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Sunday, October 31
FF accepts Northern members: Sunday Business Post Pat Leahy
Ex-IRA man interrogates Orde: (from the Village) Suzanne Breen
The threat of terror still present: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Police Station Security Level Now Ridiculous: The News Letter Editorial
Omagh - a 15 months' DNA delay: The Observer Henry McDonald
Irish army flags to fly at service: Belfast Telegraph William Allen
Remembrance Plan Worthy: Derry Journal (Oct 29) Editorial
Widows Of The UDR: The News Letter Kate Cooney
Truth, not self-pity, is the way ahead: The Observer Henry McDonald
Victims demand justice and truth, not tea and sympathy: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
GAA could face legal action over Croke Park exclusion: Sunday Business Post Eamon Quinn
Sports writer may sue over accusation of 'sectarianism': Sunday Independent Lara Bradley
Controversial Derry-Linfield Clash Will Go Ahead: Derry Journal (Oct 29)
Beware big bad Rupert Bear: Sunday Independent Liam Collins
Saturday, October 30
Ahern warns DUP - reforms will continue without deal: Irish Examiner Ann Cahill
It's time to wind up talks, claims Empey: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Governments 'should press DUP on power sharing': UTV Internet
Durkan asks for more time to find devolution deal: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
No dilution of GFA, says Adams: UTV Internet
We need a political plan B: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
Questioning Collusion: The Blanket Mick Hall
US election 'will have bearing on NI': BBC Mark Devenport
Robinson's anger as expenses are queried: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
'All Take No Give' Row Flares Over Top Council Posts: The News Letter David Young
Council plan to move staff to loyalist area: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Police call for a more accountable watchdog: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Assets bureau told 'to go after paramilitaries': UTV Internet
Police Cuts 'Wrong' As Terror Threat Rises: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Fanatics have no popular support: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Fears Over New-Look Prosecution Service: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Relatives to meet ombudsman: BBC
BBC looks back at Birmingham blasts: Irish Post/IrishAbroad.com Brendan Farrell
New Troubles: Philadelphia City Paper Mike Newall
'Foreign licence' move welcomed: Belfast Telegraph
Singer held at Holyhead: Irish World Paul Donovan
The Annoying Irish Bush Haters: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Richard Delevan
Belittling Uncle Sam with swipes at stars and stripes: Irish Independent Gemma O'Doherty
Friday, October 29
SDLP challenge DUP over council power sharing: UTV Internet
PMs to discuss NI process: BBC
Talks in difficulty, admits Taoiseach: Irish Independent Alison O'Connor
Unionists squabble as 'deadline' looms: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Unionists falling into the minority: (from the Irish News, Oct 27) Brian Feeney
Union boss calls for cash boost: Belfast Telegraph Marie Foy
Police Ombudsman's Autonomy Vital: Derry Journal (Oct 26) Editorial
New move in policing row: Belfast Telegraph Brian Hutton
Paisley demands papal 'arrest': (from the News Letter) Suzanne Breen
CS Spray 'Not A Better Alternative': Derry Journal (Oct 26)
Spray cause for debate: (from the Irish News, Oct 22) Editorial
Terrorist frictions blamed for gun attack: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
It's A Disgrace: The News Letter Johnny Caldwell
Talks will put UDA to the test: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Murphy Must Take Firm Line In UDA Talks: The News Letter Editorial
McKeown loses sentence appeal: UTV Internet
Sinn Fein MP justifies her Westminster expense account: Impartial Reporter
'Triumphalist' Councillors Isolating Derry Protestants - Campbell: Derry Journal (Oct 26)
FF in a spin over SF coalition: Irish World Tom Griffin
Security Doubt Over Historic Soccer Game: The News Letter
No need to be leagues apart: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Fresh twist in Omagh agent row: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Withdraw 'Insulting' In-Flight Magazine: The News Letter Kate Cooney
Harrison's life remembered: Irish Echo Stephen McKinley
Town To Honour Paisley: The News Letter Elinor Glynn
Thursday, October 28
Paisley Meets Blair In Bid To End Deadlock: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Weapons supremo back but no sign of move: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
British govt backs up general over IRA disarmament: UTV Internet
Governments to receive report: BBC
Arms decommissioning a must: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Abduction Was Work Of IRA - Paisley: The News Letter
DPP Members' Fury Over Bradley's Police Comments: The News Letter Clare Weir
Govt rejects DUP calls to oust policing board vice-chairman: UTV Internet
Bradley comments far from helpful: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Policing deal within grasp: (from the Irish News) Editorial
NI home protection refusal overturned: UTV Internet
New GAA club's crest runs 'rules gauntlet': (from the Irish News) Marie Louise McCrory
Sack Him: The News Letter (Oct 26) Kate Cooney
An impartial sport association?: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Say au revoir to those beautiful football-in-Croker pipe dreams: Sunday Independent (Oct 17) Declan Lynch
Campaign over bias in council posts row: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Tory MP in Omagh claim: BBC
Car Attacks Are Revenge - Claim: The News Letter (Oct 22)
'Trauma industry' spawned by IRA ceasefire: UTV Internet
Victims' group head in court victory: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Twelfth 'Could Boost Tourism': The News Letter David Young
Loyalist jailed for threat to kill policeman: Belfast Telegraph Maureen Coleman
From the High court to the forecourt!: Sunday Life (Oct 24) Alan Murray
Provo bomb quote tops poll in US: Belfast Telegraph Sean O'Driscoll
Wednesday, October 27
NI ceasefire report expected: BBC
Can window of opportunity become an open door?: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dougal
DUP leader holds talks with Murphy: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Cooperation is the key to the agreement: (from the Irish News) Mark Durkan
Police Board Man 'Issuing Invite To Kill': The News Letter
Bradley policing row rages: Belfast Telegraph Brian Hutton
Careless Talk Will Do PSNI No Good At All: The News Letter Editorial
Mr. Bradley must clarify his remarks: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Kidnapping fears stalk business community: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
New era brings murder menace: (from the Irish News) Editorial
UDA figures to meet Murphy: BBC
MP stalls on plan to name DUP politician: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
I'm Not Going To Lift The Lid On Loyalist Terror: The News Letter Elinor Glynn
Workmen 'not forced out by the UVF': Belfast Telegraph
McKevitt legal bid continues: UTV Internet
DUP MP welcomes Ulster Unionist challenge: UTV Internet
How the house fell in for IRA suspect: Sunday Life (Oct 24) Stephen Breen
Official IRA chief ready to attend Saville probe: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
Our Troubles tourism may do – for now: (from the Irish News, Oct 19) Breidge Gadd
Even handed humour?: Belfast Telegraph Newton Emerson
Teens from Northern Ireland visit Exeter: Exeter (NH) News-Letter Johanna Maranto
Tuesday, October 26
SDLP accused of elevating commission: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Visibility Of Goalposts Moves SF And DUP: The News Letter
Howard urges arms transparency: BBC
Howard's way: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Warning sign: Irish Independent
A New Morning in Northern Ireland: ABC Rick Steves
Time to broadcast the good news: Financial Times John Murray Brown
North Group Endorses Kerry: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Sean O'Driscoll
Sinn Fein MPs claim £18,000 each for London: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
North's police chief warned by DUP to keep out of politics: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Nationalists issued policing challenge: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
West Belfast police station 'scaled down': (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
Westminster nomination challenge for Trimble: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Widow calls on Trimble to donate money to victims: (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
'No decision' on battalions: BBC
Real IRA mole hunt after attack thwarted: Sunday Life (Oct 24)
Renegade terror group planning raids: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Hounded out by CIRA thugs: Sunday Life (Oct 24) Stephen Breen
'Race hate groups gaining foothold in Northern Ireland' - Committee: UTV Internet
Former IRA leader to testify at inquiry: Irish Independent George Jackson
Monday, October 25
The DUP must know there is no road back: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
DUP respond over decommissioning: BBC
Dodds urges IMC action over blackmail case: Sunday Life (Oct 24) Stephen Breen
Push to restore North's powers 'on track': Irish Independent Gene McKenna
IRA targeting cops - Dossier: Sunday Life (Oct 24)
Principles that are past their sell-by date: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Sinn Féin 'eager for place' in Government: Irish Examiner Fionnán Sheahan
Business tumbles barriers in a new kind of Irish unity: Boston Globe (Oct 24) Charles M. Sennott
Drug death sparks UDA row: Sunday Life (Oct 24) Alan Murray
Even in Iraq, they return bodies: (from the Village, Oct 23) Suzanne Breen
SDLP support Orde statement: UTV Internet
Never Too Many Officers To Fight Crime: The News Letter Editorial
Millions of peace money: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 20) Brendan McDaid
Tribute to George: The Blanket (Oct 20) Bernadette McAliskey
Exchange visit families reunite: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 23) Alf McCreary
The Cigar Man: (from Irelanclick.com) Danny Morrison
Sunday, October 24
Robinson - gap between DUP and Sinn Fein has narrowed: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
SF has an 'exit strategy' - DUP: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Name names, SDLP warns monitor body: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Paisley can sell SF deal but terms and conditions apply: Sunday Independent Joseph O'Malley
Blair must deliver on North impasse: Sunday Business Post
Can EU clear up our unfinished business?: (from the Irish News) James Kelly
Jobs for the Boys: The Observer Henry McDonald
We should start to see Mary Lou as the enemy: Sunday Independent Emer O'Kelly
Strong Irish presence at ESF gathering: Irish World Paul Donovan
DUP man's link with terror alleged: The Observer Henry McDonald
Loyalist call for removal of flags: Belfast Telegraph Brian Hutton
Welcome move on flag issue: (from the Irish News, Oct 16) Editorial
Poppy appeal launch: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Hitman's £10k for McAlorum murder: Sunday Life (Oct 17) Stephen Breen
Parties urged to curb polling station attacks: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 20)
A legacy of silent voices, broken bones: Sunday Independent Liam Kennedy
'Discriminatory' Policy A Bar To State Funding For School: The News Letter (Oct 22) Philip Bradfield
Saturday, October 23
DUP 'wants to humiliate IRA': BBC
No Soft Options For Unionism: Derry Journal
UUP must also change, says SF: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Political process hits snags: BBC Mark Devenport
Peace Prize Is Too Great To Give Up On: The News Letter
Sinn Fein defends its right to keep claiming: Daily Telegraph Ted Oliver
Do our MPs give value for money?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Counting Up The Cost Of Democracy: The News Letter Editorial
Sinn Fein call for CS spray withdrawal: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
SDLP in policing call to Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
PSNI's high wages attract southerners: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
All Quiet In 'feud' - For The Moment: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Assets of killer's associate probed: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Jail report is alarming: (from the Irish News, Oct 20) Editorial
Many see Orange marches more to do with bigotry - SDLP: Impartial Reporter
Bombings inquest to reopen: UTV Internet
Trimble hits back in row over office: Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Fein slam Moore treatment: UTV Internet
Don't call me British - I was born English and chose to be Irish: Irish Independent Alan Stanford
Blame Orange Order But Buck Stops with British Crown: The Blanket Sean Mc Manus
Put Belfast On The Map For Tourists: The News Letter Editorial
Forget about the war, it's the economy stupid . . .: Irish Independent Willie Dillon
Friday, October 22
IRA ready to stand down by March: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Empey warns of stalling: Belfast Telegraph
Both sides angry over North delays: Irish Independent Senan Molony
SDLP 'will be positive' over devolution plan: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Deals and delays - the NI way: BBC Brian Rowan
The stakes are high in Ulster's game of patience: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 20) Noel McAdam
IRA move - Peace could be within our grasp: Irish Examiner Editorial
Sinn Fein in government claim more in 'hope' than anticipation: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 20) Steven King
Think Tanks, Reunions and Medals: The Blanket George Young
IRA apology a vital step: (from the Irish News, Oct 15) Editorial
Finucane family will boycott probe: Irish Independent
Ahern will back Finucane's decision on Inquiry: UTV Internet
NI Commons expenses revealed: BBC
Sinn Fein MPs claim £100,000 expenses each: UTV Internet
Slighty mixed areas are a northern ideal: (from the Irish News) Newton Emerson
Loyalist's taxi firm to reopen: BBC
Police are harassing me, claims top loyalist: Belfast Telegraph
Agency takes aim at false profits: BBC Jeremy Scott-Joynt
Public blame crime rackets on paramilitaries, says report: UTV Internet
Inquiry into CS spray use: BBC
DPP Is Forced To Switch Forum Venue: The News Letter Elinor Glynn
Twelfth 'party talk' should start now: (from the Irish News, Oct 6) Editorial
Christy Moore 'frightened' by detention at Holyhead: Irish Independent Paul Melia
Only truth will change Brixton: Irish World Tom Griffin
Sinn Fein - Gaza attacks play into extremists' hands: UTV Internet (Oct 15)
Thursday, October 21
UUP delegation meeting Ahern: BBC
Alliance Leader Defends DUP Stand On Reforms: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
'Key issue is time we must wait for DUP': (from the Irish News) William Graham
Fantasy Fireworks: (from the News Letter) Suzanne Breen
Ahern sends a message north and south of border: Irish Echo Paul Colgan
DUP can't duck these bow chasers: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
There's someone in FF's rear-view mirror. And no, it's not Sinn Féin: Irish Examiner Noel Whelan
Sinn Féin challenges report on attacks: (from the Irish News)
Finucane family 'inquiry concerns': BBC
Army montages used to target border provos: Sunday Life (Oct 17)
GRA says they will fight early release of McCabe killers: UTV Internet
Police Criticised Over 'Heavy' Raids: The News Letter Kate Cooney
Rights group endorses Kerry on Irish issues: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Man pleads guilty to huge explosives haul: Irish Independent Diarmaid Mac Dermott
Dissident republican attack on church condemned: UTV Internet
€285,000 donated to conflict fund: Irish Independent
Police probe INLA link to hostage ordeal: UTV Internet
FAIR group hope to meet with PLO: Sunday Life (Oct 17)
Research on integrated education: UTV Internet
Wednesday, October 20
New attempt to restore Northern institutions: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
NI devolution on talks agenda: BBC
Ahern hopes for NI progress: BBC
DUP commitment to power sharing 'still questionable': UTV Internet
Ahern denies backing coalition with SF: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
DUP 'will gain from UUP's move to opposition': UTV Internet
Direct Rule Policies Have Failed The People: Derry Journal Editorial
Annan Points Out How Far We Have Come: The News Letter Editorial
Homeless man faces life in jail over killing: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
IMC handling of blunder boosts its credibility — Bell: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
22 children victims of shootings and attacks: (from the Irish News)
Integrated schools 'in demand': BBC
Use of CS spray on mob splits politicians: Belfast Telegraph Paddy McGuffin
Why the policing board is worth a second look: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dougal
Orange parades 'about bigotry': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Conference to raise awareness of miscarriage of justice body: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Report condemns imprisonment of females in North: Irish Examiner Ian Graham
Prison report is a cause for concern: Belfast Telegraph
United Ireland 'will come': (from the Irish News)
Tuesday, October 19
NI breakthrough 'weeks away': BBC
IMC's credibility is flawed - SF: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
IRA's 'end game' edges closer: BBC Brian Rowan
No more bluffing, no more posturing: Belfast Telegraph Mark Durkan
Ahern lays it on the line to the IRA: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
More Fianna Fail voters switched to Fine Gael than SF, study finds: Sunday Independent (Oct 17) Jane Suiter
FF may have to seek SF support, says Rabbitte: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
SF needs to pass democracy test: Sunday Independent (Oct 17)
Forgiveness is the way to reconciliation: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
UDA chiefs set for stormont meeting: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Democracy versus thuggery: (from the Irish Times, Oct 15) David Adams
A Conversation with Gerry Adams: The Blanket Paul de Rooij
UN Chief says Ulster is an example to the world: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
A blot on the book of justice: (from the Irish News, Oct 12) Editorial
Jailer may not be called to Wright inquiry: Sunday Life (Oct 17) Stephen Breen
Prison conditions 'disturbing': BBC
Bigotry is spreading like disease says bishop: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Catholics twice as likely to be unemployed: UTV Internet
Nationalists complain of fire brigade discrimination: Sunday Business Post (Oct 17) Paul T Colgan
Why Tony Blair is attracted to Catholicism: Sunday Independent (Oct 17) Eoghan Harris
Flute me!: Sunday Life (Oct 17) Stephen Breen
Why Scotland has never hated Jews ... it was too busy hating Catholics: Sunday Herald Senay Boztas
Monday, October 18
Minister says North deal could be done in weeks: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Ahern claims DUP ready for power-sharing with Sinn Fein: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Taoiseach rules out coalition with SF: Irish Examiner Harry McGee and Michael O'Farrell
Private armies will not decide future of Ireland, Ahern vows: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Minister 'knows of Sinn Fein-IRA links': UTV Internet
FF/SF deal is on the cards: Sunday Independent (Oct 17) Conor Cruise O'Brien
No flirting with Sinn Fein: The Sunday Times (Oct 17) Editorial
SF's future role - Keep focus on saving the peace process: Irish Examiner Editorial
5,000 troops — a funny sort of normal: (from the Irish News, Oct 14) Jude Collins
Sinn Fein accused of targeting dissident: Sunday Life (Oct 17) Stephen Breen
Intimidation Continues in Rathenraw: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
No clear run for Daphne: Sunday Life (Oct 17) Joe Oliver
The Arrogance Of Being Egan: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
'Shame on you Orde': Sunday Life (Oct 17)
CIRA Threat To Meeting Places For DPP Events: The News Letter (Oct 14) Philip Bradfield
CS spray use questioned: BBC (Oct 16)
MP - 'I was not in covert army squad': The Observer Henry McDonald
Police remove 38 flags from estate: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 15) Nevin Farrell
Dail M for MI5!: Sunday Life (Oct 17) Alan Murray
Travers murder gang 'protected by RUC': The Sunday Times (Aug 29) Liam Clarke
Sectarian attack on group of youths: Irish Independent Gary Kelly
Man has to move out after sectarian attack on house: Impartial Reporter (Oct 14)
Old Firm match poses problems: Sunday Independent (Oct 17) Eilis O'Hanlon
Kenneth Hall / Minister, peacemaker in Northern Ireland: Pittsburgh Post Gazette Mackenzie Carpenter
The British still fear a popish plot: The Times Cristina Odone
Sunday, October 17
Crimeprobe set to scupper peace: The Observer Henry McDonald
Peace process gap set to narrow: Sunday Independent
Sinn Fein urges direct talks with unionists: UTV Internet
Anger at DUP hint of talks with loyalists: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Long-awaited 'deal' is hanging in the air: (from the Irish News) James Kelly
The real test after Sinn Fein give up the guns: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Actions Speak Louder Than Provos' Talk: The News Letter Editorial
A chance to put away loyalist guns: Belfast Telegraph
Numbers of troops fall a third since deal: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
FF TDs' threat to resign over Ahern remarks: Sunday Independent Joday Corcoran & Emma Blain
SF weighs up deal to keep FF in power: Sunday Business Post Sean Mac Carthaigh
Read my lips, it's about putting killers in Cabinet: Sunday Independent Jody Corcoran
Checkmate: Sunday Business Post Sean Mac Carthaigh
Every party must unite to oppose SF/FF: Sunday Independent Brian Hayes
Poison: The Blanket Mick Hall
Fear march of Republican Left, not Catholic Right: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Opening salvo of general election: Sunday Business Post Editorial
Never forget that it is the man who killed your father who is wrong: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Birmingham fears trouble over Loyalist group's demo: Irish Post/IrishAbroad.com
No 10 'linked to cash for paper': The Observer Henry McDonald
RUC gun victim's dad slams PSNI 'threat': (from the Irish Daily Star, Oct 14) Mick Browne
Rebel With a Cause: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
'IRA spy ring gathered information on justice ministers and deputies': Sunday Independent Diarmuid McDermott
'Inclusive' memorial service to go ahead: (from the Irish News) Roddy McGregor
Prisons a closed shop when it comes to rights of access: Belfast Telegrpah (Oct 14) Eamonn McCann
McAleese must do more for reconciliation: Sunday Independent Bruce Arnold
Saturday, October 16
Code Could End Deadlock: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
DUP has no new ideas to offer says Trimble: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP 'may accept' transfer date: BBC
DUP urged to talk to Sinn Fein: UTV Internet
How time bought space in the search for peace: Belfast Telegraph Brian Lennon
Family get apology over report: BBC
IRA 'Must Admit Violence Was Wrong': The News Letter Gemma Murray
Is this when their day will come?: Irish Independent Part II Justine McCarthy
Murdered officer's son hits out at SF support: (from the Irish News) Valerie Robinson
Belfast traditionally 'no-go' for UN: BBC Mark Devenport
Adams views United Ireland in United Europe: Ireland Online (Oct 14)
The Late, Great George Harrison: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Frank Durkan
George Harrison: Irish Echo Editorial
A mother's anguished words remind us we're no further on: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Relatives respond to IRA apology: Belfast Telegraph
'Encouraging' step by IRA: (from the Irish News, Oct 14) Marie Louise McCrory
Doherty family hit out at SF 'lies': (from the Irish Daily Star, Oct 13) Mick Browne
The night Long Kesh went up in flames: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Row erupts over flying of PSNI flag: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Smoke signals at the British-Irish Body: (from the Irish Post) Gary Kent
'Daft' plan to cut Gaeilge for immigrant gardaí: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe
Play It Again Sam!: The News Letter (Oct 14) Suzanne Breen
Racism threatens to replace sectarianism: Irish Independent David McKittrick
Blair denies Catholic switch: Daily Telegraph Toby Helm and Andrew Sparrow
Prayer and politics: The Times Editorial
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