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Wednesday, October 15
Haass impressed with quality of peace talks: UTV Internet
Speculation on deal mounts: BBC Brian Rowan
Out of the barrel of a silenced gun: (from the Irish News) Patrick Murphy
Face-to-Face Talks a Sign of Maturity: The News Letter Editorial
Ahern confirms Real IRA meeting: UTV Internet
Implacable opponents of British rule: Aljazeera (Aug 6) Roshan Salih
Omagh suspect seeks damages from the police: The Scotsman Alan Erwin
Irish terrorists blamed for illegal gun trade in UK: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
IRA guns link 'doesn't exist': Manchester Evening News (Oct 14) Neal Snowdon
Terror gun smuggling racket denied: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Large fire bomb type device made safe in N Belfast: RTE
New Proposal on Flying Union Flag Fails to Satisfy Both Sides: The News Letter
Former UDA boss flees North as cash row coup misfires: Irish Independent David McKittrick
Man quizzed about Finucane killing: Belfast Telegraph
PSNI Poppy Day Inquiry is Condemned: The News Letter
Police respond to criticism from Sinn Féin: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Last Minute Reprieve for Former Army Spy Fulton: The News Letter
Microsoft pulls the plug on sectarian websites: Belfast Telegraph
Playing ball in Boston: (from Irelandclick.com, Oct 10) Anthony Neeson
Irish Labour to set up Northern Forum: Irish World Tom Griffin
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Bloody Sunday Inquiry update: UTV Internet
Families to claim General Jackson's Bloddy Sunday shot-list 'a false account': (from the Sunday Tribune, Oct 12) Eamonn McCann
Army chief set for tribunal: BBC
Tuesday, October 14
Haass joins in Downing Street talks: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Hope of Ulster poll before Christmas: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
Ulster breakthrough 'dependent on IRA': The Times David Lister
Boost for North elections after London summit: The Irish Times Frank Millar
Stalled peace process faces yet another 'crucial' week: Boston Herald (Oct 13) Jim Dee
Parties holding cards close: BBC Brian Rowan
Blair must come to terms with the IRA's bottom line: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
UUP never 'declared' its position: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
UUP rebels told to apply for party whip: Belfast Telegraph
Caitriona's Elected: (from Irelandclick.com)
Nationalist 'animals' in attack on Catholics: (from the Irish News) Marie Louise McCrory
Loyalists in failed coup ‘flee’ to Scotland: The Herald William Tinning
Band funding: (from Irelandclick.com) Editorial
Irish guns 'fuel British crime': BBC
Website Watch on Ceasefires: The News Letter Gary Kelly
A lone voice of truth amid a sea of media distortion: Irish World Paul Donovan
Black’s family demand answers: (from Irelandclick.com) Andrea McKernon
Scot faces trial over IRA attack: Scotland on Sunday (Oct 5) Michael Leidig
Public inquiry on way into IRA murder of policemen: Irish Independent Tom Brady
A Triumph of Good Over Evil: The News Letter Karen Quinn
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Soldier left army and joined UDA, inquiry is told: The Independent David McKittrick
Soldier gives graphic account of shooting: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
Monday, October 13
Summit looks at push for Stormont election: The Herald Michael Settle
Adams and Trimble to join Ahern and Blair in No 10 talks: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ahern - Peace process work far from over: UTV Internet
You could wreck the agreement Tony: Sunday Life (Oct 12) Alan Murray
North peace could be example to world, says Cowen: Irish Examiner Michael O’Farrell
Orde pressured on judge ruling: Sunday Life (Oct 12) Alan Murray
Taoiseach pledges full inquiry into gardaí and IRA collusion claims: Irish Examiner Sean O'Riordan
Belfast hardman refuses to give in to son's murderers: The Independent David McKittrick
Growling mad!: Sunday Life (Oct 12) Stephen Gordon
Support our postal workers: (from Irelandclick.com, Oct 9) Editorial
Dissident threat 'significant': BBC
Abducted Co. Down man returns home: UTV Internet
Say 'No' to IRA request: Sunday Life (Oct 12) Editorial
Heroes and Villains: The Blanket Tommy Gorman
‘Catholic priests in Freemasons’ claim: (from the Irish News, Oct 6)
Saville finds Bloody Sunday inquiry facinating: Sunday Life (Oct 12)
Award for woman seen as widows’ ‘rock’: Impartial Reporter
Why I'm a foreigner in my own capital: Irish Independent Michelle nic Pháidín
Muslims claim to be “the new Irish”: The Irish World (Sep 26) Paul Donovan
Sunday, October 12
Blair to call Stormont poll: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
No breakthrough in Adams/Trimble talks: RTE
Adams hopeful over elections: Scotland on Sunday
Adams Hotly Pressed at last: Sunday Independent Brendan O'Connor
Battle for Unionist votes begins: Belfast Telegraph Gary Grattan
Dodds slams rebel Ulster Unionists: (from the Irish News)
Democracy without elections: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
Cory's parity will raise more ghosts: The Observer Henry McDonald
Judge backs probes into claims Irish colluded in British killings: Sunday Herald Stephen Collins
Families promised advance notice of Cory assassination probe's findings: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
Provos demand to keep terror war chest: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Unionist urges SF to drop opposition to DPPs: Belfast Telegraph
Tangled Times: The Blanket Eamonn McCann
A thousand welcomes to the land of confusion: (from the Irish News) James Kelly
Anti-sectarian laws won't work - lawyers: Sunday Business Post
TAIGS OUT - UDA thugs are back with night of attacks on Catholic homes: (from Irelandclick.com, Oct 10) Áine McEntee
Sinn Féin looks to build alliance of the left: Irish Examiner (Sep 26) Fionnán Sheahan
Tough questions for Labour: Irish World Tom Griffin
Green whitewash: The Observer Henry McDonald
Holding true course on difficult road to peace: Belfast Telegraph Robin Morton
Tamil Tigers pick Ulster’s brains on peace: The Sunday Times Scott Millar and Siobhan Maguire
Ulster surprise - a beating for your birthday: Scotland on Sunday Nicola Byrne
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
UDA Para Applies For Screening: Derry Journal (Oct 10)
Saturday, October 11
Leaders hold further talks: BBC
Northern Ireland poised for new elections despite lack of agreement: The Independent David McKittrick
Northern Ireland poll date imminent: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Unionists fear voter apathy in new election: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Colombia campaigner lined-up for elections: UTV Internet
Parties holding cards close: BBC Brian Rowan
Terminator role has real clout in Ulster elections: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Empey welcomes MPs' return: BBC
Cross-party unity to ensure we get our fair share of misery: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 9) Eamonn McCann
Prison officers targeted in attacks: BBC
'Peace' claim follows violent attacks: (from the Irish News)
Polarised Protestants Isolated In West Bank: The News Letter Ian Starrett
Unionist MP back from Colombia: (from the Irish News, Sep 16)
Labour pays off for NI campaigner: Irish World Peter Kelly
McBride case ‘not for Spellar to handle’: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
Yet another leak . . .: Irish Independent (Sep 27)
Ambassador shares a cúpla focail: Irish Examiner Dan Buckley
Bombings Blamed For Epidemic Of Deafness: The News Letter Sandra Murphy
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Dead or alive - para was ready to kill McGuinness: Irish Independent Kieran McDaid
Soldier in bishop rifle claim: BBC
I Didn't See Any Nail Bombs On Body - Soldier: The News Letter
Friday, October 10
Further SF assurances necessary - Trimble: RTE
Rebel MPs 'back in fold': BBC
Call An Election Now - Paisley: The News Letter Ciaran Mckeown
All bets are off in election stakes: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Nervous parties keep cards close to their chests: Irish Independent
Unionism and US share insecurities: (from the Irish News, Oct 7) Patrick Murphy
Orde - year on a roller coaster: Irish Echo Jack Holland
Prison officers slam jail split plans: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Separation is no cheap option: BBC Brian Rowan
GET OUT — Protestant postal workers warned to quit West Belfast walks or be killed: (from Irelandclick.com)
Attack on pupils sectarian PSNI: Belfast Telegraph Ben Lowry
Sinn Fein challenges British government over ongoing attacks: (from Irelandclick.com) Jarlath Kearney
Four held over McGurk murder: UTV Internet
Terror boss's fury over book claims: Sunday Life (Oct 5) Stephen Gordon
Senate confirms Kenny as ambassador: Irish Echo Susan Garraty
Hamilton split on snub of bobbies: Trenton Times (Oct 6) Maria Cramer
Force 'split' after arrival of informer: (from the Irish News)
Row over Council's funds for GAA club: Belfast Telegraph Kim Kelly
Irish must hold MPs to account: The Irish World (Sep 26) Editorial
Ordinary people will not let agreement die — MEP: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Former soldier was in UDA: BBC
Soldier 'took body in car': BBC
Thursday, October 9
SDLP urges Blair to set NI elections date: RTE
Radical ways forward?: BBC Mark Devenport
Sniffing out a 'no' by any other name: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Would-be poll victors will not be silenced: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
We have a right to democracy: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Publish collusion report, says Adams: Irish Examiner Dan Buckley
End This Sectarian Charade, Rea And Bradley Told: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Sinn Fein sectarian attack dossier: UTV Internet
Nationalists blamed for attacks: BBC
Hate crime laws 'overdue': Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
Debate hasn’t flagged...: (from the Irish News, Oct 7) Bimpe Fatogun
Prison 'separation' costs millions: BBC
Hurd book fails to speak volumes: Belfast Telegraph
Labour in a pickle over membership issue: Irish World Paul Donovan
Inquest into death of punishment victim: UTV Internet (Oct 2)
Police and army challenge demand for evidence: Belfast Telegraph
Maguire brothers face IRA charges: Sunday Life (Sep 28)
Gilmore under fire for letter: Trenton Times (Oct 3) Maria Cramer
Omagh relatives at Tory meeting: BBC
Motorman Shooting Must Be Reopened: Derry Journal
Taoiseach backs formal role for North in Seanad overhaul: Irish Independent (Sep 16) Lorna Reid
Tiger jaw in Emerald Isle: The Sunday Leader (Colombo, Oct 5) D. B. S. Jeyaraj
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Para 'certain' the first shots were fired at army: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
British Agent Dismissed As 'Fantasist': Derry Journal
Wednesday, October 8
UUP meets to discuss election deal: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Unionists 'making peace process more difficult': UTV Internet
Unionists' demands 'not too high': BBC
Ahern - Not ready yet for NI elections: UTV Internet
Party at war agrees to differ over deal: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Irish republicanism as I see it, from outside the tent looking in: The Blanket Thomas Gore
Judge issues warning over reports into Ulster killings: The Independent David McKittrick
Judge seeks more inquiries into Ulster killings: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Coroner still awaiting copy of murder report: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
Ervine on loyalist decommissioning: UTV Internet
Itching for a big hit - UFF killer squad: Sunday Life (Oct 5)
Stability Is Needed To Heal Divisions: The News Letter Editorial
Trust Is Real Casualty Of 30 Years Of Violence: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
MoD and Chief Constable defy Mallon coroner: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Flag flying at city hall 'not legally defensible': (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Ex-Terrorists Take A Big Slice Of Cash Aid: The News Letter Kate Cooney
Justice must be dispensed faster: (from the Irish News) Editorial
NIO claims put my life at risk - Frazer: Sunday Life (Sep 21)
US ban on Real IRA stays in place: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Mayor Gilmore's letter: Trenton Times (Oct 2) Editorial
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Ex-soldier denies executing victim: The Scotsman Rhiannon Edward
Bloody Sunday soldiers acted like death squad, claims QC: Financial Times Jimmy Burns
New Legal Move On McGuinness: The News Letter Gary Kelly
Tuesday, October 7
Talks Dismissed As Republican Plot: The News Letter
'Ferocious' difficulties face election - Ahern: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
US envoy to boost North peace talks: Irish Independent Louise McCall
IRA Arms Disposal Must Be Clear-Cut: The News Letter Dan McGinn
Unionists' rejection of formula is revealed: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
UUP never ‘declared’ its position: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Assembly on hold as alleged spies await day in court: Boston Herald (Oct 6) Jim Dee
Families demand spy charges are dropped: (from Irelandclick.com) Jarlath Kearney
Drift from 'one true faith' deflated Republican dream: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
'Why am I the leader of Sinn Fein? Because there’s nobody else stupid enough to do the job': Sunday Herald (Oct 5) Vicky Allan
'If the IRA went away, there'd be another IRA the day after': The Times Andrew Billen
Governments given murder reviews: BBC
Calls mount for collusion inquiry: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
LVF chief's father demands answers over Cory report: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Ahern, Blair ponder police collusion probe: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
SF Man May Have Paid Blood Money: The News Letter
Government must order full inquiry: Irish Examiner Editorial
O’Loan urged to probe murder collusion claim: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Comic relief 'in talks' over ex-IRA bomber fund: Irish Independent Caroline Gammell
I'd talk with dissidents again - Omagh father: Belfast Telegraph
The Search For Justice Continues: The News Letter Editorial
Police monitor targeted: Irish Independent Louise McCall
Police chief tells of fears on new terror recruits: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
The Wright remit for Special Branch: (from Irelandclick.com) Jarlath Kearney
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Para fired 19 times 'at Bloody Sunday sniper': Daily Telegraph Neil Tweedie
'Silence' over three deaths: BBC
Monday, October 6
Ahern renews call to Blair on North elections: Irish Examiner Ann Cahill
The Cory Report - The moment of truth: Sunday Life (Oct 5) Editorial
PSNI members face expulsion calls: Sunday Business Post (Oct 5) Paul T Colgan
RIRA Legal Aid furore: Sunday Life (Oct 5) Alan Murray
Father of Omagh victim in talks with extremists: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
30-Year Legacy of Troubles: The News Letter (Oct 2) Kim Hewitt
Northerners are still the black sheep: (from the Irish News, Sep 30) Briedge Gadd
Stormont 'spy ring' call: UTV Internet
Scappaticci's court bid to clear name: Sunday Business Post (Oct 5) Barry O'Kelly
NI sport 'sectarian' row: UTV Internet (Oct 4)
Sectarian Violence a Grim Warning: The News Letter (Sep 5) Editorial
Massacre At The Monbar: The Blanket (Sep 25) Anthony McIntyre
Taylor denies any involvement in joint bid for Derry Journal: Sunday Business Post (Oct 5) Paul T Colgan and Anton McCabe
Cathal O Mordha, true friend of Ireland: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
'Blair Admitted his Role in the Killings of Police Officers': The News Letter (Sep 5)
Anniversary of march into chaos: Sunday Business Post (Oct 5) Tom McGurk
Group enjoys Orange HQ trip: (from the Irish News, Oct 4) Bimpe Fatogun
St Gerry can mention my estranged sister but it appears I can't: Sunday Independent (Oct 5) Eilis O'Hanlon
Bestseller that slithers from bullets to ballot box: The Sunday Times (Oct 5) John Burns
'Mad Dog' Adair exposed as bungling liar in book: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Former Provos may testify to Saville: (from the Irish News, Sep 30) Seamus McKinney
Ex-IRA men offer Bloody Sunday evidence: Sunday Business Post (Oct 5) Eamonn MacDermott
Sunday, October 5
Summit talks fail to break North logjam: Sunday Independent Conor Sweeney
Election may be on cards despite logjam: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
UUP 'blocking peace moves': BBC
McGuinness hint over IRA arms: The Observer Henry McDonald
Unionist rebels return to fold as poll looms: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke and Stephen O'Brien
Judge to hand over report on controversial murders: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Now the Irish can join three Labour parties: The Observer Henry McDonald
Labour wary of NI membership: BBC (Oct 2) Mark Devenport
Was my family a victim of the Labour Party's racism?: Sunday Telegraph Jenny McCartney
Woman to head NI security force: The Sunday Times Chris Ryder
Rule 'won't affect PSNI masons': Belfast Telegraph Paul Dykes
Comic Relief funds freed IRA terrorists: The Sunday Times Jonathan Calvert and Ben Dowell
Inside the Crum: (from Irelandclick.com, Oct 2) Allison Morris
UDA Blamed for Bomb Threats to Prison Staff: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Revealed - UDA plot to kill Kennedys: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Adair linked to Finucane killers: The Sunday Times Chris Ryder
Terror chiefs say 'sorry' to families of slain informers: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Omagh families demand Dublin hands over informer: The Observer Henry McDonald
Omagh film will focus on families' fight: The Sunday Times John Burns
Arrest fears over 'dirty war' book: The Observer Henry McDonald
A three-year-old is no soldier, Gerry: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Hume pays emotional tribute to a 'great friend of Ireland' in US: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Brinks heist priest plans book about his life: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Bill and Tony's bad adventure: The Australian (Sep 30) Philip Webster
Saturday, October 4
Blair and Ahern in talks: BBC
Trimble sets out deadline for political progress: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
SF plays down hopes of deal: UTV Internet
Elections in North likely for November, says Ahern: The Irish Times Mark Brennock
Ulster Unionists reject declaration: BBC
UUP urged to focus: UTV Internet
Compromise sought as talks continue: BBC Gareth Gordon
Gerry Adams intervenes in O'Hagan case: (from Irelandclick.com) Jarlath Kearney
Not great, not even good ...: Irish Independent Conor Cruise O'Brien
DUP allege bid to bend police recruitment quota: UTV Internet
GAA Flag Family a Bit Naive, Says MP After Shots: The News Letter
Buck Passing on Flags Must Stop: Derry Journal (Sep 26)
Open door on Partition: Belfast Telegraph Ciaran O'Neill
Robbers linked to terror gangs: The Scotsman Dan McDougall
Police revisit scene of loyalist murder: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Innocent man executed by feuding terrorists: UTV Internet
Commissioner signals will to meet Loyalist Commission over attacks: (from Irelandclick.com) Andrea McKernon
Outside chance for outside party: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Act to tackle sectarianism after a 30-year struggle: (from the Irish News) Eamon Phoenix
Hardline on Hatred Fails to See Cause: The News Letter Editorial
Football Clubs Should do More: The News Letter
IRA moves to clear Ardoyne man's name: (from Irelandclick.com, Oct 2)
Vodafone pledge on Border fees: Belfast Telegraph
Burchill reported to police for 'racist' attack on Irish: The Independent Ian Burrell
Church storm over 'BBC Bias': Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Jon Myles
Friday, October 3
IRA 'must deliver or we will be stuck in cold storage': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Empey accused of fearing an election: UTV Internet
'Trimble knows the old days are over' - Gerry Adams: Sunday Business Post (Sep 28) Pat Leahy
The many tales of Gerry Adams: (from the News Letter, Oct 2) Suzanne Breen
It's time Gerry broke the bad news to the foot soldiers: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 30) Steven King
Adams gets specific - SF wants end to IRA: Irish Echo Jack Holland
Law to clamp down on sectarianism: The Guardian Matthew Tempest
Sectarianism - 'not recognised as a problem': Impartial Reporter
Loyalists behind 'sectarian' attack: BBC
SDLP Demands Action on Bill of Rights Forum: The News Letter
Judge selection 'transparency' call: BBC
'IRA abduct dissident republican': UTV Internet
SF youth criticised over 'lapel Armalites': (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
NI marching watchdog appointed for further two years: UTV Internet
Overtime bill for police hits new high: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
No 'blind eye' to bobbies?: Trenton Times (Oct 1) Maria Cramer
Our mum was tortured says victim's daughter: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Joining in the spirit of an All-Ireland win: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
Kelly judicial appeal hears no re-investigation ever took place: Ulster Herald Adrian Mullan
Inquiries decision expected this year: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Investigating the Inquiry: Belfast Telegraph Robert McCartney
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Paratrooper admits killing four on Bloody Sunday: The Independent David McKittrick
Tribunal soldier 'screened': Belfast Telegraph
Thursday, October 2
North to vote before end of year if new talks succeed: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Efforts continue to break impasse: BBC
Assembly election date crucial, says SF: RTE
Political gap widens over Assembly elections: UTV Internet
Parties become entrenched over form of words: (from the Irish News) William Graham
SF warns of 'spin threat to devolution': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
IRA must not be let off the hook, says Ford: Belfast Telegraph
Trimble Launches Scathing Attack on DUP Talks Record: The News Letter
Who can unionists trust?: Belfast Telegraph Peter Robinson
North’s religious-political divide will continue to define its politics: Irish Examiner Noel Whelan
Shakers who must become movers for political success: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Paisley junior - IRA set to return to war: UTV Internet
IRA not imminent threat says Chief Constable: RTE
50/50 Drive on Course Despite RC Attack Fears: The News Letter
Police recruits merit support: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Time for SF to Bite the Bullet Over Policing: The News Letter Editorial
Alleged IRA spy ring court: UTV Internet
Party lifts ban on members in Ulster: Daily Telegraph George Jones
Blair bugbear to Labour hopes in Ulster: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Hands up who wants to join New Labour?: (from the News Letter) Suzanne Breen
Change is a fact of life in politics: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Lacy professes love for bobbies: Trenton Times (Sep 26) Maria Cramer
Julie Burchill turns on the Irish ... again: (from the Irish World, Sep 24) Paul Donovan
Father backs murder probe: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 24) David Gordon
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
Bloody Sunday Para 'remembers nothing': Daily Telegraph Neil Tweedie
Wednesday, October 1
'Time short' warns Trimble: BBC
Party leaders shake on it for first time: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Deal talks go on as election looms: BBC Brian Rowan
We are the Party of Ideas, Says Robinson: The News Letter
Decision day soon for dissident MPs: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
IRA Needs to Sort Out its Millionaires: The News Letter Dan McGinn
Imposed unity cannot be the final solution: (from the Irish News, Sep 29) Roy Garland
Catholics 'afraid to join North force': Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
IRA memorial a grim reminder of suffering inflicted on many: Boston Herald (Sep 29) Jim Dee
IRA Held Roadblock Near Massacre Site: The News Letter (Sep 11)
Between Theory and Reality: The Blanket (Sep 4) Eamon Sweeney
City on the Brink: The News Letter Richard Sherriff
Let's join the civilised world: (from the Irish News) Editorial
From horror to humanity: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Renewed call to move on McBride injustice: (from the Irish News, Sep 29) William Scholes
Human Rights Concerns Not Being Addressed: Derry Journal (Sep 16)
Maskey - NI council failed in pledge: UTV Internet
Scots' Anti-Bigotry Moves: The News Letter
Decision not to prosecute IRA informer 'wrong': Irish Independent Chris Parkin
--------- Bloody Sunday News ---------
IRA Man to Give 'Sunday' Evidence: Derry Journal
No evidence given over 'shot': BBC
Soldier's evidence backs up that of ex-IRA man: Belfast Telegraph
Bloody Sunday inquiry defended: The Times Frances Gibb
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