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Sunday, October 15
All of Ireland to vote on deal: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Kenny comes out against NI referendum idea: RTE
The rewards for peace: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Hain confident over NI government: BBC
Irish language Act for Northern Ireland: RTE
McGuinness oath of allegiance may scupper new deal: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
From the state's armed wing to a service for the people...: Andersonstown News (Oct 12) Roisin McManus
Blair's last-ditch deal saved Irish talks: The Observer Henry McDonald
150 days to prove democracy has a chance in Northern Ireland: Scotland on Sunday Brian Wilson
St Andrews 'odd negotiation': BBC Martina Purdy
Can the St Andrews agreement bring lasting peace to the North?: Sunday Tribune Shane Coleman
Has Paisley given in at last to temptation?: The Observer Henry McDonald
Paisley lets in a little light: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Paisley brazenly rewrites his own history to take credit for this deal: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
It's not too much of a price to sit down and talk together: North Belfast News (Oct 13) Martin Morgan
Pride and prejudice of North's petty politicians: Sunday Independent Brendan O'Connor
Reasoned change is inevitable: Andersonstown News (Oct 12) Des Wilson
Our leaders need to expose the follies of the peace process: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Editorials
College praised for Orange outreach: Andersonstown News (Oct 12)
Rape centre really needs military wing to get cash: (from the Irish News, Oct 5) Newton Emerson
Working Class Hero: The Blanket (Oct 8) Mick Hall
Truth about Sallins robbery: Sunday Business Post Nicola Cooke
Protestant alienation to be addressed at convention: The Sunday Times Ciaran O'Neill
Catholic leader backs Scottish independence: Scotland on Sunday Eddie Barnes
If Scotland opts for independence it will bring out the best in us: The Sunday Times Tom Farmer
Saturday, October 14
Deal Would Revive N. Ireland Assembly: Washington Post Kevin Sullivan
Ulster power talks end with a plan but no handshake: The Times David Sharrock
DUP and Sinn Féin move closer to agreement: The Irish Times Frank Millar and Gerry Moriarty
Deal on devolution close as Paisley sounds upbeat note: The Independent David McKittrick
Parties to respond within a month: BBC
DUP leader's meeting with Blair opened door to deal: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
SDLP accused of selling out: The News Letter
Raised eyebrows at UUP bloggers: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Big Ian softens tone with talk of work to be done: Irish Independent
Paisley looks to golden anniversary: BBC Niall Glynn
Forget SF, key to a resolution was in Paisley's hands all along: Irish Independent
Talks puts power sharing back on track: BBC Kevin Connolly
10 essentials to ensure a new deal will stick: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Lifelong foes edge closer to peace in our time: Irish Independent
It's time for the next step in building good Northern relations: Irish Examiner Ryle Dwyer
St Andrews deal Parties must finally deliver on promises: Irish Examiner Editorial
From foes to . . . friends?: Irish Independent Editorial
Government backs PSNI's principles on MI5 relations: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
UDA holds talks with peacemakers: BBC
IRA urged it's time for the truth: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Police 'must do more' to alleviate terror campaign: The News Letter
Parties unite against sectarianism: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
SF Hopeful of Fundraising Ban End: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Joan Bolger
Officer admits evidence 'lacking': BBC
Real IRA suspect not allowed to visit town near Dundalk: (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
Wilson accused of 'spitting venom' in bust-up with victims' relatives: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton and Noel McAdam
Strange Omission From Times: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Century of Irish language growth: Andersonstown News (Oct 9) Séamus MacSeain
Rangers fans banned from matches: BBC
100 voices Independence or Union?: The Scotsman Alison Hardie
Friday, October 13
Timetable ultimatum as recrimination mars Irish devolution talks: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Ulster's two sides refuse to budge over policing: The Times David Sharrock
Hopes for N Ireland deal recede: Financial Times Christopher Adams and John Murray Brown
Pressure on SF and DUP to break stalemate: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
DUP will not bargain on policing: UTV Internet
Blair may impose Ulster deal: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie & Michael Settle
These talks will need more than a fair wind if they are to succeed: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Will North parties go for broke or settle for another drawing board?: Irish Examiner Pat Brosnan
Paisley's potential for a new Ireland: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Paisley's 'big media day' leaves him flat-footed: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
A true commitment to peace: Newark Star-Ledger (Oct 6) Editorial
Still saying 'no': Irish Echo Editorial
Our future it must be in our hands: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Irish ferry bid falls victim to politics: The Herald David Ross
Police continue to build on success of joint operations: Derry Journal (Oct 10)
Another senior Ulster Unionist has defected to the DUP: The News Letter
One thing worse than the Catholic 'devil you know': (from the Irish News) Newton Emerson
Parades 'out of step': Ulster Herald
Court hears of 'regret' over Omagh bombing: RTE
O'Loan lets off steam at MLA over 'criticism': The News Letter
O'Loan's staff looking south: Sunday Life (Oct 8) Alan Murray
Lifetime ban on identifying witness in murder trial: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Widow's pain is still raw: Impartial Reporter
Derry man asked to turn informer: Derry Journal (Oct 10)
HET History of Whitewash Continues: The Blanket (Oct 8) Martin Galvin
Politicians and organisers clash over Beragh loyalist parade: Ulster Herald Adrian Mullan
Thursday, October 12
Decision time for NI's future, say Ahern and Blair: The Irish Times Frank Millar
Blair hails a pivotal moment for Ulster: The Times David Sharrock
Adams 'Unionists must do deal': UTV Internet
Attention fixed on Paisley at crucial talks on Ulster: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Weather a bad harbinger for talks: BBC Martina Purdy
Can Blair end 30-year strife in 2 days: The Scotsman Peter McMahon
UUP 'DUP wrestling same dilemma': UTV Internet
Northern Ireland's 'Dr. No' Faces New Political Dilemma: New York Times Alan Cowell
Paisley holds key to return of power to Stormont: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Could Dr No at last be learning how to say yes?: The Times David Sharrock
One Small Step for Paisley, One Giant Step for Ireland?: The Blanket John Coulter
It's amazing how a weekend away with Ian Paisley in a windswept St Andrews can improve the mood: Irish Independent
Securing the Irish Peace: Foreign_Policy_in_Focus (Oct 9) Jim Dee
Politicians urged to focus on economy: The News Letter
N Ireland names its price for a lasting peace: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Hain 'SF must back police': UTV Internet
Finally, it seems the IRA is preparing to go away, you know: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 10) Brian Rowan
In hotel regularly blitzed by IRA, republicans prepare to do a deal: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
If assembly goes down the DUP goes with it: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Prize of a lasting peace: The Herald Editorial
Orange Order meets with councils: BBC
Scrap parades body for progress Order: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Killer Stone quizzed over other murder bids: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
The Chief Suspect in a loyalist murder denies pulling the trigger.: UTV Internet
Estate terrorised by gang: The News Letter
It's no use just jailing those in baseball caps: (from the Irish News, Oct 10) Susan McKay
Bomb trial told statement changed: BBC
We want truth on role of informers in killings: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
'Issue of state collusion must be addressed once and for all': (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
Royal crest removed from NI court: BBC
Council agrees to remove Union Flag: The News Letter
Mambo in Spotlight over Ludlow murder: Newry Democrat
Salmond plan to go it alone for Olympics: The Scotsman Hamish MacDonell
Wednesday, October 11
Why Blair may delay Ulster's talks for peace: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Just four weeks to reach deal on Ulster: Financial Times Christopher Adams
DUP still faces the 'litmus test' of sharing power, warns SDLP: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Paisley NI deal 'matter of time': BBC
SF signals a change in its stance on policing: Irish Independent Gene McKenna and Dominic Cunningham
Government hopeful that SF policing issues can be resolved: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Law and order will 'not be sacrificed for Sinn Fein deal': The News Letter
Unlikely setting where old foes may forge a historic peace deal: The Scotsman
Ulster party leaders may finally be close to squaring the circle: The Times David Sharrock
Prepare for 'sequencing' at Scotland talks: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Search for elusive NI peace deal: BBC Kevin Connolly
We'll meet again, say Paisley and Brady after discussions: Belfast Telegraph Matthew McCreary
Political expediency begets progress: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Warm words despite their differences: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
It is time for Northern Ireland to govern itself: The Independent Peter Hain
To Deal or Not: The Blanket (Oct 8) Martin Ingram
Final offer could be as good as it gets for DUP: (from the Irish News) Breidge Gadd
Beyond no surrender: The Times Editorial
MI5 and the question of accountability: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Dissident link to Strabane robbery: UTV Internet
A heavy caseload of human rights: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Troubles legacy 'needs addressed': BBC
35 years on and the pain still lingers: Andersonstown News (Oct 9) Damian McCarney
Why do priests not enter integrated schools?: BBC Maggie Taggart
Businessman 'named and shamed' hits at assets body: The News Letter
Isle tell you what these lands are called: Irish Independent Damian Corless
Tuesday, October 10
Sectarian Rivals Optimistic After Belfast Talks: New York Times Sarah Lyall
Paisley talks peace with Ireland's leading Catholic: The Times David Sharrock
Hain's selling deceit on IRA, says Paisley: Irish Independent
Talks about talks the ground-work: (from the Irish News)
Pressure on Paisley to make deal as Sinn Fein says 'game on': The Herald Michael Settle
'Game on' for power-sharing deal in North, says Adams: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
Blair 'opportunity for peace is here': UTV Internet
Nationalist parties meet Irish PM: BBC
Garda boss backs IMC report: UTV Internet
An amazing conversion? The Big Man makes a long journey: Belfast Telegraph David McKittrick
Bellicose and bigoted all his life so why this U-turn now?: Irish Independent
Viceroys and reverends: The Guardian Niall Stanage
The nefarious Mr Peter Hain: Belfast Telegraph Robert McCartney
From the Balcony: Andersonstown News
Time to share power in Northern Ireland: Financial Times (Oct 9) Editorial
Brady-Paisley meeting Talks point the way to better future: Irish Examiner Editorial
Parties must inch towards resolution: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Meeting the challenge: Irish Independent Editorial
SDLP to quiz Ahern on MI5: UTV Internet
Spooks still haunt a political settlement: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Dissidents blamed for Coleraine arson attack: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Talks not affected by B&Q blaze, claims MP: The News Letter
Robbery suspects Real IRA 'planning spectacular attack': Irish Independent Tom Brady
Loyalists must take responsibility for themselves: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Alliance in appeal to address our past: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Victims are getting raw deal, warns Copeland: The News Letter
North on verge of a 'prosperous future': Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
Bishop warns against 'threat to faith schools': Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
'No link yet' to £26m heist: Irish Independent George Jackson
Regiment blighted by collusion claims: (from the Irish News, Oct 7)
An Fhirinne hit out at PSNI filming: Andersonstown News Roisin McManus
Schoolboy on bail over teen killing: Irish Independent Ashleigh Wallace
Monday, October 9
Sinn Fein stalling over police threatens power-share talks: The Scotsman Gerri Peev
N. Ireland summit looms for 2 leaders: Boston Globe (Oct 8) Kevin Cullen
Paisley's talks with archbishop raise hopes for N Ireland deal: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Major meeting paves way for DUP, SF talks: Irish Independent John Cooney
Adams leads SF team to meet Ahern: UTV Internet
On-the-runs back to haunt talks: BBC Mark Devenport
Exiles who fled IRA terror 'should be allowed home': Irish Examiner (Oct 7)
DUP want exiled to come home: UTV Internet
The devolution debate The blame game must end: Sunday Life (Oct 8) David Ford
Is Paisley ready to jump?: (from the Sunday Tribune, Oct 8) Suzanne Breen
Time for Dr No to don sack cloth and ashes: (from the Irish News, Oct 7) James Kelly
Paisley and McGuinness together? It could just happen: The Herald Graham Walker
Don't just talk, act: The Sunday Times (Oct 8) Editorial
Stormont talks An historic opportunity for change: Irish Examiner Editorial
Historic breakthrough: Worcester Telegram & News (Oct 7) Editorial
Human rights warning: UTV Internet
I'll meet UVF to discuss gowdy: Sunday Life (Oct 8) Stephen Breen
Orde announces review of O'Hagan probe: (from the Irish News, Oct 7) Bimpe Fatogun
Time for new orde-r?: Sunday Life (Oct 8) Alan Murray
PSNI now more acceptable Orde: BBC
Adams murder probe: Sunday Life (Oct 8) Alan Murray and John McGurk
Nationalist protesters block main road: (from the Irish News, Oct 7) Claire Simpson
Republicans threaten to invade government offices: Sunday Life (Oct 8) Stephen Breen
2 Irish clergy to head forum: Springfield Republican Jo-Ann Moriarty
All aboard the independence bandwagon: Scotland on Sunday (Oct 8) Eddie Barnes
Sunday, October 8
Paisley rules out St Andrews deal: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
IMC report edges DUP closer to deal: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Adams 'OTRs no deal breaker': UTV Internet
SF calls for on-the-runs amnesty: BBC
Paisley to ask Brady to pressure Sinn Fein on policing: Sunday Business Post Kieron Wood
Good omens for Big Ian's talks with 'Antichrist': Sunday Independent Colum Kenny
The politicians must seize this historic opportunity for peace: The Observer Peter Hain
The IRA seems serious about peace; so where does that leave Ian Paisley?: Sunday Herald Ian Bell
Can we believe it?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Are the Troubles really over for Northern Ireland?: Sunday Telegraph Olga Craig
Paisley deal or no deal?: The Observer Henry McDonald
Bishop time to end posturing: Impartial Reporter
Fresh appeal to find Gray killer: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 4) Deborah McAleese
PSNI sick days cost £22m: UTV Internet (Oct 4)
Ombudsman says no need for Tasers: BBC (Sep 30)
Very proud day tinged with sadness: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
A regimental service without parallel: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
IRA expert tested bombs in Bahrain: The Sunday Times John Burns
Special visit forges vital language links: Andersonstown News (Oct 2) Joe Nawaz
Harte-felt thanks from the queen: Irish Independent (Oct 5)
The official cost of policing city centre for just one Orange walk £317,000: Sunday Herald Liam McDougall
Saturday, October 7
Sinn Fein insists 'on the runs' issue must be resolved: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Amnesty will scupper deal, warn unionists: Irish Independent Alan Erwin
Devolution task force in secret sessions: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Orange and green can be united on basis of equality: North Belfast News Áine McEntee
Adams dismisses idea of delayed NI deal: RTE
Town shock at presence of dissident terrorists: The News Letter
Can Blair and Hain cope with Sinn Fein's big idea?: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
We are in line with policing, says Sinn Féin: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
SF must join board for sake of progress: The News Letter
Church leaders join to back talks: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Deal or no deal?: Impartial Reporter
Historic venue for marathon talks: BBC Martina Purdy
In N. Ireland, one way forward, no way back: Springfield Republican (Oct 6) Editorial
Good News From Northern Ireland: New York Times Editorial
The Pope's man who went the extra mile for Big Ian: Irish Independent
Ian's followers are lacking in independence of mind: (from the Irish News) Denis Bradley
UDA did not threaten Irish diplomat leading loyalist: Village (Sep 21) Frank Connolly and Justine McCarthy
Feud children 'speak of suicide': BBC
Godfathers bequeath a terrible legacy: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ex-IRA hunger striker criticises 'celebrations': Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Hunger striker in fight for sight: (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
Queen honours the Royal Irish: The Times David Sharrock
For bravery and sacrifice over 30 years, 'Home' regiment is honoured in North: Irish Independent
Game ban for bank robbery accused: BBC
We need to get rid of all of the in-built anger: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Mary Lou recruits Bertie's 'Mr Fix-it' for election aid: Irish Independent Dearbhail McDonald
Foley's Irish Ties: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Friday, October 6
Potential political deal takes shape: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP 'going back on promise' over D'Hondt ruling: The News Letter
Adams 'Power-sharing is top priority': UTV Internet
'IRA is winding down' says Orde: BBC
Failure to say who killed Donaldson criticised: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
US urges parties to move on: UTV Internet
Report was what governments wanted: BBC Vincent Kearney
Talk? Time for talking is now over: Belfast Telegraph Mark Hookham
Game on for devolution deal?: BBC (Oct 4) Mark Devenport
Life-changing moment waits for us all: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
DUP the only obstacle left: Andersonstown News Editorial
IMC report puts pressure on DUP: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Talks could mark new relations between DUP and Catholic Church: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 4) Alf McCreary
Paisley treads a well-worn path: Andersonstown News Des Wilson
UDA 'needing help' to stand down: BBC
The tragic kids traumatised by loyalist feuding: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Loyalists want civil servant back for event: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
Terror victim defies the UVF as he visits grave of murdered best friend: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Serving Judas, Not Justice: The Blanket (Sep 30) Anthony McIntyre
Court told of Omagh carnage: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Is Ulster's Human Rights Commission a waste of time?: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Protestants urged to be confident: Impartial Reporter
Fear still stalks soldiers of Royal Irish Regiment: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Grosvenor man was killed by 'Official IRA', not loyalists: Andersonstown News Ciarán Barnes
Business beats Border chill: Irish Independent (Oct 5)
Politicians to meet Old Firm over sectarianism: The Herald Douglas Fraser
Thursday, October 5
Commission Says I.R.A. Has Halted Terror Activity: New York Times Sarah Lyall
IRA 'following peaceful path': Baltimore Sun Janet Stobart
Provos have been transformed, says monitoring body: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Blair declares IRA campaign is 'over': Financial Times John Murray Brown
Blair hails IRA's 'farewell to arms': Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Ahern welcomes IMC findings on IRA: UTV Internet
Ahern and Blair finalising proposals on North: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty and Dan Keenan
DUP to seek IMC talks: UTV Internet
Board to discuss watchdog report: BBC
IMC assessment on loyalists: UTV Internet
They have gone away, you know: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Arms report is best way for DUP to ensure IRA seeks peace: Irish Independent
Will Dr No decide to dance with the devil?: The Times David Sharrock
The dismantling of a military machine: The Independent David McKittrick
Report is music to the ears of leaders eager to do a deal: Irish Independent
The DUP is preparing for a seismic shift: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Editorials
Parties agree to postpone any reduction in MLA numbers: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Can Hain deliver the Mandela moment Northern Ireland needs?: Western Mail David Williamson
Ex-detective in call for inquiry over Haddock: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Pamphlet looks to loyalist future: BBC
Jack the Ripper and the UDA: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Treat UDA move with scepticism: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Policing of estate feud defended: BBC
De Brun to meet Interim Victims Commissioner: UTV Internet
15pc of UDR soldiers were in loyalist terror gangs: Irish Independent Anita Mullen
Evidence store a mess, trial told: BBC
Male passenger in Omagh bomb car 'grinned' at woman: Irish Independent
No Antrim sanctions for Hunger Strike rally: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison and Keith Bourke
Scots share anti-bigotry efforts: BBC
Wednesday, October 4
IRA units have ceased criminal activity, say monitors: The Times Philip Webster
Final paper to be put to parties: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Blair to meet Sinn Fein for talks: UTV Internet
Brown 'to continue NI peace policies': Irish Examiner
Mitchell 'peace needs stability': UTV Internet
Trimble pessimistic: (from the Irish News)
Executive undemocratic Robinson: BBC
Doing business with the DUP: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP blueprint for progress sets out party needs: The News Letter
Bertie's blunder sees odds on Plan B lengthen: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Loyalists jailed over blackmail: BBC
PSNI appeal over loyalist murder: BBC
Politicians blamed for 'failing' loyalist community volunteers: (from the Irish News, Sep 30) Steven McCaffery
Paisley keen on historic meeting: Belfast Telegraph Mark Hookham
Paisley due credit for landmark talks: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Tory trickle sign of further expansion?: BBC Martina Purdy
Omagh trial hears of label changes: UTV Internet
Creating A Viable Alternative: The Blanket (Oct 2) John Coulter
Brigid just an afterthought in Barron report: (from the Irish News, Oct 2) Valerie Robinson
Anonymity plea for Wright inquiry: UTV Internet
Councillor calls public to support last hunger strike event: Andersonstown News (Oct 2)
This is not justice: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Blair aids Basque peace process: Daily Telegraph Fiona Govan
Rangers call for joint effort on sectarianism: The Herald Stewart Patterson
Tuesday, October 3
DUP unveils plan for devolution: BBC
DUP want IRA command structure dismantled: UTV Internet
Provos writing themselves out of the script for lasting deal: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
NI talks safe without Blair: The Scotsman
D-Day Decision or Disaster?: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Politicians chatter while Ulster fumes: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Brady-Paisley meeting 'a society healing wounds': Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Nationalists say yes to talks between Brady and Paisley: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP head's antipathy towards Catholicism suggests scepticism over meeting not misplaced: (from the Irish News) John Manley
When Paisley met the Cardinal: Andersonstown News Editorial
Political role for bank job mastermind: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Senate overcomes US concerns to approve new extradition treaty: The Scotsman Ethan McNern
UDA group 'wants £8m to disband': BBC
Bertie's Bunker behind UDA threat claim: South Belfast News Joe Nawaz
Milltown murderer faces new jail term: Sunday Life (Oct 1) Stephen Breen
Orde criticised over memorial day: BBC
Police have paid a heavy price in our times: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Delusions: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
SF anger as disputed march gets go-ahead: Andersonstown News Joe Nawaz
Apology over binned bomb evidence: BBC
Date fixed for Omagh civil action: UTV Internet
Full public inquiries the only way forward survivors insist: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
British Isles is removed from school atlases: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Monday, October 2
Minister Ahern due to meet NI parties: RTE
Crucial IMC report being finalised: Sunday Life (Oct 1) Brian Rowan
Monitors report on paramilitaries: BBC
Political deal can be done DUP man: (from the Irish News, Sep 30)
DUP meeting with Church welcomed: BBC
Compromise is essential: Sunday Life (Oct 1) Alan McBride
Paisley out to prove DUP doesn't have horns: (from the Sunday World, Oct 1) Gary Kent
Big Ian fails to pass the cornflakes test: (from the Irish News, Sep 30) James Kelly
South east Antrim brigade to split from UDA: Sunday Life (Oct 1) Stephen Breen
Cops grill ex-IRA spy over murder: Sunday Life (Oct 1) Stephen Breen
Gunmen shoot 24-year-old in leg: BBC
'Courage of prisoners and support from the public kept us going': (from the Irish News, Sep 30) Oliver Hughes
O'Hagan cop-out NUJ: Sunday Life (Oct 1) Philip Ireland
Folens to wipe 'British Isles' off the map in new atlas: The Irish Times Áine Kerr
It's time to move on: The Sunday Times (Oct 1) Editorial
Sunday, October 1
IMC to report on IRA killing: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Ahern crisis deals blow to plan for power-sharing: The Observer Henry McDonald
Paisley to meet Catholic Primate: (from the Sunday Tribune) Suzanne Breen
Paisley, Brady in historic meeting: The Sunday Times Christopher Morgan and Liam Clarke
Two deputies are waiting for power: BBC Gareth Gordon
One in the eye for Kelly?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Civil servants put on alert as plot to seize their offices is exposed: The Observer Henry McDonald
What next after Ahern's worst week?: The Observer Henry McDonald
Teflon Taoiseach's brilliant career loses its well-polished shine: The Observer Henry Patterson
Union Jack taken down: North Belfast News (Sep 29) Áine McEntee
Orde under pressure on cop ambush linked to Adams' dabs: Sunday Life Alan Murray
Warship 'sent to head off IRA': The Sunday Times Isabel Oakeshott and Ed Habershon
Ex-political prisoners recount 'The Troubles' during tours: Toronto Star Michael Baginski
Why Scotland must be independent: The Sunday Times Michael Fry
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