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This archive contains references to articles from November 16-30, 2001. If you find a link that is out of date please let us know by e-mailing the Newshound.
Friday, November 30
Trimble's vision can be uniting force for Union: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockTrimble and critics battle for 100 votes: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyConsensus unlikely at unionist meeting: BBC
Mark SimpsonProviding room for manoeuvre: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialDeadlines do not work: Irish News
EditorialPremiers meet for summit in Dublin: UTV Internet
Burnside clashes with PM on police: Belfast Telegraph
David GordonTerror Bill victory by Tory peers over IRA: The Times
Melissa KiteMarching review may bring a chill wind: Irish News
Breandan Mac CionnaithAdams' Cuban visit still on: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonFormer loyalists associates of criminal gang: The Irish Times
Jim CusackArrests in Nelson murder inquiry: BBC
Unionist MP accepts FF meeting invitation: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanBombing suspects remanded in custody for 6 months: RTE
Irish bomb victims tackle PM on 'hypocrisy': The Guardian
Rosie CowanCar bomb victims deserve answers from British: Irish Examiner
EditorialDate set for Bloody Sunday appeal: UTV Internet
Thursday, November 29
Trust me, Trimble urges ruling council: The Guardian
Rosie CowanDurkan opposed to new deadline on weapons: The Irish Times
Frank MilllarUUP hardliners set arms deadline: BBC
Trimble's strategy shows he's come far: The Irish Times
Mary HollandSinn Fein chiefs took 'dangerous' gamble on arms: The Times
David ListerAdams to go ahead with Cuba trip: Irish Voice
Debbie McGoldrickPSNI recruiting success claim: UTV Internet
Police reforms attacked: UTV Internet
Policing viewpoint: Belfast Telegraph
Gerry AdamsUDA moves to disband its political offshoot: The Independent
Ian BurrellLoyalist party 'left with little option': BBC
Brian RowanNationalists concerned over UDP dissolution: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenHoly Cross deal is clear sign of changing times: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesStormont is a very strange place indeed: Irish Voice
Gerry AdamsAnger at IRA graffiti in Assembly lift: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonDrumcree resolution 'possible': UTV Internet
Will we see a united Ireland in our time?: Irish News
Jude CollinsAnti-US views in Ireland: Irish Voice
EditorialChristmas visit hope for rioting republican prisoners: Irish Independent
Loyalist killer on Costa drug charge: Electronic Telegraph
Isambard Wilkinson and David SharrockDUP 'rent a mob' blamed in flag row: Belfast Telegraph
Claire ReganRestorick compensation claim: UTV Internet
Spain may get joint sovereignty of Gibraltar: Financial Times
Andrew Parker--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Inquiry told of 'unarmed' victim: BBC
Heroism of man's act for dying victim: The Irish Times
Paratroopers ‘should give back honours’: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyWednesday, November 28
Trimble's personal plea for full backing: Irish Independent
Louise McCallTrimble seeks timetable for full decommissioning: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyFears over police station closures: BBC
Sick leave promotion rule challenged: The Irish Times
Sinn Fein's All-Ireland call: UTV Internet
Row over Holy Cross patrol ladies: BBC
Dodds slammed over housing cash: UTV Internet
No solution in hear no evil, see no evil: Irish News
Brian FeeneyPrivileges denied after threats to prison officers: The Irish Times
Jim CusackReid "will act" if judge favours Finucane inquiry: RTE
'Serious deficiencies' in Finucane inquiry noted: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenBid to prevent further Stormont clashes: UTV Internet
The party’s over for UDP: Irish News
EditorialKillers of Poyntzpass duo due to be released: Irish Independent
Des savages SF's US terror claim: Sunday Independent (Nov 25)
Alan RuddockBomb attack on business centre: BBC
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Bloody Sunday soldiers 'argued among themselves': UTV Internet
Witness tells how restraint prevailed over retaliation: The Irish Times
Dick GroganTuesday, November 27
Holy Cross girls skip to school: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockTrimble welcomes dispute suspension: BBC
Happier times for Holy Cross students: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenDUP boycott attack: UTV Internet
Wake-up call for Assembly parties: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialHeating the house is the challenge: Irish News
Briedge GaddSoldier's N. Ireland slay case collapses: Boston Herald
Jim DeeNew calls for inquiry as Finucane trial collapses: The Independent
David McKittrickAdams calls for Finucane inquiry: UTV Internet
Judicial investigation 'another delaying tactic' – Finucanes: (from Irelandclick.com)
The story of an RUC informer: BBC
Stobie backs inquiry: Irish News
Barry McCaffreyHovering spectre of high level conspiracy: The Guardian
Rosie CowanPat Finucane: A controversial killing: BBC
Public inquiry now essential: Irish News
EditorialQui a tué Rosemary Nelson?: Liberation (in French)
Christophe Boltanski
(rough translation)Gardai to serve with police in cross-Border initiative: Irish Independent
Mixed blessings add up to success: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'Doherty‘Hoax’ anthrax letter sent to rebel UUP member: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinnHira Potter's Plot: (from Irelandclick.com)
Danny MorrisonBomb survivors engage lawyer: Irish Independent
Assembly culture clash: UTV Internet
Arts spotlight is a step in the right direction: Belfast Telegraph
Steven King--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Park youths may have had nail bombs - witness: The Irish Times
Dick GroganMonday, November 26
Loyalists halt school protest: The Guardian
Rosie CowanNew security plan for Holy Cross: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenRebel unionist considers DUP move: BBC
Crowd thrills to fire and brimstone leader: The Guardian
Rosie CowanDUP calls for unionist mutiny: Irish Independent
Louise McCallBleak future predicted for UUP leadership: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenBeware DUP recruitment: Irish News
EditorialMcGimpsey sure to set 'muddled' commission to rights: (from Ireland on Sunday, Nov 25)
Anne CadwalladerA whole new ball park: The Guardian
Jim WhiteViolent clashes at Belfast flashpoint: The Scotsman
Unionists to meet UDA leader: The Times
David ListerSinn Féin trio may wait eight months for trial: Irish Examiner
Seán McCárthaighProbe after Real IRA battle jail staff: Irish Independent
Tom BradyNortherners ease stance on 'mixed' marriages: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanCabinet holds republicans, claims peer: Electronic Telegraph
Deepa ShahSunday, November 25
Ulster Protestants to End Demonstrations Against Schoolchildren: New York Times
Warren HogeParents' relief at end of school stand-off: Sunday Herald
Neil MacKayMcGuinness welcomes Holy Cross move: UTV Internet
Loyalist protest lifted but police remain: Sunday Business Post
Maol Muire TynanTwelve depressing weeks: BBC
Kevin ConnollyNo Exit: why despairing loyalists are behaving badly: Sunday Independent
Ruth Dudley EdwardsSchool settlement offers hope for all: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialDUP extend invite to dissident unionists: BBC
Paisley poll challenge to Trimble: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonDUP sups with the devil behind closed doors: Sunday Business Post
Maol Muire TynanSinn Féin mounts case to fill Labour void in coalition: Sunday Independent
Alan RuddockBuying and selling: Belfast Telegraph
Barry WhiteUnionist decay: Sunday Business Post
Tom McGurkPolice forgeries critical in bombing trial: Boston Herald
Jim DeeMartin McGuinness: A leader is born: The Sunday Times
Liam Clarke and Kathryn JohnstonMartin McGuinness: The charmed survivor with a 'get out of jail free' card: The Sunday Times
Real IRA in hit and run bomb plot: The Observer
Henry McDonaldBelfast police come under petrol bomb attack: RTE
No level playing pitches in GAA: Sunday Independent
Emer O'KellyHopes grow for Lundy's Parade: Belfast Telegraph
Marie FoyCouples defy old dogmas to marry: The Observer
Henry McDonaldDaughter of Brighton bomb victim heals wounds in chats with killer: The Sunday Times
Stuart WavellIreland's plea to Blair: shut Sellafield: Sunday Herald
James HamiltonRUC lives on in deepest space: The Observer
Saturday, November 24
Belfast school protest is called off: Electronic Telegraph
Andrew HibberdHoly Cross parents in Dublin: UTV Internet
Revealed - Loyalist demands for ending school protest: Belfast Telegraph
Kathryn TorneyHow the blonde bombshell foiled Ulster's killers: The Times
David ListerTrimble lashes Reid on emblems: Belfast Telegraph
David GordonBadge may be a symbol of where we are going wrong: Belfast Telegraph
Lindy McDowellCulture clash at heart of politics: BBC
Mark SimpsonDesigning a piece of local history: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialParty set to cheer Paisley to the rafters: Belfast Telegraph (Nov 23)
Noel McAdamDUP 'dinosaur' finds life never better: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenMurdered SF man’s son held in bomb case: Irish News
Frank McNamaraSinn Fein 'eligible for seat in the Lords': Belfast Telegraph
Colombia 3 lawyers to visit the men’s families: Irish News
Frank McNamaraUnremembered architects of national recovery: The Irish Times
Garret FitzgeraldFriday, November 23
Hopes of end to Holy Cross dispute: BBC
Loyalists meet Trimble for talks on Holy Cross: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthArdoyne Dispute: The Irish Times
EditorialSinn Fein criticises unionist on rights body: The Guardian
Rosie CowanMaginnis anger at rights exclusion: Electronic Telegraph
Unionism’s good cop-bad cop rides again: (from Irelandclick.com)
Des WilsonLeaders must show tolerance: Irish News
EditorialUnionists and a sense of identity: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialFord meets Harney: UTV Internet
Court remands two suspects over Real IRA bombing campaign: The Times
Stewart TendlerRejoining Commonwealth would be good for Ireland: The Irish Times
Robert MartinMedia 'unfair to loyalist cause': Belfast Telegraph
Mary FitzgeraldSinn Fein police claim: UTV Internet
Your verdict on Police emblems: Belfast Telegraph
David GordonPolicing board hails GAA decision: UTV Internet
Councillors in Union flag row: BBC
Victims remembered: Irish News
Barry McCaffreyStraight from the heart: (from Irelandclick.com)
Anthony NeesonMurdered senators to be honoured: BBC
DUP duo win right to appeal papers ban: Irish Independent
God bless America: Irish Independent
Editorial--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Journalist claims IRA chief was in area prior to killings: Irish Independent
George JacksonWitness calls on inquiry to investigate false evidence: Irish News
Seamus McKinneyThursday, November 22
Reid warning over alienation: BBC
Unionists 'wrong' to think unity inevitable: The Irish Times
Frank MillarHoly Cross provides acid test for NI government: Irish Examiner
Alan ErwinHarsher laws will create new terrorist martyrs: The Irish Times
Mary HollandTrouble erupts as gangs clash: BBC
Derry loyalist threats: UTV Internet
Loyalist threats blamed on murder: Belfast Telegraph
Mary FitzgeraldTwo charged over suspected Real IRA bombs: The Independent
Terri JuddCatholic bishops say schools are not a block to peace: Irish Independent
John DevineSome grace notes for Thanksgiving: Irish Voice
EditorialInterview - US Consul General Barbara Stephenson: Belfast Telegraph
Gail WaklerFeeling the thaw as the ice cracks...: Irish News
Jude CollinsBoard to commission policing designs: BBC
Taoiseach to discuss North during Blair visit: The Irish Times
Michael O'ReganAtrocity families fight for release of papers: Belfast Telegraph
Mark SageHume wins top security industry honour: Irish Independent
Rock may sink Blair's bandwagon: Belfast Telegraph
Eric Waugh--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Bloody Sunday man 'played dead': UTV Internet
Wednesday, November 21
Reid calls for move beyond sectarianism: The Independent
David McKittrickN. Ireland's militias tap youths: Christian Science Monitor
Anne CadwalladerAcross the great divide: The Guardian
Walls of hatred: The Guardian
Laura HaydonTalks go on in bid to end school dispute: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamOnly four Holy Cross pupils take up bus offer: RTE
Police foil car bomb attack by Real IRA: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockDissidents are sowing misery: Irish News
EditorialDeadline nears for terror police: BBC
There's no such thing as a 'good' terrorist, Mr Blair: Electronic Telegraph
Iain Duncan Smith and David TrimbleNorthern Ireland police accept name change: Financial Times
John Murray BrownBritain neglected RUC claim: UTV Internet
SF anger at RUC memorial proposal: Irish News
Kieran McDaid and Bimpe FatogunAssembly, Executive 'not ready' for policing: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanNeutrality is the key to progress: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialConstruction worker threats condemned: BBC
Trimble 'will be invited to address SDLP members': Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamHermon would consider meeting with SF: RTE
Crown 'must decide on witness': BBC
Getting to know Debbie: (from Irelandclick.com, Nov 19)
Danny MorrisonParents' anguish over son's murder: BBC
Vincent KearneyMinister denies Rule 21 obstacle: Belfast Telegraph
David GordonPact with Spain worries Gibraltar: The Scotsman
Jason BeattieNew Labour, Gibraltar and the lessons Ulster can learn: Belfast Telegraph
Steven King--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Bloody Sunday - soldiers' lawyers praise victims: UTV Internet
Tuesday, November 20
Unionists condemn Reid over police badge designs: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockDurkan calls for new party relationship: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanA tired affair: (from Irelandclick.com)
EditorialDeal review opens with a skirmish: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdam and Chris ThorntonRow over note-taker marks voting procedure review: The Irish Times
Monika UnsworthHigh Court says Holy Cross mum is allowed to sue over loyalist protest: Irish Examiner
Ian GrahamParent fasts to focus on Holy Cross row: The Irish Times
Gerry MoriartyLife in Alabama Ardoyne - one mother's view: (from Irelandclick.com)
Split among Holy Cross protesters: BBC
Christmas at Holy Cross?: Irish News
EditorialGAA rule change is a welcome step: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialRIRA investigation: UTV Internet
Real IRA chief ‘on the run in Spain’: Irish News
Valerie RobinsonMcGuinness rejects book's IRA claims: BBC
McGuinness' trials are far from over: Belfast Telegraph
Malachi O'DohertyWitness attempts to avoid summons: BBC
Deadline ‘is not justice’: Irish News
Sharon O’NeillThe Celtic tiger is losing its teeth and seeking refuge in religion: The Independent
Conor RyanWhere does SF stand on Afghan bombing?: (from Irelandclick.com, Nov 17)
IRA memorial is torn down after attacks: Irish News
Simon DoylePipe-bomb family win the lottery: Belfast Telegraph
Claire ReganUK willing to look at Spanish role in Gibraltar: Financial Times
Andrew Parker, Michael Peel, and Joshua Levitt--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Bloody Sunday nurse tends victim's sister: UTV Internet
Monday, November 19
Unionism must not self-destruct, warns Trimble: Irish Examiner
Dan McGinnUUP party reform: UTV Internet
Dissident delegates maul Trimble on arms issue: Irish Independent
Dominic CunninghamCase of pot calling the kettle black in Unionist slurs about 'moping': Ireland on Sunday
Anne CadwalladerDurkan to address Down unionist group: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanUUP must be masters in their house: Irish News
Roy GarlandAdams Rule 21 decision opposition: UTV Internet
UUP minister ‘would attend GAA match’: Irish News
Kieran McDaidPSNI ready to play ball, says ex-player: The Irish Times
Roísín IngleDeletion of Rule 21 has a resonance far beyond sport: Irish Independent
Maurice HayesGoodbye to all that: Irish Independent
EditorialCredit is due over Rule 21: Irish News
EditorialTime to recognise the end of an era: Sunday Business Post (Nov 18)
EditorialNIO rejects claims about justice system reform: The Irish Times
Dan KeenanMcGuinness 'bomb plot' claim: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockMcGuinness dismisses Bloody Sunday bomb claims: Irish Examiner
Ian GrahamFormer agents' video blows the lid on undercover activities with IRA: Irish Independent
Chris AndersonNew arrest in Real IRA hunt: The Times
Stewart TendlerPolice discover petrol bomb factory: The Guardian
Rosie CowanThird night of Belfast clashes: BBC
Police injured in outbreak of violence in North: Irish Examiner
Ian GrahamNationalism 'a curse': The Irish Times
Patsy McGarryProtestant human rights claim: UTV Internet
All Blacks take black taxi tour of the west: Irish News
Bimpe FatogunNI filling stations lose out: Sunday Business Post (Nov 18)
Anton McCabeSunday, November 18
Sinn Fein can be ignored no longer, Trimble tells Unionists: The Observer
Henry McDonaldTrimble to confront UUP foes: (from Sunday Tribune)
Ed MoloneyTreating Adams as normal cost Quinn debate: Sunday Independent
Alan RuddockHypocrisy, the Sinn Féin way: Sunday Independent
EditorialNorthern Ireland Inc: Belfast Telegraph
Barry WhitePolice under fire in Belfast riots: Independent on Sunday
Severin CarrellTrimble policing vow: UTV Internet
100-year GAA ban lifted on security forces: The Observer
Henry McDonaldSinn Fein regret at GAA decision: UTV Internet
Back to bread and butter politics: BBC
Mark DevenportLearning the lesson of Saville: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialUDA creates martyr to spur the vengeance of its teenage army: The Observer
Henry McDonaldPetrol bomb 'factory' found: BBC
Real IRA bomb operation hit hard by arrests: The Sunday Times
David Leppard & Maeve SheehanThe road to Bloody Sunday: The Sunday Times
Liam Clarke and Kathryn JohnstonRevealed: McGuinness role in Bloody Sunday: The Sunday Times
John BurnsWe don't realise how lucky we are to have Her Majesty: Electronic Telegraph
Mary KennyQueen may visit Ireland, but not before 2003: Sunday Independent
Jerome ReillyControversial IRA memorial is removed: Belfast Telegraph
Claire ReganIreland has a role to play in the war: The Observer
Henry McDonaldBrit nuke plant fought in Ireland: Boston Herald
Jim DeeSaturday, November 17
UUP council meeting to go ahead: BBC
Unionists must stick to the task: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialTrimble make decommissioning call: UTV Internet
It's too early for Trimble to write enemies off: The Irish Times
Suzanne BreenMinisters meet to get unity on Agreement: Belfast Telegraph
Chris ThorntonMcGuinness says Loyalists carrying out pogroms: RTE
Sportsmen may play ball in NI peace process: Financial Times
John Murray BrownTaoiseach urges GAA to abolish Rule 21: Irish Examiner
Cormac O’KeeffeGAA expected to get rid of the ban: The Irish Times
Sean MoranRule 21 vote will be held in camera: Belfast Telegraph
John CampbellSupport divided as GAA consider lifting rule 21 ban: The Irish Times
Róisín IngleScrapping of Rule 21 will promote reconciliation: Irish Examiner
EditorialThe GAA Moves on Rule 21: The Irish Times
EditorialSearch for Real IRA arms shuts village: The Times
Helen Studd & Stewart TendlerWarning of Christmas terrorist attacks in Britain: The Irish Times
Rachel DonnellyBloody Sunday troops win court battle over testifying: Electronic Telegraph
Matt BornSaville to challenge court ruling on soldiers: The Guardian
Rosie CowanRoyal Black in bid to change image: Belfast Telegraph
Kevin HurleyJust a minute - are these notes off the record?: Belfast Telegraph
Noel McAdamFriday, November 16
More progress needed says Reid: BBC
North-South cooperation: UTV Internet
Queen to be first British monarch in 80 years to visit Irish Republic: The Scotsman
David ScottWelcome the Queen: The Times
EditorialQueen's visit is a welcome boost: Belfast Telegraph
EditorialSix men arrested over link to Real IRA attacks: The Independent
Jason BennettoVillage evacuated in bomb investigation: BBC
Loyalists put police on revenge list: The Times
David ListerLoyalists mourn boy bomber: Electronic Telegraph
David SharrockOwn-bomb loyalist is buried in a Celtic shirt: Irish Independent
John Devine'War's not over' - loyalist leader's chilling warning: (from Irelandclick.com)
Police chief tells of Holy Cross costs: Belfast Telegraph
Kathryn TorneyHoly Cross - time for us all to act: (from Irelandclick.com)
EditorialGardai's lies 'taint' Omagh case: Irish Independent
Diarmaid MacDermottAn Issue of Safety: (from Irelandclick.com)
Des WilsonDodds calls for McGuinness probe: Belfast Telegraph
Claire ReganRUC widows welcome garden plans: BBC
Families prepared for major setback: The Irish Times
Dick Grogan--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Bloody Sunday witness dismissed: BBC
Witness 'X' denies IRA 'confession': Belfast Telegraph
Marie Foy