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Monday, November 15
MLA 'light brigade' is led astray again: (from the Irish News, Nov 13) James Kelly
NI parties to receive proposals: BBC
It may be slow, but there's progress in peace process: The Sunday Times (Nov 14) Liam Clarke
Bush Must Reach Out on North: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
Convert to legitimate power, Republicans urged: Irish Examiner Ray Ryan
From IRA to OCA?: The Blanket John Coulter
Troubles 'caused by ethnic cleansing': Irish Independent Martha Kearns
UDA pledges to end violence, dump all its arms and commits to peace process: Irish Independent Louise McCall
UDA's pledge to end violence given a cautious welcome: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Murphy to explain UDA decision: BBC
Political door reopens for UDA: BBC Brian Rowan
Families dub UDA ceasefire 'useless': (from the Irish News, Nov 13) Sharon O'Neill and Barry McCaffrey
Progressive Unionist Cash Crunch: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Brendan Anderson
NIO difficulty in hunt for probe judges: Sunday Life (Nov 14)
Kenny warns of Fianna Fáil/Sinn Féin coalition: Irish Examiner
Ombudsman team on trail of UVF bar massacre gang: Sunday Life (Nov 14)
Bombing report is due for release: (from the Irish News, Nov 13) Valerie Robinson
Soldier's Restorick claims investigated: Sunday Life (Nov 14)
'Irish nationalists' link to Nazi graffiti probed: Sunday Independent (Nov 14) Jim Cusack
President issues call to tame Celtic Tiger: The Guardian (Nov 12) Angelique Chrisafis
Priest gets award for bravery: Irish Independent
Sunday, November 14
IRA can keep guns under British deal, claim Unionists: Sunday Telegraph Alan Murray & Melissa Kite
Dramatic proposals expected in the North: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
SF wants govts to set example: UTV Internet
Paisley 'let IRA off the hook': BBC
Cranborne - 'Govt betrayed Trimble': UTV Internet
IRA link to Belfast bullets cache: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
A meaningful deadline may pass without movement: Irish Echo Paul Colgan
Naive faith in the extremists: Sunday Independent Editorial
Burnside plan is unlikely to succeed: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 12) Editorial
Don't write us off yet, UUP chief tells critics: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Can UUP unity translate to election?: BBC Mark Devenport
It's Make Or Break For The Ulster Unionists: The News Letter Editorial
UDA to spell out end to criminality: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ceasefire decision 'worth risk': BBC
UDA actions speak louder than words: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Crossed wires left UUP without a voice on Patten reforms of RUC: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
'Garda knew of IRA mole in force': The Observer Henry McDonald
Judge Orders Spy To Give Evidence: The News Letter
The Orange Order - Go Forward by Going Back: The Blanket Brian Kennaway
Disillusion For Protestants On Equality - MLA: The News Letter
Strewth! Ireland brushed out of Games: Sunday Independent Jerome Reilly
Sinn Fein's remembrance day under fire: Impartial Reporter
Poppies bloom larger than ever: Limerick Leader Ralph Finucane
Monument's desecration is shameful insult to victims: Sunday Independent Jerome Reilly
Saturday, November 13
Government brings UDA in from the cold: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Nationalists 'don't recognise UDA ceasefire': Irish Examiner Harry McGee
UDA to make 'significant' move: BBC Brian Rowan
UUP call for all-out war on terror godfathers: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Political Progress Is Being Made, DUP Man Tells Pupils: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
The folly that has lost us power at Stormont: Belfast Telegraph David Burnside
Arms move must be visible - DUP: BBC
Tim Collins - Army Should Stay Until NI Has Peace: The News Letter Simon Hunter
Row erupts over secret society rule relaxation: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Disarming The Police 'Too Great A Risk Now': The News Letter Gemma Murray
Police search link to 'rebel' threats: Belfast Telegraph Nevin Farrell
Politicians must find better ways of engaging their electorate: (from the Irish News) Anne Cadwallader
Tattered flags to come down - pledge: Belfast Telegraph
Campbell Attacks Jobs Discrimination 'Myth': Derry Journal
Rights group 'lacks powers': (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatgun
Defending the Faith: The Blanket John Coulter
IRA chief loses €1.4m action in Omagh claim: Irish Independent Ivan Mc Michael
Parents say no trouble in class: (from the Irish News) Simon Doyle
Political flap over memory of dead: Ulster Herald Adrian Mullan
Cautious welcome for city conflict service: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
SDLP snub Paisley 'freedom' ceremony: Belfast Telegraph Nevin Farrell
President pleads for North peace: Irish Independent (Nov 12) Gene McKenna
Time to recreate the Head of State: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Friday, November 12
Dublin's Stance 'Could Scupper A Deal': The News Letter Stephen Dempster
DUP chief guarded over Troubles 'deal': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Peace deal must be struck, says Jackson: Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
'Northern Ireland Will Soon Be A Two Party State': The Scotsman Dan McGinn
Gerry Adams Man Of War and Man Of Peace?: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Tohill 'Kidnap' Case Adjourned: The News Letter
Commission calls for collusion clampdown: UTV Internet
Ignoring grim legacy not the answer: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Ludlow inquest preliminary hearing soon: RTE
Public inquiries will be replaced — SDLP: (from the Irish News)
Finucane Inquiry must be public: Irish World Editorial
Leaked file shows land firm's link to order: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Feud victim's wife denies killer claims: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Police rethink on membership order: BBC
Not The Time To Shut Down PSNI Stations: The News Letter Editorial
Bomb defused outside house: BBC
Shun the thugs this Christmas: (from the Irish News, Nov 10) Editorial
An all-island Presidency of healing: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Ahern's Bush remarks raise Dems' hackles: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Indians give warrior status to city mayor: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Pro-IRA Songs Up For Sale On Internet Sites: The News Letter
Thursday, November 11
Weapons estimates 'under review': BBC
Outraged Paisley Hits Out At Ahern's 'Bullying Tactics': The News Letter Stephen Dempster
DUP must face up to power sharing, says Adams: Irish Independent Dan McGinn
Adams cites mixed results: Irish Echo Stephen McKinley
Parties in row over devolution: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Pondering the arms question: BBC Mark Devenport
Leave messy voting to the working class: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Make a call, Mr. President: Irish Echo Editorial
Back to boring with the UUP: (from the Village) Suzanne Breen
Unionists select Westminster candidate: UTV Internet (Nov 7)
PSNI Still Attracting Southern Recruits: Derry Journal (Nov 9)
Report on Ardoyne clashes sparks quarrel: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
Unsolved murders team 'independent': BBC
Time for truth on Finucane: Irish World Tom Griffin
Police chief - time not right to go to service: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
DUP rejects 'war' commemoration: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Stabbing and petrol bombs highlight rise of racism in Ulster: The Independent David McKittrick
Rally condemns racist slogans: BBC
Segregation is debated: Belfast Telegraph
Fair employment law 'a success': (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
Hibernophobia thrives on England's pitches: Irish Echo Dave Hannigan
Wednesday, November 10
Paisley says Ahern remarks shows bad faith towards DUP: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Sinn Fein in London talks: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Adams to press for US input: BBC
Patience is the key to success: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Don't Expect A Solution By Christmas: The News Letter Editorial
DUP poised for crunch executive meeting: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Prods Out In The Cold: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Nationalists Clash Again On Policing: Derry Journal
Counterfeit profits revealed: UTV Internet
Anger after cops question Somme parade Orangemen: Sunday Life (Nov 7)
Councillor pleased by call for rethink: (from the Irish News)
UVF victim's dad vows 'I won't rest': Sunday Life (Nov 7) Stephen Breen
Murdered man's family 'terrorised' by UDA: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Man injured in paramilitary-style assault: RTE
New mole surfaces: Sunday Life (Nov 7)
SF dismiss death camp publicity stunt comment: Sunday Life (Nov 7)
Sinn Fein unveil 'day of reflection' plans: UTV Internet
SF's policies will send us back to the bad old days: Sunday Independent (Nov 7) Jane Suiter
Frail Paisley keeps lid on as Vesuvius blows: The Guardian Simon Hoggart
Tuesday, November 9
Ahern urges breakthrough: BBC
DUP demands for proof of gun scrappage sinking deal: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
SF Bid To Cut Out Unionism Is Just Fascism, Says MP: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
IRA accused over DUP power-sharing offer: UTV Internet
Outlook bleak for an early devolution deal: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Adams to discuss peace process impasse with Reiss: UTV Internet
IRA move key to breaking deadlock: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Can Jeffrey lead unionists out of dark?: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Republicans Can Join PSNI - Trimble: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Policing board post 'must be retained': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
RIR in job axe threat: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 6) Michael McHugh and Ben Lowry
DUP slams lack of Protestant jobs: (from the Village) Suzanne Breen
FBI probes hoax bomb find under Noraid car: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Hollywood street evacuated after mechanic discovers bomb under car: Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel (Nov 5) Thomas Monnay
Brother of murdered man blames UDA on attack: UTV Internet
Talking with... Áine Gribbon: The Blanket
Euro apology over seminar 'offence': Belfast Telegraph Simon Taylor
Row over IRA memorial: UTV Internet
Poppy Is A Reminder Of All The Sacrifices: The News Letter Editorial
Mixed reactions to Derry/Linfield match: (from the Irish News) Roddy McGregor
Northern Ireland sports stadium: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 6) Editorial
Questions dog sports 'dream': (from the Irish News, Nov 6) Editorial
de Brun to resign Assembly seat: UTV Internet
Stormont for hire - Well, why not?: Belfast Telegraph Don Anderson
Monday, November 8
North talks involved decommissioning: RTE
Unionists accused of missing power-sharing chance: UTV Internet
Report 'didn't deal with UDA presence': (from the Irish News, Nov 6) Maeve Connolly
Parties still a long way from brave new world: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Time is running out for any peace deal: (from the Irish News, Nov 6) James Kelly
Are we mad or just plain stupid?: Sunday Independent (Nov 7) Ruth Dudley Edwards
Sinn Fein wants you to go to college and join the party, go online and buy its T-shirt: Sunday Independent (Nov 7) Emma Blain
Unity Conference calls 9/11 bill Democracy 'threat': Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
CS spray used in clashes: BBC
Meeting Hugh Orde: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Why I won't wear your poppy: The Times Mary Kenny
Catholics still get raw deal in North: (from the Village) Suzanne Breen
UVF accused of bullying Portuguese families: UTV Internet
Beating is latest in a litany of violence: (from the Irish News, Nov 6) Roddy McGregor
Condemned for what he did not do: Sunday Independent (Nov 7) Ronan Fanning
Sunday, November 7
'Pie-in-the-sky' Talk By Gerry Adams In USA: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Report shows we are moving slowly in the right direction: (from the Irish News, Nov 5) William Graham
UDA seeks £3m to give members jobs: The Observer Henry McDonald
PUP 'struggling' over sanctions: BBC
Alleged loyalist drug lord in court: UTV Internet
Bling-laden Bin Laden cashes in on style of his Ulster counterparts: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 5) Lindy McDowell
The spy who came in from the cold: Sunday Independent Liam Collins
Sectarian gang attacks two 13-year-old boys: (from the Irish News, Nov 5) Barry McCaffrey
Exposed - SF's crazy tax policies: Sunday Independent Jody Corcoran & Jane Suiter
No happy ending for Gerry's happy meal: (from the Irish News, Nov 4) Newton Emerson
IRA member shot while stopping bombers: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 4) Breda Heffernan
'Bomb' wired to car was fake after all: Miami Herald Wanda J. DeMarzo
Brollys have NIO decision overturned: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 3)
More Catholic Support For Strabane DPP: The News Letter (Nov 3)
'We worked from 4am to 9pm, sending all our wages home': The Guardian (Nov 6) Angelique Chrisafis
Mumba gets role in IRA movie: The Sunday Times Jan Battles
Saturday, November 6
Phased restoration mooted in absence of North deal: The Irish Times Mark Brennock
Push on North with or without Paisley: Irish Independent Brian Dowling and Conor Sweeney
Toothless Tiger: The News Letter
Guns and government - again: BBC Martina Purdy
Murphy plans more talks with UDA: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Paramilitaries Still Block The Path To Peace: The News Letter Editorial
Hackles rise over planned changes to inquiry rules: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Inquiry into prison allegations: BBC
'Special Branch Offered Me The World': Derry Journal
SDLP Should Quit Police Boards: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
SDLP to vote on new constitution for party: RTE
Ruling on flashpoint parade must be clarified, says Orde: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Foster targets MP seat: UTV Internet
A Challenge To The Whole Community: Derry Journal
Committee to examine NI's past: UTV Internet
Unionists' backer in U.S. still off Justice radar: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Limbaugh's Mystery 'Unionist' Friend: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Sean O'Driscoll
Target has Irish militant ties: Miami Herald Evan S. Benn
Council agrees to give GAA club cash: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 3) Nevin Farrell
Farming Industry Hit By 'Republican Propaganda': The News Letter Philip Bradfield
National stadium gets go-ahead for maze site: Belfast Telegraph Gavin Mairs
Ireland wakens to plight of the forgotten million: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Friday, November 5
Provos scaling down but still haven't gone away: Irish Independent David McKittrick
Store raids and kidnappings help bring in the cash: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
IMC in warning over charity cash: Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Féin rejects report on paramilitary activity: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
McDowell says paramilitarism still endemic: RTE
Shot man 'killed by loyalist terrorists': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton and William Allen
Paisley urges ministers to get tough with IRA: UTV Internet
Adams urges power-sharing move: BBC
Trimble 'Blocking DUP Peace Deal': The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Policing the peace: Irish Independent Editorial
Terror threat is still major concern: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Legislation 'will cover up Finucane murder': (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Trimble to face challenge for Westminster election: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ferry awaits court decision: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Mayor's remembrance initiative: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Bishop boycotts SF mayor: Irish Independent George Jackson
Primate calls on Catholics to help police: Irish Independent David Quinn
Police cleared over riot tactics: BBC
Policing board celebrates third anniversary: UTV Internet
SF man slams IRA graffiti: Belfast Telegraph
CIRA says it 'regrets' not killing man: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
The Torture Of John Devine: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
'Irish government delayed 15 months on Omagh bombing DNA samples': UTV Internet
Bush and Paisley are peas in a pod: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
Murder 'link to Shankill Butchers': BBC
Thursday, November 4
Ceasefire report to be released: BBC
Trimble has Ahern talks: UTV Internet
Trimble slams DUP for not meeting republicans: RTE
No Amount Of Spin Will Break Spirit Of Unity: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
DUP is backing off deal — Doherty: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Will talks seal Blair's legacy or Paisley's?: Irish World Tom Griffin
Bush has a chance for an Irish legacy: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
NI politicians react to Bush win: UTV Internet
Blair takes risk on collusion probe rules: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Three elected SF members 'IRA chiefs': Irish Examiner John Breslin
Adams wants U.S. prez to 'deliver': Irish Echo Paul Colgan
Adams heads for New York to raise funds: Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Fein leader speaks in area: Rockland Journal News Jennifer Weil
Parade Complaints Can Work - Claims SDLP Councillor: Derry Journal (Nov 2)
Town Makes 50 Parade Notices: The News Letter
Direct rulers seem awfully camera shy: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Loyalists told to scrap arsenal: UTV Internet
Stormont Summit Dubbed 'Positive': The News Letter Simon Hunter
Prisoner's Group Allege 'Sustained Harassment': Derry Journal (Nov 2)
Police to probe prison claims: UTV Internet
Jail conditions 'breach rights': (from the Irish News)
Sectarianism is rife in city, says McCann: Belfast Telegraph
Auschwitz Trip Is Insulting For Victims Of IRA: The News Letter Editorial
Wednesday, November 3
Just 20 days left to do North deal, says Ahern: Irish Independent Gene McKenna & Geraldine Collins
DUP list power-sharing essentials: UTV Internet
Trimble hits out at DUP deal 'failure': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP's dilemma has only one true solution: The Sunday Times (Sep 26) Liam Clarke
Loyalists fear being left behind: BBC
Grab their assets, Paul: Sunday Life (Oct 31) Lynda Gilby
Raising morale among loyalists: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Sinn Fein warns over quangos: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Finucane family threaten inquiry boycott after Blair meeting: Irish Examiner James Lyons
SDLP to oppose Finucane inquiry law: RTE
DUP block Ballymena power-sharing plan: Belfast Telegraph Nevin Farrell
Calls for electoral register changes: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Row rages on after UTV ban poppies: Belfast Telegraph Nicola Weir
Police to testify on hate crime: BBC
Ulster is backing president, claim on US radio: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Eames reveals Drumcree death threat: Belfast Telegraph
Vendetta Blamed For Man's Murder: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Site neutrality concerns dog leisure centre plan: (from the Irish News, Sep 16) Barry McCaffrey
I wanted to make petrol bombs - McAleese: Belfast Telegraph Maureen Coleman
McGuinness joins Kelly campaign: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
Sinn Fein chiefs to visit wartime death camp: UTV Internet
Tuesday, November 2
Campbell warning on negotiations: UTV Internet
Parties attempt to bridge the gaps: BBC Martina Purdy
DUP warding off evils of powersharing: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Parties Keep It In The Family For Poll Battle: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
Finucane family inquiry call: UTV Internet
Controversial SF advice on accident: Newry Derry Journal (Oct 26)
Orde Sinn Fein will join policing structures: Belfast Telegraph
Blanket Interview - Hugh Orde: The Blanket Carrie Twomey & Anthony McIntyre
Work 'a sign of the times': (from the Irish News, Oct 27) Darran McCann
Call for lifting of restrictions on ex-prisoners: Newry Derry Journal (Oct 26)
UDA figures meet NI secretary: BBC
Ervine - Murphy is right to meet UDA: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Drugs 'linked to loyalists': BBC
Ervine calls for task forces: UTV Internet
Provos asked eames to help catholics: Belfast Telegraph
Adams in US visit: UTV Internet
Why didn't Customs alert PSNI to suspect's detention?: Sunday Life (Oct 31)
Voter registration system slammed: UTV Internet
Boyne Site Proposals Are 'Cultural Genocide': The News Letter Mary Lafferty
Children show their troubles: Belfast Telegraph Ciaran O'Neill
Twelfth Could Be Province's Cash Boost: The News Letter (Oct 27) Editorial
Monday, November 1
Labour accused of 'breaking law': UTV Internet
Unfinished business descends into farce: (from the Irish News, Oct 30) James Kelly
Tension rises after rumble by UDA heavyweights: Sunday Life (Oct 31) Stephen Breen
Fat Pastor bounces out: Sunday Life (Oct 31)
The Orange Order - Personification of anti-Catholic Bigotry: The Blanket Sean Mc Manus
15-month Omagh DNA logjam ends: Sunday Life (Oct 31) Alan Murray
Stand against race hate: BBC
'Racist' vetting of rental homes: (from the Irish News, Oct 29) William Scholes and Suzanne McGonagle
DNA Links Man To Bomb, Court Told: The News Letter (Oct 30)
NHS and police reforms 'threaten chaos': The Observer (Oct 31) Henry McDonald
Parties may overturn direct rule decisions: (from the Irish News, Oct 16) William Graham
Why Unionism backs Republicanism: (from the Village) David Vance
Healing a divided country before it turns disastrous: Philadelphia Inquirer Dan Gottlieb
Ulster organiser dedicated to cause of freedom: The Times Daniel McGrory
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