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Monday, November 15
Gerry Adams to Run for Seat in Ireland: New York Times John F. Burns
Adams to run for Dáil seat in Louth constituency: The Irish Times Richard McMullen
Adams says he has 'duty' to seek Dáil seat: Irish Examiner Mary Regan
Adams quits Parliament he refused to attend to fight for election in Irish Republic (and he gets £41,000): Daily Mail Daniel Martin
Tough task for Gerry Adams to make Sinn Fein a player in the Irish Republic: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Facing the greatest gamble of his political career: Irish Examiner Mary Regan
Adams is taking a high-risk gamble: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Gardai fear terror groups will recruit economic protesters: Irish Independent Tom Brady
DUP and Sinn Féin 'wasted £400m', claims TUV leader: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Ritchie first national leader to attend ceremony: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
SDLP's Ritchie poppy ' act of moving on': Belfast Telegraph
Bhoyos showed sad ignorance of the history of the poppy (Nov 12): Aberdeen Press and Journal Derek Lord
Sharing our history: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Road to deal would have deterred lesser leaders: The Irish Times Seán Donlon
Anglo-Irish Agreement had decisive impact on Republic's politics: The Irish Times Stephen Collins
A terrible beauty was born out of agreement: Belfast Telegraph David McKittrick
The Anglo-Irish Agreement: The Irish Times Editorial
Stormont Diary – McGuinness delighted by Robinson's Muppet appearance: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Better policing call after bad accident (Nov 10): Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
Former student backs campaign to halt name change (Nov 11): Londonderry Sentinel
Sunday, November 14
Adams expected to run for election in Louth: RTE
McCrea gets mauling over dissident IRA claims: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
TUV 'not unionist vote splitters' says Jim Allister: BBC
Allister sets out TUV vision: The News Letter Jim Allister
Angry Savage threatens to leave UUP: The News Letter
Bomb outrage: Belfast Media Editorial
Ideas sought to improve education for Protestant working class boys (Nov 10): Belfast Telegraph
Clinton's £36k bill: Londonderry Sentinel
Corporation tax cut not a 'silver bullet': The News Letter Sammy Wilson
A bright new day in the town we love so well?: Londonderry Sentinel David Latimer
Rangers fans pay poppy tribute to the war dead: Sunday Herald Graeme Murray
Charity apologises over 'cover up' poppy order: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Mail order intolerance ignores Celtic's right to wear the green: Sunday Independent Dion Fanning
Keep politics and poppies apart: Scotland on Sunday Editorial
Marblehead High student reflects on visit of peers from Northern Ireland (Nov 10): Marblehead Reporter Lauren Rogers
Ex-RUC chief in anti-terror role (Nov 9): The News Letter
Saturday, November 13
Politicians divided on proposal to end 50-50 recruiting by police: Belfast Telegraph
Now time to end the 50-50 rule: The News Letter Editorial
Dissident republican strength claim 'sheer madness': BBC
Tip-off leads to Real IRA arms find: Evening Herald Cormac Murphy
Shop staff 'Could have been killed': Belfast Media Ian Allen
Man's sister targeted as part of blackmail plot, court told: The Irish Times Dan Keenan and Alan Erwin
Community worker forced from her home is nominated for top award: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
UDA chiefs 'gave order for fatal attack on DJ': Belfast Telegraph
Haddock bail bid ruling next week: Belfast Telegraph Michael Donnelly
Man, 25, is questioned over Rathcoole riots: BBC
TUV here to stay, insists Allister: The News Letter Sam McBride
Faux outrage makes for poor politics: The News Letter Owen Polley
Man jailed over Newry bomb 'not guilty': UTV Internet
Peter Robinson defies critics over joint award with Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph
Prince Charles and Camilla playing the Irish peace card: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Poppies divide workforce at Quinn Insurance: Impartial Reporter
Charity 'sorry' over poppy request: UTV Internet
That was the November when we all wore a red poppy -- for our milkman's friend's older brother: Irish Independent
'Murph Massacre raised by SDLP MPs in debate in House of Commons: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Dublin rethink paved way for Anglo-Irish Agreement: The Irish Times Garret Fitzgerald
The government have important lessons to learn from history: Irish Examiner Ryle Dwyer
"No issue" with Ní Mhaonaigh's nomination for Doherty – Donegal Association: Donegal Democrat
Cross-border shoppers spend €418m: Irish Examiner Seán McCárthaigh
Macra and YFCU on cross-Border rural peace exchanges: Impartial Reporter Brian Donaldson
Friday, November 12
Loss of RUC special branch leaves PSNI 'skills gap': The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Police are struggling to deal with dissidents, says report: Belfast Telegraph
Paterson confirms PSNI 50-50 recruitment should lapse: BBC
Unionists welcome 50-50 scrappage: The News Letter
Catholics make up third of North's police service: The Irish Times Mary Minihan
Policing matters: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Police in dissident checkpoint warning: The News Letter
Dissident 'guns' dug up in Belfast: UTV Internet
'Mob rule signage must be removed': The News Letter
Threat from young NI militants uniting with veterans: BBC Liz MacKean
PSNI accused of attack cover-up: Newry Democrat Martin Hearty
Pipe-bomb chaos for residents and drivers: Belfast Telegraph Catherine Lynagh
Teenager on Rathcoole riot charge: BBC
UVF 'needs help to get out of swamp': The News Letter
300 extra police needed for Lundy's Day: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Painful memories of Poppy Day massacre: The News Letter
Decision due on Finucane inquiry: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
"Meaningful, groundbreaking" ex-prisoner seminar: Donegal Democrat
Memories all we have left – widow: The News Letter
Bloodied but unbowed – Professor who survived IRA bombing AND 7/7 blast reveals how he defied terrorists a second time: Daily Mail
All name change bids set to fail: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
Protecting identities can help achieve school reform: Belfast Telegraph Chris Moffat
Call for a minute's silence in Seanad sparks noisy row: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
SDLP leader to wear historic poppy: UTV Internet
Poppy season: The Spectator
Adams ready to take on Ahern for Dail seat: Evening Herald Kevin Doyle
'FG votes won't transfer to SF' – Tánaiste: Donegal Democrat
Northern Ireland won't get special treatment in the benefits 'big bang': Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Thursday, November 11
Dissident tag gives 'status to terror groups': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Spin doctors bid to rebrand dissidents as 'Residual Terrorist Group': Belfast Telegraph
Police probe 'illegal checkpoint' in County Down: BBC
Eight arrested in dissident probe: The News Letter
Man faces dissident ammunition charge: BBC
Fourth arrest over city pipe bombs: UTV Internet
St James' home targeted on Village list: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
End to UVF 'a matter of time' – Ervine: UTV Internet
Net closing in on terrorists who were 'untouchables': Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Anti-sectarian plan 'doomed to fail' as support evaporates: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Files reviewed: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Community relations 'key to agenda' (Nov 1): Belfast Telegraph
Deselected MLA George Savage won't run for re-election: Belfast Telegraph
Peter's remains discovered on beach: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
£20m fund payments 'should be tax free': The News Letter
DUP councillor defends McGurk's comments: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
IRA murder bid ruling reserved: UTV Internet
Two into one will go – it's the way to better schools (Nov 9): Belfast Telegraph Noreen Campbell
New legal challenge over BBC poppies: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
SDLP's mature attitude towards poppy: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
NI 'unable to afford' cut to corporate tax: The Irish Times
Business leaders call over 10% tax: Belfast Telegraph
Spending on NIO no longer justified: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Votes essential for Diaspora: Irish Post
Wednesday, November 10
Prince of Wales paves the way for the Queen to make historic state visit to Ireland: Daily Telegraph Gordon Rayner
Ireland and UK must escape prison of history, says prince: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Policing costs top £3.6m during marching season: Belfast Telegraph
Twelfth riots result in £75k police sick leave: The News Letter
UVF should stand down, says Spence: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Vigil at Free Derry Corner for republican prisoners: Derry Journal
Lord Carlile move 'won't affect Kieran Doherty probe': BBC
Time to end IRA's code of omerta: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Sinn Féin TD Morgan will not contest next election: The Irish Times Mary Minihan
"It's just the right time to go" says Louth Sinn Féin TD Arthur Morgan: Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
Altan's Mairead sings the praises of her Sinn Fein neighbour: Irish Independent Anita Guidera
Savage deselected at party meeting: The News Letter
Bravely is rightly recognised: The News Letter Editorial
Bishop Daly and Mayor receive new 'Sunday' coins: Derry Journal
Ireland slowly locates its 'disappeared': NineMSN.com Conor O'Clery
How much did PSNI Claudy challenge cost?: Derry Journal
Real governance is about competence and community: Belfast Telegraph Paula Bradshaw
Corporation tax rate to be examined: UTV Internet
Anger over green postboxes: Belfast Telegraph
Robinson and McGuinness meet new muppet: Belfast Telegraph
Work together for Irish unity – Durkan: Derry Journal
A nation once again?: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Celtic boss Neil Lennon backs bid to ban poppy protest fans but admits it's a 'sensitive issue': Daily Mail
Church of England is 'like a coffee chain going out of business', defecting bishops warn (Nov 8): Daily Telegraph Tim Ross
Tuesday, November 9
SF to continue language campaign: Belfast Telegraph
Dissident terror group 'behind Belfast grenade attack on policemen': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Dissidents 'may have grenade cache': Belfast Telegraph
Man detained over dissident activity: UTV Internet
Nationalists hold the key to curtailing dissidents' threat: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Concern over frontline policing numbers: BBC
Lost by the police – guns, ammunition and vital evidence: Belfast Telegraph
MPs are encouraged on policing: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
£20m gratuity scheme for Police Reserve: UTV Internet
Loyalist paramilitary threats 'linked to suicides': BBC Tara Mills
Stormont diary – IMC colleagues 'a wise group' says CIA man: Belfast Telegraph David Young
United Ireland my top priority – Ritchie: The News Letter
Margaret Ritchie makes her mark with a strident attack on Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Hume documentary – 'A simple thank you from the people' (Nov 8): The Irish Times Dan Keenan
UUP Upper Bann MLA George Savage deselected: BBC
Man denies part in 1981 murder bid: UTV Internet
Storm over Sinn Fein's flag attempt: Portadown Times
Celtic poppy banner angers DUP MP Gregory Campbell: BBC
Sorry Celtic plan to ban poppy rebels after banner protest: Irish Independent Ewing Grahame
Wear your poppy with pride: The News Letter Editorial
Stormont diary – DUP man watches GAA on television: Belfast Telegraph David Young
DUP rejects O'Loan concern on PMS deal: The News Letter
DUP 'weakening double-jobbing laws': Belfast Telegraph
Peter Robinson has a message for his Assembly colleagues... it is time to share the pain: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Passing of time will continue to dilute Irish republicanism: The Irish Times Brian O'Connell
Nephew of republican held in €200k drugs seizure: Irish Examiner Sean O'Riordan
Five Anglican bishops quit Church of England for Rome: Daily Telegraph Tim Ross
Monday, November 8
Real IRA says it killed five people in past 13 months: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Parties should face down 'violent republicanism': The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Opposition needed at Stormont, says UUP: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Proper focus on building a shared future needed: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
SDLP chief rules out a merger of her party with Fianna Fáil (Nov 7): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Delegates look to future after 40 years doing the 'right thing': The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Party's pride and future on the line as Assembly elections loom: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
PSNI targets families of dead IRA men in raids: Sunday Tribune (Nov 7) Suzanne Breen
£12,000 to assess police board boss: Belfast Telegraph
Union flags burnt on bonfire: Newry Democrat Claire Treanor
Catney chosen to carry SDLP banner in assembly election: Ulster Star Julieann Spence
McCoy won't be spooked into revelations (Nov 7): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
SF leaders 'helped cover up hunger strike offer' (Nov 7): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
War dead to be honoured (Nov 6): The News Letter
Shame on republican protest yobs (Nov 4): Evening Herald Editorial
Gardai probe peace project funds (Nov 5): Belfast Telegraph
Little chance of Stormont Tea Party (Nov 7): BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Veterans' anger as Celtic fans stage half-time protest against poppies: The Herald Graeme Murray
Remembrance Day – No one should be given a white feather for not wearing a poppy (Nov 5): Guardian.co.uk Michael White
Are British making same mistakes with Muslims they made with Irish?: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Siobhan Breatnach
Sunday, November 7
SDLP will not merge with southern parties, says Ritchie: Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents 'direct legacy' of SF 'failed war': UTV Internet
Bomb attack 'could have killed children': Belfast Telegraph
Dissident republicans to target finance workers: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Public must know what is going on: The News Letter Editorial
PSNI frontline 'must be protected' – Ford: UTV Internet
Murdered prison officers remembered: The News Letter
DUP 'blocking double-jobbing law' says MLA Dawn Purvis: BBC
Unionist anger over flag ban bid: The News Letter
Alliance 'open door' if Parsley wants to re-join: The News Letter
'Exodus' to be explored: Londonderry Sentinel
Mum of murdered teen Thomas Devlin named Northern Ireland Woman of the Year (Nov 4): Belfast Telegraph
Outrage over Poppy Day attack photo: Independent.ie
Poppy appeal's original aims being subverted, veterans complain (Nov 5): Guardian.co.uk Stephen Bates
Donegal voters urged to speak for Ireland: RTE
Sinn Fein's uphill fight to take seat despite court win: Sunday Independent John Drennan
Cruel irony of being judged by our unspeakable actions (Nov 6): The Herald Ian Bell
Saturday, November 6
Parties 'failing' people in North, says SDLP: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
SDLP must show vision to convince voters: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
SDLP meet again after shock Quigley move: Derry Journal
There will be more defectors – Paula Bradshaw: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
North's progress: The Irish Times Editorial
Officers hurt in blast bomb attack: Belfast Telegraph Catherine Lynagh
Castledawson security alert ends: UTV Internet
RAAD linked to city armed robbery: Derry Journal
Policing body is a mystery to many: The News Letter
Ex-paras at Bloody Sunday debate: Derry Journal
New 'Murph inquests urged: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Survivor 'disappointed by PM's vague letter' (Nov 4): The News Letter
Shooting victim admits being a drug dealer: Derry Journal
Verdict due over Newry mortar attack: UTV Internet
Lords stunned by Tory peer's IRA funding claim: The Independent Andy McSmith
Conservative peer Lord James of Blackheath – I'm a money washer, not a money launderer: Belfast Telegraph
Lady GaGa waves Irish flag at Belfast concert: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Brendan Patrick Keane
Why they've got all shirty over Gaga's flag-flying: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Lobbyist supports educational accommodation between religions: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Divisions could delay economic recovery, says SDLP's McGlone: Belfast Telegraph
Elizabeth stays schtum after TD's 'God save us, Queen': Irish Examiner Stephen Rogers
£300k EU payout 'glorifies murder': The News Letter
Complaints on policing of protest to be reviewed: The Irish Times Conor Lally
I won't surrender to 'poppy fascism' says Channel 4 News host Jon Snow (Nov 3): Daily Mail Paul Revoir
Friday, November 5
'Help us change St Andrews': The News Letter Sam McBride
Large rise in Northern Ireland bombings, report finds: CNN
Independent Monitoring Commission watchdog put to sleep: BBC Mark Simpson
UVF leaders may not be in control, warns IMC: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
UVF members 'may be buying guns': Belfast Telegraph
RIRA 'most active and dangerous': UTV Internet
£100,000 'found in dissident republican house' says IMC: BBC Mark Simpson
Farewell IMC: BBC Mark Devenport
Concern over interview with terrorist group: The News Letter
ONH – tactically astute, but doomed to failure: (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
Republican militants are blamed as students' peaceful protest turns bloody: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Fermanagh men on IRA charge in Dublin: Impartial Reporter
Baggott defends Newtownabbey riot response: UTV Internet
Chief constable defends PSNI Board: Belfast Telegraph
SF 'set to appoint hardline councillors': The News Letter
Robinson 'winning her depression fight': Evening Herald Steven McCaffery
Paula Bradshaw to join Alliance Part: BBC
Durkan aide Callaghan to take his Foyle assembly seat: BBC
Ending inquiries could risk peace, MPs are warned: Belfast Telegraph
Pressure grows for new probe on Claudy atrocity: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Police tight-lipped over Claudy suspect: The News Letter
Claudy victim puts further questions to Ombudsman: Londonderry Sentinel
Bomb victim willing to meet McGuinness: The News Letter
Judge halts 'unfair' kidnap trial: BBC
Alleged IRA man 'confessed to attempted murder': UTV Internet
Must lay ghosts to rest: The News Letter Brian Ervine
Conservative peer Lord James of Blackheath – I helped launder more than £1bn for the IRA: Belfast Telegraph Gary Fennelly
The Irish are back in London: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
BBC asks Queen if she would like to take over Ireland: Evening Herald Kevin Doyle
Manual on Queen's role may lead to first written constitution: Daily Mail Jason Groves
Tartan Terrorist Adam Busby handcuffed in court: Scottish Daily Record Jack Mathieson
Thursday, November 4
Monitor to warn of dissident threat: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dissidents – interview with terror splinter group: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Belfast International pipebomb 'targeted civilians': BBC
An acceptable level of violence?: The News Letter N R Greer
Dissidents pose a serious threat: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Alliance Party 'were council kingmakers': The News Letter
Policing Board 'lacks direction' and long term vision: BBC Vincent Kearney
Policing board meets over report: Belfast Telegraph
Saulters is praised over Orange unity: The News Letter
Irish government man 'shocked' as he tours 'Murph Massacre site: Belfast Media
Unionists complain about focus on Bloody Sunday: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
'No more Saville-style inquiries' – Paterson: UTV Internet
Bloody Sunday accounts questioned: Belfast Telegraph
Cost of Saville inquiry defended: IrishTimes.com
Brother queries collusion in killing: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Remains found at search site in Antrim: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Iris Robinson 'improves day by day': Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Fein MLA Billy Leonard steps aside to write book: BBC
Human rights chief stepping down: Belfast Telegraph
Time to get off the platform and agitate for real change: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Sinn Fein wins Donegal by-election High Court ruling: BBC
Court declares byelection delay unconstitutional: The Irish Times Carol Coulter
Is it anti-Catholic to celebrate Guy Fawkes' Night? (Nov 1): Telegraph.co.uk Guy Walters
Wednesday, November 3
Militant republicans 'not yet satisfied' – general: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
IRA T-shirts 'justifying dissidents': The News Letter
Baggott investigating airport device claims: UTV Internet
Pipe bomb found during security alert in north Belfast: BBC
Pipe bomb found four weeks after PSNI search: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Family of six escape west Belfast pipe bomb blast: BBC
West Belfast bomb attacks 'senseless': UTV Internet
Four-year-old traumatised by bomb blast in west Belfast: Belfast Telegraph Anne Madden
Petrol bomb victims caught up in organised riots: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Unionists hit out over 'sectarian' hall attacks: The News Letter
Assembly debates first justice bill in 40 years: BBC
OFMDFM report 'is fatally flawed': The News Letter
"Hugely disappointing" and "fatally flawed": BBC William Crawley
Our schools need a lesson in sharing the classroom: Belfast Telegraph Denis Rooney
Opening door to sectarianism?: The News Letter Liam Clarke
SDLP denies row as councillor quits: UTV Internet
Race to replace Robert Saulters as Orange Order's grand master is 'wide open': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Deputy tipped for new Orange Grand Master: UTV Internet
NUI honours Patten for North peace role: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Move to tackle poor policing – Anderson: Derry Journal
Protestant soccer fans targeted by new laws, claims McNarry: Belfast Telegraph
'Unlucky 13' for UVF: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Claudy bomb suspect held by FBI: UTV Internet
'I'll take Claudy arrest to my grave' – Brolly: Derry Journal Sheena Jackson
Former IRA man had denied informer claims: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Bloody Sunday relatives to attend Saville debate: BBC
Body found in 'Disappeared' search for Peter Wilson: BBC
'Disappeared' by the IRA, found at the beach his family treasured: The Independent David McKittrick
Silent tribute for Disappeared: Belfast Telegraph
Flying the flag: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
DUP sets out plan for savings but economist labels it 'timid': Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Moving the money around: Belfast Media Des Wilson
Why Cameron's plan could send Planet Ulster into orbit: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Tuesday, November 2
Bomb 'in airport car park for year': Belfast Telegraph
Airport device speculation 'unhelpful': UTV Internet
Terror that must be faced down: The News Letter Editorial
Adviser visits scene of Real IRA murder: The Irish Times George Jackson
Robert Saulters steps down as head of Orange Order: BBC
Loyalists blamed for bomb blast attack on west Belfast house: Belfast Telegraph
Second pipe bomb defused after west Belfast bomb blast: BBC
Retaining link has 'finished off' PUP: The News Letter Alex Kane
UUP leader adds to the criticism of anti-hate strategy: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Alliance joins call to overhaul 'shared future' blueprint: Belfast Telegraph Raymond Kilpatrick
IRA left huge financial burden: The News Letter Martin Smyth
Retired garda questioned about MI6 whistleblower: The Irish Times
An end to abstentionism?: BBC Mark Devenport
McCausland steps down as city councillor: UTV Internet
£10k award for peace group (Oct 14): Belfast Telegraph
Black Watch returns to Belfast: The Independent David McKittrick
Blazing row over Lady Gaga's Irish flag stunt: Belfast Telegraph Raymond Kilpatrick
Councillor quizzed over Harney paint incident: RTE
Disillusioned Sinn Fein rising star joined far left group Eirigi: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
We have one year to measure up to UN review of human rights: The Irish Times Éamonn Mac Aodha
Monday, November 1
Plans for tackling North's divisions sharply criticised: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Kennedy admits to 'double-jobbing': The News Letter
Explosive device found in airport car: UTV Internet
Police and politicians condemn Armagh and Antrim bomb finds: IrishExaminer.com
Bomb find leads to 'vigilance' calls: The News Letter
Dissidents burn Union flags on bonfire: The News Letter
Clergy meet to discuss disturbances (Oct 29): The News Letter
Assassin ordered to use machine gun in £75k hit on feared Loyalist mob boss Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair (Oct 31): Scottish Sunday Mail Steve Smith
Bradley, O'Rawe frozen out for breaking ranks (Oct 31): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Orange calendar has faith focus (Oct 27): The News Letter
We must halt our moral as well as financial decay (Oct 30): Irish Independent James Downey
NI parties unite in sympathy for Martin's daughter: The Irish Times Dan Keenan and Olivia Kelleher |