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Thursday, November 30
Adams outlines conditions for policing debate: The Irish Times
Sinn Féin President informed of threat to life: RTE
Ahern takes threats to SF seriously: The Irish Times
SF joins boards but backing for Garda qualified: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
Stone spelt out his murder plot in letter to newspaper: The Times David Sharrock
Mission to kill Stone's letter reveals targets were Adams and McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
After the Michael Stone incident nothing surprises us anymore: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Senior DUP politicians try to defuse tensions in party: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Paisley under pressure: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Row bubbling over control of Assembly: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Proconsul will do anything to save his own skin: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Short cuts bypass Ulster democracy: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ahern call for 'collusion' inquiry: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
British colluded in 'butchery': Irish Independent Gene McKenna
London must co-operate on collusion inquiries Ahern: The Irish Times Miriam Donohoe and Mark Hennessy
Government backs report on collusion in North: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Green Party demand public inquiry: UTV Internet
'What we have heard today are things we have known for years': Irish Examiner Áine Kerr
Ahern to meet 'Miami' families: The Irish Times
The nine attacks a litany of terror and death: Irish Examiner
Taoiseach to meet Miami Showband families: RTE
A climate of conspiracy: Irish Independent Editorial
Families of Omagh bombing victims call for cross-Border public inquiry: Irish Examiner Sarah Stack
Judgement is due on Omagh charges: BBC
Why I'm taking the Colonel on in court: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Victim's mother to meet Paisley: BBC
Loughinisland families visit Brussels: UTV Internet
Hopes rise of peaceful Lundy day after talks: Belfast Telegraph
IRA-accused had 10 clocks 'for 10 children': Irish Independent
Wednesday, November 29
Paisley 'Time for SF to deliver': UTV Internet
DUP aiming to end power tensions: BBC
I've no regrets Morrow: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Perplexing issues that surround Paisley stance: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Michael Stone planned to kill SF leaders in Stormont raid: Irish Examiner
SDLP slam Stone's former bosses: UTV Internet
Stone joins list of killers who blew chance of freedom: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
Review of security at Stormont ordered: UTV Internet
Court order over Stone TV footage: BBC
Stone and his ilk fired by Paisleyite rhetoric: (from the Irish News) Susan McKay
Let's close the door on Stone: Belfast Telegraph (scroll down) Gail Walker
Political threat not any worse: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Policing debate Sinn Féin accused of 'scare tactics': (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Backing police a step into history: BBC Vincent Kearney
Bradley hails SF policing move: The Irish Times
MI5's dangerous ascendancy in North: (from the Sunday Tribune, Nov 26) Suzanne Breen
Adair's do-good 'conversion' ridiculed: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAlesse
Loyalist acquitted of killing Adair associate: RTE
Future of Ulster Their aim? Reconciliation. Their means? Talking: The Independent David McKittrick
Shamed garda's Omagh claims 'baseless': Irish Independent Tom Brady
White's claims on Omagh have 'no foundation': Irish Examiner Áine Kerr
Appeal over IRA convictions rejected: The Irish Times
Hain under fire after 'overruling' committee: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
British and loyalists 'colluded in bombing': Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Call for investigation into Loughinisland collusion: The Irish Times
Ahern eyes all-Ireland Celtic Tiger: UTV Internet
More honours for Trimble & Hume: UTV Internet
MTV rap after broadcasting sectarian screen messages: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Kashmiri separatist on NI mission: The Irish Times
Vision of a society that embraces all beliefs: The Herald Richard Benjamin
Tuesday, November 28
Paisley signals readiness to enter power with Sinn Féin: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty and Frank Millar
Political rift remains after Stormont chaos: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ahern reaffirms commitment to the North's peace process: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Hain calls for Sinn Fein Ard Fheis before March: UTV Internet
DUP united on power sharing, says Paisley: The Irish Times
Paisley power-sharing plan 'a sell-out on unionism': Irish Independent Gene McKenna and Dominic Cunningham
Sharing in the respect for different traditions: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Stone's exploit may be push that's needed to get this process moving: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Ringmaster and clown in political circus farce: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
UDA distances itself from Stone: BBC
House searched in Stone inquiry: The Irish Times
Dangerous fantasist abandoned by Branch: Irelandclick.com Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
Stone's real cause is the quest for fame: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Where are all those weapons when you really need them?: Irelandclick.com Robin Livingstone
Sinn Fein joins Dublin policing body: The Irish Times
'Enough is enough': Irelandclick.com Ciarán Barnes
McCabe 4 to challenge release policy: The Irish Times
How GAA escaped from moral Maze: Belfast Telegraph Terry McLaughlin
Omagh accused held after bombing: BBC
Revolt at police ombudsman's office: The Irish Times
Spooks to get licence to be ill: Belfast Telegraph Pól Ó Muirí
All-island economy 'best for North': Irish Examiner Senan Hogan
Catholics bear brunt of Scottish sectarian abuse: The Guardian Severin Carrell
Anti-Catholic bigotry is deep and pervasive, says Cardinal: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie
Monday, November 27
Stormont return for North's politicians: The Irish Times
SF, DUP meet tomorrow following farce: Sunday Business Post (Nov 26) Pat Leahy and Colm Heatley
DUP and SF 'have to move forward': BBC
Painted into a corner: Sunday Business Post (Nov 26) Colm Heatley
Sinn Féin rejects Orde speech offer: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
So brave: Sunday Life (Nov 26) Stephen Breen
Adair dismisses Stormont alert as publicity stunt: (from the Irish News, Nov 25) Allison Morris
Feared killer who turned to art: Daily Telegraph (Nov 25)
Stone could face 30-year prison term: Irish Examiner Ian Graham
Devolution Who stands where on key issues: BBC
Lesson from a bloody past: Boston Globe (Nov 26) Kevin Cullen
Carry on regardless: Sunday Business Post (Nov 26) Brian Feeney
Did anyone write Stone into script?: (from the Irish News, Nov 25) Susan McKay
Fudge ... with added nuts!: Sunday Life (Nov 26) Alan McBride
Enough to have us all in need of a stiff drink: (from the Irish News, Nov 25) James Kelly
The great prize of northern Irish peace: Financial Times Editorial
Realignments: The Blanket (Nov 15) John Coulter
Shoukris moved due to safety concern: Sunday Life (Nov 26) Alan Murray
Man charged over Belfast firebombs: RTE
Second collusion report pressurises Government: Irish Examiner Colm Heatley
Booming Belfast puts its blasts in the past: Los Angeles Times Kim Murphy
Irish feast for 1,500 raises $2M: Boston Herald (Nov 19) Dana Bisbee
Northern Ireland and Sri Lanka A Comparative analysis: TamilWeek.com (Nov 25) S. Narapalasingam
Brown We need to stick together more than ever: Sunday Telegraph (Nov 26) Melissa Kite
Issues of independence: The Herald Editorial
Part of the union: The Guardian Editorial
Sunday, November 26
Assembly to reconvene on Monday: BBC
Fury at Paisley's statement: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Protestant Militant Charged in Belfast Attack: New York Times Eamon Quinn
Stone is held on 5 bid-to-kill charges: Scotland on Sunday Ian Graham
UDA hit squads sent to hunt Stone: The Observer Henry McDonald
Stone 'only wanted to go back to jail': The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
'A sad publicity act by a very sad individual': Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Stormont to be under PSNI guard after loyalist attack: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
If power-sharing fails, the likes of Stone will be back: The Observer Henry McDonald
Stone me!: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Tide has turned on Ulster mavericks: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Slab Murphy's homes are seized in €15m tax probe: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
The Bogeyman: The Blanket (Nov 19) Anthony McIntyre
Remembering Jerry: Limerick Leader Editorial
Prison witnesses win first step in bid for anonymity: (from the Irish News, Nov 23)
How rugby lessons are building bridges: The Observer Henry McDonald
Frank Durkan 1930-2006: Irish Echo Editorial
English tell Scots to go for independence: Scotland on Sunday Brian Brady
Tony Blair's lasting legacy could be end of the Union: Sunday Telegraph John Curtice
It would be folly to divide the United Kingdom: Sunday Telegraph Editorial
Saturday, November 25
Attack on N. Ireland Assembly foiled: Los Angeles Times William Graham
Despite Setbacks, Blair Is Hopeful on Ulster Local Rule: New York Times Eamon Quinn
Ex-terrorist hurls firebombs into Stormont: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Stone attack overshadows day of confusion at Stormont: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty, Dan Keenan Mark Hennessy
PMs speak out to defend process: UTV Internet
Ahern welcomes further 'clarity' from Paisley: RTE
Stone intervention may have caused Paisley u-turn: Irish Examiner Harry McGee and Áine Kerr
UPRG 'Stone acted alone': UTV Internet
Stone to appear in court this morning: RTE
Stone's friends describe 'crippling' illness: UTV Internet
How 'hero' is regarded now will be measure of progress: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie
Murderous lone ranger pops up again to steal the 'historic' limelight: Irish Independent Alan Murray
Michael Stone Loyalist icon: CNN
A hardened terrorist who murdered without regret: The Times David Sharrock
Turning to Stone Life as a loyalist hitman: Irish Examiner Dan Buckley
First signs of DUP public split: UTV Internet
Policing is key for DUP to move on the peace process: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Hain kicks off with 'Alice in Wonderland' act while Big man Ian moves the goalposts: Irish Independent
Curtain call amiss at Belfast panto: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Editorials
Sinn Féin launches marching proposal: (from the Irish News) Claire Simpson
Councillor gets 'threat warning': BBC
Hain stands by victims appointment: The Irish Times
'No apology' from Hain over victims commissioner appointment: UTV Internet
INLA killers free to roam Strabane inquest told: Derry Journal
Rare chance to explore the role of art in conflict: (from the Irish News) Luke Ryan
Leaving Cert Irish 'enough' to buy house in Gaeltacht, court rules: Irish Independent Ann O Loughlin
Blair's parting shot in defence of Union: The Herald Douglas Fraser
Friday, November 24
Update
Loyalist held in Stormont alert: BBC 9am EST (2:00 GMT)
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Paisley under pressure to make or break Stormont deal: Irish Independent Gene McKenna and Dominic Cunningham
Transitional assembly to be elected in Stormont: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Up to brink as Assembly deadline looms: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Empey 'Govt frantic for solution': UTV Internet
Paisley silent on Free Presbyterian warning: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
There's no fool like an old fool: The Times Dean Godson
As the man says
Kicking for touch: Ulster Herald
Stormont lights must not be dimmed: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
The all-Ireland éminence grise: Village (Nov 16) Vincent Browne
Tories reject NI poll overtures: BBC
'Independent' pledge on job probe: BBC
Peter Hain a law unto himself?: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Public consultation a real drain on time and money: (from the Irish News) Newton Emerson
Equality Agenda British Rhetoric and Reality: The Blanket (Nov 13) Martin Galvin
Omagh judge wants statement probe: BBC
'I'm lucky to be above the ground': Village (Nov 16) Frank Connolly
It makes economic sense for a single economy: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
New attack linked to feuding families: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Bid to turn Twelfth into festival gaining ground: (from the Irish News, Nov 4) Maeve Connolly
Watch Scotland
the surge of nationalism could transform politics south of the border: The Independent (Nov 21) Steve Richards
Thursday, November 23
Hain warns SF, DUP on devolution: The Irish Times
Hain to contact NI parties about meeting: RTE
Paisley-SF move 'heartbreaking': BBC
Sinn Fein urged to back police: UTV Internet
NI devolution bill passed by House of Lords: The Irish Times
I'm backing Hain, says PM: Belfast Telegraph Mark Hookham
Hain probe three papers are key: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
The hurdles at Stormont loom large: The Guardian Michael White
Northern Ireland foes edge toward sharing power: Christian Science Monitor Mark Rice-Oxley
Bleak picture if nominations fail: BBC Mark Devenport
The del boy rule of no 10
: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Unionists still believe they own the north: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Inquiry must not hold up devolution: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Nationalists rail against new MI5 role in Ulster: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Security Service to deliver on five key principles of working: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Revolutionary Unionism: The Blanket (Nov 13) John Coulter
Man freed over Haddock charges: UTV Internet
CIRA 'hit list' man appeals to dissidents: (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
Omagh suspect is freed: News of the World (Oct 29) Martin Breen
Taoiseach told of Fullertons' concerns about 1991 murder: (from the Irish News, Nov 17) Valerie Robinson
'The Boss' brings NI rivals closer: BBC Gareth Gordon
Tony Blair dismisses SNP's 'flimsy' economic case for independence: The Scotsman James Kirkup & Peter MacMahon
Wednesday, November 22
NI devolution bill clears Commons: The Irish Times
Stormont committee will meet weekly: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Peter Hain throws down the gauntlet: UTV Internet
North to get policing powers in 2008 Hain: The Irish Times
Parties inching towards peace deal after years of 'not an inch': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Anything goes for the vote winners: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
A Deal Done By Quislings: The Blanket (Nov 15) Mick Hall
Blair backs Hain in victims row: The Irish Times
PM urged to intervene in Hain affair: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam and Mark Hookam
Hain has Downing Street support: UTV Internet
Manchester properties worth €2.2m frozen in IRA probe: Irish Independent Alan Erwin
Tomás Ó Raghallaigh The Sinn Fein assemblyman on the ongoing struggle for a united Ireland: Los Angeles City Beat Joe Piasecki
New spook palace is the last thing we need: (from the Irish News) Breidge Gadd
Haddock inquiry call over judge's comments: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Haddock jailed for 10 years, but may be out in only two: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
'Open competition' to join parades body: (from the Irish News, Nov 18) Catherine Morrison
North victims fund extended: The Irish Times
Spirit triumphs in Northern Ireland, volunteer says: Toledo Blade (Nov 18) David Yonke
Housing bias: Irelandclick.com (Nov 17) Editorial
Death of a tartan terrorist: The Sunday Times (Oct 8) Kenny Farquharson
Tuesday, November 21
British MPs to debate North power-sharing: The Irish Times
Sinn Fein and DUP start talking . . . but no sign of big Ian: Irish Independent Gene McKenna and Dominic Cunningham
Adams warned as Sinn Fein drags feet on policing: The Herald Michael Settle
Deadline looms large on horizon: Irelandclick.com Áine McEntee
Church leaders hopeful of a peace deal: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
War is over politics is new armed combat: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Time of the essence to broker a deal: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Countdown to a comedown?: Irelandclick.com Editorial
Gardai review Adams' security: The Irish Times
Contra Con Artists: The Blanket (Nov 18) Anthony McIntyre
Inquiry into 'misleading' Hain letter: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Hain faces top-level inquiry over 'victims' appointment: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
N Ireland's new inter-faith estates: BBC Kevin Connolly
Mark Haddock jailed for 10 years: UTV Internet
Mother waits ten years for her son's killers to be caught: (from the Irish News, Nov 16) Bimpe Fatogun
Bomb link claimed at Omagh trial: BBC
Ulster-Scots job ad only in English: (from the Irish News, Nov 18) Claire Simpson
Inquiry call after £250,000 went to Ulster-Scots show: Irelandclick.com Ciarán Barnes
Ulster-Scots in the depths: Belfast Telegraph Pól Ó Muirí
'The council should be ashamed over wreath laid by UVF terrorists': Sunday Life (Nov 19) Stephen Breen
Eleven residents of Ardoyne targeted by loyalist gang: Irelandclick.com (Nov 17) Ciarán Barnes
Former' Miami' members set for tearful reunion: Sunday Life (Nov 19) Eddie McIlwaine
Game passes off peacefuly: Irelandclick.com Áine McEntee
Gay rights law 'being forced through': Daily Telegraph Philip Johnston
Head of the Anglican church meets Pope but no Ian this time: Irish Independent John Cooney
Unity with Catholics 'has hit the buffers': Daily Telegraph (Nov 16) Jonathan Petre
Monday, November 20
North's parties to meet today after postponement: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Parties 'must decide ministers': BBC
Paisley says no to Stormont meeting: Sunday Life (Nov 19) Alan Murray
Warm welcome for the announcement of March date for Assembly elections: Irelandclick.com (Nov 17) Ciarán Barnes
'Let's consign direct rule to the dustbin': Sunday Life (Nov 19) Peter Hain
Election date casts dull cloud over sick counties: (from the Irish News, Nov 18) James Kelly
Who Can Get Dr No to Say Yes?: The Blanket (Nov 11) John Coulter
Deal concerns must be aired: (from the Irish News, Nov 18) Editorial
Inter-Parliamentary Body finally meets in the north: (from Fortnight) Gary Kent
'D' for disaffected: Sunday Life (Nov 19) Brian Rowan
Misfits need to be faced down: Irelandclick.com (Nov 17) Martin Morgan
Murphy's flaw!: Sunday Life (Nov 19)
Bumbling Hain obscures last week's political gaffe: (from the Irish News, Nov 16) Newton Emerson
Catholics 77% of housing waiting list: Irelandclick.com (Nov 17) Áine McEntee
MPs set to discuss UVF threat to journalist: Sunday Life (Nov 19) Ciaran Murray
Gaelgeoir shops boycott over Dingle name change: Irish Independent
DUP 'super bigots' veto bilingual signs: Irelandclick.com (Nov 16) Evan Short
United Ireland Party pulls official logo: Irish Independent
Writhing in the ecstasy of oppression: Sunday Independent (Nov 19) Declan Lynch
Electricity move shocks Empey: Sunday Business Post (Nov 19)
Facing a taxing question: Irelandclick.com (Nov 16) Editorial
Taxing lessons to be learned from Northern Ireland: The Herald Jim Mather
Sunday, November 19
Election timing angers DUP: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
DUP will not be rushed Robinson: BBC
Alliance slam govt over talks snub: UTV Internet
Big picture trumps tough talking: BBC Mark Devenport
Troubles' ended?: Philadelphia Inquirer
SF slow on uptake over new NI role for MI5: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Call for more scrutiny of MI5's role in Ulster: The Observer Henry McDonald
Police winning over republican heartland: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
SF must say yes to policing: Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Gerry and Martin, the unlikeliest martyrs: Sunday Independent Emer O'Kelly
Parties ignore deadline: Sunday Business Post Brian Feeney
Republicans deny plot to murder Adams: The Observer Henry McDonald
Gallagher Adams death threat is bogus: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Real IRA threat not going away: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Meticulous records reveal extent of IRA's criminal operations: Sunday Independent Liam Collins
Corrupt company's link to Sinn Fein $375,000 fundraiser: Sunday Independent Jody Corcoran
North corporate tax cut is not the answer: Sunday Business Post Peter Bunting
Did prison education bring peace?: BBC Kevin Connolly
'History catching up with Provos' O'Malley: Sunday Independent Don Lavery
Objection to Catholic murder ended British officer's army career: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Sunday World's 'spy' story cleared by PCC: Press Gazette (Nov 16) Dominic Ponsford
UEFA monitors Celtic fans for sectarian singing: The Sunday Times Rodger Baillie
Saturday, November 18
New pledge set to move power-sharing forward: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
MLAs will still be paid: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Alliance anger after NI talks exclusion: The Irish Times
Chief Constable on patrol in Derry Orde urges SF to back policing: Derry Journal
North-south veto cannot be enforced: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
A new assembly can't cure all ills: (from the Irish News) Paddy Murphy
Backlash against Brown's £50bn package: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Time to focus on economy: (from the Irish News) Editorial
No room for MI5 in the North: Village (Nov 9) Gerry Adams
INLA not targeting SF leadership insists IRSP: Derry Journal
Gardai probe Real IRA link with arms seized in city: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Who Will Head Friends of Ireland?: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Ó Cuív says he will not oppose name change: RTE
Martin Ferris and the Boston criminal: Village (Aug 17)
PSNI GAA team in first gardai win: BBC
Chief police officers outraged by bigotry report: The Herald (Nov 17) Cameron Simpson
Friday, November 17
Formula for nomination of NI ministers sought: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Policing deadlock still threatens deal in North: Irish Independent Gene McKenna, Bernard Purcell and Dan McGinn
Hain confirms ministerial pledge deadline: RTE
Dup 'delight' at prospect of March poll: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam and Claire McNeilly
Assembly law fudges deadline day: BBC Martina Purdy
Divided in peace: New Statesman John Kampfner
Light shining at the end of the tunnel: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Americans Confused by Lack of Progress on NI Policing Issues: The Universe
Adams on guard: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon & Anne Cadwallader
Some republicans sowing seeds of confusion: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Extra human rights powers, Diplock courts to go: Belfast Telegraph Mark Hookham
Individuals under loyalist threat call for protection: (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
Border landmine was aimed at community police: Impartial Reporter
Judge to rule over victims' post: BBC
Hain back in the dock: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Hain 'should consider position': BBC
Assisting victims' families: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Families' in extended campaign: Down Democrat
Omagh DNA evidence 'unreliable': BBC
Terry Waite to unveil Omagh bomb archive: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
War of words holds up memorial to bomb victims: Ulster Herald
No parade before laying up colours angers RIR soldiers: Impartial Reporter
Born Fighter a Senate Winner: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Tom Deignan
'Teach players to tackle sectarianism': The Scotsman Louise Gray
Thursday, November 16
Deal legislation to be unveiled: BBC
'Ulster must be led into the light': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Sinn Fein at Holyrood for talks on peace process: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie
A final salvo from Seamus Close at the end of 30 years of politics: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Pledge to fully endorse police: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Boiling the frog: Belfast Telegraph Robert McCartney
Proconsul's jiggery-pokery comes at a price: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
The panto stars: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Looking to political progress at Edentubber anniversary: Newry Democrat
Threats to Sinn Fein 'very real': BBC
Cameron Sinn Féin should hand over killers: Irish Examiner
Outrage over laying of UVF wreath at City Hall cenotaph: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Violence fears as new boss boots out old guard: Sunday Life (Nov 12) Stephen Breen
A constant voice of moderation in a society that was torn apart: (from the Irish News, Nov 14) William Scholes
RIRA bomb 'designed to kill police': Irish Independent Michael McHugh
O'Dea pulls out of launch for IRA man's biography: Irish Examiner Jimmy Woulfe
Unions slam North tax cut move: Irish Independent Brendan Keenan
Delights of the north After The Troubles come the tourists: The Independent David McKittrick
Washington to host NI exhibition: BBC (Nov 8)
Meehan, back from Northern Ireland, sees a less violent region: Lowell Sun Evan Lehman
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