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Monday, October 31
'On the run' plan welcomed by MP: BBC
LVF stands down as bloody loyalist feud ends: Irish Examiner Paul O'Hare
Police make fresh riots appeal: BBC
Adair walks free despite beating Gina: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 29)
Loyalist women to bring city to a standstill: Sunday Life (Oct 30) Stephen Breen
Academics and unionists push 'disadvantage' claims further: (from the Irish News, Oct 24) Marie Louise McCrory
Wall of silence: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Intimidation of family a disgrace: (from the Irish News, Oct 22) Editorial
Cops offer £10,000 in double-murder hunt: Sunday Life (Oct 30) Stephen Breen
Shadowy group linked to collusion and murder: The Times (Sep 13) Sean O'Neill
Licence to kill: Sunday Life (Oct 30) Stephen Gordon
Monica's shopping list will stay firmly on shelf: (from the Irish News, Oct 27) Newton Emerson
Angry fans are refused Maze stadium facts: The Observer (Oct 30) Henry McDonald
SF review plans 50% tax rate for top earners: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Ahern talked to army about 1916 parade: The Sunday Times, October 23, 2005 Siobhan Maguire
Sunday, October 30
Adams The war is over: Belfast Telegraph Andrea Clements and Lisa Smyth
The DUP should emulate Sinn Fein and play a smarter game: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
So who needs devolution when you can appoint commissioners?: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Is it because I is an utter blackguard?: Sunday Independent Brendan O'Connor
Gerry Adams, the Rebecca Loos of world statesmen?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Amnesty For On-the-run Terrorists A Catastrophe: The News Letter Editorial
The past is not done with us: (from the Irish News, Oct 28) Editorial
McCabe suspects excluded from Irish amnesty: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Thousands join in unionist rally: BBC
What are you hiding?: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin
Bank Heist Could Have Been Halted: The News Letter Gemma Murray
LVF on track to give up its arms: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
'Optimism over end of loyalist feud': BBC Martina Purdy
Greysteel murderer jailed for slashing: Belfast Telegraph
'We've received death threats, but they were never going to stop me': Sunday Life (Oct 23) Stephen Breen
Backing in search for Lisa's body: Belfast Telegraph Debra Douglas
'Life's troubles' leads to unified empathy: (from the Irish News, Oct 24) Tom Kelly
New role for Ombudsman's investigator: UTV Internet (Oct 28)
Cooper to quit as UUP chairman: Impartial Reporter
'Political terrorists' to hold conference: (from the Irish News, Oct 26) Sharon O'Neill
Non-sectarian strippers decommission their old kit: The Observer Henry McDonald
Herrema kidnapping threatened economy: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Peerages for cronies row grows as Paisley nominates his wife: Independent on Sunday Marie Woolf
More 'butcher' than 'grocer': Irish Democrat (Jul 28) David Granville
Saturday, October 29
Paisley speaks out on fugitives: UTV Internet
Paisley Challenged To Reveal 'which Wing Of DUP He's On': The News Letter
Weapons also an issue for DUP Adams: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Assembly members set to meet: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Focus On The Issues People Really Care About Sir Reg: The News Letter Alistair Bushe
Prepare for more DUP knee-jerking: Daily Ireland Editorial
Coalition clashes over Dáil plan for North MPs: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien and Cormac O'Keeffe
Ahern Labelled 'Accomplice' In SF Subversion: The News Letter Richard Sherriff
Thousands set to attend Belfast loyalist rally: RTE
Loyalists in talks on weapons as vicious feud fades: Irish Independent Senan Molony
Feud may be near end says Ervine: BBC
Surveillance Requests On LVF 'close To 200': The News Letter
Loyalist feud 'affects education': BBC
Loyalist is refused bail over murder bid charge: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Adair gets community order: The Guardian Helen Carter
PSNI tactics during riots are defended: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Wall Of Silence On UVF Killings: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Collusion report for '06: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Real IRA boss set to appeal conviction: Irish Independent
Stabbing motive angers SF: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Ahoghill men charged over intimidation: Belfast Telegraph Nevin Farrell
Fire-raisers 'trying to provoke Protestant backlash': UTV Internet
Former prisoners' anger after support group raids: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Treasury tap gushes in the name of 'diversity': (from the Irish News, Mar 10) Newton Emerson
Waterspout taps into an old spring of republicanism: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Bertie can stick his military two-step: Daily Ireland Gearóid O Cairealláin
Ireland should forget its violent past, not romanticise it: The Guardian Martin Kettle
Victims' fund boost welcomed: Daily Ireland Zoe Tunney
Ulster-Scots Resist Irish Signs Option: The News Letter Elinor Glynn
It's time to trim the fat off our bloated bureaucracy: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Friday, October 28
DUP And Tories In Call For Gunmen To Wind Up Totally: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Hain On-the-runs could be allowed back: Daily Ireland
Horrific Price Of 'Peace': The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Don't give On the Runs a get-home free-card: Belfast Telegraph Eileen Bell
Unionists are far from convinced: (from Irelandclick.com) Michael McGimpsey
Wiping the slate clean of the past: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 26) Brian Walker
There Must Be No Future For Terrorist Groupings: The News Letter Editorial
Welcome meetings: Daily Ireland (scroll down) Editorial
PDs accused of doing u-turn on Colombia Three: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Northern bank no arrests after 10 months: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Sinn Fein MPs claim £500k: UTV Internet
Adams has two dates to keep: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Parades agreement could be close: BBC
Taoiseach helps PUP out of the political doghouse: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Bishop Loyalists Must Dump Arms: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
De Chastelain in talks with UDA: RTE
Murder charge loyalist set for prison release: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Ahern calls for MPs to join talks in Dail: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Ahern plan to give North MPs Dáil rights rejected: The Irish Times Mark Brennock
Unionist demands talks with Ahern over committee invite: UTV Internet
Labour seeks inquiry into police collusion in murder: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Irish govt rule out McCord inquiry: UTV Internet
Former detective says Special Branch protected UVF informer: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Special Branch officers linked to UVF murders: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
DUP table Reid comments motion: UTV Internet
DUP condemn Reid: (from Irelandclick.com) Damian McCarney
Unionists in denial about decades of injustice: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Kasrils briefed on arms imports for Ulster Resistance: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Farmers' fury at DUP claims: Belfast Telegraph Michael Drake
Is he dead yet?: (from Irelandclick.com) Robin Livingstone
The real test facing grammar schools: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 24) Brian Walker
Thursday, October 27
Unionist fury as Ulster amnesty law scuppers murder inquiries: The Times David Sharrock
Restore power-sharing Ervine: UTV Internet
Hain challenges politicians unhappy with hike: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Mothballed Stormont costs taxpayer £100m in three years: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Hain rules out paramilitaries in police: UTV Internet
'Policing has to be right': Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Reps. back Adams right to fundraise: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Sir Reg needs to shape up to take the leading role: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Loyalist working class lost cause for UUP: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Loyalist terror group ready to disband by end of year: Irish Independent Alan Erwin
Politics of the Peace Process: Irish Democrat (Oct 8) Owen Bennett
Group denies threat to dig up Catholic graves: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Boy, 13, 'targeted Catholic school': UTV Internet
Stabbing may have been sectarian: BBC
Finucane family locked in wrangle: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Murder Victim 'saw The Site Of His Grave': The News Letter
Blair to meet Omagh relatives: UTV Internet
Dublin to consider court action over 1974 bombings: UTV Internet
Herbert Roy First victim at birth of the Troubles: The Scotsman (Jul 29) Stephen McGinty
Irish hits the streets in big Ian's backyard: Belfast Telegraph Nevin Farrell
Encouraging to see Fianna Fáil rediscover some republican roots: Daily Ireland Mary Lou McDonald
Cowen pushes for greater cross-Border economic co-operation: Irish Examiner Brian O'Mahony
Wednesday, October 26
'I Do See A Way Through The Parade Impasse': The News Letter Gemma Murray
Troubles killings caseload doubles: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
New victims' commissioner gets cool reception from SF and SDLP: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Group complains it was not consulted: (from the Irish News) Margaret Canning
What defines a victim in NI?: BBC Mark Devenport
The Rights Of Victims Must Come Before The Terrorists: The News Letter Editorial
It seems civil wars are only ever over on paper: (from the Irish News) Susan McKay
Cops in new search for Lisa's body: Sunday Life (Oct 23) Stephen Breen
Turning a blind eye to anti-Catholic violence: The Village (Oct 13) Eoin Ó Murchú
Evangelicals condemn Northern Ireland violence: Catholic World News (Sep 19)
Scars Of Sectarianism, Segregation: Derry Journal Editorial
A Long Way Down: The Blanket (Oct 17) Anthony McIntyre
Dissidents 'Responsible For Fire-Bomb Campaign': Derry Journal
Army post demolition continuing: BBC
£10k in fines for 17 on Newry council: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Councillors expected to challenge possible ban: UTV Internet
DUP In The Driving Seat As Parties Boycott By-Election: The News Letter (Oct 20) Elinor Glynn
Action plan to combat major debt: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 24) Noel McAdam
Ahern Onus on British over Omagh: Daily Ireland Zoë Tunney
City Council To Hear Renewed Calls For Fullerton Inquiry: Derry Journal
Ex-prisoners say they can fulfil peace role: Belfast Telegraph Marie Foy
Report explores the psychological impact of republican prison protests: Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Parties In Row Over Farmers' Brussels Visit: The News Letter Richard Sherriff
United in struggle: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Tuesday, October 25
'I won't run UUP like a Politburo': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
UUP Is A Party Without Purpose Says Robinson . .: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Lords seat claim denied: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Unionist communities need more positive leadership: UTV Internet (Oct 20)
Two cheers for Empey: Daily Ireland Editorial
Empey Offers To Help Terrorists Move To Peace: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Leading loyalist on murder charge: BBC
Row over victims' chief: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Voice Of Experience Is Vital Hain: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Commissioner promises 'fairness': BBC
Appointment Welcome Step For Those Who Have Suffered: The News Letter Editorial
Watchtower demolition is halted: BBC
Unorthodox ex-cop closes net on paramilitary cash: (from the Sunday Tribune, Oct 23) Suzanne Breen
New guidelines for CRJ: Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
SDLP calls for action against sectarianism: (from the Irish News)
Priest slams graffiti attack on Orange hall: Daily Ireland Connla Young
No Omagh inquiry while case ongoing: Irish Examiner Senan Hogan
You never know who you're related to: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Herrema's kidnapper explains motive: (from the Sunday Journal, Oct 23) Eamonn McCann
Sinn Féin's mantle as the 'true republican party' under threat: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Interpretation of republican heritage runs like fault line in Southern politics: Daily Ireland Damien Kiberd
Chameleon Bertie has no place among heroes of 1916: Irish Independent Darragh McManus
Parade welcome: Daily Ireland Editorial
1916 March a gimmick: The Sunday Times (Oct23) Editorial
Repeal Anti-Catholic Section of Act of Settlement 1701: The Blanket Sean Mc Manus
The development of the Irish language: (from Irelandclick.com) Ciarán Ó Pronntaigh
Killer Stone praises 7/7 bombers as 'noble men': Sunday Life (Oct 23) Stephen Breen
Lessons of South Africa's peace process: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Monday, October 24
Empey planning comeback for UUP: BBC Mark Devenport
DUP demands challenged: (from the Irish News, Oct 22) William Graham
Ssshh... It's safe: Sunday Life (Oct 23) Linda Gilby
Paisley Lording It Over Trimble: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Brendan Anderson
Unexpected threat in unionist political jungle: (from the Irish News, Oct 22) James Kelly
The Provo question: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 22) Lindy McDowell
Bigger gongs at home for DUP: (from the Irish News, Oct 22) Editorial
The emotional yet clear-thinking Germans provide lessons for the reunification of Ireland: Daily Ireland (Oct 20) Jude Collins
Ahern rules out Sinn Féin coalition: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
Ahern restores 1916 parade to foil Sinn Fein: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
SF are an afterthought, not a viable political alternative: Sunday Independent (Oct 23) John Drennan
Ahern to be told of loyalists concerns: Sunday Life (Oct 23) Alan Murray
A Party of Their Own: The Blanket (Oct 21) Mick Hall
Efforts to isolate CRJ cynical: Daily Ireland (Oct 21) Editorial
McCartneys very proud to come from Short Strand: (from the Sunday Tribune, Oct 23) Suzanne Breen
Why this anger?: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 22) Alf McCreary
Dialogue central to marching problems: Irish Democrat (Aug 22) David Kennedy
Lucky to be alive after mob attack: Sunday Life (Oct 23) Stephen Breen
Republicans 'were behind firebomb campaign': UTV Internet (Oct 21)
Omagh relatives to meet Minister: RTE
RUC widow new victims' champion: The Sunday Times (Oct 23) Liam Clarke
Mayor Gets Summons For Illegal March: Derry Journal (Oct 21)
Limavady signs up for peace: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 19) Claire Regan
Narnia author wipes the paramilitaries off the wall: The Observer (Oct 23) Henry McDonald
Ulster's £1.4bn fuel bill revealed: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 21) Jonathan McCambridge
Protestant schools are bursting at the seams: Sunday Business Post (Oct 23) David McWilliams
Irish language group demands Gaeltacht quarter: Daily Ireland (Oct 20)
Sunday, October 23
Empey warns of threat to unionists: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
'Mammoth task' ahead for Sir Reg as he rebuilds shaken UUP: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Empey's big ask: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
UUP is put under the microscope: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
UUP Must Harness Its Resources For A Revival: The News Letter Editorial
Empey calls for loyalist groups to lay down guns: Scotland on Sunday Nicholas Christian
'Call it a day', loyalists urged: BBC
Speculation mounts over possible UVF disbandment: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Shoukri allowed to return to Belfast: Belfast Telegraph
Empey says IRA 'a failed force': The Sunday Times Liam Clarke and Jason Johnston
The IRA's intelligence-gathering branch hasn't gone away, you know: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Sinn Fein need to practise in Stormont before foray into Dail: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
SF's southern strategy is a war by other means: Sunday Independent John Drennan
Hain under fire from Allister: UTV Internet (Oct 21)
Has Dr Hain really cured the pain?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
'It's a great job, they're great people, it is a great place': Sunday Independent Aengus Fanning
Bogota blames IRA for rockets: The Sunday Times Enda Leahy
McDowell 'We will hunt IRA assets': UTV Internet (Oct 21)
Finucane probe delayed by lack of inquiry judge: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Ex-RUC man to name police informants: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Flags still an issue, claims councillor: Belfast Telegraph
De Rossa to help Garland fight 'unjust' extradition: Sunday Independent Conor Sweeney
PSNI man studies peace in South Africa: Belfast Telegraph
Army dismantling city watchtower: BBC
Let battalions go, says Gulf War hero: The Observer Henry McDonald
Storm over restorative justice scheme escalates: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin and Dan McGinn
£300k cost to move McCartneys to safety: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Omagh families take inquiry call to Irish Minister: UTV Internet (Oct 21)
Loyalist denies link to murder: (from the Irish News)
Old firm flap over banner: Belfast Telegraph Robert Watt
Saturday, October 22
On-The-Runs Will Never Face Justice DUP MLA: The News Letter
Make process a success: (from Irelandclick.com) Gerry Kelly
Why peace may yet be derailed: Irish Independent
More Questions Over Sinn Fein Allowances: The News Letter
Rich and poor: (from Irelandclick.com)
'PSNI Tried To Recruit Me' Claims 'Terrified' Derry Man: Derry Journal
CRJ policing role claim: Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Loyalists 'avoiding prison in gun cases': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Removing the practical differences which have defined partition north and south: Daily Ireland Gearóid O Cairealláin
A Father's Story: Derry Journal Eamon Baker
Republicans must win Protestant support: Irish Democrat (Aug 21) Felim O'Hamill
Priests reject FAIR statement on monastery: Daily Ireland Ciaran O'Neill
Shall I compare thee to a Nazi regime?: The First Post Ruth Dudley Edwards
Irish nationalists should be slow to use Nazi analogy: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Unionist state brought about the troubles: (from Irelandclick.com)
Paisley to join the Right Honourables: The Times Richard Ford
A towering pillar of peace: The Herald (Oct 20) Alison Rowat
Judicial review — second court case over Holy Cross blockade: (from Irelandclick.com) Evan Short
O'Loan appeal: Belfast Telegraph (Oct 19) Jonathan McCambridge
McCartneys prepare to leave east Belfast: RTE
Report Says Protestants Not Missing Out: Derry Journal
McCreery denies murder links: UTV Internet (Oct 20)
'Ould enemy' our new best friend: Irish Examiner Dan Buckley
Taoiseach reinstates 1916 Easter Parade past the GPO: The Irish Times Mark Brennock
Ó Cuív stands firm on An Daingean: Irish Examiner Donal Hickey
Parliament convenes for Adams: Daily Ireland
Migrants add flair to Irish economy: Financial Times (Oct 20) John Murray Brown
Football bigots face world match ban: The Herald (Oct 20) Lucy Adams
Friday, October 21
'Confidence lacking' in IRA move: BBC
DUP warning over power sharing: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Plans To Restore SF Allowances Anger Unionists: The News Letter Alistair Bushe
Editorials
Adams in equality pledge to unionists: UTV Internet
Can Adams Fundraise?: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
'We'll Bring Ulster To A Total Standstill': The News Letter Gemma Murray
Rodgers' regret at police 'scum' remark: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
'UUP scaremongering over policing board pull-out threats': UTV Internet
Fears of 'two-tier' policing: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Policing row Board demands meeting with Hain: UTV Internet
Restorative justice we are not vigilantes: Belfast Telegraph Jim Auld
Former SF Leader Wants Name Cleared: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Mairead Carey
Monastery speaks out in defence of Fr Reid: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Media's war against republicans far from over: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Comparing like with like is just not fair: (from Irelandclick.com) Des Wilson
Beaten McCartney friend says he is under threat: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Police silent on McCartney pal's IRA threat claim: (from the Irish News)
Informer Refused To Flee, Despite Threats: The News Letter
The Human Rights Act is for everyone: Belfast Telegraph Monica McWilliams
Mbeki says unionists need not fear change: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Councillors guilty of misconduct: BBC (Oct 19)
Unionists To Appeal Misconduct Charge: The News Letter Johnny Caldwell
Unionist-dominated councils to face Equality Commission probes: Daily Ireland Ciaran O'Neill
Garland Still Under Investigation: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Sean O'Driscoll
Cyber-home for UK-Irish relations: BBC
Thursday, October 20
Government lifts financial sanctions on Sinn Féin: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
£120,000 for Sinn Fein to speed return of Assembly: The Times David Sharrock
Official moves to bring SF in from cold: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
Anger after Hain restores SF assembly allowances: UTV Internet
Provos warned they must let exiles go home: Irish Independent Tom Brady and Gene McKenna
IRA attacked man after pledge IMC: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Hardline terrorists tried to coax guns from PIRA report: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
Urgent action needed to fight fuel smuggling: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Loyalist threat 'remains strong': Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
UDA is urged to quit harassment: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
PUP Still Gets £27,000 Grant Despite IMC: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Catholics 'aren't safe in own homes': (from the Irish News) Marie Louise McCrory
Do the decent thing, Mr Hain, and put an end to this toadying to terrorism: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
IMC report Peace needs loyalists to end violence: Irish Examiner Editorial
Durkan Warlords should not become law lords: Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Hain quashes talk of IRA policing role: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Orde Should Resign Says Campaigner For Reserves: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Policing Board 'is heading for crisis': Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
An open letter to unionist/loyalist and Protestant leaders from Fermanagh priest Joe McVeigh: Daily Ireland Joe McVeigh
UUP May Be Stirred If Not Shaken By Collins: The News Letter
Prospect of 30,000 at Love Ulster city demo: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Adair quizzed over assassination: Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
Loyalist feud 'could erupt again': UTV Internet
Northern Ireland 'can learn from South Africa': Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
South Africa hails Adams: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Taoiseach's backing for McGurk relatives: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
There is a Nazi analogy to be made: Daily Ireland Danny Morrison
DUP Ulster Scots Starved Of Funding: The News Letter
Drama of history final curtain set to fall on the Bloody Sunday saga: Irish Examiner Noel Whelan
Wednesday, October 19
Report due on NI paramilitaries: BBC
McCrea SDLP Can't Have Things All Their Own Way: The News Letter
Ceasefire body to focus on IRA status: BBC Brian Rowan
Reaching out hand of friendship: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Hain makes police pledge over restorative justice: UTV Internet
'I want to meet the man who attacked me': Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Time To End Your Campaign For Good: Derry Journal
DUP 'refuses to support' CCTV appeal: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Two to face charges over trouble: BBC
SDLP in parades body warning: (from the Irish News, Oct 13) William Graham
Order need leadership from the UUP: (from the Irish News, Oct 17) Roy Garland
PUP funds continue despite report: BBC
'Delivery team' to aid loyalist communities: UTV Internet
Tour bus owner thanks Shankill: Daily Ireland Áine McEntee
'Love ulster' rally is given a green light: Belfast Telegraph Brian Hutton
Anger At Sinn Fein 'Hypocrisy' Over Nazi Probe: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Remember Jesus' fit of temper: Daily Ireland Tommy McKearney
Ian knows a thing or two about fascism: Daily Ireland Anne Cadwallader
Fans 'Terrorised My Little Girl On Ferry': The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Tricolour Sparks Fury Among Glen Residents: Derry Journal
Mbeki to meet controversial Sinn Fein leader: SABC
Gerry Adams encounters the ancestors in SA: Cape Times Sholain Govender
Not Much Ado About Not Much Of A Happening: The News Letter (Sep 29) Rhonda Weir
'I Can Win Dail Seat' MacLochlainn: Derry Journal
Herrema recalls 1975 kidnap drama: Irish Examiner Jimmy Woulfe
Howard 'may have been police informer': Irish Examiner Deric Henderson
Tuesday, October 18
SDLP will urge Blair on Agreement: BBC
'Embrace Positive Unionism': The News Letter Richard Sherriff
MP Ahern Has Jeopardised Impartiality: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
As mass attendances drop, support for Sinn Fein grows: Belfast Telegraph Pól O Muirí
We Need To See People In Court Over Heist MP: The News Letter Gemma Murray And Elinor Glynn
Police accused of Catholic priest 'witch hunt': UTV Internet
Comparing Nazi Germany to North is bizarre: Daily Ireland Damien Kiberd
'Fr Reid – more bitter than the Provos': (from the Sunday Tribune, Oct 16) Suzanne Breen
Reid's sectarian slur: (from the Sunday Journal, Oct 16) Eamonn McCann
Some of my best friends are nationalists: Daily Ireland Jude Collins
To equate north with Nazism is nonsense: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
Biting tongues: Daily Ireland Editorial
Loyalist 'need time' after IRA peace process moves: UTV Internet
SDLP slates PUP for keeping UVF link: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
PUP fail to split with UVF thugs: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Ex-cop tells Adair 'UDA's stalking you': Sunday Life (Oct 16) Stephen Gordon
Bradley to talk about bar attack: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
Armed thugs will stop at nothing: (from Irelandclick.com) Editorial
Scales of justice can not be tilted: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ulster judicial reform is 'too slow': Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Sectarianism risks to soccer league's future: (from the Irish News) Nevin Farrell
GAA exemption: (from Irelandclick.com)
Man is injured in shooting attack: BBC
Adams in South Africa: UTV Internet
Dlamini Zuma to host Gerry Adams: Sunday Times (South Africa)
Monday, October 17
2006 report to prove inactivity: Irish Examiner Michael O'Farrell
Give loyalists the space to move, appeal by Ahern: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
DUP shifts focus, stalling hopes for a power-sharing government: (from the Irish News, Oct 15) William Graham
Ahern moves to reassure unionists: BBC
Future's looking bleak without IRA bogeymen: (from the Irish News, Oct 15) James Kelly
DUP anger as RIR base faces the axe: Sunday Life (Oct 16)
Money 'linked to Northern raid': BBC
Media leak forced ARA's hand: Sunday Life (Oct 16) Alan Murray
'Slab shafted by IRA': Sunday Life (Oct 16)
Fr Reid is a great man, says Ahern: Irish Examiner Michael O'Farrell
DUP rules out meeting with Nazi-gaffe priest Reid: Sunday Life (Oct 16)
Priest faces incitement to hatred probe: Irish Examiner Ian Graham
Pictures of riot suspects issued: BBC
SDLP criticism for PUP decision: UTV Internet
Hooked on 'bloodthirsty thuggery': Belfast Telegraph (Oct 15) Jonathan McCambridge
Fury at leak leads to truce setback: Sunday Life (Oct 16)
Homes are evacuated during alert: BBC
RIRA 'war' must end says senior dissident: (from the Irish News, Oct 14) Barry McCaffrey
Canavan for SF rumours well 'wide of the post': Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Whatever Happened to... 'er, You Know... Whatshisname?: The Blanket (Oct 2) Tom Luby
Let's kick United Ireland soccer team into touch: Irish Independent
Church of Ireland in fine fettle: Daily Ireland (Oct 7) Keith Lynch
Belfast to bloom with new artwork: BBC (Oct 11)
Sunday, October 16
Murphy's brother owns €1m property: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
When the DUP boat comes in: Daily Ireland Editorial
Assembly's days look numbered: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Fears over IRA joining new 'police' ranks: The Observer Henry McDonald
Kangaroo court jibe sparks fury: Daily Ireland Jarlath Kearney
Priest in 'Nazi' row briefed on IRA criminality: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
PSNI investigates Reid for incitement to hatred: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Contribution as a go-between must not be denigrated: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Local Jews angered by Nazi analogy: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Fr Reid unveils true colours in surly knee-jerk reaction: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Just how can this be compared to Ulster?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
This false martyrdom: The Observer Henry McDonald
We Need To Heal Divisions Now Bishop Mehaffey: Derry Journal
When the naked hate is publicly exposed: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Legacy of sectarianism is the enemy within: Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Protestants' silence in South feeds Fr Reid's Nazi fantasy: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Alec Reid shows even the best of men can be blind: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Reid has no gift for diplomacy: Sunday Independent Editorial
Ervine keeps grant in last bid to woo UVF gunmen: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
PUP 'to maintain links with UVF': BBC
PUP 'must deal with UVF killing': Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
LVF to stand down in the coming weeks: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Garland planned a global revolution: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Stickie wicket: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
Caulfield not wanted for Poppy bomb: Impartial Reporter
Ireland under fire over extradition: The Sunday Times Enda Leahy
Ahern Fianna Fail in North would split nationalist vote: Sunday Business Post Pat Leahy
CIRA warning no ceasefire or sellout: Limerick Leader Barry Duggan
Sectarian thugs hit football matches: Belfast Telegraph
Gun attack was 'attempted murder': BBC
Republican wins case over IRA allegation: Sunday Business Post Kieron Wood
Ex-soldier says missing gun was 'seized by RUC': The Observer Henry McDonald
Revealed IRA bombs killed eight British soldiers in Iraq: Independent on Sunday Greg Harkin, Francis Elliott and Raymond Whitaker
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