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Thursday, September 15
Sinn Fein fury at Cameron's pledge over abstention: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
One candidate officially declared in running for SDLP leadership: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Frantic Friday: UTV Ken Reid
Formal complaint against Elliott over Kerr funeral: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Orange Order summons UUP pair over funeral for Catholic PSNI: Belfast Telegraph Patrice Dougan
Orange Order 'action over mass unlikely': The News Letter
British army officers defuse bomb left outside doctor's home: The Irish Times George Jackson
Six arrested after 'Real IRA' bomb attempt on police doctor: TheJournal.ie
RIRA bombs in Claudy 'desperate': UTV
Two men arrested in Tyrone 'dissident' swoop: BBC
Warning as £3m tobacco seizure bound for Ulster: The News Letter
Paisley demands launderers stopped: Drogheda Independent
Three charged over riotous behaviour: UTV
UVF supergrass case – Robert Stewart asked about 160 crimes: BBC
Adams weighs in to support McGeough's Royal pardon bid: Tyrone Times
Boston College should stand its ground: Irish Echo Terry Golway
Credibility of key Smithwick witness questioned: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Ex-minister – no mention of Garda mole at cross-border meetings: Belfast Telegraph
Ford pushed on Loughinsland report: UTV
McGurk's families happy to see Hutchinson leave his post: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
RIR homecoming parade switch 'disrespectful': BBC
Fuming Martin slams 'dysfunctional' Shinners: Evening Herald Declan Ferry
The big question for Fianna Fail is does it have a future (Sep 11): Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Students fees move "threatens Union" (Sep 13): The News Letter
Why didn't unionists block it? asks student: The News Letter
O'Kane reveals reasons for Republic switch: Belfast Telegraph Graham Luney
Police probe hate campaign against former Celtic teenager: The Scotsman Cameron Hay
Fan jailed after attack on Celtic manager: Irish Examiner Hilary Duncanson
Lennon lunge fan given eight-month jail term: The Herald
Supporter who lunged at Neil Lennon walks free: The Scotsman Gareth Rose and Hilary Duncanson
Motherwell Orange Order funeral march breaks ban order: BBC
Wednesday, September 14
Boundary changes could cost potential SDLP leader his seat: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
MP's fury as seat to disappear: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke and Adrian Rutherford
Parties silent over 'lost' Westminster seats: The News Letter
DUP could be biggest loser in the shake-up of boundaries: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Alex Attwood reluctant to comment on leadership battle: BBC
SDLP must rediscover its left-wing roots to survive: Belfast Telegraph Michael Conaghan
Frenemies... MLA Jim Allister 'not desperate for friends': BBC Martina Purdy
President needs 'republican spirit': Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Féin to target economy – Adams: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Minister missed chance to give SF dose of reality: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Shinners enjoy tea and schadenfreude at five-star affair: The Irish Times Miriam Lord
Shinners go all posh at swanky hotel as rivals play it low-key: Irish Independent Lise Hand
Residents warned amid security alerts in Claudy: The News Letter
MPs briefed at Westminster on NI fuel laundering: BBC
Ex-officers seek help after breach: Belfast Telegraph
Ex-RUC officers seek help after breach: UTV
Judge threatens top loyalist during 'supergrass' trial: The Irish Times
UVF Supergrass case – Robert Stewart 'got deal of the century': BBC
Supergrass trial – Witness denies 'deal of century' to turn informer: Belfast Telegraph
Why the Boston College Irish oral history project should be discontinued: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Danny Morrison
Attorney general backs Kingsmills campaign: The News Letter
Tribunal distances itself from mole claim: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
'IRA spread mole claim to shame me': The News Letter
Gerry Collins says IRA could have made up Garda mole rumours: BBC
Northern Ireland police seek a share of Libya cash: Belfast Telegraph
Ministry of Defence apology to Derry family for 1971 murder: Derry Journal
Peter King in the Hot Seat – in London: NYTimes.com Brian Knowlton
At U.K. terror inquiry, Rep. King defends I.R.A. terror: Salon.com Justin Elliott
9/11 attacks changed our view on terrorism for good: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Lennon lunge fan to be sentenced: The Herald
Bigot bill 'could make the law look like an ass': The Scotsman Scott MacNab
Tuesday, September 13
Revised boundaries could cost North two MPs: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
NI boundary changes threaten big political names: BBC Nicholas Whyte
New Borders, new names?: BBC Mark Devenport
Let this just be start of shake-up: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Unionists get their knickers in twist: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
An in-depth look into the mood of Sinn Fein members: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Fuel raids "will hurt dissidents": The News Letter
RAAD warning photo 'identified' accused: UTV
'Fat' Freddie told 'pay €2k a week or we'll kill you' (Sep 9): Evening Herald
Marching season is over but hunt for solution is not: Belfast Telegraph Peter Osborne
Men attacked by loyalists: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Mark Haddock 'always decent to me' says Robert Stewart: BBC
Supergrass trial, Day 4 – Haddock warned by judge after abusive heckling of witness: Belfast Telegraph
Dissident released over Donaldson murder: UTV
Army sorry for fatal shooting in Northern Ireland: The Scotsman
Kingsmills relatives meet top lawyer: UTV
Prince recalls murder of uncle in IRA bomb: Belfast Telegraph Sam Marsden
Duchess visits RUC memorial garden: Carrick Times
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness refuses to rule out Irish presidency bid: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Latecomers to presidential race hovering with intent (Sep 10): The Irish Times Noel Whelan
Presbyterian minister and Sinn Féin make history – but newspapers ignore it: Guardian.co.uk Roy Greenslade
Police records destroyed in Armagh: UTV
US trade trip likely to stretch North's ministerial double act: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Auction to unlock value of McGuinness's prison tower: Irish Independent Ken Sweeney
Inside the Maze prison – the first public tours: BBC Natalie Lindo
Senior ANC member marks SF influence (Sep 12): The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Former MI5 chief urges terrorist talks: The Guardian Richard Norton-Taylor
Monday, September 12
UVF terror trial – elderly mum disowns supergrass sons: Belfast Telegraph Ciarán Barnes
Puritanical streak to fore in dry affair: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Sinn Fein's party conference was filled with firsts: BBC Martina Purdy
Quiet confidence sustains SF's all-Ireland ambitions: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
SF shows strength in its poll numbers: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Claudy relative slams Latimer's speech: The News Letter
McGuinness continues to astound with his progress: Irish Independent Mary Kenny
An honourable act (Sep 9): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Daring to dream of a new future with no peace walls: Belfast Media Editorial
Murdered policeman Kerr feted for courage: Irish Examiner Conor Ryan
Protest to Save Ulster a 'bizarre turn of events': Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Toxic residue of Troubles still claiming victims: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Smithwick tribunal told spymasters could have averted double murder: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Smithwick tribunal – Hurst evidence shines light on a covert war: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
McGurk's families hit out at Baggott: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Remembering the Past, Re-membering the Future (Sep 9): Huffington Post John Philip Newell
Harris decries violent republicanism at Liam Lynch commemoration: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien
Massereene soldier's mother in new tragedy: (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Riots 'won't hit US trade with Northern Ireland': Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Norris may re-enter presidential race: UTV
Harper accepts criticism of church on gay unions: The News Letter
MPs sign motion on 'Irish Post' closure (Sep 8): The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Perfect policing storm puts Orde top of list for Met job (Sep 7): Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Hugh Orde expected to miss out on top Met police job despite panel's backing: Guardian.co.uk Vikram Dodd and Sandra Laville
Father of sectarian victim supports new law: The Herald Sarah Swain
Sunday, September 11
McGuinness – 'Cherish Unionists': Scotland on Sunday Nicholas Christian
Clergyman defends Sinn Fein speech: Belfast Telegraph
Alex Kane reflects on Sinn Fein Ard Fheis: The News Letter Alex Kane
Adams hints at SF bid for presidency: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Who'd pick Michelle Gilder-who?: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
SDLP and UUP should take a leaf out of Allister's book (Sep 9): Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Supergrass trial: UTV Sharon O'Neill
Duo deny murder of police officer: Belfast Telegraph
Back to the future – Republican gangs in bloody battle: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
One held over Donaldson murder: UTV
Ugly truths that stop us building a better future: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
9/11 victim was 'friend of Ireland': Belfast Telegraph
Views from Abroad – A world now dominated by the crash of those towers: Bergin Record Eben Black
A day of hate that mankind dares not forget: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
€130k to clear Smithfield for queen's visit: Evening Herald Niall O'Connor
Politicians welcome A5 funding commitment: Derry Journal
Fugitive ETA killer has his legal aid restricted: Belfast Telegraph
Mindanao Peace Process – lessons from Northern Ireland (Sep 8): Minda News (Philippines) Stephen Lillie
Celtic fans' militant drift 'damaging club': Scotland on Sunday Martyn McLaughlin
Keeping an eye on the Holy See (Sep 6): The Irish Times Editorial
Navigating waters to independence (Sep 9): The Scotsman George Kerevan
Tebbit – Scottish Tories should be like old UUP (Sep 7): The News Letter
A bold Fraser, but where is Labour? (Sep 6): The Herald Editorial
Saturday, September 10
Martin McGuinness hailed 'a great leader' by Presbyterian minister: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Minister held hands and prayed with McGuinness: The News Letter
SF calls for dialogue on a 'New Republic': The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Ritchie quits as SDLP leader – Sincere and focused, but 'wooden' leader's flaws were cruelly exposed: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
McDonnell 'open-minded' over SDLP bid: UTV
The SDLP leadership sweepstakes: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
McDonald rules herself out of Sinn Fein presidential race: Irish Independent Sam Smyth and Fionnan Sheahan
Real IRA 'expel' four men from Curryneirin: Derry Journal
Brothers run RIRA in city: Evening Herald
Innocents caught in the gangs' crossfire: Evening Herald Ken Foy
Fresh assault and possession charges for Celtic star's father: Irish Independent Tom Tuite
'Dissidents' deny Derry car bomb: UTV
Teenage rioter at Ardoyne handed five-year sentence: BBC
Three in court over murder of police officer two years ago: The Irish Times
UVF supergrass denies being English 'shooter': The News Letter
Senior officer was 'target' of IRA ambush: RTE
Gardaí looking for Ben Dunne saw armed IRA men 'roaming' Border: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
A Fight For the Record Books (Sep 8): The Heights (Boston College) Daniel Tonkovich
Irish groups angry over British subpoenas for Boston College IRA interview records: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Duchess fulfils Royal Ulster Constabulary promise: The Scotsman Angus Howarth
Foyle/Ebrington delay and PUL kids forced to attend RC schools prompts UUP equality move: Londonderry Sentinel
Pupils will get access to Orange Order's website: The News Letter
Queen's visit to Ireland was an important milestone, says Pope: The Irish Times Paddy Agnew
Tuition fees – the ripple effect of policy (Sep 8): BBC Mark Devenport
Clumsy fees move exposes Stormont: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Parents suing over teaching of religion being unreasonable, says school board (Sep 9): The Irish Times Ronan McGreevy
We've never seen an Old Firm game, admit MSPs over sectarianism law: The Scotsman Tom Peterkin
Friday, September 9
Ombudsman Al Hutchinson to leave post in June 2012: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Margaret Ritchie quits as SDLP leader: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Pasty McGlone and Alasdair McDonnell for SDLP leadership: BBC
McGlone confident over leadership role: UTV
Robert Stewart admits changing account of UDA man's murder: BBC
Supergrass denies being UVF gunman: UTV
Who are the Belfast 'supergrass' brothers?: BBC Mark Simpson
RUC man 'trusted top Garda with his own life': Belfast Telegraph
Ex-RUC man says he took garda to meet informer: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Smithwick – Operation against Murphy was 'ill-advised': BBC
Ex-sergeant accused of false insurance claim: The News Letter
Man on Twelfth petrol bomb charge: UTV
Teen suspected of gangland assassination attempt: Evening Herald Ken Foy
Real IRA gun plot pair's appeals dismissed: BBC
Orange Order website blocked from schools: BBC
Vance resigns from TUV: Lurgan Mail
Sinn Fein to hold first annual conference in Belfast: BBC
Latimer 'being used' by Sinn Féin: UTV
Latimer defends SF speech plan: Londonderry Sentinel
Sinn Féin unwilling to commit party to presidential run despite weekend ardfheis: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
New York attack was a gamechanger in Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
An uneasy peace follows State's war with Vatican: Irish Independent David Quinn
Primate moves to calm split fears: The News Letter
Northern Ireland's MPs facing voting bar on Scots and Welsh matters: Belfast Telegraph
Man facing jail over Neil Lennon comments: The Scotsman Ashlie McAnally
Thursday, September 8
Police Ombudsman Al Hutchinson to appear at Stormont committee: BBC
Al Hutchinson likely to step down early: RTE
Hutchinson debate flags up other questions of the past: BBC Mark Devenport
Supergrass witnesses 'could not live with their lives': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Supergrass admits 'memory problems': UTV
Ghosts of the past haunt a moment of justice for Belfast (Sep 7): The Independent David McKittrick
Protected Species: TheDetail.tv Chris Moore
SDLP leaders to discuss future in Newry: BBC Martina Purdy
Ed v Eric in BC archive battle?: Irish Echo
Police release more riot images: UTV
Cigarette smuggler jailed for failing to pay £500k order: BBC
Garda filed false claim, inquiry told: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Tribunal hears evidence on phone-tap of IRA man: Belfast Telegraph
Collusion inquiry phone evidence heard privately: The News Letter
How 9/11 gave the IRA an exit route from 'war': Belfast Telegraph Ed Moloney
Sinn Fein should run for Irish presidency – Mary Lou McDonald: BBC
25/1 on Martin being President: Mid Ulster Mail
Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness on US investment trip: BBC
Racist scum must not be tolerated – Tough new laws needed (Sep 5): (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Campaign to save the Irish Post: Guardian.co.uk Roy Greenslade
Gay row 'may split church': The News Letter
Secularists seek royal seal of approval for Catholics (Sep 2): Edinburgh Evening News
Answer sought to the West Lothian question: BBC
UK parties bid to stem tide towards Scottish independence: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Salmond unveils road map to independence: The Herald Brian Currie
New blows in the battle of the Union (Sep 4): Sunday Herald Tom Gordon
A suicidal move for the Union: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Wednesday, September 7
Irish republicans and loyalists denounce new supergrass trial: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
UVF boss 'smirked as he ordered murder': Irish Examiner David Young and Steven McCaffery
UVF man wanted quick killing so he 'could get kebab': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Formalities fail to mask garish backdrop to UVF 'supergrass' case: BBC
Time warp inside and outside of court as old friends and foe come face to face: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Transparency key to supergrass success: TheDetail.tv Mary O'Rawe
A history of the UDA: BBC
Commuting in uniform plan 'suicide' for PSNI: Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
Alleged County Tyrone Real IRA leader granted bail: BBC
Man accused of firearm offences refused bail: Belfast Telegraph
Finlay hits out at 'Facebook bomb threat': Ballymoney Times
Newry residents "unaware" of Black Saturday Parades: The Cross Examiner
Response to Irish signs debate: Ballymoney Times
Smithwick Tribunal hears about search of IRA man's home: BBC
Fighting for Confidentiality: InsideHigherEd.com Scott Jaschik
Rev Latimer for Ard Fheis – Presbyterian clergyman in 'historic' move: Derry Journal
Sinn Fein tipped to run Gildernew for president: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Celtic fans' IRA chants drove me away from the club I love, says Pat Nevin: The Scotsman Scott McNab
Neil Lennon parcel-bomb suspects to stand trial: Guardian.co.uk Severin Carrell
Pair deny plan to murder Celtic boss and high-profile fans with explosive devices: The Scotsman Lucinda Cameron
The Way of All Tory Flesh: The Spectator Alex Massie
Cllr McShane pushing on with Gaza 'twinning' bid: Ballymoney Times
Tuesday, September 6
NI police ombudsman office 'dysfunctional': RTE
New report puts pressure on Hutchinson to quit or be sacked: TheDetail.tv Barry McCaffrey
Northern Ireland's police ombudsman to step down earlier than planned: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
NI police ombudsman to resist calls for resignation: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Hutchinson debate flags up other questions of the past: BBC Mark Devenport
Al Hutchinson must spell out the problems of cold cases: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Report on Police Ombudsman's office 'most critical ever': BBC Vincent Kearney
'It's essential Government deals with the past': Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Report will refocus Ombudsman's role (Sep 5): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
High security for supergrass trial: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ring of steel as supergrass trial of loyalists begins: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
UVF supergrass trial – the background: BBC
Supergrass system back in the dock after 25 years in limbo: TheDetail.tv Barry McCaffrey & Chris Moore
Dolores Kelly on verge of entering race for SDLP deputy's job: Belfast Telegraph Connla Young
East Belfast and Ballyclare riots – Images released: BBC
Rioter handed four-year jail term: UTV
Man in court in Armagh over terror offences: BBC
They have nothing on me, says Corey: Lurgan Mail
Frew condemns attack on GAA club: Ballymoney Times
Police sign up for Irish lessons: Belfast Telegraph
God protected me, claims loyalist Adair: The News Letter
Libya IRA compensation deal is vital – David Cameron: Belfast Telegraph Tom Mosely
Public fund Sands mural: The News Letter
SF must contest election, says Doherty (Sep 4): Sunday Business Post Niamh Connolly
Presbyterian cleric to address SF rally: The News Letter
What the Irish Post did for Irishness: Guardian.co.uk Padraig Reidy
Time now for calm and rational debate on child abuse (Sep 5): The Irish Times Stephen Collins
Republic's politicians will separate church and state: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Support for separation rises, as Unionists 'asleep on job': The Scotsman David Maddox and Scott Macnab
The Union will be over by 2030. Fact: Telegraph.co.uk Ed West
Monday, September 5
Belfast supergrass trial – security forces prepare for violence: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
What's in store for politicians as the assembly returns?: BBC Martina Purdy
Patsy McGlone speaks on missing out on ministerial role: BBC
Report will refocus Ombudsman's role: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Hoisting of republican flag was 'a petty stunt': Larne Times
Man held for dissident questioning: UTV
Civil servants rejected unionist 'exodus' proposals: Londonderry Sentinel
African revelations show need for truth process: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Time to allow our kids the chance to embrace diversity (Sep 3): Belfast Telegraph Noreen Campbell
'North needs to be competitive' – Chamber: Derry Journal
Government stands over criticism of Vatican on child abuse: The Irish Times Mary Minihan and Patsy McGarry
This attack on confession is a threat to all religions (Sep 2): Irish Independent David Quinn
Church and state – The Vatican response is unsurprising: Irish Examiner Editorial
Neil Lennon verdict will 'seriously damage' fight against bigots: The Scotsman Gareth Rose
Backing for tougher action on 'offensive' sectarianism: BBC
What was once Scotland's secret shame has now become an ugly stain on our reputation ... and it can turn violent (Sep 4): Sunday Herald Jack McConnell
Coalition comes out fighting against 'catastrophic' Scottish independence (Sep 2): The Guardian Allegra Stratton
Yes voters take lead in new independence poll: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie
Sunday, September 4
Ards alert declared a hoax: UTV
Supergrass Trial – Two brothers, a bloody feud and an unprecedented trial in court 12: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
SDLP must plot a radical course or sink from view: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Man charged over July disorder: UTV
Our new laws may be hard to enforce (Sep 2): Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Why those silent watchers deserve to be honoured: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Mothers and daughters reflect on the Holy Cross protest: BBC
Ex-paramilitary member to testify at Orange hall: Portadown Times
IRA apologists can't preach morality to us: Sunday Independent Michael McDowell
£200k paid out to prisoners in compensation in last two years: Londonderry Sentinel
Lagan College – Revolutionary school turns 30 (Sep 1): Belfast Telegraph Lindsay Fergus
Vatican Rebukes Ireland Over Claims on Sexual Abuse: New York Times Rachel Donadio
Fianna Fáil party may be too damaged to fight back: The Irish Times Stephen Collins
Complain about Traveller sites in the UK and you're called a racist: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
Scottish Conservative Party set to disband: Daily Telegraph Alan Cochrane
Irish MP shares perspectives on peace: ABS-CBN (Philippines) Caroline J. Howard
Saturday, September 3
Security fears for city as supergrass case begins: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Loyalist back in custody for major murder trial: The News Letter
Supergrass Trial – Shining the spotlight on dirty war's dark corners: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
We need official opposition in Assembly – MLAs: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Order writes to church over Gibson: The News Letter
Belfast's peace walls may be set to tumble: The Irish Times
Is NI ready for peace walls to be removed?: BBC Laura Bleakley
Barriers testify to political failure: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
TUV slams Irish language project: The News Letter
Sinn Fein's O'Dowd turns down plan for Irish nurseries: Belfast Telegraph Lindsay Fergus
Londonderry man jailed for 7 years for guns and ammo offences: Londonderry Sentinel
Sectarian attack statistics 'misleading' says PSNI's Burrows: BBC
Sectarian hot spot: Derry Journal
First Derry Presbyterian church paint bombed: Derry Journal
Family call for bomb report: Derry Journal
Former top Garda Kevin Carthy fails to appear at Smithwick Tribunal: BBC
Tribunal slates ex-garda's no-show: Irish Independent Gerard Cunningham
Evidence of army escort might emerge: The News Letter
Boston College (Cont.) – Taking Aim at the DOJ: HistoryNewsNetwork.US Chris Bray
New Troubles drama to bring The Exodus to life (Apr 8): Derry Journal
City council wants IRFU to play Soldiers' Song at Cup: Evening Herald Cormac Murphy
Our dual cultures can proudly sing this time around: Irish Independent Sean Diffley
Neil Lennon assault case – an incredible verdict: Daily Telegraph Alan Cochrane
Strong leadership needed in defence of the Union (Sep 1): The Herald Editorial
Friday, September 2
UUP outspends all parties in Assembly election campaign: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
GAA official to sit on Policing Board: UTV
Flags issue is 'difficult and emotive', police chief tells DPP: Ballymena Times
Ombudsman and prison problems on Ford's mind: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Man charged over dissident activity: UTV
Let's sound the last post for this sort of electioneering ...: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
As gaeilge – PSNI and sports stars to lead language push (Sep 1): Irish Independent Steven McCaffery
Ervine relative speaks up for Irish: IrishTimes.com
Lawsuit challenges subpoenas issued for BC Irish Troubles interviews: Boston Globe Kevin Cullen
Dead men do tell tales if you wait long enough: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Kingsmills 're-investigation' is welcomed: The News Letter
McGurk families may sue Baggott: Belfast Telegraph David Young
RUC murders tribunal told helicopters heard near scene: BBC
Tribunal hears doubts over garda's integrity: RTE
SF 'hypocrisy' over bomb report delay is slammed: The News Letter
Gildernew for Irish Presidency?: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Sinn Fein decision to run a candidate for Irish president a body blow for Fianna Fail: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
I was wrong about Ahern, he served only at the altar of his ego for political power: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Paul take up new human rights post: Lurgan Mail
Why the Irish Post went into liquidation: Press Gazette Paul Donovan
Time to welcome a pilgrim pope: The Irish Times John Waters
Lennon 'pretty low' over attack verdict: UTV
Lord advocate says Lennon case prosecution was 'right': BBC
GAA-turned-Rangers player gets apology: UTV
Sorry, Mr McBride, but you're talking nonsense: The Scotsman Michael Kelly
Thursday, September 1
Pub gun attack suspect cheats death three times: Evening Herald Ken Foy
Could Real IRA claim put ex-cop in danger?: Donegal Democrat
Ex-RUC reservist in fear for his security after address leaks: Portadown Times
Police face tough questions over Kerr murder team arrests: Tyrone Times
Woman jailed for murdering Donegal man loses appeal: Donegal Democrat
A whiff of irony in BC archives case: Irish Echo
Right of Reply – Gerry Adams was never target of Boston College Oral History project: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Anthony McIntyre
Slow progress in tackling Northern Ireland's past (Aug 30): Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
In Donegal, looking back and gazing westward: Irish Echo
Minister takes in games with eye on 2013: Irish Echo
New format for Northern Ireland Policing Board: BBC
Growing clamour over who gets what in UK grants shareout: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Fianna Fáil decides against fielding presidential candidate: The Irish Times Harry Mcgee
Failure of NI company costs Dublin banks £43m: BBC
Fan cleared of assault on Lennon and sectarian slur: The Herald Catherine Shanks
Catholic teenager playing for Rangers is threatened: Belfast Telegraph Connla Young
The truth is, Scotland is no longer the Protestant country it once was (Aug 31): The Scotsman John Curtice
Moore broadside on cost of separate Scotland: The Herald Michael Settle
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