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Saturday, October 31
DUP and SF relations worsen over £20m reserve police payout: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
NI police reserve payment defended: RTE
Ear damage on RUC's firing ranges 'could cost £100m': Irish News Bimpe Archer
Similar cases taken by Irish Defence Forces members: Irish News Bimpe Archer
Ireland strife down, not out, 2 women say: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Dennis B. Roddy
Parades 'a matter for politicians': The News Letter
Activists on track to remember Peace Train: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
UUP MLA is 'open' to electoral pact talks: The News Letter
'Secret' IRA victim on Disappeared list: Irish News Allison Morris
Families of Disappeared offer support to Wilson relatives: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth and Rachel Quigley
Shocking cycle of murders carried out by republicans: Irish News Allison Morris
Missing victims of past who still haunt the IRA: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
NI politicians in Libya for terror redress talks: UTV Internet
Greysteel families break their silence Knight 'deserves to be locked away for life': Derry Journal
North's mass killers should get death penalty – Campbell: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Bail bid by republican Duffy adjourned again: Belfast Telegraph
Part-time RIR soldiers win case: BBC
Legal hold-up in IRA inquest: UTV Internet
Mainstream parties are to blame if extremists thrive (Oct 26): The News Letter Alex Kane
SF welcome Ulster-Scots official into 'lion's den' (Oct 21): Ballymoney Times
Common ground – Catholic and Protestant teens from Ireland visit Salem (Oct 29): Salem Gazette Lisa Guerriero
Unionists defend 'No pope here' online campaign: The News Letter
Anglican converts off to Rome (scroll down): The News Letter Ian Paisley
Does Cardinal Cormac think the Pope has made a mistake?: Telegraph.co.uk Jonathan Wynne-Jones
We're flocking back to church: Irish Independent Allison Bray
Kidnapped priest is alive, says Sinn Féin (Oct 30): The Irish Times Dan Keenan
North-South approach could make island safer for children (Oct 27): The Irish Times Barry Roche
Has bigotry reached from beyond grave? (Oct 27): Irish News Diana Rusk
Friday, October 30
Sinn Féin and DUP clash over transfer of policing: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Group recommended transfer of responsibility to OFMDFM and councils: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Parties have mixed views on how to tackle marching issue: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Sir Reg clarifies 'puppet' comments: The News Letter
No shortage of support for Ulster Unionist MP: The News Letter
Is Lady Sylvia a stranger on the shore in party's future vision?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
DUP push unity unionist candidate: Fermanagh Herald
SDLP Youth backs Ritchie for leader: UTV Internet
SDLP faces crucial decisions over new leader and merger with Fianna Fáil: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
End the drift: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Talks over PSNI Reserve: The News Letter
Ombudsman investigations 'require more resources': Irish News Allison Morris
Council breached equality policy: The News Letter
Man freed in Real IRA murders inquiry: RTE
The lucrative business of funding terror groups: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Army denies being 'scared off' by republicans: The News Letter
RIR man fears for his safety after PSNI move: Ulster Herald Tommy Nethery
Traces of Semtex chemical found in Republican cells (Oct 27): Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Dedication of memorial to Troubles' victims: The News Letter
Ex-senior policeman says Belfast agreement ruined victims' confidence: Impartial Reporter
'Libyan cash only for the innocent': The News Letter
IRA victims 'confident Libyan deal will be done': Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Colonel claimed paper was IRA mouthpiece: Irish News Allison Morris
NI restorative justice 'cuts crime': UTV Internet
INLA denies knowledge of IRSP member's death (Oct 27): Irish News Seamus McKinney
Use of Irish very low in courts (Oct 28): The Irish Times Lorna Siggins
Campbell criticised over death penalty call: Derry Journal
Minister raises hopes of end to Protestant schools row: The Irish Times Mary Minihan
Vatican row delays Anglo-Catholic text: The Times Richard Owen
Thursday, October 29
DUP accused of corrupting policing negotiations: Belfast Telegraph
'De-politicise parades' – Residents: UTV Internet
UUP facing a huge dilemma (Oct 26): Irish News Editorial
Federation fights to keep Police Reserve: UTV Internet
Baggott to discuss axing of 400 PSNI reservists: Belfast Telegraph
Files reveal growing NI terror threat: BBC Liz MacKean
Real threat exists as IMC work remains unfinished: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Legal bid to halt extradition renewed: Irish News
Man arrested over soldier murders: BBC
BBC boss denies political bias towards nationalists: Irish News Allison Morris
Medal and £650k or I walk – MI5 witness: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Old monoliths can crumble – even poppy-linked ones: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
CRJ urges residents' solidarity with Rice (Oct 27): Irish News
Garland extradition case adjourned: RTE
O'Loan's peerage made official: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Troops may be compelled to appear before fresh inquest: Irish News
RUC put out false story within hours of McGurk's bar attack: Irish News Allison Morris
I'm no terrorist sympathiser – ex-Rangers star (Oct 27): The News Letter
Leading loyalist charged with raping 13-year-old girl: Belfast Telegraph
Sound police work leads to massive haul: The News Letter Editorial
A major victory in smuggling battle: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
We need something to cheer us up now (Oct 27): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Transport deal puts banned UK motorists off Irish roads: Irish Independent Stephen O'Farrell
Army pulls out of Ulster jobs fair due to lack of interest (Oct 28): Belfast Telegraph
Republic wilfully creating a cold house for Protestants: Irish News Brian Feeney
Why the Pope shouldn't count on being welcomed with open arms: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
Who let them in? (Oct 20): LATimes.com Michael McGough
The Vatican thirst for power divides Christianity and damages Catholicism (Oct 28): Guardian.co.uk Hans Kung
Wednesday, October 28
'Parades must be resolved before justice devolved': Belfast Telegraph
Robinson leads Commons Parades debate: UTV Internet
UUP tight-lipped over Hermon no-show: The News Letter
Alliance with Tories not the way to shed sectarianism (Oct 26): Irish News Roy Garland
North's ageing politicians have eyes fixed on eternity (Oct 26): Irish News Tom Kelly
Unionists trade blows over double jobbing: The News Letter
DUP alters course on double-jobbing: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
McCrea defends membership of 'No Pope Here' campaign group: Irish News Diana Rusk
Alasdair McDonnell unveils bid to revitalise the SDLP: Belfast Telegraph
BBC 'biased towards republicans': BBC
McCausland must outline language strategy – Sinn Féin: Derry Journal
Calls for probe into Guildhall event: The News Letter
SF defend Guildhall dinner dance: Derry Journal
Ulster loyalist hardliner charged with grooming child for sex: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Greysteel killer jailed after release licence suspended: The Irish Times Éanna Ó Caollaí
Omagh bomb campaigner to receive award: UTV Internet
Massereene murder accused refused bail: UTV Internet
No deal done yet with Libya – Donaldson: The News Letter
HET budget 'running out': UTV Internet
Files detail Balcombe gang targets: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Archives reveal death list found at IRA gang's flat: The Guardian Alan Travis
Family demand 'full truth' of Motorman death: Derry Journal
Council accused of gerrymandering: BBC
Griffin speaks with forked tongue: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Gun murder 'not revenge for Wayne' (Oct 26): Evening Herald Kevin Doyle
Smuggled cigarettes worth €50m seized by officials in Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Police probe dissident link to record £45m cigarette haul: Belfast Telegraph
Protestants surrendering their sense of superiority: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Nightmare as 250,000 shoppers head North: Derry Journal
Former Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern backs Scottish independence (Oct 27): The Scotsman
Tuesday, October 27
DUP 'no longer voice of unionism' – Empey: The News Letter Sam McBride
UUP MP boycotts conference over party's link with Tories: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
DUP comes out fighting over double-jobbing 'U-turn' jibes: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Lost chance as conference is shorn of debate: The News Letter Sam McBride
Devolving police and justice: The Irish Times Editorial
Most voters back electoral process – research: Belfast Telegraph
McDonnell to announce bid for SDLP leadership: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
President hosts event for RUC widows: The Irish Times Mary Minihan
McCord in call for HET funding: UTV Internet
Protest as dinner hails IRA dead: The News Letter
Woodward meets with Bloody Sunday families: Derry Journal
Terror victims 'cautious' over Libyan deal: UTV Internet
Inquest into Motorman death opens: BBC
Journalist may have to pay £25,000 in costs: RTE
Keeping track of the Peace Train: The News Letter
Wilson remains defiant over expenses comments (Oct 20): The News Letter
MLA expenses 'were not excessive' (Oct 23): BBC
Lady Hermon 'vindicated' over London flat rent assessment (Oct 23): Irish News William Graham
One bright spot in a gloomy picture: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
North Belfast and Shankill united in health campaign (Oct 9): Belfast Media Editorial
Beef labelling plan: Irish Independent
Papal visit can save North's Protestants: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Pope Benedict opens new front in battle for the soul of two churches (Oct 25): The Observer Diarmaid MacCulloch
Ignore the sceptics who are blocking the road to Rome (Oct 24): The Independent Mary Wakefield
Monday, October 26
Alliance Justice minister won't be 'a puppet': UTV Internet
Why Robinson is right to step back from a deal he cannot sell: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Executive 'must act as four-way coalition': The Irish Times Dan Keenan
McDonnell to announce plans for SDLP leadership (Oct 25): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
British Tories and UUP 'natural allies': The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Lady Sylvia Hermon stands by decision to snub UUP conference: Belfast Telegraph
Whiff of power and fresh approach re-energise dusty old party: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Tory link-up gives UUP new allure for middle unionism: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Peter Robinson – why the DUP's MPs will be able to continue double-jobbing after elections: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Northern Ireland police chief moves officers to tackle 'severe' dissident threat: Belfast Telegraph
Republican says officers tried to recruit him as spy in Spain (Oct 25): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Only an independent inquiry can reveal the truth of the Hunger Strike (Oct 24): Irish News Thomas Lynch
Conservatives warned not to ignore past: UTV Internet
Surge in drugs and violence at Castlerea Prison after IRA releases (Oct 25): Sunday Tribune Ali Bracken
Garda focus on possible Provo link to murder: Irish Examiner Scott Millar
Family denies murdered son linked to the IRA: Irish Independent Fiach Kelly
Garda fears murder will lead to feud: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Corruption is 'rife' among gardaí, claims young officer (Oct 25): Sunday Tribune Ali Bracken
Boss who took bombs off buses dies (Oct 19): BBC
Security lapse risked Queen's life (Oct 25): Scotland on Sunday Stephen McGinty
Little uptake on Vatican offer to Church faithful: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
After 500 years, has the Pope outfoxed the Archbishop? (Oct 25): Independent on Sunday Peter Stanford
25% jump in cross-Border shopping – survey: The Irish Times Paul Cullen
Sunday, October 25
Four-party talks needed – Empey: UTV Internet
No longer any sympathy for an outdated conflict: Irish News James Kelly
First minister has played his cards right: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Ulster Unionist conference riven by row over link with Tories: The Observer Henry McDonald
Hague – We won't get mired in sectarian politics: Belfast Telegraph
Tory link foils Adams' strategy – Sir Reg: The News Letter
Did Hague rock the UUP conference?: BBC Mark Devenport
Conservative alliance to be tested at polls: Belfast Telegraph
Elections good news for scribes: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Pact may face poll problems: The News Letter Editorial
DUP offers seat deal: The News Letter
Parades Commission's 'days numbered': Irish News Diana Rusk
There was an offer on the table – but the prisoners weren't told (Oct 22): Irish News
Claims only add to pain says ex-hunger striker (Oct 22): Irish News Allison Morris
Partners in crime – loyalist killers and British security forces in N.I.: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Tories 'would end costly probes into Northern Ireland Troubles,' says William Hague: Daily Mail
British spooks' story sheds light on key aspects of modern Irish history (Oct 21): Irish Examiner Steven King
FAIR to protest at IRA 'dinner dance': The News Letter
Politicians welcome INLA's decision to end the violence (Oct 19): Belfast Media
Gardai fear new cycle of violence by city gangs / Former IRA members suspected in most recent gangland murder: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Loyalist killer to fight conviction: The News Letter
Media press-ganged by lure of NIO lucre (Oct 22): Irish News Newton Emerson
More assembly expenses revealed (Oct 22): BBC
More MLA expenses made public (Oct 22): UTV Internet
Former ethics chief, Carmel Hanna, defends renting office from husband (Oct 22): Belfast Telegraph
SF channel £400k into party (Oct 24): The News Letter
Protestants can be excused for missing the cruel irony: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Vatican's lack of warning on Anglican priests 'inexcusable' say Carey: Independent on Sunday Laura May
The Queen will stand up to Pope Benedict: Daily Telegraph Vicki Woods
Calling all angry Anglicans! Special deals on conversions to Catholicism!: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Saturday, October 24
UUP members challenge Sir Reg: The News Letter
DUP offers pact to UUP: UTV Internet
Hague to address UUP conference: UTV Internet
MEP Dodds challenged over council seat pledge (Oct 22): Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Tories back Parsley for North Down: UTV Internet
Brown's Northern Ireland settlement is to be commended: The Spectator David Blackburn
Policing issue must not drag (Oct 22): Irish News Editorial
MI5 agents to testify behind screens in Real IRA trial: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Could IRA splinter groups bring back Northern Ireland's Troubles?: Christian Science Monitor Jason Walsh
Dissidents leave loyalist guns deal on a tightrope: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Ex-RUC man tipped for Brolly post: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
McCord positive about US hearing: UTV Internet
McCord testimony won't be the last on Capitol Hill: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Wrongly convicted man back in court: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Unprecedented third appeal for bomber: UTV Internet
Disgraced lawyer appeals sentence: BBC
Campbell's support for the Armed Forces: Londonderry Sentinel
Reopened tourist attractions portraying a brighter Belfast (Oct 20): Irish News Breidge Gadd
Minimal Troubles at Ulster Museum: The Irish Times Fionola Meredith
Country is 'hostile place for Protestant pupils': Irish Independent John Walshe
Bishop – O'Keeffe making Ireland hostile for Protestants: Irish Examiner Eoin English
Surprise flare-up at €3m cut to Protestant schools: The Irish Times Seán Flynn
School funding – Change your mind Minister: Irish Examiner Editorial
Protestant schools: The Irish Times Editorial
Converts may choke on raw meat of Catholicism (Oct 20): The Times Libby Purves
The end of the Anglican Communion (Oct 20): Guardian.co.uk Andrew Brown
In praise of… October 1989 (Oct 20): The Guardian Editorial
Friday, October 23
'Parties have not debated policing': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
£1bn deal should please all political parties: Belfast Telegraph
Confidence has still to be assessed: The News Letter Editorial
Let us push ahead on policing transfer: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
One in five show Troubles trauma (Oct 21): UTV Internet
MP 'overwhelmed' by definition debate: The News Letter
McCausland's view on Catholicism puzzling (Oct 19): Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
Republican dissidents in bomb attack on TA base: The Independent David McKittrick
One week after booby-trap blast and a Belfast cul-de-sac is still shrouded in fear: Belfast Telegraph
Justice group welcome: Newry Democrat
Lady Trimble picked to fight seat: BBC
Police shielded my son's murderers, says McCord: Belfast Telegraph
Murdered Belfast man's father lobbies in Washington: The Irish Times Niall Stanage
Greysteel killer Torrens Knight faces return to jail: Belfast Telegraph
Unionists condemn Territorial Army cuts: Londonderry Sentinel
I'll represent Ireland at Olympics, says Trimble: Belfast Telegraph
No return to Protestant school grants – O'Keeffe: Irish Independent John Walshe
Protestant schools' row can unite the churches: Irish Independent David Quinn
Campaign proposes Robinson as EU premier: The Irish Times Stephen Collins
'Don't transpose peace process' (Oct 21): Irish News William Graham
English passengers forced to show passports in Scotland (Sep 26): The Herald
Thursday, October 22
Brown announces devolution budget for Northern Ireland policing and justice: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald and Deborah Summers
Responsibility for justice and policing down to Robinson: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Primate greets moves on devolution of justice: The News Letter
The truth about Ulster – taxpayers' money to snuff out violence: The Times David Sharrock
Let us push ahead on policing transfer: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Cameron ends Tories' long silence with Sinn Féin: The Times David Sharrock
Let sleeping dogs lie seems to be Conservatives' motto: Irish News Brian Feeney
Mansergh says peace process calls for diligence: Irish World Diarmaid Williams
How we made the special relationship look very ordinary: Belfast Telegraph Maurice Hayes
Work for progress and peace in north not over: Irish News Ray O'Hanlon
Unionists will never share views of Adams: The News Letter Editorial
Hague to address UUP conference: The News Letter
Umbrella Unionism could be a unifying cause (Oct 16): Tribune Magazine John Coulter
UK 'should press for united Ireland': The News Letter
'Irish unification could help boost Welsh economy': South Wales Evening Post
Raymond McCord to give evidence at US congress hearing: Belfast Telegraph
Boyle urges Hibs to attend hearing: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Probe water-boarding, not collusion – peer: The News Letter
Republicans have done Nelson a disservice: The News Letter N R Greer
Irish language delegation: Ulster Herald
Quinn's murder probe still priority for the PSNI: Newry Democrat
Man, 47, questioned over killing of Massereene soldiers is released: Belfast Telegraph
RAAD claim Waterside gun attack: Derry Journal
Old American lessons ring true in today's North: Irish Echo Jim Cullen
O'Neill gets 18 months on U.S. charges: Philadelphia Inquirer Kathleen Brady Shea
Protestant school funding to be cut: Irish Examiner Niall Murray and Mary Regan
High praise for Archbishop Martin on backing Protestant education rights: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Protestant parents 'posh' claim rejected: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
This is about much more than education: Irish Independent Tom Molloy
The Catholic Church offers us a warm welcome (Oct 21): The Times Edwin Barnes
Church of England – Imperial Rome: The Guardian Editorial
Wednesday, October 21
British plans for devolution of NI justice due today: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Level of agreement between SF and the DUP 'remarkable': Irish News William Graham
Call Sinn Fein's bluff, Peter (Oct 19): The News Letter Alex Kane
Dissidents blamed for southern attacks: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Man held over Army base murders: BBC
Dissident activity cost transport firm £221,000 in year – Murphy: Irish News Diana Rusk
MLAs urge Baggott to review policy on weapons: The News Letter
Rasharkin GAA club targeted: UTV Internet
Sinn Fein urges all sides in town to defeat sectarianism: Irish News Maeve Connolly
McCausland meets Irish language activists: The News Letter
Disrespecting Rights: (from Fortnight) Colin Harvey
Adams – Orange parades will have role in united Ireland: The Independent Noel McAdam
Sectarian singing jail-term suspended: Irish News
IRA man's widow appeals minister's refusal on payout: Belfast Telegraph
Irish 'patience' a lesson for Middle East peace – envoy: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Double-jobbing politicians are short-changing voting public: Belfast Telegraph Dawn Purvis
DUP facing fresh questions on cost of running office: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
'Unhealthy obsession' with MPs' expenses (Oct 19): The News Letter Sammy Wilson
Sammy should remember who pays expenses: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
49 NI people on leaked 'BNP list': BBC
BNP insists 'member list' is a hoax as army chiefs denounce extremists: Guardian.co.uk Robert Booth
O'Keeffe 'on collision course with Protestant faith': The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Cuts threatening Protestant schools, says Archbishop: Irish Examiner Niall Murray
O'Keeffe to discuss cuts' impact on Protestants: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
New provision for Anglicans to join Catholic Church: Irish Examiner Nicole Winfield
Pope's gambit could see 1,000 quit Church of England: The Times Ruth Gledhill & Richard Owen
Archbishop of Canterbury criticises Rome for springing this announcement on him: Telegraph.co.uk Damian Thompson
Pope's move will harm dialogue and weaken Church of England: The Times Timothy Bradshaw
Half way to Rome: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Church Disunited: The Times Editorial
Tuesday, October 20
Northern Ireland peace is relatively secure, group told: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Warning of budget cuts to rights body: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Why SDLP and UUP must show some spirit: Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
Northern Ireland policing talks continue: Belfast Telegraph
McCausland defiant over Catholic worship: The News Letter
Stormont unites against car bomb plot: UTV Internet
'New dimension' to cross-border crime: RTE
Terror threat rises as dissident ranks swell: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Dissident republicans pose 'severe' risk – PSNI: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Magherafelt security alert 'hoax': UTV Internet
Families 'must be at centre of Libyan talks': The News Letter
Trip to Libya an important first step: The News Letter Editorial
MP of rock... will Flash Harry get the vote?: BBC
Sectarian attacks leave Protestant family 'desperate to leave': The News Letter
Gunmen target teen in Derry: UTV Internet
Asda to open store on interface (Sep 24): BBC
Widow of ex-IRA man in pay-out bid: UTV Internet
Talking about past without major players would be futile: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Bad memories can populate atmosphere in strange ways: Irish News Roy Garland
Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams to give Nov. 5 talk in Madison (Oct 19): Madison Eagle
Oops, Did She Do It Again?: TheDailyBeast.com (Oct 14) Niall Stanage
People in Republic 'feel better' (Oct 1): BBC
Women of Orange (Sep 30): The Scotsman Emma Cowing
Monday, October 19
British-Irish body begins two-day meeting in Swansea: Ireland_On-Line
Loyalist boss Jackie McDonald urges PSNI to get tougher on break-ins in order to shut down vigilante paramilitary groups (Oct 18): Sunday Life Ciarán Barnes
Church leader speaks on Mass row: BBC
Protestant church leader questions McCausland stance on attending Catholic events: Belfast Telegraph
Vigilance vital against bombs (Oct 17): Irish News Editorial
We must not return to dark past: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Bid for a 'reunited Ulster' for European elections (Oct 18): Sunday Tribune
Sectarian thugs are trying to drive me out of village: Belfast Telegraph
2nd kidnap case in 24 hours for ex-IRA man (Oct 15): Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Hunger strikers 'were not sacrificed for political gain' (Oct 17): Irish News Allison Morris
Political history repeats itself (Oct 17): Irish News
Hillary Clinton suffers 'mis-speaking' relapse with Belfast bomb claims: The Times David Sharrock
Dear Hillary, I for one am grateful you and Bill meddled in our affairs: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Clinton In Northern Ireland (Oct 17): Voice of America Editorial
US investment in North's jobs to be announced: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Belfast losing out to Bangalore: Irish Echo
Consultancy on Maze stadium cost £3.5m (Oct 13): Irish News
North is in denial on public sector waste (Oct 18): The Sunday Times Newton Emerson
Transfer fiasco is 'the biggest failing of the Executive': Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Torney
Orange Order ignites SNP over Union: The Scotsman Eddie Barnes
Sunday, October 18
We planted car bomb – ONH: Irish News Allison Morris
Car bomb device was 'capable of killing': The News Letter
Two arrested over hoax van bomb at border are released: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Police caused needless dissent (Sep 29): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Veteran republican has no misgivings over IRA past: Irish News Allison Morris
'INLA statement is 30 years too late'-MP: Londonderry Sentinel
Probe '81 deal claim ex-INLA man says: Irish News Allison Morris
Libya campaign takes 'step forward': The News Letter
Government will function when we address the past: Irish News Patrick Murphy
Hillary Clinton makes Ireland a priority (Oct 16): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Policing and justice sorted: Irish News Newton Emerson
Sectarian attack on Rasharkin home: UTV Internet
Butler to oppose renewal of city status for Lisburn: Ulster Star
Sinn Fein must end schools' chaos (Oct 15): The News Letter
Why SF should join schools talks (Oct 15): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Data retention Bill triggers debate on Birmingham Six (Oct 9): The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Sir Hugh's already missing his old job (Oct 1): Belfast Telegraph
Batt falls short of Dev's gold standard on minorities: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Yes vote could make things difficult in Britian (Oct 13): Derry Journal
European dream has become British nightmare (Oct 9): The News Letter Ian Paisley
Lisbon is as close as we're going to get to a United States of Europe (Oct 14): Irish Examiner Steven King
Two polls needed on Scottish independence: The Sunday Times Jason Allardyce
Saturday, October 17
PSNI partner was target of dissident republicans – police: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Families in fear after car bomb attack on woman: Irish Independent David McKittrick
McGuinness condemns perpetrators of Belfast attack: Belfast Telegraph
Dissident threat is there at all times: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Belfast bomb attack underlines need for adequate PSNI funding: Belfast Telegraph
Make D-day December 7 – Durkan: Irish News William Graham
Gunmen not a return to the past: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Shoukri holds secret talks with de Chastelain: Irish News Allison Morris
Gardaí to pound streets of West Belfast on visit: Belfast Media
MPs go to Libya in IRA compensation talks: UTV Internet
Victims group hit by funding cuts in south: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Bandsman sentenced in drum attack: BBC
Ulster should keep eye on any move towards Scottish split: Belfast Telegraph Hamish Macdonell
Assembly members 'paid relatives': BBC
Nine northern MPs asked to repay expenses (Oct 15): Irish News William Graham
Sinn Fein claims £2m to run MLAs' offices: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Not that aul' Irish joke again: The Irish Times Brian O'Connell
No takers for Irish version of council plan that cost €30k (Oct 16): Irish Examiner Gordon Deegan
MI5 bugged phones of Special Branch says retired detective: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Sectarianism, sword and security – the truth behind Pope's visit (Sep 29): The Scotsman Shân Ross
The cost of parades (Sep 27): The Herald Editorial
Why it doesn't matter if Bruce was born in the USA or in Bray: Belfast Telegraph Kevin Myers
Friday, October 16
Stormont briefed on policing offer: UTV Internet
Lack of policing detail angers NI parties: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Parties not shown PM's offer on policing and justice: Belfast Telegraph
DUP policing and justice OK hinges on two issues: Irish News William Graham & Valerie Robinson
What Hillary said to Arlene during visit: Impartial Reporter
Getting a glimpse of Hillary was well worth the long wait: Irish News Jim Gibney
Only here could a warmonger be applauded for talking peace: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
SF in identity crisis that dare not speak its name: Irish News Newton Emerson
Leaders in Unionist unity candidate row: Impartial Reporter
MP hits out at 'silence of nationalist'leaders: Londonderry Sentinel
Two held as 'bomb' brings village to standstill: Irish Independent Rebecca Black
Security alert declared 'elaborate hoax': UTV Internet
Hoax – a remnant of our past: Newry Democrat
Police investigate republican street collection: The News Letter
Man who taunted dead Massereene soldier's family is bailed: Belfast Telegraph
UDA's anger over Shoukri meeting with de Chastelain: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Justice scheme gets green light: BBC
Inquest told IRA killed and buried man in secret grave in 1981: The Scotsman Brian Hutton
Missing man shot dead after struggle with IRA abductors: The Irish Times Georgina O'Halloran
IRA 'trying its utmost' in search for victims' remains: Irish Independent Fergus Black and Georgina O'Halloran
Plastic bullet death under review: BBC
'INLA words are no comfort--ex soldier: Londonderry Sentinel
Belfast lawyer talks about Irish language case on NYC visit: Irish Echo Peter McDermott
MI5 knew 'more about Nairobi than Belfast at start of Troubles': The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
'Major problem' with fraud in Border counties: Derry Journal (Oct 13)
Irish jokes in British prison newspaper prompt complaints: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
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