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Sunday, October 31
Blunder by caterer 'put police civil staff at risk': Belfast Telegraph
Police blame 'cowardly element' for County Armagh bomb: BBC
40kg bomb defused in Lurgan alert: UTV Internet
How scourge of gun crime started ... and spread like a cancer: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
A Timetable for Withdrawal: (from Fortnight Magazine) Fergal Moore
Draft strategy to tackle alienation of Londonderry Protestants: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Catholic schools are not simply a matter of faith (Oct 28): Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Shoppers resume exodus North: Sunday Independent Jerome Reilly
Hibernia lies in tatters as Britain simply gets on with its recovery: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Appeal to Scots Catholics over papal visit debt (Oct 29): The Herald Martin Williams
Saturday, October 30
Unionists want to thwart McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph
NI anti-sectarian proposals criticised: BBC
'Intimidation and fear' in troubled estate: The News Letter
Translink pulls Rathcoole buses for third night: BBC
All ears are now closing to the UVF's double-talk: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
'Paramilitaries are selling fireworks to children': Newtownabbey Times Jonathan Bell
Northern Ireland paramilitaries are cynically exploiting young people: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
100 civilian staff at PSNI stations to review security: BBC
Armed military on the streets – 32CSM: Londonderry Sentinel
Lurgan rail alert continues: UTV Internet
IMC's new report handed in: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Draft report into Iris inquiry examined by police: BBC
Sinn Fein member first to address Parliament: The Independent Oliver Wright
Fresh inquiry on Belfast killings sought: The Irish Times
My hero – Jean McConville: The Guardian Amanda Foreman
TD wants Queen to reign in Ireland: BBC
Anthony Stokes refuses to bow to mob after Old Firm siege (Oct 29): Daily Mail Peter Jardine
Celtic's Anthony Stokes takes philosophical approach to becoming latest target of bigots (Oct 29): The Herald Michael Grant
Church of Ireland loses big in AIB share wipeout: BBC
Protestant women happier with church than Catholics: The Irish Times Pamela Duncan
ESB's takeover bid gets green light: Irish Examiner Geoff Percival
Friday, October 29
DUP in talks with police over Newtownabbey rioting: Belfast Telegraph
'UVF rioters wanted to send message to police': The News Letter
Bus services withdrawn after riots: UTV Internet
UVF-led riots – Justice Minister urged to bring in parenting orders: Belfast Telegraph
UVF ceasefire is a blatant sham: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Republicans on murder bid charge claim 'entrapment': Impartial Reporter Chris Donegan
Inquiry into alleged MI5 link to Real IRA death: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Security chief meets RIRA murder family: UTV Internet
IRA gunman turned author found dead: UTV Internet
Colin Duffy prison strip-search officers face death threat: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Governor vacancy latest headache for Maghaberry: BBC Vincent Kearney
Surviving the reshuffle!: BBC Martina Purdy
It's time to build unity not barriers in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Let's unite to end NI's special status: The News Letter Keith Harbinson
Smear effort on Peter King over IRA links will fail (Oct 27): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Londonderry PSNI assure Justice Minister over Fountain interface: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Victims make call on Facebook for Poppy Day bomb inquiry: Impartial Reporter
PSNI study claim over Adams and McConville: The News Letter
McKinney to stand for key SDLP role: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
How the bill was lost: (from Fortnight Magazine) Tom Hadden
Northern Ireland economic imbalance 'will take 25 years to fix': Belfast Telegraph
Robinson backs care for veterans: Londonderry Sentinel Patricia Devlin
Poll predicts two Sinn Féin gains in Donegal: Donegal Democrat Matt Britton
Bankers did more economic harm 'than IRA': The Irish Times Michael O'Regan
Man fined for sectarian abuse at doorman (Oct 22): The Scotsman
Thursday, October 28
McCrea snubbed in UUP reshuffle: Belfast Telegraph
New UUP leader removes Empey from Executive: The News Letter
UUP leader picks rival's supporter as his new deputy: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Kennedy is new UUP minister: UTV Internet
Where next for Ulster Unionism?: (from Fortnight Magazine) Alan McFarland
Claims of MI5 link to Real IRA murder investigated: BBC Vincent Kearney
Family to meet key security adviser: Belfast Telegraph
Ombudsman's Report 'whitewash' – Lorna Brady: Derry Journal
RIRA peace talks end in broken jaw: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
UVF ceasefire questioned after riots: UTV Internet
Children 'as young as nine' involved in Belfast riots: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Buses destroyed in trouble cost Translink £400,000: BBC
Punishment shooting accused refused bail: UTV Internet
Acts of infamy stain our past: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Time to cut MLA'S numbers not their pay: (from the News Letter) Liam Clarke
Only unionists can create a united Ireland: The News Letter Peter Shirlow
Wear your poppy with pride – McClarty: Coleraine Times
Congressman Peter King's opponent calls him a terrorist collaborator: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com James O'Shea
US screenwriter and INLA gun smuggler to have his ashes scattered in Northern Ireland (Oct 13): Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Northern Ireland teens let their guard down: Salem News Amanda McGregor
Catholic church struggles with cost of pope's visit to UK: The Guardian Riazat Butt
Police called as gang of thugs lay siege to home of Celtic star Anthony Stokes (Oct 27): Scottish Daily Record Kevan Christie
Wednesday, October 27
DUP 'won't rest on schools reform': Belfast Telegraph
'Bombers will not succeed' – Derry Mayor: Derry Journal
Dissidents simply following in Provos' bloody footsteps: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Officer suspended over police station death: BBC Vincent Kearney
Real IRA shot sex offender: Derry Journal
Petrol bombs thrown in Belfast during second night of rioting: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Loyalist paramilitaries involved in riot, says PSNI: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Female bus driver hijacked in riot: UTV Internet
We're giving you your area back: (from Fortnight Magazine)
Gerry Adams McConville allegations broadcast: Belfast Telegraph
Northern Ireland officials launch new search for 'disappeared' man: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Disappeared family visited beach 'grave': UTV Internet
From Saddleworth Moor to Waterfoot beach: BBC Mark Simpson
No longer a forgotton victim of the Troubles: Derry Journal Donna Pryce
Bloody Sunday report debate at Westminster: Derry Journal
Tom Elliott to reveal UUP shake-up: Belfast Telegraph
I'm so proud to be the wife of 'Ireland's Greatest' – Pat Hume: Derry Journal
Hume, the latter-day Parnell, has earned the right to be set in stone: Irish Examiner Steven King
Corporation tax cut calls expected: BBC
Stormont is set to face first financial crisis: The News Letter Graham Gudgin
Funding promises must be honoured: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
'New anthem fails to inspire': The News Letter
The Irish have reason to stay (Oct 25): Winnipeg Free Press Tom Ford
Figures show shoppers spending less in North: Irish Examiner Niamh Hennessy
Morons, masochists and mistakes – just another day in the Old Firm madhouse for Neil Lennon: The Herald Michael Grant
Tuesday, October 26
Kennedy set to join executive: The News Letter
Principal's invite to Robinson: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Peter Robinson's school of thought renews faith in his leadership: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
MLA calls for talks with vigilante group: Londonderry Sentinel
Dissident threat – Destructive cycle must be broken: Irish Examiner Editorial
Bus burnt and car hijacked in Newtowabbey disorder: BBC
Cops asked to stop wearing poppies: Belfast Media Ciara Quinn
Community behind soldiers' welfare (Oct 15): Impartial Reporter Editorial
PUP braces itself for 'a new political era': The News Letter Mark Rainey
Assembly unanimous in concern over cuts: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Leaders face a radical revamp – time's up for the coalition: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Challenging times ahead for the North: (Oct 24) Sunday Business Post
Parties must face crisis together: The News Letter Alex Kane
Downing Street bound?: BBC Mark Devenport
Anxiety as review cuts create chaos (Oct 23): The News Letter Editorial
Call for inquiry into Poppy Day bombing: The News Letter
Catholic Church's report reaction was 'disturbing': The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Why should we let go of the past?: Belfast Media Des Wilson
Peace Bridge sparks name row: UTV Internet
Honouring a prophet: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Inclusive pluralism is the way forward for Irish society: The Irish Times Patrick Mitchel
Monday, October 25
Ex-IRA man urges nationalists not to pass information to PSNI (Oct 24): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Dissident paramilitaries see numbers rise to more than 600: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dissident republicans insist armed response to 'occupation' is inevitable: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
'People did not die or take up arms for equality. They did so for Irish freedom' (Oct 24): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
We must dismantle lingering divides and create a reconciled vibrant North: The Irish Times Duncan Morrow
Tape accusing SF boss Gerry Adams of death squad role to air on TV: Belfast Telegraph Lynne Kelleher
Gerry Adams not John Hume deserved Ireland's greatest ever award: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Hume the great and humble has done more than many Taoisigh: Irish Independent John Cooney
Westlink security alert 'hoax': UTV Internet
Roads closed during Newtownabbey bomb scares: Belfast Telegraph
Assembly to debate £5bn cuts in spending: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
The North must kick its handout habit (Oct 24): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Retired garda known as 'The Badger' to testify in IRA attempted murder trial (Oct 24): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
If Connolly came back he wouldn't be a Labour voter (Oct 24): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Time to empty skeleton cupboard of contentious bones (Oct 20): The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Bill is an important step on long road of justice reform (Oct 18): Belfast Telegraph David Ford
Sterling drop sees shopping exodus north jump by 25% (Oct 24): Sunday Tribune Neil Callanan
'Protect religious freedom' call (Oct 20): Belfast Telegraph
Exodus over women bishops – what will Rowan Williams do next?: The Observer Riazat Butt
Old Firm fans' chants could cost clubs dear: The Scotsman Paul Drury
Sunday, October 24
Unionist dismay as election case falters: The News Letter
Ian Paisley in new dig at Peter Robinson over schools: Belfast Telegraph
Securing peace is 'unfinished job': Belfast Telegraph
Uniformity rather than unity is desirable: The News Letter David Latimer
Man injured in paramilitary-style shooting: RTE
DJ 'was going to be shot by dissidents': The News Letter
Sinister graffiti attacks continue in town centre: Coleraine Times Nichola Forgrave
Moved by Marie's mother's dignity: Impartial Reporter Lily Dane
Dead men talking (Oct 20): (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
Living with less money in our pockets: The News Letter Editorial
'Proud' former SDLP leader John Hume named 'Greatest in Ireland': Scotland on Sunday Colm Kelpie
Big PMS savers asked to give way: The News Letter
Paisley admits to being strict with his children (Oct 18): The News Letter
Bloody Sunday Documentary to Receive British Premiere in Scotland (Oct 19): Allmediascotland.com
Facebook campaign could see Ireland appoint first gay president (Oct 19): Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Alex Salmond – 'SNP are not separatists' (Oct 14): Daily Telegraph Simon Johnson
Tories spark new surge for independence: Scotland on Sunday Eddie Barnes
Saturday, October 23
Judge rejects challenge to Sinn Fein's Gildernew election win: Belfast Telegraph
Unity candidate loses election court battle: The News Letter
Cuts 'will hit policing powers': Belfast Telegraph
NI Executive in cuts appeal to PM: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Time to talk: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Smoke and mirrors can't hide the pain of cuts (Oct 21): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Invest in peace not violence and hopelessness – Bishop Good: Londonderry Sentinel
Massereene accused's trial decision postponed: The Irish Times
Arms accused were 'on RIRA duty': Londonderry Sentinel
Bomb damage setback for new college: Derry Journal Erin Hutcheon
Gun accused was dissident 'victim': UTV Internet
Party leader chosen for Assembly poll: Impartial Reporter
Segregation's 72,000 empty desks (Oct 20): Belfast Telegraph
Could the Queen's next step be a Dublin visit?: BBC Mark Simpson
The Queen is always welcome: The News Letter Editorial
Council amend policy on erection of street nameplates other English: Ballymoney Times
Writer's memories of walking the Irish border: BBC Nuala McCann
Senate president encourages partnership with Northern Ireland: The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA) Jon Chesto
British premiere for new Bloody Sunday 'Diary': Derry Journal
Executive to discuss PMS rescue plan: The News Letter
Family of Holywell soldier killed by IRA awarded Elizabeth Cross: Flintshire Chronicle Eleanor Barlow
Remembering 1641 at Trinity: The Irish Times Kathy Sheridan
Downing Street writes to Sligo council over seized banner (Oct 13): Irish Post
Irish car bomb drink more popular than ever in U.S.: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com James O'Brien
Hume wins 'Ireland's greatest' award: The Irish Times Stephen Mangan
Friday, October 22
Judgement due in Fermanagh/South Tyrone vote dispute: BBC
Brady criticises Robinson over education claim: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Politicians attack Robinson over his Catholic education remarks: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
We're already on the road to integration, so let's not rush it: Belfast Telegraph Sharon Owens
Unhealthy separation of young people: The News Letter Nick Garbutt
It's a hard lesson to learn, but Peter Robinson is right about Catholic schools (Oct 19): Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
It's time for unionists to stop digging: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Saluting peace: Irish Post Editorial
Dissident republicans sent a stark message: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Massereene trial decision delayed: UTV Internet
Police dismiss éirígí claims: Newry Democrat Claire Treanor
'Dissidents will not gain from budget cuts': The News Letter
Finance minister to brief executive on budget cuts: BBC
Assembly to be recalled for debate on £4bn fiscal cuts: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Gerry Adams says NI Spending Review cuts 'unacceptable': BBC
Robinson and Paterson in £18bn row: UTV Internet
'Sectarian' attacks drive family from home of 60 years: BBC
Mother of Paul Quinn appeals for information on her son: BBC
Names of 11 dead read out in House of Lords: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Security tight as queen visits North: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
'You can speak Irish and support Union' (Oct 20): The News Letter Chris Hudson
New York 'inspired' by peace process: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
'Full refund' aim for smaller PMS savers: The News Letter
Top Protestant hails papal visit: Belfast Telegraph
Thursday, October 21
Northern Ireland faces 'real test' ahead of projected £4bn cuts: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
North faces 30,000 job losses in UK's deficit cuts plan: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
NI leaders 'angry' at £4bn cuts: UTV Internet
War of words over Ulster cuts: The News Letter
UK cuts an acid test for North's coalition: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
PSNI cash demand is necessary: The News Letter Editorial
Majority 'unhappy' with Assembly: Belfast Telegraph
Segregated education 'is wrong and detrimental': The News Letter
Integration vital to Northern Ireland's future, says community watchdog: Belfast Telegraph
Flying flags of dissention a threat to social harmony: The Irish Times David Adams
Elliott wants to keep 'valuable' links: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
Memo to Tom Elliott – old Alf's not the target voter (Oct 14): (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
Security sources downplay dissidents' bomb capability: Irish Post
'British security services framed Queen's graduate over fire-bombing': Belfast Telegraph
Taxi driver's bomb terror: Derry Journal
Alleged dissidents were 'on duty': Tyrone Times
Massacre church arson: Newry Democrat
PUP leader reveals plans to civilianise UVF (Oct 18): The News Letter
UPRG label Dallat's claims 'pathetic': Coleraine Times
Outrage over function for IRA man: The News Letter
Family of Dungannon murder victim in call for fresh inquiry: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Death of a child is the ultimate nightmare: Belfast Media Editorial
IRSP relaunched 'for 21st century' (Oct 19): Derry Journal
Sought seat at table for Donegal: Irish Echo Anthony Neeson
U.S .Envoy Declan Kelly hails conference as an outstanding success: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Cahir O'Doherty
UK government to rescue PMS savers: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
'Fairly good outcome' for PMS shareholders: The News Letter
Democracy denied – voting rights for the Irish Diaspora in Britain: Irish Post
Lenihan the butt of Commons joke: Irish Independent Colm Kelpie
Salmond urges country to back independence (Oct 17): Sunday Herald Tom Gordon
Wednesday, October 20
Peter Robinson – I won't be cowed by Catholic Church: Belfast Telegraph
'Wishes of parents must be catered for': The News Letter
Ending policy of schools segregation could save us up to £300m a year: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Robinson needs to go further on shared education: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Integration is not a political football: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Robinson-McGuinness plan to tackle sectarianism criticised: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Double act learn how difficult success is (Oct 17): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
'New strategy' to tackle dissidents: Belfast Telegraph
Security Council makes republican violence a top four priority: Londonderry Sentinel
No justification for dissident activities: Waterford News & Star Mary Ellen Breen
Derry man shot twice in each leg: UTV Internet
'I'm innocent' says RAAD shooting victim: Derry Journal Ian Cullen
Fear that Derry shooting victim 'could lose use of leg': BBC
Parents' lives ruined by killing of soldier: The Irish Times
Massereene soldier discharged from army: UTV Internet
Murdered soldier 'had planned to live in Ulster': The News Letter
Mum hit with hurl says attack was sectarian: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Callaghan tipped to replace Durkan: Derry Journal
Apprentice Boys 'Talk' dispels many myths . . .: Donegal Democrat
MLA withdraws 'mouth from the south' remark: UTV Internet
Paddy Hill wins trauma counselling for Birmingham Six ordeal: Guardian.co.uk Amelia Hill
'I was robbed of my mother'- says Bernadette's son: Derry Journal Erin Hutcheon
Commons plaque for MP murdered by IRA: UTV Internet
Mum's plea to UVF over 1972 murder: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Hillary Clinton urges more US investment in Northern Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Barry J Whyte
How the US conference unfolded: BBC Martina Purdy
NI braces itself for day of cuts: UTV Internet
It's always us kids that suffer in this marriage of convenience: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Tourism industry needs southern comfort: Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
NI murder accused opts for retrial in Dublin: BBC
The cracks are now showing in the Church of England: Daily Telegraph Tim Ross
Tuesday, October 19
Catholic principals criticise Robinson: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
'Robinson critics fear losing power': The News Letter
Robinson defends 'apartheid' remark: UTV Internet
Funding of Catholic schools 'must end': The News Letter
Security review lists dissident republicans as threat to UK: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Campbell moved over death threats: BBC
Policing Board play down 'leak' reports: The News Letter
PSNI seek £200m from Government for dissident threat: BBC Vincent Kearney
Kill Unionists with kindness: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
SDLP councillor condemns shooting: The Irish Times
Former PUP member tells of 'loss': The News Letter
McCausland call over Irish language: Belfast Telegraph
Concerns over cut in North spending: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
UUP launches five steps to cope with changes: The News Letter
Cuts could expose Northern Ireland Executive divisions: BBC Mark Devenport
Province's special case strong: The News Letter Editorial
North's leaders meet US industrialists in Washington: The Irish Times Dan Keenan & Francess McDonnell
US 'has no spare change for NI trade mission': BBC Niall Stanage
Hopes for a jobs boost from the US: The News Letter Editorial
Soldier accused of Russian roulette lie over death of Bernadette Friel: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Inquiry finds woman shot dead in Derry 35 years ago was murdered: The Irish Times George Jackson
Omagh civil case appeal could face delay: BBC
Truth forum will not work – Hain: The News Letter
Stormont minister Alex Attwood slashes his own salary: Belfast Telegraph
Tourism Ireland 'is failing Ulster': The News Letter
Give us a state that's not religious nor atheist, but secular: The Irish Times Michael Nugent
SF – Delay in holding by-election 'inordinate': Irish Examiner Vivion Kilfeather
Bowler hats become the Order of the day: The News Letter
Monday, October 18
DUP call to end funding for church schools 'sectarian', says Sinn Féin: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Catholic head 'astonished' at Robinson 'rabble rousing': BBC
Benign Apartheid: BBC Mark Devenport
North's segregated school system faces harsh lesson in economics: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
PSNI's 50-50 system 'should end in 2011': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Sinn Fein say fewer MLAs will damage local politics: BBC
Ervine will contest assembly elections: UTV Internet
'Bomb fears' for prison officers: Belfast Telegraph
Man shot in both legs in Derry: UTV Internet
Petrol bombers terrify motorists (Oct 14): Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Glentoran fan is target for BNP: Belfast Telegraph
Masked IRA man's map leads to body in Louth (Oct 17): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Plight of Disappeared to be debated in Assembly: The Cross Examiner
HET to report on woman's 1975 death: UTV Internet
Robinson and McGuinness attend US economic conference: BBC
Leadership needed on budget cuts (Oct 15): The News Letter Editorial
For moral courage and sacrifice vote John Hume (Oct 14): The Irish Times Sarah Carey
Miriam crosses fine line in greatest race (Oct 17): Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Footballer disciplined over Queen comment: The News Letter
Walsh urges halving Irish language budget (Oct 17): Sunday Independent Shane Ross and Nick Webb
Unwanted county plans in Irish cost €300,000 (Oct 17): Sunday Tribune Conor McMorrow
Bishop Broadhurst is not helping the Ordinariate with his ridiculous attack on the 'fascist' Church of England (Oct 16): Telegraph.co.uk Damian Thompson
A tiny slice of Scotland hosts pomp, puffins and power plays: The Herald Andy Wightman
Self-rule to form key plank of SNP election campaign: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Sunday, October 17
Catholic Church reacts to Robinson remarks on education: BBC
Peter Robinson criticised over Catholic Schools comment: Belfast Telegraph
Education marker is laid down: The News Letter Editorial
City gangster runs guns for the Real IRA: Evening Herald
Man in court on murder conspiracy charge: UTV Internet
Security alert in Antrim ends after 'nothing was found': BBC
Detectives find pipe-bomb in car: Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents told to 'go away and stay away' during Derry rally: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Ervine's brother is elected new PUP leader: BBC
United Ireland a long way down the line: The News Letter Nicholas Whyte
Peacemakers to be applauded (Oct 14): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Family wait as body of 'IRA victim' found: The News Letter
Support for relatives of the disappeared: Londonderry Sentinel
Bloody Sunday inquiry top QC's 'most emotional day': Scotland on Sunday Liam Creedon
We need detail on Owen Paterson's cash pledge, says Sammy Wilson: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Extradition hearing for Gerry Adam's brother to go ahead in November: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Antoinette Kelly
Paterson still aiming for PMS deadline: The News Letter
SF ministers call for Famine memorial: UTV Internet
We can learn from history but not change it (Oct 12): (from the News Letter) Liam Clarke
Archdiocese to keep register of those who wish to leave church (Oct 14): The Irish Times Eoin Burke-Kennedy
What difference will Pope's men make?: Sunday Independent Colum Kenny
Sell churches to save poor (Oct 11): (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Earthquake in Anglo-Catholicism – Bishop of Fulham to convert to Rome; Forward in Faith 'not part of Church of England' (Oct 15): Telegraph.co.uk Damian Thompson
Queen Elizabeth elevates English: Philadelphia Inquirer Paula Marantz Cohen
Saturday, October 16
IRA victim's fury over peace award decision: Belfast Telegraph
Fourth cache of Real IRA arms is found: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
'We tried to kill Derry cop' – Real IRA: Derry Journal
Hundreds at Derry dissident protest: UTV Internet
Irish Americans not funding IRA dissidents says U.S Ambassador to Britain: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Molly Muldoon
RAAD warning on 'joyriding': Derry Journal
Cookstown gun find – conspiracy to murder charge: BBC
Arms accused 'on RIRA duty' – court told: Derry Journal
Robinson and McGuinness are keeping the show on the road: Belfast Telegraph
Would-be PUP leader meets with the UVF: The News Letter
Loyalist anger at car damage: The News Letter
Protestant community suffers paint-bomb attacks: Londonderry Sentinel
Politicians in anti-hate crime bid: Belfast Telegraph
Widow asked for decision on Billy Wright revenge attack inquest: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Body of man murdered by IRA over 30 years ago finally uncovered: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Probe into 1975 shooting death: Derry Journal
NYC Comptroller John Liu salutes MacBride win: Irish Echo Ciara Quinn
NI education system a 'form of apartheid', says Robinson: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
The case for shared schooling is compelling: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Unleash the dogs of capitalism: Boston Globe Kevin Cullen
Wilson lukewarm on SF economic blueprint: The News Letter
Sinn Fein mobile mast tax plan counter-productive – O2: BBC
Scotland 'cannot afford the Union', SNP conference told: BBC
Reinstate the UK Theme (Oct 12): Daily Telegraph Editorial
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