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Sunday, September 15
Trimble confident ahead of crunch meeting: UTV Internet
Trimble's last stand signals trials to come: Sunday Independent Ronan Fanning
The future ... or a trip into the unknown?: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Ceasefire monitor to get bigger role: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Sinn Fein backed ceasefire monitors plan until IRA veto: The Observer Henry McDonald
No, no that's not a bomb, it's a calibrator: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Adams may meet with Orde: Belfast Telegraph Gary Meneely
We indulge Sinn Fein's two-faced approach to democracy: Sunday Independent Alan Ruddock
Sinn Fein's mask of truth slips in propaganda battle: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Victims of 'punishment' beatings only 14 years old: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Separating schoolkids ‘negative and unhelpful - Bishop Mehaffey: Derry Journal
Son of murdered SF man jailed over car bomb plot: Irish Independent (Sep 14)
Congress and Senate to hear Strand story: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 13)
Army told IRA demo would be peaceful: Independent on Sunday Severin Carrell and Charles Begley
This perpetual war: The Observer Henry McDonald
Three injured in shooting: BBC
Shipley-Dalton quits politics: UTV Internet
Catholic paper told to tone down No to Nice campaign: The Sunday Times John Burns
Saturday, September 14
Paramilitary monitor to be announced: BBC
Trimble boosted by monitor decision: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Haass supports monitoring update: UTV Internet
Ceasefire monitor must play key role: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Trimble meeting party executive: BBC
Trimble faces party critics: UTV Internet
Time for a Trimble tightrope act again: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Belfast Lord Mayor Alex Maskey speaks on crime and punishment, policing and restorative justice: The News Letter Peter Doughty
Good Friday Agreement must be defended: (from Irelandclick.com) Alex Maskey
Loyalist terrorist shot dead in N Ireland: Financial Times John Murray Brown
New security plans for Short Strand: RTE
Strand Protestants speak out on attacks: (from Irelandclick.com)
Joint bid to crack IRA fund-raising racket: Irish Independent Tom Brady
New York no-go zone for PSNI: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Is policing penny beginning to drop on Sinn Fein?: The News Letter (Sep 13) Editorial
Laying it on the line over policing: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Finucane widow seeks police files: Irish Independent Ivan McMichael
Irish station may be about to go on air: Belfast Telegraph Fiona McIlwaine Biggins
Friday, September 13
NI talks focus moves to Dublin: BBC
Trimble wins case for third party monitor on ceasefires: Irish Independent Bernard Purcell
Sinn Fein blast Trimble: UTV Internet
Crisis management time...again: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Early days for auditor suggestion: Irish Examiner Editorial
CCTV plan for Belfast flashpoint: BBC
Sinn Fein under fire over policing: UTV Internet
Laying it on the line over policing: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Devenney - Rigorous probe needed: (from Irelandclick.com)
Republicans blamed for Belfast murder bid: UTV Internet
Ulster shares US belief that good will conquer evil: The News Letter Editorial
Controlling the Streets: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Tape suggests RUC knew of bomb: Ulster Herald
Union crowned by lack of celebration: The Scotsman William Chisholm
Bloody Sunday murder accusation claim: UTV Internet
Thursday, September 12
IRA rejects ceasefire auditor: BBC
Independent ceasefire monitor 'soon': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
IRA says it is opposed to sectarian violence: RTE
MLAs clash in debate over sectarianism: Belfast Telegraph
Blair pledges NI police support: BBC
Trimble wins concession on keeping full-time police reserve: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Calls for Sinn Fein to join NI policing board: Irish Independent Bernard Purcell
Law and order tops talks agenda: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
North cops may seek U.S. extradition of Ex-Castlereigh cook: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
Parades Commission costs rapped: UTV Internet
Fighting old games by old rules: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
10 years after man's murder, family seeks justice: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
Out Of The Ashes Of Armed Struggle Arose The Stormontistas And They Fought … Ardoyne Youth: The Blanket (Sep 9) Anthony McIntyre
Gerry's recipe for success: confit of pulling your leg: Irish Echo Jack Holland
Irish bigotry rears its ugly head at solemn ceremony: Irish Independent Sam Smyth
Trimble and Durkan join the tributes: Belfast Telegraph
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Marchers 'shot in gun battle': BBC
Wednesday, September 11
Trimble in talks to head off fresh N Ireland crisis: Financial Times John Murray Brown and Jimmy Burns
Adams and Trimble face-to-face meting: UTV Internet
Durkan to meet PM as heat rises: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Durkin's Push for Irish Unity: Fortnight Malachi O'Doherty
Ulster police reform obstructed by rioting: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
Policing is key to progress in North: Irish Independent Tom Brady
New PSNI chief in talks with Blair today: RTE
SF rubbishes 'injuries' report: Belfast Telegraph
Senior police officer on integration: UTV Internet
Collusion: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 9)
The Interface: The Blanket Davy Carlin
Ireland's proud to ally with U.S. vs. terrorism: Boston Herald Richard Egan
Terrorism - a word without meaning: (from Fortnight) Suzanne Breen
Unionist ordered from chamber: UTV Internet
Tiocfaidh ar la, shouts jailed loyalist: Belfast Telegraph
Omagh fund allocation criticised: BBC
Tuesday, September 10
SF rejects monitor for all ceasefires: Irish Independent Louise McCall
Adams warning on unionism: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Sinn Fein in ETA row: UTV Internet
War on Terrorism: Belfast Telegraph Greg McLaughin and Steve Baker
Human Rights Commission blow: UTV Internet
Jury is still out on PSNI partnerships: (from Irelandclick.com)
Eames tells of policing hopes: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 6) Chris Thornton
UUP man slams 'spineless SDLP': (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 6)
Poll bid could squeeze out UUP Yes men: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Fears over electoral register changes: BBC (Sep 6) Mark Devenport
Paramilitary uniforms banned from 'Pool parades: Irish Post/IrishAbroad.com (Sep 4)
Understanding Culture: The Blanket (Sep 5) Billy Mitchell
McAleese praises peace workers: UTV Internet
Fortnight a long time in politics: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Assembly to debate sectarianism: BBC
My close shave with flag-waving loyalist thugs: Irish Independent Barrie Hanley
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Wound not from bullet, probe told: Irish Independent George Jackson
Monday, September 9
Peace process tops talks agenda: BBC
Government in talks on 'terrorism auditor': Sunday Business Post (Sep 8) Paul T Colgan
'Ethnic cleansing' claim over Ulster attacks: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
Holy Cross - From panic to playtime: Sunday Life (Sep 8) Pauline Reynolds
SF video shows how PSNI stood by as loyalists attack: Sunday Business Post (Sep 8) Paul T Colgan
Elite PSNI units are deployed: Sunday Life (Sep 8) Alan Murray
McLaughlin's personal details found on loyalist: Irish Examiner Gary Kelly
Back to Crisis In the North: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Editorial
Belfast base that became lure for terrorists to close: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
RUC officers involved in hoax arms finds, claims witness: Sunday Business Post (Sep 8) Barry O'Kelly
IRA's hardline faction gets a stronger voice: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Durkan admits to 'shouting match' spats: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 6) Chris Thornton
Why Doesn't Britain Leave?: The Blanket (Sep 5) Sandy Boyer
Let's not trip up over tricolour: Sunday Life (Sep 8) Linda Gilby
SF Denounces Colombia Three "Prejudice": Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Brendan Anderson
North's MI5 man in bizarre chemical weapons plot: Sunday Business Post (Sep 1) Barry O'Kelly
Peace mum says 9/11 garden plan ignores NI victims: Sunday Life (Sep 8)
Hounded by the mob: The Sunday Times (Sep 8) Brian Doogan
Loyalists and Dublin criminals behind €80m drugs haul: Sunday Business Post (Sep 8) Barry O'Kelly
Sunday, September 8
Attack on widow's home shows peace's 'backward' move: Boston Herald Jim Dee
Family condemn 'evil' graffiti: BBC
UDA gang sends bomb 'message' to campaigner: The Observer Henry McDonald
Republicans warned by police after list discovered: RTE
Reid wants zero-tolerance crackdown on criminals: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
PSNI's Catholic recruits plummet: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
UUP still gnawing at it's own entrails: Sunday Business Post Maol Muire Tynan
The key word in the days ahead: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Trimble staff levels probe: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
A view from Napoleon's Nose: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Egan tries diplomacy the executive way: Boston Globe Charles M. Sennott
US special envoy on Ulster back for talks: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
N. Ireland mission for U.S. official: Philadelphia Inquirer Barry Schweid
Make your own jobs is the advice from trade summit: Sunday Business Post Simon Carswell
Sinn Fein's Iraq warning: UTV Internet
SDLP looks to fill gap left by unionists for Maskey No 2 job: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
McGuinness could face court over Claudy: Sunday Life (Sep 1)
Ex-Sinn Fein chief rebuts Keane claims: The Observer Henry McDonald
Ulster is peace model for Middle East delegation: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
De Chastelain 'plotted to invade breakaway Quebec': The Observer Henry McDonald
Saturday, September 7
First Minister tells of SDLP worry: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Is The Peace Process Working?: Irish Herald (Sep 3) Buffy Maguire
IRA dissidents look to Gerry Adams senior: The Times David Lister
Gerry Adams makes me cringe: Daily Telegraph Tom Utley
Maskey's flag gesture has to be placed in sensible perspective: The News Letter Editorial
Flagging up equality: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 6) Gearóid Ó Cairealláin
A week in politics: BBC Mark Devenport
The great pretender: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 5)
SF clash with police chief over 'bungled' death threat: Irish Independent Louise McCall
Call to join NI policing partnerships: BBC
What do you want from the PSNI?: Belfast Telegraph Desmond Rea
The Rioting Police: The Blanket (Aug 30) Anthony McIntyre
Helping Mr Orde walk the walk: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 5) Editorial
Giving the public a say in policing: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Colombia Three give unionists key card to play: Irish Independent Conor Cruise O'Brien
Terrorism takes root in tranquil seaside hideaway: The Times David Lister
Mentally scared 'denied help' from Omagh fund: Ulster Herald (Sep 5) Adrian Mullan
Linfield hits back at Keane 'bigots' claim: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 31) Fiona McIlwaine Biggins
Friday, September 6
McGuinness lashes out at unionism: UTV Internet
McQuillan 'biased' in assessment - Empey: Belfast Telegraph Ben Lowry
Church leaders' riots plea: Belfast Telegraph
Old feuds, Protestant despair roil Ulster truce: Chicago Tribune Tom Hundley
Terrorist threat to North: Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
Reid challenges Ulster police: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Orde gets government backing over reserve: UTV Internet
Terrorists challenge the rule of law in estate: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Police seek chef's extradition: BBC
Armed guard put on chef's wife over Castlereagh theft: Irish Independent
Castlereagh break-in: Who was behind it?: BBC Brian Rowan
Protestant helped the IRA say 'sorry': Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
The real reasons for saying sorry: Sunday Independent (Jul 21) Eoghan Harris
Catholic hand of friendship for Protestant Church: The News Letter Lesley Walsh
Tanaiste accused of snubbing Hillary Clinton: Irish Independent Susan Garraty
The Architect of Peace: Irish World Peter Kelly
Former IRA man recalls shootings: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
Ex-terrorist refuses to name IRA members for inquiry: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
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March 'one of series of unlawful parades': UTV Internet
Thursday, September 5
Reid hit by hail of anger at blighted Belfast 'peaceline': The Independent David McKittrick
Blame game will help no-one - Dr Reid: Belfast Telegraph Ben Lowry and Chris Thornton
Loyalists blamed for worst violence: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
A policeman's lot: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
People like you - life at the interface: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 2)
Summer of discontent gives way to fall of uncertainty: Irish Echo Jack Holland
Law and Orde: Irish Echo Editorial
Just top of the cops - Ulster police in Kosovo: Belfast Telegraph Claire Regan
Trimble holds 'wide' talks ith Ramaphosa: The News Letter (Sep 2)
Adams warns of crisis talks: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Outmaneuvered Trimble will face UUP council: Irish Echo Anne Cadwallader
MI5 joins war against criminals: (from Sunday People, Sep 1) Joe Oliver
Maskey aims for balance with Tricolour: Irish Independent Ian Graham
Mayor 'flags' up his credentials: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
RIRA arms hoods to gain drugs foothold: Sunday Life (Sep 1) Ciaran McGuigan
Portadown residents slam PSNI after blast: Belfast Telegraph Paul Dykes
New 'rest' for Queen Vic: The News Letter (Sep 3) Kim Hewitt
Lawyers 'not to view victims' scars': BBC
When strong language is needed: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 31) Alf McCreary
Blair criticised over guards campaign: BBC
Wednesday, September 4
Adams on GFA promotion: UTV Internet
Unionists in new war of words: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Gloves off, David: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 2) Editorial
Trimble in talks about Colombia trio: BBC
Reid's anti-sectarianism call: UTV Internet
In Northern Ireland, hate begins early: Christian Science Monitor Anne Cadwallader
Back to school, but shadow of terror remains behind the smiles: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
Tricolour to fly in City Hall: BBC
Ulster facing bloody feud as LVF boss Robin King is set to be deposed: (from Sunday People, Sep 1) Mick Browne
Orde sets out his policing priorities: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
SF fails to block policing posts: Belfast Telegraph Andrea Clements
Corporate leaders attend US summit: BBC James Kerr
Killer was allowed to remain in order: (from Sunday People, Sep 1) Liz Trainor
Mum's plea to allow her son home: Belfast Telegraph Claire Regan
An Agenda Less Hidden: The Blanket (Aug 30) Davy Carlin
Tortured and butchered: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 2)
Debate on loss of Catholic culture: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 31) Alf McCreary
Ahern launches new battle to win Irish vote for EU treaty: The Times David Lister
Middle East dwarfs our problems, says Trimble: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 2)
Middle East is a bloodier place today, but we have had our share of horror: The News Letter Editorial
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Bloody Sunday forensic scientist disputes own findings on weapons: The Irish Times George Jackson
Tuesday, September 3
DUP motion to dissolve assembly: BBC
Nesbitt slams DUP bid: UTV Internet
Time to give Sinn Fein our 'bottom line' - MP: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Home thoughts from Trimble: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Unionists getting battle lines drawn: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
New Ulster police chief vows to hunt down gunmen: The Guardian
PSNI to maintain reserve force despite protests: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Hermon's Sinn Fein policing call: UTV Internet
No job for the faint-hearted: Belfast Telegraph Mary Fitzgerald
Chief constable's challenge: BBC
Stakeknife - His bloody true story: (from Sunday People, Aug 25) Greg Harkin
Holy Cross reopens without protests: The Independent David McKittrick
Back to school for everyone: (from Irelandclick.com, Aug 30) Monica McWilliams
Loyalists urge calm at flashpoints: BBC
Wife tells minister to lift IRA death threat: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Controversy over Royal statue: BBC
Provos are not telling all, says Saville: Belfast Telegraph
Bloody Sunday officers' evidence: UTV Internet
Compassionate Parole: The Blanket (Aug 30) Marian Price
Linfield threatens to sue Keane over book remarks: Irish Examiner Michael O’Farrell
Giant strides made for peace but hate belongs to Glasgow: The Times (Aug 28) Martin Samuel
Monday, September 2
I'll stay out of politics, vows Ulster's new police chief: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
Paramilitaries no different to gangsters, says police chief: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Hugh Orde: Belfast's new man from the Met doesn't expect to be popular: The Independent David McKittrick
New police chief to review politicians' security cover: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Orde to cut back on VIP security: The Sunday Times (Sep 1) Liam Clarke
Tough challenge for new chief constable: BBC Brian Rowan
Burnside describes Trimble strategy as 'failure': RTE
Knives out in UUP dinner party row: Belfast Telegraph (Aug 30) Noel McAdam
Confederacy of dunces: The Observer (Sep 1) Henry McDonald
Loyalist leader calls halt to protest at school: The Herald Lorna Martin
UDA split reports fuel rising anger: Sunday Life (Sep 1) Alan Murray
IRA hunger striker in election bid: UTV Internet
Culture of Hate?: The Blanket (Aug 30) Billy Mitchell
Soccer project kicked into touch: Sunday Life (Sep 1) Joe Oliver
Nice vote a decisive turning point - Ahern: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Catholics pray for miracle as Irishmen turn their back on priesthood: Scotland on Sunday (Sep 1) Nicola Byrne
Sunday, September 1
Britain commits to ceasefire monitor: The Observer Henry McDonald
Trimble slams republican tactics: UTV Internet
Trimble 'hoping for consultation': BBC
Leadership challenge looms large for Trimble: Sunday Business Post Paul T. Colgan
UUP must return to Assembly pledges: UTV Internet
Trimble 'hitting a confident note': BBC Mark Devenport
DUP 'fanciful' over agreement: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Alliance raps Durkan and Trimble for 'tribalism': Belfast Telegraph Ben Lowry
Sinn Fein lacks the courage of the truth: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
DUP backs police strategy over riots: Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Féin targets Durkan's Derry heartland in the absence of John Hume: Sunday Business Post Eamonn MacDermott
Adams is no Michael Collins: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
US hi-tech spying links IRA suspects to Colombian rebels: The Sunday Times Tony Allen-Mills
US summit 'will mean all-Ireland economy': Belfast Telegraph
Buddhist centre offers Belfast an alternative path to peace: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Changing of the guard?: Sunday Independent Will Hanafin
Adair orders end to Holy Cross picket: The Observer Henry McDonald
‘Border Fox’ may be next to go free under peace deal: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
MI5 spy in North enquired about biological weapons: Sunday Business Post Barry O'Kelly
Cancer may force Keenan to quit top IRA post: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
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