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Thursday, October 15
Northern leaders claim further progress on devolving policing: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Committee demands details: Irish News
DUP don't realise it does matter if no-one likes you: Irish News Brian Feeney
Group calls for opposition to Papal visit: The News Letter
Why Ulster should welcome the Pope: The News Letter N R Greer
Dissidents 'had details of Ian Paisley jnr's movements': Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Private helicopter used by police: BBC
The decommissioning of Marxism: Guardian.co.uk Jason Walsh
An Phoblacht and The Irish News: Irish News (Oct 12)
Man shot in west Belfast: UTV Internet
I regret deaths – but I'd bomb again, Patrick Magee tells Commons: The Times (Oct 14) Valentine Low
The celebration of this smug, unrepentant IRA murderer will give heart to anyone plotting to bomb London: Daily Mail Stephen Glover
Man who yelled 'Up the Ra' at dead soldier's family is jailed: Irish News
IFI 'offered UDA-linked body £300k unchecked': Irish News Maeve Connolly
Equality body says republican monument is 'divisive': The News Letter
'Why I lied to my dying mother': BBC Paul Burnell
Tories' memorial hospital plan a fudge says Bradley: Irish News (Oct 13) Seanin Graham
Reynolds kept early peace talks from his closest allies: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Policing talks delayed Education Bill – Ruane: The News Letter
Very worrying that Stormont appeals to so few bright kids: Irish News (Oct 13) Breidge Gadd
Donegal is alienated from Dublin – Deputy First Minister McGuinness tells Letterkenny Chamber: Derry Journal (Oct 13)
Independent methodist minister says those taking part in carnival in Derry are 'doing evil': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Visit of relics marks start of big year for English Catholics: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Wednesday, October 14
Sinn Fein accept policing offer: The News Letter
Cash deal on justice transfer close: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
PM clears diary to host more talks on policing: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Police deny devolution finance claims: UTV Internet
Chief Constable sidesteps the first of many banana skins: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Smiles from Robinson and McGuinness can't hide fragile relationship: The News Letter Sam McBride
Obama's administration 'committed to Province': The News Letter
Campbell denies Clinton 'snub': Derry Journal
Will Hillary run out of patience if justice deal is not secured?: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Support victims, Clinton urged: The News Letter
Unionists must take advantage of US input: The News Letter Editorial
Ritchie to run for SDLP leadership: UTV Internet
Police foil Republican plot to murder Dr Ian Paisley's son: The Herald
Man jailed over Massereene taunt: Belfast Telegraph
Prisoner questioned over punishment shootings: UTV Internet
Get justice out of alleyways and back in the courtrooms: Irish News Allison Morris
Brighton bomber Patrick Magee defiant at Commons reception: Daily Telegraph
Bomber's Commons appearance 'insulting': The News Letter
Hotel bomber declines to offer further apology: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Brighton bomber – I don't want forgiveness but I feel regret: Belfast Telegraph
Why evil bomber still stalks Brighton: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Questions the Brighton bomber must answer now: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Adams rejects hunger strike 'deal' claims: The News Letter
Hunger striker's mother 'fully behind' INLA move: Derry Journal
INLA must decommission: Derry Journal Editorial
'Remarkable' work by Reynolds praise: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Pope worry for 'Protestant Taliban': Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Duke of Edinburgh visits Catholic shrine before Pope's stay at the Palace: Daily Telegraph Tim Walker
Last quango in Belfast – never mind equality, feel the wit: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Why Protestant schools pose a test of the Republic's democracy: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Tuesday, October 13
Clinton Lends Voice To N. Ireland Peace: Washington Post Mary Beth Sheridan
Settle your differences, Clinton tells Ulster: The Independent David McKittrick
Clinton pressures Northern Ireland's unionists to end devolution impasse: The Times David Sharrock
US backs devolution but won't interfere — Clinton: Irish Independent Steven McCaffery
DUP under pressure over justice powers deal: UTV Internet
Hillary Clinton addresses Stormont Assembly and urges all sides to keep striving for peace: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kenneth Haynes
Row flares after DUP duo walk out during Clinton ovation: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
No sympathisers in US for Real IRA Clinton says: Irish News Diana Rusk
Visit takes on biblical proportions, complete with chapter and verse: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Clinton magic brings together warring parties in Ulster: The Times Jenny Booth
Hillary Clinton's appeal: The Irish Times Editorial
Hillary Clinton praises women who campaigned for peace: Belfast Telegraph
Clinton can help concentrate minds: Irish News Editorial
PSNI chief 'likes justice offer': BBC
SF likely to accept justice deal: BBC
McAleese hails policing transformation: Belfast Telegraph
Loyalism must move to next stage of peace process, Purvis tells PUP: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
SF avoiding the past – Purvis: The News Letter
Tories 'still to finalise plans on Troubles legacy': The News Letter
UUP playing Tories' fool as Conservatives seek power: Irish News Roy Garland
'No plans' for INLA to decommission: UTV Internet
Peace vow follows similar pledges: Irish News
INLA move comes '12 years too late': The News Letter
Statement made by significant IRSP man: Irish News Seamus McKinney
INLA must now give up the guns: The News Letter Editorial
Accused had 'dissident' weapons stash: UTV Internet
Hoax taxi bomb alert 'shows dissident threat': The News Letter
Unholy row over McCausland church comments: Belfast Telegraph
Why Evangelical Christians need better protection: The News Letter David McConaghie
HET to be urged to speed up probe into IRA deaths: Belfast Telegraph
Tebbits back in Brighton to mark 25 years since IRA attack: The Scotsman Elizabeth Barrett
Joint group to focus on inward investment: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Massacre in Ireland, Massacre in Iraq: CounterPunch.org Eamonn McCann
Monday, October 12
Clinton Affirms U.S. Ties With Britain and Ireland: New York Times Mark Landler
Clinton urges Ulster parties to reach police powers deal: The Scotsman Steven McCaffery
Hillary Clinton seeks Irish crisis breakthrough: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Devolution of policing and justice in NI absolutely essential, says Clinton: The Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald
Unionists spurn Clinton on policing: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Clinton to address NI politicians: BBC
'No support' for Real IRA: UTV Internet
Clinton meets Taoiseach on Dublin visit: RTE
Better late than never for Hillary Clinton's Irish love-in: Belfast Telegraph Lise Hand
The Clinton approach to Ireland has been vindicated: The Independent Editorial
Mrs Clinton's visit very welcome: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Purvis urges DUP and Sinn Fein to stop 'politics of fear': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Unionism criticised: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Irish National Liberation Army to disband and give up weapons: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Army of mavericks lays down its arms: The Independent David McKittrick
INLA preparing to disband – time is right 'to leave': Sunday Tribune (Oct 11) Suzanne Breen
Cautious welcome for INLA move: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Who are the INLA?: BBC
Practical reasons behind ceasefire: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Decommissioning the next step for republican group INLA: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Peace in Northern Ireland: The Herald Editorial
Trimble return on the cards: Belfast Telegraph
Tory win could be trouble for North: Sunday Tribune (Oct 11)
Will Cameron prove to be the saviour of the Ulster Unionists?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
'John didn't kill himself': Sunday Tribune (Oct 11) Suzanne Breen
Shoukri pals confident of parole vote: Belfast Telegraph
Brighton bombing – memorial to mark 25th anniversary of IRA's attack: Daily Telegraph
Brighton Tory bombing remembered: BBC
Brighton bombing – Most audacious terrorist attack in history of IRA: Belfast Telegraph
Brighton bombing – Daily Telegraph journalist recalls: Daily Telegraph David Hughes
'Keep the Brighton Bomber out of Parliament' says Scots Tory victim: The Herald Tom Gordon
Will we ever learn from the Brighton bomb?: Daily Telegraph Norman Tebbit
Cherie – why Paisley didn't shake hands: The Scotsman (Oct 11) Liz Longden
Paisley blasts Cherie's handshake snub claim: Belfast Telegraph
Sunday, October 11
INLA – We are ready to disarm: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Official IRA starts talking to arms body: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Clinton to meet Cowen and Martin: RTE
If unionists won't make Ulster work, who will?: The News Letter Edwin Poots
Still plenty of time left for fiddling on the hill: Irish News James Kelly
A squabbling mess we can do without: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Some things never change: Irish News Newton Emerson
PSNI defends role at terror display: The News Letter
PSNI has to restore confidence: The News Letter Editorial
Masked men in bomb threat: The News Letter
Taxi driver told to bring 'bomb': BBC
Orange group issues message of defiance: The News Letter
Paisley Libya claim rejected: The News Letter
Conservatives 'could bin' report on past: UTV Internet
If truth body is unbiased, work with it says party: Irish News (Oct 8) Diana Rusk
Writs to be issued seeking damages payouts from Adams and McGuinness: Sunday Independent
Hostage recounts suffering of Troubles' victims: The News Letter (Oct 5)
MI5 'planned to blow up Sinn Féin HQ': RTE
Faulkner 'a canny politician': The News Letter (Sep 28) Alex Kane
Paisley family denies he refused to shake Cherie Blair's hand: The Observer Henry McDonald
Lisneal College should have steered clear: Derry Journal (Sep 29) Norman Hamill
'Leaving Belfast was like the end of a love affair' – Holy Cross priest: Evening Herald Andrew Phelan
Ulster shock at Obama honour: The News Letter
£700,000 lost in cross-border fraud: UTV Internet (Oct 2)
Dublin's financial pain 'is not in our interests': The News Letter (Sep 29)
Former RTÉ chief to head broadcast regulator: The Irish Times (Oct 1) Paul Cullen
Bertie Ahern – Independence would bring years of debt: The Sunday Times Jason Allardyce
Saturday, October 10
Hillary Clinton aims to finish the business of peace in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee and David Gordon
Brown gives N Ireland peace finance aid: Financial Times John Murray Brown
McGuinness urges acceptance of financial package on policing: Belfast Telegraph
Late-night talks edge unionists and nationalists close to policing deal: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Parties 'pressured' on devolution deal: UTV Internet
Q&A – NI Policing and Justice: BBC
Martin McGuinness – 'All I can do is make the future better': The Guardian Aida Edemariam
Tory links will bridge the divide says Sir Reg: Irish News William Graham
Shots fired at IRA man's funeral – Republican arrested over domestic dispute killed himself because he couldn't face prison: Daily Mail (Oct 9) Daniel Bates
Investigators seize Brady cell footage: UTV Internet
Funeral gunmen 'must be arrested': BBC
Republican tradition: Irish News
Distasteful display belongs to the past: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
No role in Ireland for paramilitaries: Irish News Editorial
Stormont policing bill £8,000 a week: UTV Internet (Oct 6)
Loyalism must deal with past, says Purvis: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Time to talk army support amid polie manpower 'crisis' – stewart: Dromore Leader (Sep 29) Paul Wilkinson
Those who have learned nothing: Derry Journal Editorial
CCRC asked to examine Ballymurphy man's case: Irish News (Oct 8) Marie Louise McCrory
Man denies INLA membership: The Irish Times (Oct 7)
President's praise for local peacemakers: Carrick Times
Lawyers for family of IRA man accuse coroner of mistrust: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 7)
Local solicitor speaks on Irish language law: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Why I want a relationship with Dublin: The News Letter (Oct 5) Sammy Wilson
Cuts pose a real threat to future of Protestant schools: The Irish Times (Oct 5) Gordon Linney
Scots ministers win right to speak Gaelic in Brussels – but none are fluent: Daily Telegraph (Oct 8) Simon Johnson
Friday, October 9
Policing talks 'make progress': BBC
Robinson sets out 'non-negotiables': UTV Internet
Commitment to good relations must be at the Executive's core: Belfast Telegraph Naomi Long
Leading from the front is only way forward for Peter: Irish News Jim Gibney
Bertie – politicians getting it in the neck is a sign of normality: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 8)
Keeping the fragile peace: Irish Independent (Oct 7) Editorial
Sinn Fein won't say if parades body on talks table: Irish News William Graham
'Full disclosure needed on Brady death' – Priest: Derry Journal
Shots fired in salute at Real IRA man's funeral: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Anger over paramilitary funeral: UTV Internet
Brady funeral – Discredited gestures: Irish Examiner Editorial
Man shot in paramilitary-style attack: UTV Internet
Police officer beaten unconscious in Northern Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Warning dissident republicans are using internet to recruit members: Irish Examiner Noel Baker
Shiels family 'disgusted' by protest: Derry Journal
Appeal against McDaid bail fails: BBC
Sons of murder victim still being quizzed by police: Belfast Telegraph — link wrong all day, 8 OCT Deborah McAleese
Sons of murder victim released: The News Letter
Housing body seeks to prove it didn't pay for loyalist memorial: Irish News Bimpe Archer
Loyalist memorial 'glorifies terrorism': The News Letter
Adams – Include loyalist killers' families: Irish News Diana Rusk
Gerry Adams – the type of truth process I will work with: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Birmingham Six pair may sue barrister for pamphlet defamation: The Irish Times Mary Carolan
Mayor criticised over 'no Queen toast': The News Letter
Loyalty to Queen might not mean loyalty to Queen's: Belfast Telegraph
Man consents to UK extradition: RTE
Sir Reg is warmly received by Tories: Belfast Telegraph
Paisley accuses Dublin civil servants of snub to inquiry: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Outrage at 'sectarian rant' over papal visit: Tyrone Times
O'Donoghue didn't kill anyone or bomb any pubs . . . so lighten up on the moral indignation': Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Thursday, October 8
DUP says no 'prerequisites' for policing deal in dossier: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ahern urges end to policing deadlock: UTV Internet
New urgency surrounds Clinton Irish visit: Irish Echo Susan Garraty
Politicians still lacking policy that can unite a divided society: Belfast Telegraph Robin Wilson
Destroying the shameful fiction of non-sectarianism: The Irish Times David Adams
McDaid accused's bail revoked over DNA evidence: Belfast Telegraph
Coleraine in fear as sectarian tensions ratchet up: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Police tactics criticised: Irish News Maeve Connolly
PSNI searches slammed: Derry Journal
Check points catch drink drivers: Ulster Herald
Controls on informers 'robust': UTV Internet
New powers are to be welcomed: The News Letter Editorial
Trial of Dundalk man on arms charges resumes in Lithuania: The Irish Times
Newry alert a 'symbolic attack': The News Letter
Loyalist in court on murder bid charge: Belfast Telegraph
Man shot in paramilitary style attack: UTV Internet
Shot IRA man's family tells High Court inquest coroner is biased: Irish News
Jordan inquest judge stands aside: BBC
Catholic from west Belfast could be unionist candidate: The News Letter
Ex-DUP woman selected by Tories: BBC
Sir Reg to make historic Tory conference address: The News Letter
PUP head seeks to end double jobbing: Irish News William Graham
Call for groups to attend collusion hearing: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Why we can't let truth be the final victim of Bloody Sunday: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Birmingham Six's right to sue appealed by barrister: The Irish Times Mary Carolan
Book claims 'no evidence of shoot to kill': Irish News Barry McCaffrey
'Republicans should help truth commission' – Adams: UTV Internet
Butcher slams McCausland over GAA names: Derry Journal
'IRA dinner dance' to go ahead in the Guildhall: The News Letter
Sinn Fein's treaty stance is out of step with Irish people: Irish News Brian Feeney
Europe embraced: Irish Echo Editorial
Wednesday, October 7
Army braced for imminent attack in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Army seeks 40-year sentences for murder of soldiers: Irish Examiner Juno McEnroe
Fears grow for safety of police on the streets of Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Allister under threat from dissidents: UTV Internet
Terror groups who walk with a spring in their step: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Policing talks end without a deal: BBC
'Progress made' at Downing Street talks but still no breakthrough yet: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
I'm not the deputy – McGuinness: The News Letter
Hillary Clinton faces a crisis on Northern Ireland visit: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Executive stalemates 'confidential': The News Letter
A price for policing?: BBC.co.uk Mark Devenport
War by verbal means is always the best kind: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
Arranged marriage hits a rocky patch: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Isn't the political game agonisingly slow?: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Province cannot escape cuts – Cameron: The News Letter
Scrap parades commission say DUP: UTV Internet
Brady death protest vigil: Derry Journal
Republican didn't take own life – sister: The News Letter
Answers needed: Derry Journal Editorial
RIRA trial continues in Lithuania: IrishTimes.com
Paramilitary plinths in garden 'should be removed': The News Letter
Protestant student exodus 'a myth': UTV Internet
Unionist call for single seat in south Belfast: UTV Internet
Violence after latest Old Firm match slammed: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Attackers target home of murder accused's sister: Belfast Telegraph
McDaid suspect bail overturned: BBC
Man released over Massereene murders: UTV Internet
PSNI murder – man released: Irish News
HET arrest man charged with attempted murder: UTV Internet
Hunger striker's children renew inquiry call: Derry Journal
The Brighton Bomb: Jo Berry – at peace with the man who murdered my father: Daily Telegraph Elizabeth Grice
Why we aren't kicking lumps out of the other side any more: Belfast Telegraph
After 10 years rights bodies list their main achievements: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
Tuesday, October 6
Progress but no breakthrough on Northern Ireland policing: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Talks on devolving policing switch to Downing St: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Devolution 'must last' – Cameron: UTV Internet
Anderson warns of Stormont 'crisis': Derry Journal
Policing reforms – 'Eventual benefits will be significant': Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Stormont's squabbling siblings need to catch themselves on: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
This limp Assembly just lets Nolan keep thundering: The News Letter Alex Kane
Mr Brown Goes to Belfast: The Times Editorial
Logjam shows lack of leadership: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Allister would relish a snap election: The News Letter Sam McBride
Family concern at PSNI cell death: BBC
Did Special Branch try to recruit dissident?: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
DSD must not fund this 'shrine': The News Letter Editorial
McCausland chooses PSNI event as first GAA match: Irish News Jonathan Drennan
Sunday Life reveals sports body's controverisal memorials to dead IRA members in Ulster: Sunday Life Aaron Tinney
Sister's pain over Massereene visit: UTV Internet
Murder suspect's family targeted: BBC
The well-loved town: (from the Irish Herald) Jude Collins
MPs call for Saville delay explanation: UTV Internet
Rights proposals could transform Ireland – north and south – for the better: (from Village magazine) Colin Harvey
It is time to draft another Bill of Rights: Daily Telegraph Philip Johnston
Minister to attend US conference: BBC
Minister urged to help counter the 'brain drain': The News Letter
Protestants and universities – the students hit back: Belfast Telegraph
Yes to Lisbon restores one's faith in humanity: Irish News Tom Kelly
Cuts may deprive Protestant pupils of choice, claims Bandon principal: Irish Examiner (Oct 5) Niall Murray
Fitting tribute to those who kept the Irish language alive: Irish News (Oct 1) Jim Gibney
Why are fewer Catholics taking road to the abbey?: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 30) Malachi O'Doherty
A papal visit would have more impact this time: The Irish Times (Oct 2) John Waters
Spare me the Catholic bashing: The Guardian (Oct 2) Melanie McDonagh
Monday, October 5
Gordon Brown flies to Belfast as row simmers over Stormont powers: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Brown tackles NI policing deadlock: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
'No justice move pre-Christmas': BBC
Trimble tells Ministers to get on with it: Belfast Telegraph Victor Gordon
Cameron 'reaches out to Stormont': BBC
Why it's a sticky time for parties at Stormont: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Inquiry begins into death of ex-IRA man in custody: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Police – Don't blame us for cell death: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Brady not on 'suicide watch' when he died: Belfast Telegraph
DUP pressed on selection of double-jobber: The News Letter (Oct 1)
Ex-rugby star queries GAA club named after IRA man: Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
Survey not sanctioned by Holy Cross: Belfast Media (Oct 2) Áine McEntee
Violence erupts at Coleraine flashpoint: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Mother of soldier killed in Antrim weeps as regiment returns: The Observer (Oct 4) Henry McDonald
Anderson speaks on 'truth' at legal conference in Paris: Derry Journal (Sep 30)
Britain offered Gaddafi £14m to stop supporting the IRA: The Independent Robert Verkaik
Did the PSNI send spies to Libya?: Derry Journal (Sep 29) Norman Hamill
US firms 'poised to invest': Irish News (Oct 2)
Boston conference to strengthen links: Irish Echo
Our tender relationship with Northern Ireland: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Sep 30) Barry Gibson
Former Sinn Fein man backs "sort out transfer chaos" campaign: Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
This is a dramatic blow to Sinn Féin's dream of a united Ireland: The Observer (Oct 4) Henry McDonald
Hammy Enda wows crowds as Adams' star appeal fails: Irish Independent
Irish vote sends Tony Blair racing to EU presidency: The Observer (Oct 4) Toby Helm
Ireland says Yes to EU, not to the incompetents who lead us: Sunday Independent (Oct 4) John Drennan
Britain must grow up and stop believing Europhobe nonsense: Guardian.co.uk (Oct 4) Rafael Behr
Minister denies crisis despite Garda exodus: Irish Examiner (Oct 1) Cormac O'Keeffe
Sunday, October 4
DUP to negotiate policing 'separately': Irish News William Graham
UUP warns of potential for 'chaos': The News Letter
Classic tribal row over GAA: Irish News Newton Emerson
Man still held over officer's murder: UTV Internet
Real IRA may be the winners of Continuity's big split: The Sunday Times — Link repaired 7am EDT John Mooney
Security alert is declared a hoax: BBC
Bulletproof vests worn by city tour bus drivers: Irish News Allison Morris
Defining political causes not an Irish strong point: Irish News Patrick Murphy
Don't believe Sinn Fein's truth plea: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Conflict is over but the battle for truth goes on: Irish News (Sep 28) Tom Kelly
Why no one wants the Eames/Bradley report to open up a new can of worms: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 28) Laurence White
Ulster Papal visit deemed 'insensitive': The News Letter
MLAs debate problem of Coleraine sectarianism in Stormont: Coleraine Times
'Police must take action to deter sectarian attacks': Newtownabbey Times Duncan Elder
Inquiry launched into loyalist plinths in DSD-funded garden: Irish News Bimpe Archer
DUP alone in opposing £20k City Hall artwork: Irish News Diana Rusk
Exorcising the dark, bloody secrets of IRA in West Cork: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Ireland Votes for A Stronger E.U.: Washington Post Anthony Faiola
Lisbon Treaty referendum – Irish voters look to EU after death of Celtic Tiger: Sunday Telegraph Olga Craig
Take me to your bosom, Mama Europe: Sunday Independent
Deep down, the Irish have never really wanted to be independent: Telegraph.co.uk David Lindsay
At least it wasn't a North poll: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Southern Protestants fight education cuts to schools: Irish News Simon Doyle
Minister's discriminatory attempts to rewrite history: Sunday Independent Alan Ruddock
Pressure mounts on Sinn Fein as main parties back petition: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 29) Kathryn Torney
Ahern and Blair help fund Mitchell portrait: Irish News Simon Doyle
Revealed – toll of Old Firm clashes on abuse at home: The Herald (Oct 2) Lucy Adams
Old Firm derby games lead to injuries: The Sunday Times Mark Macaskill
Brown concedes 'possibility' of independence poll: The Scotsman (Oct 1)
Saturday, October 3
Robinson in no rush on policing: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Parties divided on Brown talks: Belfast Telegraph
Efforts at conciliation ahead of Brown's visit: Irish News William Graham
No 'blank cheque' for policing – Cameron: UTV Internet
Assembly's demise could prove disastrous for DUP: Irish News Denis Bradley
'Business-like' three-hour Executive meeting: The News Letter
Robinson and McGuinness meet US envoy separately: Irish News William Graham
Our discord is economic suicide: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
More racist threats for Asian MLA: UTV Internet
Lo defiant after threat: Belfast Telegraph
Will Chief Constable learn sad lesson?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
West Belfast man stands as Tory/UUP candidate: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Why is Sinn Fein running scared of any voting reform?: Belfast Telegraph Arelene Foster
What's in a name?: Derry Journal Editorial
Contentious loyalist parade cost £26,000 to police: Irish News
Committee formed to address parades: Belfast Media Áine McEntee
CRJ workers told lives under threat: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Protestants are on receiving end: Londonderry Sentinel
I'm no Denis Donaldson, IRA book writer tells republicans: Irish News Diana Rusk
Omagh bomb appeal in doubt: The News Letter
The crusade for recognition of part-time RUC won't go away: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
'Our GAA club deserves Kevin Lynch honour' – says Brolly: Derry Journal
Minister hails GAA assurances on policy: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
'Pope Antichrist' remark criticised: Irish News
Blair set to be president of Europe – provided Irish voters back treaty: The Scotsman David Maddox
Lisbon treaty hangs in balance as Ireland votes: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Little Irelanders' view on Lisbon vote would hurt us all: Belfast Media Alban Maginness
Eight families meet but not all back statement: Irish News (Sep 28) Seamus McKinney
All evidence points to dark dealings: Irish News (Sep 29)
Duddy 'never given written statement': Irish News (Sep 29)
Friday, October 2
Gordon Brown to visit Northern Ireland in bid to break deadlock: The Herald
DUP and SF told to settle policing devolution row: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
DUP holds firm ahead of Brown visit: The News Letter
Relationship between ministers at new low as war of words worsens: Irish News William Graham
'Sinn Fein trying to force snap election': The News Letter Sam McBride
Hillary Clinton to visit Belfast and Dublin on October 11 and 12: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kelly Fincham
Hillary Clinton to visit Dublin and Belfast this month: The Irish Times Lara Marlowe & Dan Keenan
The Clintons and Northern Ireland: BBC
Can Hillary sprinkle a little Clinton magic on our latest crisis?: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Defence Forces told to continue paying border allowance: Irish Examiner Stephen Rogers
Dissident group admits shooting barber five times: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
Suspect quizzed over murder of Constable Carroll: Belfast Telegraph
The ceremony that Massereene soldiers never got the chance to attend: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Sinn Fein – our terms for a Truth Commission: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
'Overall truth' may be lost when Saville is published: Londonderry Sentinel
U.S. Congress to hear McCord Case: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com April Drew
Watchdog meets IRA spy over murder: Belfast Telegraph
GAA 'has no place for politics': BBC
McCausland to attend GAA match: Belfast Telegraph
SF councillor gets a rap on the knuckles for 'juvenile' behaviour: Irish News Valerie Robinson
'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland: The Times Philip Webster, David Charter, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner
Vatican issues Lisbon Treaty warning to Irish voters: Daily Telegraph Bruno Waterfield
Lisbon – Former army chiefs battle it out over treaty's role for the military: Limerick Leader Mike Dwane
British voters should be allowed say on treaty: The News Letter Diane Dodds
Voting Yes will benefit Ireland: Irish News Editorial
Britain needs an Irish 'No' to the Lisbon Treaty: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Sectarian parades set to be reduced in number: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Glasgow outsteps Belfast marches: BBC
Reports into cost of parading anger Scottish brethren: The News Letter
Thursday, October 1
McGuinness and Robinson at odds: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
McGuinness and Robinson in new clash over policing: Belfast Telegraph
Woodward to address justice issue: BBC
Outbreak of peace brings new era of apathy: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
East Belfast visit a massive step – Kelly: Belfast Telegraph
Political talks on Eames-Bradley proposals could soon be concluded: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Bombers will not beat us – DPP chief: Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents 'criminals' says new PSNI chief: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Documents found in dissident hunt: BBC
Dissidents blamed for gang shooting: UTV Internet
Hands off Sinead's song, RIRA site is told: Evening Herald Michael Lavery
DUP concern over protection guns: BBC
GAA club to continue staging contest named after IRA's Cahill: Irish News Diana Rusk
McCausland and the GAA – a case of political point-scoring?: Belfast Telegraph Alasdair McDonnell
Minister playing a complex game: Irish News Editorial
Public spending is a jungle and we're lost: (from the Sunday Times, Sep 27) Liam Clarke
Feud suspect's new murder bid charge: Belfast Telegraph
McDaid accused granted contact: UTV Internet
SF blames loyalists for DPP alert: UTV Internet
McCords welcome Congress hearing: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Victim's account of attack 'was truthful': Belfast Telegraph
Report on Newry mortar blast due: Newry Democrat
Two quizzed after man, 25, is shot five times: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
US envoy to hold Stormont talks: BBC
Irish parties fail to advocate economic or social positions: Irish News Brian Feeney
Anti-Lisbon Sinn Fein 'partitionist', SDLP leader says: Irish News Bimpe Archer
Eurosceptic line of Irish editions of UK papers more muted this time around: The Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald
Lisbon 'Yes' vote is vital for Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Second time around: Irish Echo Editorial
Yes camp fights British opinion as Ireland votes on Lisbon treaty: The Guardian Ian Traynor
Provos 'kept rivals in dark': Irish News Seamus McKinney
Independent inquiry may end 'festering sore': Irish News Seamus McKinney
Honour of those who died needs explanation: Irish News Hugh Logue
Hunger Strike freed us all from cycle of deadly ways: Irish News Roy Garland
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