry: Boston Herald
Jim DeeMurder probe 'blocked to protect police informer': The Observer
Henry McDonaldNow free speech is muzzled: Sunday Independent
Eoghan HarrisSpin and manipulation: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialMoD experts test IRA 'napalm' bomb: The Sunday Times
David CracknellA FRIEND of the late Garda Jerry McCabe's widow . . .: Sunday Independent
Jimmy GuerinLack of female representation attacked: UTV Internet
Row over order of 50,000 plastic bullets for RUC: The Sunday Times
Chris RyderPolice recruiters pin hopes on gay men in uniform: Sunday Independent
Alan MurrayA wreath for the disappeared: The Observer
Henry McDonaldFury over Catholics left off DUP list: Belfast Telegraph
IRA plans to issue thousands of 'campaign medals': The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeWearing the poppy a bridge too far for President McAleese: Sunday Independent
Colum KennyBloody Sunday film 'facilitated' by ex-terrorist: The Sunday Times
Chris RyderSects symbol: Sunday Herald
Stuart CosgroveOne rule for the cardinal but another for his critics: The Sunday Times
David QuinnSaturday, November 10
Unionist Party expels Stormont rebel pair: The Times
David ListerWeir expelled, Armitage suspended: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenDUP ministers seek injunction: BBC
Rebel plot, punch-up - Ulster enjoys the shenanigins: The Guardian
Simon HoggartConsensus, consent and cooperation…: Irish News (Nov 9)
Declan O’LoanFaith in the Assembly is slipping and sliding away: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienAnything can happen in the sick counties: Irish News
James KellyGerry's claims of 'patriot game' Provos won't wash: Belfast Telegraph
SDLP targets SF on police reform issue: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanJoint tourism plan best way of selling peace deal: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldJohn Hume hands over reins: UTV Internet
Hume insists IRA 'no longer have any real reason to exist': Irish Independent
John DevineSeamus feels wrench as he bows out of office: The Irish Times
Roisin IngleMaster of Detail: The Irish Times
EditorialTurning the tide in Newcastle: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialDestiny day for Durkan: Irish News
EditorialSF coalition ‘not on the cards for now’: Irish News
William GrahamProtesters resume school dispute: BBC
Catholic parents take alternative route despite loyalist gesture: Irish Examiner
Alan ErwinPastor claims LVF arms offer snubbed by Reid: Belfast Telegraph
David GordonDead don’t care if we honour them: Irish News (Nov 8)
Jude CollinsTrimble in plea over Drumcree: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamReal IRA accused over record haul: UTV Internet
Dublin files case against atomic fuel recycling plant: Financial Times
Matthew JonesGibraltar fears sovereignty sell-out: The Times
Philip WebsterFriday, November 9
IRA discuss further decommissioning of arms: Irish Examiner
Terry McLaughlin and Cormac O’KeeffeTrimble reinstatement to go to judicial review: Financial Times
John Murray BrownDUP 'will continue to fight' for elections: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenRebel Unionists called to account: BBC
Reid says "no brigade" undermining unionism: RTE
Give peace a chance Adair tells ‘no’ camp: Irish News
Barry McCaffreyNo place for Jurassic politics: Irish Examiner
Pat BrosnanBush gives support to peace in North: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythPeace process has served to widen divide in the North: Irish Examiner (Nov 8)
Damien ByrneLet’s stop pretending this war is at an end: Irish News (Nov 8)
Andy WoodHigh time for Sinn Féin co-operation on policing: Irish Examiner (Nov 8)
EditorialHarvard hears Ahern's support for Trimble, US: The Irish Times
Patrick SmythRupert — a four-time bankrupt who owes $20m: (from Irish Echo)
Jack HollandSmuggling ships held in Ireland: The Times
David Lister'Real IRA' linked to failed smuggling operation: The Irish Times
Jim CusackAlderdice in Wonderland or some other designation: (from Irelandclick.com)
Des WilsonHoly Cross No morning demo but protest continues: UTV Internet
Parents 'may not use school escort': BBC
Parents appeal for help to end five-month loyalist protest and bring back normality: Irish Examiner
Dylan DronfieldOrder quits Drumcree mediation talks: BBC
Rule 21 is a breach of rights says priest: Irish News
Valerie Robinson and William GrahamPolice point finger at INLA after killing of Protestant man: The Guardian
Rosie CowanLoyalists blamed for murder bid: UTV Internet
Police must curb violence urgently: Irish News
EditorialSinn Fein: 'Politics can work': UTV Internet
SF councillor quits party in arms protest: Irish Independent
Trimble wins Parliamentarian of the Year prize: The Independent
Tim Ross1974 bomb families in plea to Britain: Electronic Telegraph
Murdered journalist remembered awards: The Irish Times (Nov 8)
Kitty HollandCross-border focus on human rights: BBC
Marketing Ireland: The Irish Times
EditorialWitness calls for anonymity: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyThursday, November 8
Reid reveals details of the Agreement review: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonJudge will decide today on bid to force North election: Irish Independent
Ivan McMichaelNow It's Ulster's Turn: The Nation
Margaret SpillaneInferior form of democracy is penalty for power-sharing in a strait-jacket: Belfast Telegraph
Eric WaughWhy change is hard for everyone in Ireland: Irish Voice
John SpainGetting down to business: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialA victory for sanity: Irish Voice
EditorialPolitics and the GAA: The Irish Times
EditorialRule 21 must be scrapped: Irish News
EditorialAdams: Irish America still backs Sinn Féin: Irish Echo
Ray O'HanlonSinn Fein finds friends in Yonkers: Irish Voice
Georgina BrennanBritain to brief US on experience with IRA: Electronic Telegraph
Toby Harnden and Sarah WomackAhern, Bush to discuss terror: Irish Echo
Ray O'HanlonSDLP takes up police posts in historic move: Irish Independent
John DevineTutu at Holy Cross: UTV Internet
Mother sues Reid over school protests: The Guardian
Rosie CowanStormont deal won't solve problems of north Belfast: The Irish Times
Mary HollandMcGuinness 'not present' at arms dump: Irish Independent
Nelson murder team arrest man in England: Belfast Telegraph
Ashleigh WallacePolicing Board challenge: UTV Internet
Police board keeps an orderly house: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenIreland unites for the tourist brochures: Financial Times
John Murray BrownAll-Ireland tourism: Irish Independent
EditorialLoyalists behind 'majority of attacks': BBC
'Dissident republican threat': UTV Internet
Dissident Republicans behind Dundalk seizure: RTE
The Mitchell principles: Belfast Telegraph
Colin McAlpinSoldiers' evidence decision reserved: BBC
Wednesday, November 7
N. Ireland Assembly Reelects Trimble: Washington Post
T. R. ReidModerate Re-elected in Ulster; Vote Advances Peace Accord: New York Times
Warren HogeTrimble regains N. Ireland assembly post: Boston Herald
Jim DeeUgly brawl mars Trimble's return: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockDUP legal action: UTV Internet
Blueprint for peace Bumpy ride: The Scotsman
Alison HardieAn Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin MyersThe ABCs of bringing lasting peace to the North: Irish Examiner
John DowningBattle for the heart of unionism intensifies: BBC
Martina PurdySo who pulls the strings in the anti-Agreement camp?: Belfast Telegraph
Steven KingNow David must face unionism's Goliath: Irish Independent
Alan MurrayThe core of the problem: (from Irelandclick.com, Nov 5)
Danny MorrisonTrimble survives and sees his political stature grow: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldPoliticians plumb new depths with Assembly gerrymander: Belfast Telegraph
Gail WalkerAnd with yet another bound our hero was free: Irish Independent
Barry WhiteTrimble returns: The Times
EditorialA victory for common sense over obstruction: Irish Examiner
EditorialTime to step up speed of change: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialBully boys thwarted: Irish Independent
EditorialTerror and the IRA: Toronto Globe and Mail
EditorialTime to lift ban on FBI training of Northern police: The Irish Times
Ben Gilman and William DelahuntSDLP urge Sinn Fein to join Police Board: UTV Internet
Car bomb blunder caught on video: The Times
Stewart TendlerHoly Cross parents consider legal action: BBC
Tutu offers to broker school peace: Irish Independent
Louise McCallHoly Cross school plight highlighted on new website: Belfast Telegraph
Mary FitzgeraldShip searched in probe into dissident republicans: Irish Examiner
Cormac O’KeeffeBloody Sunday 'right to life' row: UTV Internet
The metaphysician strikes back: The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryTuesday, November 6
Trimble on course as rivals' legal move fails: Electronic Telegraph
David Sharrock'DUP lacks bottle' - Empey: UTV Internet
Paisley's men seeing red as the poppyless Alliance tries out new clothes: Irish Independent
Aideen SheehanUUP criticised over re-election strategy: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthA chance to sneer at sectarianism: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'DohertyYes faction expects to have last laugh: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyTrimble deserves chance to make politics work: Irish Independent
Donald MacIntyrePower-sharing is key to unlock way ahead: Belfast Telegraph
Cahal DalySuperiors v inferiors will be a tight match: (from Irelandclick.com)
David ErvineSwitch in Belfast / A small party rescues a coalition government: Pittsburgh Post Gazette
EditorialReasons to be cheerful: The Guardian
EditorialDemocracy is being held to ridicule in the North: Irish Examiner
EditorialStepping in the right direction: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialCalm bomber's phone warning: The Times
Oliver WrightEvidence links Real IRA chief to bomb: Irish Independent
Tom BradyCatholic leader's 'horror' at bomb: BBC
PM meets with Sinn Fein leader: Toronto Star
Adams to stand in Donegal?: (from Irelandclick.com)
Be afraid, Bertie, be very afraid: Sunday Independent (Nov 4)
Ruth Dudley EdwardsIrish Protestants are the problem: Chicago Sun-Times (Nov 4)
Andrew GreelySchool protest scaled down: The Guardian
Rosie CowanMother calls for calm at protest school: BBC
Banotti to raise school protests in parliament: The Irish Times
Michael BradleyAdams: IRA are not terrorists like US hijackers: The Herald
Aine HarringtonIn Omagh, scars of terror linger still: Philadelphia Inquirer (Nov 5)
Andrea GerlinOmagh bomb conspiracy suspect 'lent aid to others': Irish Independent
Diarmuid MacDermottIllegal fuel funding paramilitary groups: BBC
Tutu adds his voice to campaign for an Ulster Bill of Rights: Belfast Telegraph
Paul DykesGAA should not yet lift ban on NI police, says Ferris: Irish Examiner
Fionnán SheahanCourt told of inquiry soldiers' 'danger': BBC
Judge adjourns bid to halt Stobie case: Belfast Telegraph
Hume receives US college honorary degree: The Irish Times
Christine NewmanMonday, November 5
Assembly makes fresh attempt to put Trimble back in power: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockHardliners set to challenge deal on Trimble: The Scotsman
Gethin ChamberlainTrimble troubles not over: UTV Internet
Stormont turmoil has note of farce: The Times
David ListerPolitical stability vital to Northern Ireland peace, says Taoiseach: Irish Examiner
John DowningAlliance switch shores up assembly: The Guardian
Rosie CowanFord insists redesignation to save agreement: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthUnionist rebel reconciled to south for the weekend: Irish Independent
Valerie CoxTrimble's failure to the future: (from Ireland on Sunday, Nov 4)
Anne CadwalladerIs Trimble courting trouble with this uneasy alliance?: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesBuilding a new future a long term project: Irish News
Roy GarlandAir of perpetual crisis disillusions unionists: Sunday Independent (Nov 4)
Barry WhitePoliticians create tense backdrop: BBC
Tom CoulterIRA move ‘displays enormous courage’: Irish Examiner
There is no alternative to Mr Trimble's leadership: The Independent
EditorialUlster's reprieve: Financial Times
EditorialDangerous divisions: The Herald
EditorialVote repeated support for GFA: Irish News
EditorialOnus on all politicians to nurture fragile peace: Irish Examiner
EditorialReal IRA 'meant to kill': The Guardian
Vikram Dodd and Rosie CowanUK and Irish on alert after Midlands explosion: Financial Times
John Murray Brown and Jonathan GuthrieBirmingham bomb heralds more attacks: The Times
Oliver WrightFor dissident Irish republicans, the war is far from over: The Independent
David McKittrickReal IRA represents ruthless hard core of Irish terrorism: The Herald
Cameron SimpsonIt only takes a few to fan the flames of fear: Irish Independent
EditorialEnd of the RUC after 79 years as new era dawns: Irish Independent
Louise McCallSinn Fein urged to back reformed force: The Guardian
Rosie Cowan'Symbols we hold dear are being scrapped': The Guardian
Rosie CowanA model public service: The Irish Times
EditorialLoyalists, police in talks intended to tone down Ardoyne school protest: Irish Independent
Garvaghy residents protest Orange escort: The Irish Times
Government insists McCabe killers not for early release: Irish Examiner
Eddie CassidyMcCabe killer on temporary release: Irish Independent
Sunday, November 4
Little-Known Alliance Party Rescues Ulster's Peace Pact: New York Times
Warren HogeAlliance Party shifts seats in bid to bring back Trimble: Boston Herald
Jim DeeAlliance wears Unionist mask to keep peace process alive: Independent on Sunday
David McKittrickI feel betrayed by my party,says Alliance founder member: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamAlderdice goes walkabout: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyResentment grows over botched deal: Sunday Business Post
Frank Connolly and Maol Muire TynanThe 'peace' has destroyed Ireland's politics: Electronic Telegraph
Kevin MyersDUP misrepresented de Chastelain: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyUnionism exposed for what it is: Sunday Business Post
Tom McGurkWell, that's life: Belfast Telegraph
Barry WhiteNorth in the hands of the cast of a comic operetta: Sunday Independent
Eilis O'HanlonSmall voices should be heard too: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeA veto too far: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialTrimble's defeat endangers peace: Irish Independent
EditorialThe Agreement is still best option: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialNew era as RUC changes name: BBC
Armitage says anger at RUC overhaul motivated revolt: Independent on Sunday
Alan MurrayProvos will join new police force in time: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyMorale is now at all time low - federation: Belfast Telegraph
Ben LowryRUC-PSNI: A serving officer's view: BBC
Purging the RUC's original sins: Sunday Business Post
Maol Muire TynanNo 59: Police Service of Northern Ireland: The Sunday Times
Mel Clarke'Father Bradley' finds himself in former no-go area: Sunday Business Post
Maol Muire TynanCar bomb blast in Birmingham: RTE
Dissident threat remains real: BBC
McCabe widow objects to his killer's release: Sunday Independent
Jimmy Guerin and Jerome ReillyIn cold blood: The Sunday Times
Liz WalshArmy chief to be quizzed on Ulster killings: The Sunday Times
Liam ClarkeOmagh 'mole' has bizarre history: Sunday Business Post
Frank Connolly and Anton McCabe'I'm no scholar' agrees Empey: Sunday Independent
Liam CollinsSowing hatred from the pulpit: The Observer
John HunterConnell's cardinal sins: The Sunday Times
John BurnsShould Connell go?: Sunday Independent
Colum KennySaturday, November 3
Unionist Bloc Stalls Latest Ulster Peace Bid: New York Times
Warren HogeN. Ireland Unable To Choose Leader: Washington Post
T. R. ReidUnionist hard-liners threaten to scuttle N. Ireland Cabinet: Boston Herald
Jim DeeAnother crisis for N. Ireland government: Philadelphia Inquirer
Andrea GerlinChaos as Trimble loses by one vote: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockAlliance hold key: UTV Internet
Sinn Fein calls for fresh elections in Assembly: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthEx-soldier whose rebellion helped to bar re-election: Electronic Telegraph
Nicola WoolcockPeter Weir: The barrister rebel: BBC
An 'eyes wide open' move as the IRA didn't shut down: Irish Independent
John DevineIRA weapons: the awkward questions: The Times
Unionist ‘family’ stages pantomime: Irish News
James KellyUnionists fail to recognise a fine victory over IRA: The Scotsman
John MullinHow can Ulster's peace process be salvaged now?: The Independent
David McKittrickFresh elections may be the only way forward: The Irish Times
Frank MillarChange the rules to allow Northern Ireland to have the First Minister it wants: The Independent
Maurice HayesTrimble’s tight-rope skills put to the test: Irish Examiner
John DowningTrimble cast into Ulster wonderland: The Times
Tim HamesChanging the rules will not be enough to save Trimble: Irish Independent
Conor Cruise O'BrienEditorials
Change the rules to allow Northern Ireland to have the First Minister it wants: The Independent
System shouldn’t fall over votes of two dissenters: Irish Examiner
RUC courage 'will not be forgotten': BBC
RUC chief pleads for peace: The Times
David ListerThe catholic: 'Everything we did for them is forgotten': Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockPolicing changes will take time: BBC
Brian RowanFlanagan: I will be replaced in new Ulster force: The Independent
David McKittrickPolicing change - Flanagan's view: BBC
The RUC's Knight to call it a day: Belfast Telegraph
Maureen ColemanAdams takes soft line to keep friends in New York: Belfast Telegraph
Did New York diners toast memory of IRA's victims?: Belfast Telegraph
Lindy McDowellMan charged with McGoldrick murder: RTE
Anger at 'snub' by Trimble: Belfast Telegraph
Kathryn TorneyReal strength of SF's challenge in Republic: The Irish Times
Battle of the Ban: Irish Independent
Willie DillonGAA denies legal threat led to debate: Belfast Telegraph
Mary FitzgeraldOrangeism losing sight of its ‘core values’: Irish News (Nov 2)
Barry McCaffreyArchbishop Empey accepts apology: UTV Internet
Cardinal must get off his high horse: Irish Examiner
Fergus FinlayAre the Cardinal's views all in the past?: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldCardinal -master at not really saying sorry: The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryFriday, November 2
Vote today on Trimble return to office: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockUlster on brink again as Trimble faces knife-edge vote: The Independent
David McKittrickDUP calls for new poll if Trimble not re-elected: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenIRA decommissioning move fails to impress Ulster's Protestants: The Independent
David McKittrickUUP try to alert dissidents to paradox: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyYour verdict - What Ulster wants now: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonReasons to believe NI is on verge of a false dawn: The Irish Times
Peter WeirGive the job to Trimble: The Guardian
EditorialTurkeys Vote For Christmas: The Irish Times
EditorialTrimble merits support: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialMallon can be justly proud: Irish News
Editorial'Real IRA' denies ceasefire rumours: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenAdams gets New York ovation: BBC
'US support for SF holding firm' -Adams: The Irish Times
Ray O'HanlonMine host, Gerry Adams: Electronic Telegraph
EditorialOmagh: Murphy changed story: UTV Internet
New Northern police recruits begin training: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamArchbishop speaks of hopes for church unity: The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryCall on Nuncio to intervene with Cardinal: Irish Independent
Diarmaid Mac DermottCardinal Connell must realise silence is golden: Irish Examiner
Pat BrosnanThursday, November 1
Trimble faces tough fight for re-election: Irish Examiner
Joe OliverUnionists in 'useful' talks with arms chief: BBC
McGuinness offers to meet UUP rebels: UTV Internet
A sharp thorn in Trimble's side: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenBoston applauds IRA move: Irish Voice
Colin ReganMixed emotions of Republicans: Irish Voice
Gerry AdamsThe REAL question: Belfast Telegraph
Ian R K PaisleyEgan visit key move in peace process: Irish Voice
Niall O'DowdOpera strikes a chord for Troubles: The Irish Times
Mary HollandHow many bullets and ounces?: Irish Voice
John SpainWho's making a monkey out of whom?: Belfast Telegraph
Eric WaughMuch work to be done: Irish Voice
EditorialUnionists in new effort to halt violence: The Guardian
Rosie CowanTrimble brokers bid to win loyalist arms deal: Irish Independent
Alan ErwinAn Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Kevin MyersBalance is just a waste of our time: Irish News
Jude CollinsTwo GAA boards vote to retain Rule 21: Belfast Telegraph
Mary FitzgeraldUnionist anger at GAA move to keep Rule 21: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthAdams makes US trip: UTV Internet
Postings turn ugly, so website closes: Irish Echo
Stephen McKinleyNext Story Out with the old: RUC sign removed: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillCardinal sorry for attack on archbishop: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockClergyman's true confessions hard to take at a time of poor inter-church relations: Irish Independent
Bruce ArnoldCardinal's Apologia: The Irish Times
EditorialWe can’t keep excusing these cardinal errors: Irish Examiner
EditorialBlunder: Irish Independent
Editorial