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Thursday, September 30
DUP bids to 'bolt down' decommissioning: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP in landmark Irish meeting: BBC
Parties assess plans to break impasse: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Little progress likely before '05 election: Irish Echo Paul Colgan
DUP wonders never cease: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Finding a path to an agreed future: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Challenge To IMC's Role In SF Legal Battle: The News Letter
Why do our politicians trust Blair?: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Tough talking Cowen leaves devolution dealings behind: UTV Internet
Paul Murphy to spend time off after collapsing: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Controversy swirls around Trimble N.Y. dinner: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Missing relatives 'no longer a priority': (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
NUJ fears for O'Hagan murder inquiry: The Guardian Claire Cozens
Man shot 'after loyalist fall-out': UTV Internet
Civil rights march 'won't be hijacked': Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
Gagging claim by NI Labour member: UTV Internet
No Essential Contradiction...: The Blanket (Sep 18) Eamonn McCann
Would-be history writers must put their fanciful notions to one side: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
Soldier will not face charge: BBC
Wednesday, September 29
Minister collapses in conference hall: The Guardian Matthew Tempest
Leaders set sights on securing Ulster deal by Christmas: Financial Times Jimmy Burns
Premiers' new plans to beat the deadlock: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Sinn Fein's Stormont warning: BBC
Paisley talks move 'a breakthrough': Irish Independent Senan Molony
No Return To Unionist Rule: Derry Journal
Meet SF The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Action not words, DUP tell IRA: UTV Internet
Now talk to us, Sinn Fein tells Dublin bound DUP: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Warning from Irish talks team member: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Dublin a Cause for Concern: (from Irelandclick.com, Sep 27) Danny Morrison
Nationalists unhappy with Murphy statement: BBC Martina Purdy
Murphy to increase role of special police unit: UTV Internet
British must come clean on Finucane cover-up, says McGuinness: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
Intimidation of a Writer: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Row breaks out over twin town's signage: (from the Irish News, Sep 23) Darran McCann
Poisonous Cancer Ruining Society: Derry Journal Editorial
UUP wanted Collins to take on Donaldson: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Trimble rebuts claims of 'plot': (from the Irish News) William Graham
Sir Reg hits back over Donaldson book claim: Belfast Telegraph
Murdered MP An Inspiration: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Mayor's Civil Rights Call Ignites Controversy: Derry Journal
New hate laws are for benefit of all: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Concern over murder probe: (from the Irish News, Aug 11) Sharon O'Neill
Tuesday, September 28
Paisley to travel to Dublin for talks with Taoiseach: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty and Frank Millar
Don't pander to unionist intransigence, urges Sinn Féin leader: Irish Examiner Alan Erwin
SDLP digs in its heels on conditions for new assembly: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
SDLP blamed for talks deadlock: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
PM Expected To Squeeze Ulster Parties: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Power shift that suits the Sinn Fein agenda: Belfast Telegraph Robert McCartney
Paisley admits he was close to death in run-up to talks: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
DUP boss blamed for prolonging Troubles: (from the Irish News) Darran McCann
Sinn Fein welcome DUP's attack on voter registration: UTV Internet
Unmasked: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Reading between the lines: BBC Martina Purdy
Lessons To Be Learned From UUP Infighting: The News Letter Editorial
Remember 'silent victims' of the troubles, govt urged: UTV Internet
Orde asked why bail break loyalist not held: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Eight died in bus bombing but no one was charged: The Times (Sep 26) Sean O'Neill
SDLP calls for independent team to probe murders: Belfast Telegraph
'Remarkable' policing changes are endorsed: (from the Irish News, Sep 22) Barry McCaffrey
An Open Letter to the Man Known as "Martin Ingram": The Blanket Mick Hall
Tough laws to tackle 'hate crime': BBC
NI campaigner takes battle to Labour conference: UTV Internet (Sep 26)
Balcombe gang member set to paint America: The Sunday Times (Sep 26) Liam Clarke
Monday, September 27
Blair 'optimistic about NI efforts': BBC
Nationalist opposition 'frustrates' peace commitment: UTV Internet
Gerry and Ian are learning, slowly, to dance: Irish Independent
108 all out!: Sunday Life (Sep 26) Alan Murray
Accountability is DUP's new theme: (from the Irish News) James Kelly
Time for Plan B: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
It's in the IRA's court: Providence Journal Editorial
Voters' interests demand a deal: (from the Irish News) Editorial
LVF arms deal with Croats 'secured': Sunday Life (Sep 26) Stephen Breen
Ulster to review 1,800 murders: The Times Sean O'Neill
Orde cops it in mini Shankill policing survey: Sunday Life (Sep 26)
ARA has Elliott Ness spinning in his grave: (from the Irish News, Sep 23) Newton Emerson
Brighton bomber 'a hero', says councillor: Belfast Telegraph
Peace Bomb: The Blanket (Sep 23) Anthony McIntyre
Guarding The Rights Of Inmates By Listening To Inside Story: The News Letter (Sep 21) Kate Cooney
Labour 'denying minorities a say in NI': UTV Internet (Sep 25)
Sunday, September 26
New bid to break Stormont deadlock: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Dodds - 'Arms issue must be dealt with': Belfast Telegraph Gary Grattan
DUP challenged over commitment to power sharing: UTV Internet
SDLP's McDonnell urges Durkan to lead or else get off the pot: Ulster Herald Adrian Mullan
Protestants are suffering, but in deathly silence: Sunday Independent Roy Garland
Blair and SDLP should have studied the DUP's manifesto: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
A master at compromise, Ireland's peacemaker reflects: Boston Globe Kevin Cullen
Bruton goes beyond mere lip-service to pluralism: Sunday Independent Bruce Arnold
Robinson relishes Nesbitt challenge: UTV Internet (Sep 24)
Blair 'broke Finucane pledges': BBC
Let us live in peace: (from the Daily Mirror, Sep 24) Maurice Fitzmaurice
Band rejects Sinn Fein criticisms: Down Democrat
No-one is above the law: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Loyalist Tensions Worrying: Derry Journal (Sep 24) Editorial
Police station plans 'premature': BBC
Working for the Clampdown: The Blanket Seaghán Ó Murchú
Let down by the 'Bomber I Loved': Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
SDLP backs Civil Rights' march: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
NI Labour members 'second-class citizens': UTV Internet (Sep 24)
The religious divide doesn't enter new equality equation: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 23) Eamonn McCann
Northern Ireland - Across the cultural divide: Young People Now (Sep 22)
UDR 'was believed involved in murder': (from the Irish News) William Scholes
SF Reject Claim Protestant Farmer Was Involved In Fullerton Murder: Derry Journal (Sep 24)
Omagh film wins international award: Irish Examiner (Sep 21) Dan McGinn
Stereotype still exists - Specific needs of the Irish need to be addressed syas Luton MP: Irish World Angela Sammon
Saturday, September 25
IRA 'must reveal arms offer': BBC
Republic would not block deal changes: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
UUP urged to be opposition: UTV Internet
People 'want council and direct rule shake-up': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Beware SF 'con job', warns Unionists: UTV Internet
Not a bang but a whimper: BBC Mark Devenport
A word game for some but people's lives are at stake: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
So Near and Yet So Far: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com John Spain
Decade of talk: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dougal
Rabbitte urges pressure on Britain over Finucane vow: Irish Examiner Gary Kelly
Inquiry 'will not be cover-up': BBC
The British Government shouldn't put Pat's family through this torture....I fear the probe will be a sham – Says former spy Martin Ingram: (from the Daily Mirror, Sep 24) Maurice Fitzmaurice
Goldsmith U-turn on Finucane case: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Settling the big issues: BBC Brian Rowan
Finucane - will the truth ever emerge?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Nesbitt To Fight DUP For Seat At Westminster: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Council passes no confidence in Orde: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Policing That Transcends The Border: The News Letter Editorial
UDA Link To Violence Upsurge: Derry Journal
'I won't move over bomb threats': Belfast Telegraph
Flags Motion Opposed In 'Interests Of Democracy': Derry Journal
Soldier ordered out of NI after joining loyalist band: IrelandOnLine
McKevitt clarification: UTV Internet (Sep 23)
170% Hike In Violence At Derry Interface: Derry Journal Joe Doran
Dual membership bid by NI Labour supporters: UTV Internet (Sep 23)
Friday, September 24
Moves to end talks deadlock: BBC
DUP proposals just a ploy for re-writing the Agreement, says Durkan: Irish Independent Dan McGinn
'SDLP advocating minority rule': UTV Internet
Foster says DUP will do deal if it is 'right': Impartial Reporter
Work to bridge the power sharing impasse goes on: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Political process train standing in the station: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Background issues will determine if talks succeed: Irish World Tom Griffin
Teetering on the brink of breakthrough?: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Moving the goalposts... again: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
Talks stall but are making progress: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Get On With It: The Blanket (Sep 14) Dolours Price
DUP Makes Sure Talks Aren't Bugged: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Finucane family attack secretive murder inquiry as fiasco and circus: The Guardian Rosie Cowan
Finucane family spurn plan for secret inquiry: Irish Independent Louise McCall and Bernard Purcell
Interface protest at Stormont: UTV Internet
Violence in Ulster drives 1,240 people from homes: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Progress On Housing ... In Some Respects: The News Letter Editorial
UDA in NIO talks bid to defuse loyalist tensions: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
'Non-arrest' of loyalist questioned: BBC
UDA 'extortioner' refused bail: UTV Internet
Cross-Border co-operation cuts profits from crime: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe
Police chief seeks end to IRA racketeers: UTV Internet
Peace fund imbalance: Belfast Telegraph
Counsel alleged collusion in murder 30 years ago: Irish Independent Ivan McMichael
Unionists Condemn 'Costly' Name Change Plan: The News Letter
Solicitor challenges North job 'discrimination': Irish Independent (Sep 22) Ivan McMichael
Thursday, September 23
North talks collapse as parties attempt to blame each other: Irish Independent Louise McCall
Nationalists urged to heed DUP position on Stormont: UTV Internet
Congressmen forget 'Plan B': Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
DUP accused of 'cross-border ambush': UTV Internet
The key political issues: BBC Mark Devenport
Political bedfellows in Northern Ireland: Boston Globe Padraig O'Malley
North's groundhog politicians must start thinking of tomorrow's world: Irish Examiner Noel Whelan
Could it be silence gives consent and the stable door remained bolted?: Belfast Telegraph Steven King
Nowhere to left to go for trapped DUP: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Leeds talks put DUP's 'moderate' image to test: Irish Echo Paul Colgan
Pre-Nup at Leeds - Talked Out, But Does the IRA Give Up?: CounterPunch (Sep 20) Harry Browne
Northern Ireland endgame now in sight: Waterford Today Editorial
Close -- and closer still: Irish Echo Editorial
Voters trust Trimble and Durkan: UTV Internet
Pipe bomb forces family to flee home: Irish Independent George Jackson
Sharp rise in intimidation: BBC
Presidential Irish forum proving hard to nail down: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
The daftness of Donaldson versus Daphne: (from the News Letter) Suzanne Breen
Unionist Family Head-To-Head In Lagan Valley: The News Letter Editorial
Bradley denies FF links: (from the Irish News) Catherine Morrison
Councils will fight county name change: Belfast Telegraph Brian Hutton
Londonderry's Name Should Stay - Simpson: The News Letter Ian Starrett
Policeman's killer found dead: BBC
Soldier could face murder trial 30 years after killing: Irish Independent Ivan McMichael
Council row over civil rights march: Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
Wednesday, September 22
Calls for DUP to show leadership: UTV Internet
SDLP Will Stand By Deal - Alone If Necessary - Insists Durkan: Derry Journal
Talks aim for consensus: BBC
Latest bid to reach a deal on peace is set to fail: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Talks 'inching towards a settlement': BBC Brian Rowan
Leeds Castle ... A victory for evasion and prevarication: Belfast Telegraph Bruce Anderson
Editorials
NI assembly paper revealed: BBC
Trimble's wife set to stand in election: The Times David Lister
Donaldson dismisses Trimble wife challenge: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Trimble aide queries future of his leader: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Barrett silent on role in Finucane inquiry: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Anxiety Over Policing 'Gap' - Watchdog: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Politicians Clash Over Plastic Bullets: Derry Journal
Man's death 'due to plastic bullet injury': (from the Irish News, Aug 19) Marie Louise McCrory
Dissident threat to O'Connor father: (from the Irish News, Sep 20) Maeve Connolly
Euro chief's shock over SF bug: Belfast Telegraph Simon Taylor
Police Confusion Over Reason For Frazer's Arrest: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
'Our life sentence' - One family's story: Belfast Telegraph Catherine Cleary
Terror Cash Fights Crime: The News Letter Lesley Walsh
Fury Over Fresh SF Bid To Change Name Of City: The News Letter Ian Starrett
SF Welcomes Legal Opinion On Name Change: Derry Journal
Tuesday, September 21
Talks resume 'to conclude deal': BBC
British optimistic for talks on North this week: The Irish Times Dan Keenan and Mark Brennock
Provo old boys will surrender arms but not name: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Parties must resolve ministers' role row: Irish Examiner Victoria Ward
Majority rule 'is not our aim': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
DUP 'will listen to ideas': BBC
Blame game goes on as another deadline passes: (from the Irish Times, Sep 20) Frank Millar
Unionists In A Surprise Show Of Unity - And May Talk Again: The News Letter
Fine print puts history on hold: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Blair may yet be forced into Assembly showdown to break North impasse: (from the Irish Times) Frank Millar
IRA still stands in way of an agreement: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Moderator tells it like it is: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Sign Of Hope Amid All The Intriguing: The News Letter Editorial
Unionists face call to reform or face extinction: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
Brothers under the skin: (from the Sunday Independent, Sep 19) Ruth Dudley Edwards
There are some who never live and learn: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
IRA has stopped illegal fundraising: (from the Irish News) James Stinson
SDLP renews call for Finucane inquiry: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
Detective 'sure' of Kielty Murder Link: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Loyalist link to shooting probed: BBC
Loyalist assets seized in Ulster: The Times David Lister
Changes in North's policing now beginning to take root: Irish Independent Ian Graham
Border base is facing closure: Belfast Telegraph Joy Rolston
Ex-Shinner's wife at centre of under-car bomb alert: Sunday Life (Sep 19)
Wartime comradeship heads new conciliation: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 16) William Allen
Monday, September 20
IRA now 'willing to disarm' by end of the year: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty and Frank Millar
Paisley pressed to say if he wants Ulster deal: The Herald Martyn McLaughlin
Paisley will 'call Sinn Fein's bluff': Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
DUP criticised by Newell: UTV Internet
All parties glean a glimmer of hope from talks: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Cowen backs practical politics: UTV Internet
The men of Ulster fail a little more gently: Irish Independent
'Uncompromising to the hilt': BBC Mark Simpson
At last: (from Irelandclick.com) Danny Morrison
Ailing Doctor No still can't quite stretch to saying Yes: Irish Independent
Time has come 'to get on or get out': (from the Irish News, Sep 18) James Kelly
Don't waste this chance: Irish Independent
Don't back away now: The Sunday Times (Sep 19) Editorial
Peace process - DUP insists on changing goalposts: Irish Examiner Editorial
Inquiry into Pat Finucane's murder is set to proceed: Irish Independent Bernard Purcell
Finucane inquiry probably doomed by earlier judicial rulings: (from the Sunday Tribune) Eamonn McCann
Finucane killer on the move: Sunday Life (Sep 19)
Durkan to hear inquest concerns: BBC
Is SDLP-FF merger a runner?: Sunday Business Post (Sep 19) Paul T. Colgan
Poyntzpass killers cry foul: Sunday Life (Sep 19)
McGuinness Appeals To Derry Youth: Derry Journal (Sep 17)
Sister 'may die' before the truth is uncovered: (from the Irish News, Sep 18) Catherine Morrison
Derry Mayor admits war dead debt: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 17) William Allen
Ceasefire day girl's link to Disappeared: (from the Irish News, Aug 26) Maeve Connolly
Does political violence work?: The Herald Ian Bell
Sunday, September 19
Northern Ireland Talks Falter, Despite Blair and Ahern Nudges: New York Times Patrick E. Tyler
Ulster breakthrough within reach after talks on IRA arms: Independent on Sunday David McKittrick
Irish talks fall at DUP hurdle: The Observer Henry McDonald
DUP scuppers North deal: Sunday Business Post Sean Mac Carthaigh
Countdown for agreement: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
DUP grassroots still can't stomach a Sinn Fein deal: Sunday Business Post Eamonn MacDermott
Blair's 'family crisis' as talks on North fail: Sunday Independent Henry Cummins
Failure to seal political deal: BBC Mark Devenport
Setting the scene for not-too-simple solutions: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
No prizes on offer for isolating Sinn Fein: Sunday Business Post
Blair delays gay marriage bill to give Paisley party chance to vote: The Observer Henry McDonald
Finucane inquiry 'may be announced': BBC
Trial never explored the issue of collusion: (from the Irish News, Sep 17) Barry McCaffrey
Britain and Ireland unite to corrupt the truth: Sunday Telegraph Kevin Myers
Unity will have to wait for reconciliation in the North: Sunday Independent John A Murphy
SDLP's Bradley wants to stand for Fianna Fail in North: Sunday Business Post Paul T Colgan
Integrated schools setting down roots in watchful North: Irish Echo Stephen McKinley
UVF's young thugs behind racist beatings: Sunday Life (Sep 12) Stephen Breen
Para 'Smock' No Longer For Sale: Derry Journal (Sep 17)
Former Civil Service head admits bias of the past: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 17) Gary Grattan
Popularity of Ulster Scots to boost tourism: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 17) Gary Grattan
'More must be done for Derry's Irish speakers': (from the Irish News, Sep 10)
Policing bodies 'must have teeth': Irish Examiner (Sep 18) Donal Hickey
Saturday, September 18
Key NI talks move into third day: BBC
End of the IRA offered to Unionists in peace deal: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Ahern and Blair brief DUP on likely IRA statement: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty & Frank Millar
DUP holds key to IRA stand down: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
North deal in doubt despite IRA offer: Irish Examiner Aidan Hennigan and Fionnán Sheahan
SF determined not to yield on rights under Agreement: Irish Independent Bernard Purcell
Reynolds calls for decommissioning: UTV Internet
Your future is in safe hands with me - Paisley: Belfast Telegraph
Blair lets slip frustration over Northern Ireland with a flurry of f-words: The Independent Nigel Morris
Stalled 'sequence' still casts shadow: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Chance to Make History: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
Victims' campaigner arrested close to peace talks location: UTV Internet
IRA spy walks free: BBC
Guilty plea will delay search for truth say family: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
A Dark British Role in Irish Killings: Los Angeles Times (Sep 17) Gerry Adams
Another Finucane Cover-Up?: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
Payback needed for prisoner releases: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Warning on prison overtime ban: BBC
Drumcree security costs row: Belfast Telegraph Michael McHugh
Ex-Orange chief gets 15 years for brutal murder: Irish Independent Michael Donnelly
No hiding place - father: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Four held as bomb equipment seized: BBC
DPP criticise police reserve cuts: UTV Internet
Campaign urges ban on plastic bullets: Belfast Telegraph Paddy McGuffin
Fascist Cowards: Derry Journal Editorial
Rugby star tackles council over conflict: Belfast Telegraph Nevin Farrell
Friday, September 17
Last chance to agree power deal, Blair tells Ulster parties: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Leaders are hopeful of the North's devolution: Irish Examiner Fionnán Sheahan and Aidan Hennigan
Adams signals IRA ready to do deal: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Trimble reveals demands made to the IRA: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton & Noel McAdam
Leeds talks analysis - Loyalists on the fringe: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Paisley may not be the towering figure of old, but he still has a veto: Irish Independent David McKittrick
'Tough love' political deal in the air as wedding bells ring: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Growing sense that all sides know a deal must be done: Irish Independent
Don't be surprised if the Leeds Castle summit fails to bear fruit: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Latest North talks need to answer same old questions: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
It's time for the 'soft' majority to be heard: Belfast Telegraph Brian Walker
Political Animals Join The Wildlife At Castle: The News Letter Suzanne Breen
Economic regeneration will flow from political agreement: Belfast Telegraph Brian Cowen
Editorials
Finucane detective fears revenge: UTV Internet
Early release for Finucane's killer: Daily Telegraph Thomas Harding
Murky world of a loyalist killer: BBC Brian Rowan
Blair learned at the foot of a master: (from the Irish News) Jude Collins
Ramsey rules out talks over attacks: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
McAleese Faces No Real Contest For Presidency: The News Letter Editorial
Thursday, September 16
NI parties holding devolution talks: BBC
Vital Stormont talks may depend on Paisley's health: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Taoiseach 'determined' to restore devolved rule: Irish Examiner Fionnán Sheahan
Full participation from all parties at Leeds Castle negotiations urged: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Unionist delegates divided with three days to go: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Inter-Party Talks 'A Waste Of Time': The News Letter Billy Kennedy
Arms 'hints' on political radar: BBC Brian Rowan
Cards are stacked in Sinn Fein's favour as Adams calls the shots: Belfast Telegraph
Genuine collective exercise of power is essential: (from the Irish Times, Sep 13) David Ford
Castle Junction?: Belfast Telegraph Peter Robinson & Reg Empey
The DUP will not overturn its manifesto: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
The return of Dr No: The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis
Time for creative political leadership: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Coincidental' Bug Found At SF Offices: The News Letter David Young
Terror may return if talks fail, say police: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Strife Drops, and Belfast Builds Again With Hope: New York Times Patrick E. Tyler
Loyalist awaits Finucane sentence: BBC
Main casualty of the Troubles is trust - Eames: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Omagh claim may not go ahead: UTV Internet
Gray day for Sunny Jim: Sunday Life (Sep 12)
Dissidents threaten police station: UTV Internet
Sinister gangs must be caught: (from the Irish News, Sep 7) Editorial
'Bloody Sunday jacket' on eBay: Belfast Telegraph Ciaran O'Neill
Brighton bomber was asked to be informer: The Sunday Times (Sep 12) John Burns
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