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Wednesday, November 15
I'll not nominate Hain: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
'Marriage' heading for the rocks of disaster: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Photos 'a reminder of why Sinn Fein must back police': (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
Is this the way forward for policing?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Hain left spinning with pressure on all fronts: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon and Noel McAdam
Hard-hitting judgement confirms all suspicions: (from the Irish News) Susan McKay
Has it all started to go wrong for Peter Hain?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
LVF 'caretaker' denies estate feud situation: Sunday Life (Nov 12) Alan Murray
Loyalist terrorists prepare for change: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Team to probe police collusion: Irish Independent Senan Molony
Orde some cold cases may never be reopened: Belfast Telegraph Linda McKee
Police chief says there is a "hierarchy of deaths" in NI: UTV Internet
Reported bomb was illegal amphetamine: RTE
Death threat journalist must have protection, NUJ tells Northern Ireland Secretary: Press Gazette (Nov 14) Jon Slattery
My arrest t-out of order: Sunday Life (Nov 12) Alan Murray
Omagh forensics may be unreliable: UTV Internet
Paisley's girl set for DUP legal challenge: Irish Independent
Seamus Close will not contest any future elections: UTV Internet
Plea to help tribute to Irish Great War dead: Belfast Telegraph
Review recommends NI tax relief: BBC
Peace payout won't suffice says economist: (from the Irish News) James Stinson
An untroubled Derry tries stirring up tourism: Boston Globe (Nov 12) Elizabeth Field
Tuesday, November 14
McConnell in Irish peace drive alongside Ahern: The Herald Douglas Fraser
Sticking points remain as Ulster deadline looms: The Guardian
Sinn Féin committed to peace Hain: RTE
Wording of oath is focus for governments: UTV Internet
Republican top brass must win battle on policing: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
It's time for some serious direct negotiations: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
I'm not losing sleep at death threat Adams: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Irish prime minister says threats are a concern: UTV Internet
Dissidents and feuds main contributors in rising arson attacks: UTV Internet
CIRA 'won't lift death threats': Sunday Life (Nov 12) Joe Oliver
Two men in court over French IRA arms haul: The Scotsman
Police urge shop firebomb check: BBC
PSCOs will support police in Northern Ireland: UTV Internet
MLA asks what NIO is hiding on loyalist £135k: Irelandclick.com (Nov 10) Ciarán Barnes
Peter Hain inquiry decision to be decided by Peter Hain: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Killing of two teenagers had deep impact on future MP: (from the Irish News)
McGuinness silent on IRA pictures: Belfast Telegraph
Senior SF leader's IRA role no secret says party: (from the Irish News)
Riot squad officers eject Shoukri and Boreland from visiting area: Sunday Life (Nov 12) Alan Murray
Mayor blocks death threat debate: BBC
12% business tax proposed for N Ireland: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Courage that must never be forgotten: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
McConnell's example cuts both ways: The Herald Douglas Fraser
Leaders hope for stronger Irish/Scots links: Irish Independent
N. Ireland peacemaker for Lanka: Sunday Times (Sri Lanka, Nov 12) Neville de Silva
Announcer hits out at Celtic fans over songs: The Herald (Nov 13) Darryl Broadfoot
Monday, November 13
Northern Assembly election set to be held next March: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Hain pressed over IRA sanctions: Sunday Life (Nov 12) Alan Murray
Adams tells PSNI chief of policing problems: (from the Sunday Tribune, Nov 12) Suzanne Breen
Sinn Fein must support PSNI says Moderator of Presbyterian Church: Derry Journal Kyle White
Decent people: Sunday Life (Nov 12) Lynda Gilby
Are the DUP grass roots turning on their leader?: (from the Irish News, Nov 11) James Kelly
'The DUP has caved in to blackmail': Sunday Life (Nov 12) Robert McCartney
Political timing key to a deal: (from the Irish News, Nov 11) Editorial
Rebels force Sinn Féin chiefs to step up security: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
SF dismisses 'dissident threats': BBC
McGuinness appeals to republicans:'Set aside differences and unite': Derry Journal
Generation game?: (from the Irish News, Nov 11) Newton Emerson
Catholics and Protestants hail life in the neutral zone: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Blazers replace balaclavas at Remembrance services: Sunday Life (Nov 12) Stephen Breen
Double standard rules in tyranny of silence over forgotten killings: Irish Independent Justine McCarthy
Burned files may have held truth: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 10) Chris Thornton
Investing for peace: New York Post (Nov 11) William C. Thompson
Party to oppose royal visit: Irish Independent Charlie Mallon
Countries promise closer working: BBC
McDowell accuses Sinn Fein over Bellenaboy violence: Irish Independent (Nov 10)
Economy in North growing fast and improving: Irish Independent Ian Graham
Sunday, November 12
Plan to let Hain choose leader: The Sunday Times
Ian Paisley meets with Tony Blair: UTV Internet
Yeah but no but... what next?: BBC Mark Devenport
Face it, Paisley and Adams, you have to lose support to win peace: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Orde I'll speak to Sinn Fein delegates to secure police deal: The Observer Henry McDonald
Bertie rules out SF role: Sunday Independent
SF to remain outside the loop: Sunday Independent Editorial
PSNI chief Dissidents attract nationalist youths: Sunday Business Post
Police urge shop firebomb alert: BBC
Peace comes dropping slow: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Hain dismisses suspension calls: BBC
Controversial DNA tests identified schoolboy as part of Omagh attack: Sunday Business Post Barry McCaffrey
British spy 'gagged' over Omagh: The Observer Henry McDonald
RUC officer implicated in loyalist collusion: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
McCabe: was there a deal?: Limerick Leader Áine Fitzgerald
Death threat reporter's plea for security refused: The Observer Henry McDonald
Defer rates order until devolution, says body: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 8) Victoria O'Hara
Trimble queries Tories over rates: UTV Internet (Nov 8)
Don't cap it, scrap it! Why Alliance has got rates right: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 8) David Ford
Self-effacing Archbishop recalls: (from the Irish News, Nov 6) William Scholes
Modernised Garda still a dream as the good intentions pile up: The Sunday Times Matt Cooper
Mid cannons roar .... we'll mumble a Soldier's Song: (from the Irish News, Mar 9) Keith Bourke
After 3 centuries, Scots favor split with Britain: Boston Globe Tom Hundley
Saturday, November 11
Police issue stalls N. Ireland deal: Los Angeles Times Kim Murphy
Hain expects Stormont progress: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Power-sharing is edging closer: The Herald Catherine MacLeod
Two weeks left to do a deal or Stormont shuts: Irish Independent Gene McKenna and Dominic Cunningham
DUP says Sinn Fein retreating to 'pre-St Andrews position': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Taoiseach and Hain confident of progress on North: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien and Dan McGinn
Bribed into devolution?: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Northern talks Parties must be pushed into action: Irish Examiner Editorial
Loose ends in deal must be tied up: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Sinn Fein want an explanation of MI5's role: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
McCord calls for reward incentive: UTV Internet
Team to probe alleged state collusion murders: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
British urged to acknowledge collusion: UTV Internet
Files on Wright killers are among thousands destroyed or missing: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Judge calls for inquiry into victims commissioner row: (from the Irish News)
Hain facing fresh appointment storm: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Hain Dissidents will not hold NI to ransom: UTV Internet
Bomb is found in search operation: BBC
NY pressure causes mural removal: BBC
'Ban' on paying criminals for stories: The Scotsman Fergus Sheppard
Memorial service for Prison Officers: UTV Internet
D'Hondt method questioned by DUP councillor: Ulster Herald Mark McKelvey
Irish judges can no longer ignore European human-rights law: Village (Nov 2) Donncha O'Connell
Bush policies broke him . . . but they benefited us: Irish Independent Bruce Arnold
Snap Judgment A touch of the Irish: Jerusalem Post (Nov 9) Calev Ben-David
Friday, November 10
Optimism for deal is fading: Belfast Telegraph
DUP responds cautiously to plan: BBC
SDLP leader says parties should not be allowed to delay process: UTV Internet
Crucial final talks ahead of first North deal deadline: Irish Independent Senan Molony
Government to issue low-key response to backing of St Andrew's deal: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
DUP leadership faces crunch meetings: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ireland on the cusp of a historic development: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Leadership in the unionist community must be heard: Belfast Telegraph Earl Storey
U.S. Lifts Adams Fundraising Ban: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Debbie McGoldrick
Democrat victory 'will help NI': BBC
Dramatic change to US political landscape: (from the Irish News) Ray O'Hanlon
America sending a message to Ulster: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
The US's vital role: Irelandclick.com Editorial
Webb spins his Ulster-Scots heritage into the US elections: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Not satisfied yet: Irish Echo Editorial
Continuity IRA make claim over bomb in County Fermanagh: UTV Internet
GAA club faces RSF censure: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Families blame Sinn Fein for bomb memorial delay: The Times David Sharrock
Relatives to meet Hanson to discuss the issue: UTV Internet
Omagh bomb expert clashes with defence: (from the Irish News)
Further blows to Omagh bomb prosecution case: Ulster Herald
19 years on and every bomb anniversary is just the same: Impartial Reporter
Mum 'shocked' by sudden PSNI raid on home: Belfast Telegraph
Hamill Inquiry challenges police anonymity: RTE
Collusion a reality: Irelandclick.com Damian McCarney
Northern Secretary criticised over new appointee: Irish Independent Dearbhail McDonald
Church leaders back day of prayer for peace: Belfast Telegraph
Police 'on verge of breakthrough' in quelling violent Ballymurphy feud: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Thursday, November 9
Commission president backs St Andrews: UTV Internet
Stormy meeting reveals DUP's internal struggle: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Poll indicates support for deal: BBC Mark Devenport
Power-sharing or power-grabbing?: Business Eye Quintin Oliver
Paisley's about-face has faithful still in shock: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Payouts for TV coverage of an empty Assembly: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Adams fund-raising ban lifted: Daily Telegraph Catherine Elsworth
Adams to meet supporters in New York: RTE
Visitor from the Emerald Isle: Trenton Times Julie O'Connor
City Comptroller's Influence Reaches Northern Ireland: New York Sun Christopher Faherty
Professional body reinstates cleared estate agent: Belfast Telegraph
Police fire shot in feud incident: BBC
NI More Catholics reporting crime to police: Irish Examiner
'Undo the Great Betrayal, Free the Occupied 26': The Blanket (Nov 6) John Coulter
Gordon sums up peace: (from the Irish News, Nov 4) Newton Emerson
Little enthusiasm for the new map of Ulster: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Seven councils the way forward, says Pat Doherty: UTV Internet
Just how super are the new councils?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Meeting over Omagh memorial wait: BBC
Report slams miscarriage: Irelandclick.com (Nov 6) Evan Short
One man's determination a lesson to us all: (from the Irish News, Nov 6) Roy Garland
Integrated schools turn away 7,000 pupils because of shortage of places: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Actor backs call for integrated schools: UTV Internet
Inquiry completed into job bias claims at cross-border body: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 6) David Gordon
Desperate acts of union: The Guardian (Oct 11) Joan McAlpine
Wednesday, November 8
DUP deadline for proposal stance: BBC
Paisley meets Eames to discuss agreement plans: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP leader says policing is still the issue: UTV Internet
Sinn Fein in danger of overplaying its hand: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
North parties won't join until their ghosts have gone away: Irish Independent
St Andrew's deal 'toys with children's future': Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Boo!: The Blanket (Nov 5) John Coulter
American government lifts ban of SF fund-raising: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ahern urged to pressure British over bombings: Irish Examiner Colm Heatley
Irish government meets human rights experts after 'collusion' report: UTV Internet
Collusion PSNI team 'not capable of getting to truth': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Questions haunt probe into loyalist collusion: (from the Irish News) Susan McKay
Loughinisland families set for European Parliament: UTV Internet
Mother appeals over son's murder: BBC
Time for truth: Sunday Life (Nov 5) Brian Rowan
Justice schemes facing closure over shortfall in funding: Belfast Telegraph Mark Hookham
Integrated housing plan for city: BBC
Why have our MPs been so second-rate?: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Village looking to quieter times: BBC Martin Cassidy
Union flag for Dundalk non flyer: (from the Irish News, Nov 3) Suzanne McGonagle
McAleese hails a new era: The Herald Douglas Fraser
Maze field of dreams doomed to become a costly nightmare: (from the Irish News) Brendan Mulgrew
Church of Ireland Initiative Challenges New Thinking on Reconciliation: Christian Today (Nov 7) Maria Mackay
Northern Ireland's help enlisted to end sectarian violence: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Sweeping changes in Garda structures proposed: The Irish Times Stephen Collins and Conor Lally
Tuesday, November 7
Sinn Fein gives go-ahead for St Andrews talks, though policing remains 'core' issue: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
North on brink of power-share agreement: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
DUP is setting a trap over policing, Sinn Fein warned: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Parties meet Hain over agreement: BBC
Parties taking one step at time: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Devolution is a prize worth winning: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Empey '£50 billion not enough': UTV Internet
'Peace dividend' leaves north short-changed: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
Washington allows Adams to fundraise for Sinn Féin: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Adams to raise funds in US: The Times David Sharrock
Dr Brady dissidents could fill vacuum: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Pope may visit Ulster for a day: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Shoukri 'I fear no one': Sunday Life (Nov 5) Alan Murray
RUC and army 'backed killers': The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Evidence found of British collusion in bombings: Irish Examiner Colm Heatley
US academic shocked by collusion: UTV Internet
Families lobby MPs on 'collusion': BBC
Doomsday plan aimed to 'rescue North's Catholics': Irish Independent Gene McKenna
New councils are to be announced: BBC
Last of roads shut during Troubles to be reopened: (from the Irish News) Suzanne McGonagle
Ulster lessons for the war on terror: Belfast Telegraph Claire Regan
Don't bank on a Braveheart breakaway yet: The Times (Nov 2) Magnus Linklater
Monday, November 6
Drive to break logjam on North accord: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Alliance deal warning: Daily Mirror Ian Graham
Sinn Fein report on Saint Andrews: BBC
Stormont Poll Date: Daily Mirror
The Devoloution Debate We need the self-respect of managing OUR affairs once more...: Sunday Life (Nov 5) Derek Alcorn
IRA victims' leader criticises Paisley over St Andrews: (from the Sunday Tribune, Nov 5) Suzanne Breen
A loyalist in Bandit Country: (from the Sunday Tribune, Nov 5) Suzanne Breen
Speak no evil: Sunday Life (Nov 5) Brian Rowan
War is over says UDA but no decommissioning: (from the Irish News, Nov 4) Allison Morris
Have you the guts to meet me, Haddock?: Sunday Life (Nov 5) Stephen Breen
Ex-Spy freed by murders probe: UTV Internet
'Foreign' plan for Maze jail ruled out: Daily Mirror
Stadium at Maze 'a white elephant': (from the Irish News, Nov 4) John Manley
Northern Invasion: The Blanket (Oct 28) John Coulter
Prince attends RIR's remembrance: BBC
1969 a tortured city burns with sectarian hatred: (from the Irish News, Nov 4) Bill Tweed
Gaeilgeoiri civil servants may sue state in jobs row: Irish Independent Brian McDonald
Poppies nail colours to mast: Sunday Independent (Nov 5) Colum Kenny
US consul questions wisdom of Scottish independence: Sunday Herald (Nov 5) Paul Hutcheon
Sunday, November 5
85% of DUPs agree to sharing with Sinn Fein: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
DUP are 'in favour of agreement': BBC
Paisley ready to defy DUP opponents on peace deal: The Observer Henry McDonald
Paisley gets to say yes, again: Village (Oct 26) Gerry Adams
Money talks in North deal: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Time for Northern (de)lights: Sunday Independent John Chambers
Brown troubled by corporate tax: Sunday Business Post John Simpson
North's economy must be revived: Sunday Independent Editorial
PSNI the gains after all the pains: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 3) Jonathan McCambridge
They haven't gone away, you know: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
CAB can't trace Slab's millions: Sunday Independent Maeve Sheehan
Prosecution is damaged again in Omagh case: Sunday Business Post Barry McCaffrey
'Conspiracy to hide IRA bomber priest set to rock Church': Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Monkey Business: The Blanket (Oct 26) Anthony McIntyre
All logic is lost in Maze of pure folly: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Secret plan to use Maze site as prison: The Guardian Jamie Doward and Henry McDonald
Iraqis turn to Ireland for advice on finding peace: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke and Marie Colvin
Anika's lonely death highlights racist hatred: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Deadly combination of Border county craziness and teenage thrill-seeking: Sunday Independent Antonia Leslie
'New Colin Farrell' to star in Good Friday Agreement movie: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 2) Claire McNeilly
Cardinal under pressure from Brown to change mind on independence: Scotland on Sunday Eddie Barnes
Saturday, November 4
Durkan calls for referendum on St Adrews deal: UTV Internet
DUP questions 'unrealistic' deadline date: The News Letter
'Unveil any side deals to ensure the public's confidence': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Paisley Sinn Fein not up to speed: The News Letter
Delay fears for Sinn Fein special police conference: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Tony's all at sea over North and Mideast: Irish Independent
DUP members 'contact McCartney': BBC
DUP is facing difficult decisions: BBC Gareth Gordon
Strong dose of mockery is just what DUP needs: (from the Irish News) Denis Bradley
Tories brand Ulster £50bn cash package smoke and mirrors: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Organisations urged not to reject Chancellor's offer: UTV Internet
Politics, not subsidies, the key to finally clinching North deal: Irish Independent Bruce Arnold
Ulster parties must not be sold short: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Brown meeting a step forward: (from the Irish News) Editorial
The 'pain' of changes to policing Sir Ronnie: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Policing Board vice chairman says whole community must support policing: UTV Internet
The force of change: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Ex-RUC officers win ruling with reagrd to Hamill inquiry: UTV Internet
SDLP calls for change over MI5 watchdog: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Store shuts up shop after bomb attacks: The News Letter
Rathcoole killer is stood down by UDA in Maghaberry row: Irelandclick.com
Education of kids 'is important to UVF leadership': Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Shankill paints over past: The News Letter
From Bandit Country capital to Boom Town: Irish Independent Gemma O'Doherty
Academic revives plans for Newry-Dundalk city: (from the Irish News) Gary McDonald
Campbell happy with government moves on Irish: Belfast Telegraph
Jockeying for Position: The Blanket (Oct 23) John Coulter
Tribute to Troubles' doctors unveiled: The News Letter
Friday, November 3
Hain hits back in IRA fugitives row: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
DUP stands firm over on-the-runs: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Hain Deadlines will not be allowed to slip: UTV Internet
Ahern says next two weeks crucial: BBC
Adams 'Timeframe must not slip': UTV Internet
Paisley 'Sinn Fein must support policing': UTV Internet
DUP Have questions to answer on Irish language act Hussey: Ulster Herald
Det McCabe's killers 'not entitled' to go free by pact: Irish Independent Ann O'Loughlin
Hain backs Brown's 'extraordinary' £50bn Stormont offer: The Guardian
£50 billion must not be wasted says SDLP leader: UTV Internet
So, what's it really worth Gordon?: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
£50bn deal 'under scrutiny': The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Brown offer a 'nuisance payment': BBC
Government plans own aid package to foster peace: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
South already has big NI stake: BBC John Simpson
Gordonomics thou shalt give but then take away: (from the Irish News) Newton Emerson
Solid gold at the end of political rainbow: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
A new plan for Northern Ireland: Japan Times Editorial
Stormont's superior scoff: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Firebombs leave a trail of carnage: The News Letter Johnny Caldwell
Dissidents are sectarian bigots: (from the Irish News) Editorial
British agent who infiltrated IRA arrested over two murders: Irish Examiner Deric Henderson
Wright Inquiry Dead governor blamed over files' destruction: UTV Internet
Granny Josie: The Blanket (Oct 28) Anthony McIntyre
Councillor backs flag offence call: (from the Irish News, Oct 30) Keith Bourke
Reduced airport security welcomed: Belfast Telegraph Robin Morton
Thursday, November 2
Hain under pressure over OTRs position: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
DUP doubts over devolution date: BBC
Bush telegraph hot with sell-out claims: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Hain must come clean on fugitives: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
DUP policing stance wrong: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Brown offers Ulster £50bn aid plan if parties reach power-sharing deal: The Guardian Patrick Wintour
NI pledged €79bn to underpin St Andrews Agreement: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Funding package 'needs more work': BBC
Study trying to 'blackmail' parties into agreement: The News Letter
Is it a country or a region? It's a basket case: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Old Dublin enemy is now London's best friend: (from the Irish News, Oct 31) Breidge Gadd
Police 'Dissidents exploiting PIRA move': UTV Internet
Dissidents 'behind bomb attacks': BBC
Dissident attacks ignite peace fears: Belfast Telegraph Claire Regan and David Gordon
Man held in Belfast over dissident attacks: RTE
Hain 'Dissidents will be hunted down': UTV Internet
Fundraising Likely For Adams: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Truth process 'must include paramilitaries': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Ex-IRA mole questioned on murders: BBC
Guardians of Perjury: The Blanket (Oct 29) Martin Galvin
Ex-loyalist gunman tells of Livingstone assassination plot: The Guardian James Sturcke
Saville, Tony and the Troops Out trendies: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Campbell reveals Pope's plan: Newry Democrat
How wee B Devlin got it wrong ...: Belfast Telegraph Walter Ellis
Great Britain? We want our independence, say most Scots: The Times Angus Macleod
Wednesday, November 1
Hain in U-turn over IRA fugitives' return: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
DUP We will not trust SF on police: Daily Mirror (Oct 31) Michael McHugh
'No date' for devolving policing: BBC
NIO has not put cost on Irish act: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
Optimism needed in all-embracing solution: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Deal Will Underline Delusions: The Blanket (Oct 27) David Adams
The people will welcome Pope: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Mixed housing the way ahead, claims Ringland: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Living a dream: The Guardian Laura Haydon
A turbulent twelve months at the helm of the Parades Commission: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Adair ready to rush into print: This Is Lancashire (Oct 30) Edward Chadwick
End of story?: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Supervision on Shoukris to be lifted: Sunday Life (Oct 29) Alan Murray
Notorious Maze prison demolished to make way for houses and stadium: Belfast Telegraph
Maze will not become a 'shrine to terrorism': The News Letter Johnny Caldwell
Claudy priest 'denied role in IRA bombing': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Paramilitaries 'could help with truth recovery': UTV Internet
UUP Name change is divisive: The News Letter
Firebomb attacks on three stores: BBC
Dodds enters planning fray: Irelandclick.com (Oct 30)
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