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Tuesday, September 30
Adams challenges Robinson claim over timeframe for devolution: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Stormont deadlock 'very serious': BBC
Sinn Fein is still fighting a war: The News Letter Alex Kane
Hard-Right's bid to out Shinners; coup to dump Stormont: (from the Irish News) John Coulter
Stalemate has to be resolved: Irish News Editorial
Cameron admits UUP difficulties: BBC Mark Devenport
Adams in fresh appeal to meet Orange Order: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
The "submarine" in the Northern Ireland peace process: Trinity News
Gang in £26.5m robbery 'very cold', says witness: The Irish Times
Ward case as thin as a Free P. elder's smile: Belfast Media (Sep 26)
McIlveen accused 'changed sides': BBC
Recruiting MI6 secret agents on Facebook: Irish News
Fury as feud murder charges dropped: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 25) Deborah McAleese
Many questions over Devlin case: Irish News (Sep 26) Editorial
Town freedom for minister blocked: BBC
President to make keynote speech in Derry: The Irish Times
Sabbath games 'will drive out Christians': The News Letter
John Reid slams Rangers fans' 'racist' song: Belfast Telegraph Ben Rumsby
Monday, September 29
Robinson and McGuinness to meet over deadlock: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Greens warn of return to conflict: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Blaney to bring unionists in from cold: Sunday Tribune (Sep 28) Conor McMorrow
Adams directs call for truth commission to republicans: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Documentary on Maze escape foiled by levity of tone: The Irish Times Ann Marie Hourihane
Tories will fight for seats in NI: BBC
'UUP could gain UK Cabinet post': The Herald
Report that highlights border fears: The News Letter (Sep 25) Editorial
Did you hear the one about the North?: Sunday Tribune (Sep 28) Martin Frawley
Ulster Unionist support 'very much there' reflects Johnston: Impartial Reporter (Sep 25)
1983 – the anger and the pride: Belfast Media Des Wilson
Taser guns 'weapons of torture': BBC (Sep 25)
Mystery as Ulster-Scots show pulled by TV chiefs: The News Letter (Sep 25)
Crunch marks the end of the free lunches: (from the Sunday Times, Sep 28) Liam Clarke
Canada's Irish Spirit: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
Irish is child's play: Irish Independent
Lord Trimble accuses Salmond of 'winding up unionists' in independence quest: The Scotsman
Diplomat warns of US 'horror' over Scottish independence: The Scotsman (Sep 27) Hamish Macdonell
Sunday, September 28
Stormont leaders pledge to work together: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Lack of leadership in these hard times: Belfast Media Fred Cobain
DUP face problem with partnership: BBC
Policing powers will be devolved – Robinson: The News Letter
Gerry's Maze escape brings home his past to unionists: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
TUV man condemns 'personal attacks': The News Letter
Revived IRA 'was behind expulsion of drug dealers': Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Old enemies smuggle fuel together: BBC (Sep 26) Mark Simpson
UVF death threat for McCord: UTV Internet
Punish bad art with the same ferocity as bad behaviour: Guardian.co.uk
Shinners on the shankill: Belfast Media Ciarán Barnes
The absurbity of a PSNI sectarian listening lunch: Irish News (Sep 25) Newton Emerson
SF Adams wrote to Orange Order: BBC Gareth Gordon
Sinn Fein councillor slams Orangemen toilets: Belfast Telegraph Victor Gordon
Order condemns GAA club attack: The News Letter
Civil rights? Not in local housing: Belfast Media Editorial
Purvis dismisses Truth Commission: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
PM's Libya stance branded a 'disgrace': The News Letter
Claim of sectarian taunts at bus station: The News Letter
Man changes plea in Gerard Devlin killing: Belfast Media
€1.5m tax bill for IRA man: The Sunday Times John Mooney
GAA has work to do, says DUP: The News Letter (Sep 25)
68 simple words would end 307 years of Catholic hurt: Scotland on Sunday Gerald Warner
UK monarchy law blatantly sectarian: Irish News (Sep 26) Editorial
A Prisoner's Right: Hartford Courant Arthur Caplan
Saturday, September 27
Scottish summit eases Northern Ireland tensions: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie
North leaders in new pledge to push ahead with meetings: Irish Independent Andy Philip and Joe Quinn
Robinson will not be 'bullied' on policing: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Leaders hope executive will meet: BBC
Far from plain sailing at Stormont: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Cowen says North-South meeting likely to proceed: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Why MLAs simply have to get real: Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
It can be as easy to build bridges as walls: Irish News Fergal Hallahan
Withdrawal from award 'is belated': The News Letter
Former police chief in PUP talk: The News Letter
Campbell condemns GAA fire attack: BBC
We didn't mar Tyrone homecoming – PSNI: The News Letter
Sinn Fein condemn soldiers' school visit: The News Letter
Head defends navy's school visit: BBC
Bid to get phone-tap recordings: Irish News
Judge in Stone trial reserves his judgment: The News Letter
Banker 'unaware' of shift partner: BBC
Most believe Protestants ethnically cleansed in border areas: Irish News Claire Simpson
Older residents near Border face added problems – study: The Irish Times Steven Carroll
In principle it's right to let a Catholic ascend the throne, but it's a move that could easily backfire: The Guardian (Sep 26) Alexander Chancellor
Plan to end ban on Catholic monarchs 'sad' says Order: Irish News Diana Rusk
INLA and dissident prisoners fight in Portlaoise: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Celtic tiger more like a neutered tom these days: The Age (Melbourne) Paola Totaro
Friday, September 26
British-Irish meeting set to get green light: The News Letter
Paisley rebukes Ahern over stance on devolution of policing: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Stormont justice meeting now off: BBC
Allister tells Lisburn meeting it's time to end Belfast Agreement: Ulster Star Neil Greenlees
What Durkan is actually saying about sharing power at Stormont: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
SDLP must stop selling nationalist rights: Irish News Jim Gibney
Unionist outrage at IRA documentary not met met by actions: The News Letter David Vance
Ex-Maze officer's disgust over BBC film: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Maze officers' bravery on day of jailbreak: The News Letter
Gerry Adams in call for truth commission: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
A tongue-twister of a dispute: The Economist
Poll win attracts new members: The News Letter
SDLP the biggest losers in 2008: Impartial Reporter
DUP man's home in arson attack: BBC
'Security defects' at raid bank: BBC
O'Hagan murder – Two released: UTV Internet
Man tells of his sister's horrific bomb death in Omagh: The Irish Times
Youths picked on 'for being Catholics': The Irish Times Mikey Donnelly
Education urged to stem new wave of sectarianism: The Irish Times Steve Carroll
Young Protestants reject segregation: Irish Independent John Cooney
Border Protestants' view of difficult times: Impartial Reporter
Election of Bobby Sands 'still bitter legacy for Border Protestants': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Sands death a defining moment for McVeigh: Impartial Reporter
Fostering success: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Constitutional experts rally behind proposals to revoke 300-year-old ban on Catholic monarchs: The Guardian Stephen Bates, Afua Hirsch and Severin Carrell
Thursday, September 25
Robinson-McGuinness 'may' attend BIC meeting: The News Letter
Slow-down as Shinners set the work pace: Belfast Telegraph Pól Ó Muirí
McNarry wasn't sacked, says UUP leader: The News Letter
Army council 'no issue' – Ahern: BBC
Why has it all gone quiet on polls front?: The News Letter N R Greer
DUP 'will get behind' devolution of policing: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Unionist autonomy from Britain is an illusion: Irish News Brian Feeney
Film 'shows time not right' for transfer of policing and justice: Irish News Diana Rusk
Why there's no escaping Kelly's actions: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Prison TV documentary hit raw nerve: The News Letter Editorial
End of the Anglican crown – 300 year bar to be lifted: The Guardian Patrick Wintour
Omagh civil trial to call suspect's ex-wife: The Irish Times Alan Erwin
Witness at Omagh trial links seven plots in Britain to Real IRA: Irish News
Attack on Ballywillwill Orange Hall is blasted: Down Democrat Joanne Crozier
Stone denies 'unfinished business' with SF: Belfast Telegraph Paul Higgins
Bombs may be art Stone trial told: BBC
Manager relives day of Bank raid: UTV Internet
Court hears 'sectarian fights' organised in run-up to killing: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Man charged with journalist's murder: RTE
Faith-based education 'favoured by parents': Irish News
Dems take swipe at McCain's big day: Irish Echo Susan Garraty
McCain forum show makes party history: Irish News Ray O'Hanlon
Hunt for ex-Eta terrorist Jose Ignacio de Juana Chaos after IRA link: The Times David Sharrock
Wednesday, September 24
Durkan warns against vetoes: Irish News William Graham
Adams under fire over trip: The News Letter
People don't think time is right for policing move: The News Letter Liam Clarke
DUP has decided to pander to its bigots: Irish News Susan McKay
Petty squabbling needs to stop: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Mayor's home attacked eight times: UTV Internet
Unionists and SDLP welcome McCain's special envoy pledge: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Both camps court Irish-American vote: Scranton Times-Tribune David Singleton
Bombs found in district: Newry Democrat
Flags raised with Chief Constable: Belfast Media
Only thing that this quango is combating is the truth: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Orde to provide Jordan killing files to coroner: Belfast Media Áine McEntee
Northern Bank robbery took place at 'peak time': The News Letter
Let my family have my body – Northern raid hostage plea: Belfast Telegraph Michael Donnelly and Ashleigh McDonald
Michael McIlveen 'kicked 60 times': Irish News Maeve Connolly
Boy denies framing murder accused: BBC
Michael Stone 'did not intend to murder anyone': Belfast Telegraph Paul Higgins
Stone trial hears of Livingstone murder attempt: The News Letter
Latest arrest over O'Hagan murder: BBC
Sports Minister to consider GAA event: The News Letter
Furore over Gregory Campbell GAA Tyrone comments: Belfast Telegraph
Seeing red on green postboxes: Derry Journal (Sep 16)
DUP says Maze film was platform for republican boasting: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Tuesday, September 23
SF and DUP take devolution row to Labour conference: The Irish Times Frank Millar
DUP and SF admit crisis ahead: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
No transfer without change – Ford: The News Letter
Executive must get back to business: The News Letter Editorial
IRA arms 'taken before 2005 decommissioning': The News Letter
Dissident threat 'highest in years': The News Letter
General to meet loyalists on arms issues: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
SDLP 'will reshape Irish politics' to meet needs of new century: Irish News William Graham
Seeking scapegoats won't solve problems: Irish News Roy Garland
Stone claims Stormont raid was 'art': The Independent David McKittrick
Handshakes can begin at school: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Publish safety report on riot, MLA urges Sir Hugh: The News Letter
Secret service in dock over Omagh: (from the Sunday Times, Sep 21) Liam Clarke
Cowen urged to act on Omagh: Sunday Tribune (Sep 21) Suzanne Breen
Hostage thought she would die, court told: The Irish Times
Murdered boy hit 'over 60 times': BBC
Soldiers from South to join Belfast parade: Belfast Telegraph
Border allowances 'no longer justifiable': Irish Examiner Mary Regan
Rangers fans 'Famine song' defended: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
In Fight for Irish Votes, a McCain Stance Is Questioned: New York Sun Russell Berman
McCain hails 'inspirational' NI: BBC
McCain reaches out to Irish-Americans: Pittsburgh Post Gazette Tom Barnes
Monday, September 22
Stormont must meet warns Woodward: UTV Internet
Ford says devolution of justice premature: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Northern Ireland devolution 'complete within a year': Guardian.co.uk Deborah Summers
Leader raises core doubt about basis of allocating ministries in Executive: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Sinn Fein and DUP playing an irresponsible game: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
North losing out because of 'daily battles' in Executive: The Irish Times Niall Dumigan
Attempted bomb attacks reckless: Irish News (Sep 19) Editorial
Raymond tells of latest death threats: Belfast Media (Sep 19) Áine McEntee
Relatives of Omagh victims angry over Dublin 'silence': Sunday Tribune (Sep 21) Suzanne Breen
'They were worthless in the eyes of the state': Sunday Tribune (Sep 21) Suzanne Breen
Ex-prisoners' issues raised at Assembly: Derry Journal (Sep 19)
Witness to killing 'under death threat': Irish News (Sep 19) Diana Rusk
'Secure your vote' – McCartney: Derry Journal
Minister to get freedom of city: Irish News (Sep 17)
Row brews over plan to honour cleric: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 19)
Shortage of words in fantasy language: Irish News (Sep 17) Brian Feeney
'Jobs for the boys' row at Stormont: Derry Journal (Sep 19)
Priest writes of 'love and hurt' at being moved from Ardoyne: Irish News Marie Louise McCrory
GAA used 'as hate figure', says SDLP: Sunday Tribune (Sep 21) Terry McLaughlin
Time for Martin Bain to speak out about the sectarian chants of Rangers' fans: The Times Graham Spiers
Sunday, September 21
NI facing abyss warns Alliance leader: RTE
Sir Hugh is rapped for 'dabbling in politics': The News Letter
Human cost of segregation must be addressed – Ford: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Durkan defends party record: UTV Internet
If Brown falters now, everything is at risk: Irish News James Kelly
Brown's first time in hot seat: Irish News Newton Emerson
There's something odd going on: (from the Sunday Journal) Eamonn McCann
I am not leader of RIRA says dissident republican: Irish News Claire Simpson
Unionist family must work together – MP: The News Letter
Maginness to be SDLP candidate: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Parade facing ban over sectarian violence fears: Scotland on Sunday David Leask
Gun attack – Child lucky to be alive: Belfast Media (Sep 19) Ciarán Barnes
Trimble demands release of Omagh bomb recordings: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Omagh suspect was 'drowning sorrows' on night of bombing: Irish News
Omagh bombing inquiry must reveal the truth about GCHQ intercepts: Sunday Telegraph John Ware
Documentary tells dramatic story of Maze prison break 25 years on: Irish News Allison Morris
RUC dead to be remembered at service: The News Letter
Donaldson's house sold: Derry Journal
Irish flag appears at cottage where alleged IRA spy was shot: Sunday Independent
Sell-out for the Miami's return gig: Irish Independent (Sep 18)
Rangers song ban 'would hit at free speech': The Observer Henry McDonald
Bobby Sands movie set for UK release: Belfast Telegraph Simon Creer
Producers disavow actress's words: Toronto Globe and Mail James Adams
New look: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Saturday, September 20
Government might join talks to break deadlock: Irish News William Graham
Unionists boycott ministerial meeting: Irish Independent Steven McCaffery
SF and SDLP trade recriminations as stand-off over Executive continues: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Call for an end to summer stalling: Belfast Media Alasdair McDonnell
Deadlock's real losers will be poor: The News Letter Editorial
DUP's Peter Robinson faces the toughest decision of his career: Belfast Media Editorial
Result may focus minds: Irish News Editorial
I still want to talk says loyalist chief: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
UDA leader sends open letter to nationalists: Irish News Allison Morris
UDA 'brigadier' seen as a progressive loyalist figure: Irish News Allison Morris
Call to end west Belfast attacks: BBC
Nationalists seek talks with PPS: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Orange hall attacked in Co Down: UTV Internet
Parades Commission given marching orders: Ballymena Times
Campaigner's son due in court: Irish News Diana Rusk and Barry McCaffrey
Dissidents planned a renewed campaign spy tells Omagh trial: Irish News
Man arrested over O'Hagan murder: BBC
Stone application refused: UTV Internet
Orde fails to have files on shooting withheld: The Irish Times
Don't fix it … scrap it: Belfast Media
Legal bid to force Paisley jr to name officer: Irish News
Paisley Jnr defends riot officers' human rights: The News Letter
Obama pledges to appoint envoy: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Man needed stitches after sectarian assault: Derry Journal
Sectarian tensions kick-off: Ballymoney Times (Sep 17)
Former spy criticizes IRA involvement in film about his life: CBC
Tinny rig offensive says UUP: Irish News
Minister unlikely to visit Celtic after sectarian chanting of fans: The Times
Images issued over Lennon attack: BBC
Friday, September 19
Northern Ireland parties fail to avert crisis: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Sinn Fein left isolated at Stormont in stand-off with DUP over power-sharing: The Independent David McKittrick
Commissioner delay unacceptable – SDLP: The News Letter
MLAs 'leaving dissident vacuum': BBC
North-South ministerial meeting called off: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ford fails to rule out justice role: The News Letter
Executive has to turn on axis of partnership: Irish News Jim Gibney
DUP Minister wins council byelection in Fermanagh: The Irish Times Dan Keenan & Niall Dumigan
Fermanagh by-election – Robinson hails 'outstanding victory': The News Letter
When digging up the past only harms the future: The Independent David McKittrick
Time to answer Omagh question: Irish Independent Editorial
33-year-old arrested during weekend police operation: UTV Internet
Commission decision 'deeply flawed': Walker: Down Democrat Joanne Crozier
Is it offence or intolerance?: Ulster Herald Editorial
Republican commemorations within remit of clubs, GAA Ulster Council tells minister: Irish News Diana Rusk and Barry McCaffrey
GAA club cancels peace events with 'UDA leader': Irish News Allison Morris
Groundbreaking interface strategy to be welcomed: Belfast Media (Sep 15) Editorial
Clerics' actions should be praised: Irish News Editorial
Expert to give evidence in Stormont explosives trial: Belfast Telegraph
'Clear Stone of murder bid' call: BBC
Bank heist accused was 'bricking it' during raid: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh McDonald
£26.5m bank trial hears 999 call: BBC
1970s IRA conviction in Court of Appeal: Irish News
McCain for Scranton forum: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
McCain Was Wrong on Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Richard E. Neal
Miami men make Belfast comeback: BBC Abigail Armstrong
Actor's IRA views rejected by producers: The Irish Times Michael Dwyer
Thursday, September 18
Stormont set to stay deadlocked: BBC
SF holding out for timeframe on policing before Executive meets: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Stormont Executive meeting may be cancelled: RTE
Campbell warns of Stormont 'logjam': Derry Journal
Praise with warning in message from Brown: The News Letter
Question is can Robinson keep deal alive on his own: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
Time for Executive to get back to business: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Brown might well have gone further: Irish News Editorial
PSNI union backs policing devolution: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Slow off the Mark: Sunday Journal (Sep 14) Mary Nelis
Britain to Reopen Probe of '98 N. Ireland Bombing: Washington Post Mary Jordan
Gordon Brown announces review into Omagh bombing: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Omagh families say phone tap review will come too late: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Omagh question that will not go away: BBC Mark Simpson
Omagh families deserve truth: Irish News Editorial
Allegations over Omagh defy belief: The News Letter Editorial
'Do you support informer approaches?': Sunday Journal (Sep 14)
The sectarian thugs are back: Londonderry Sentinel
Intelligence 'controlled by former Special Branch men': Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Stone stands trial for attempted attack on Sinn Fein leadership: Irish News
Make-up of new Ulster councils unveiled: The News Letter
Flag removed from fire station: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Rose McGowan out of line, 'Fifty' backers say: Hollywood Reporter Stuart Kemp
Local priest travels to Ireland to promote peace: Las Vegas Sun Jenny Davis
Vocations shortage – Change in faith blamed: Irish Examiner Editorial
Wednesday, September 17
PM urges Assembly to set date for devolved justice role: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Party not ruling out justice role: BBC
Survey shows population backs devolution: Belfast Telegraph
DUP rejects Brown's call for policing deadline: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Troubles 'could be returning': The News Letter
Quinn campaigner's son held after alert: Irish News Rebecca Black
Probe into sectarian attacks on boys: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Police vow sectarianism crackdown: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Family of bank heist accused tell court of their ordeal: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh McDonald
Northern Bank raid cash was hidden: UTV Internet
Government resists calls for Omagh bomb inquiry: The Guardian Henry McDonald
'Release Omagh tapes for civil case': Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Omagh families to get evidence: The Irish Times
Report queries HET's independence: BBC
Plans to organise in North off the agenda: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Two charged with murder of journalist: Irish Independent Chris Anderson
Unionists see red in Tyrone flags fever: Derry Journal
Men injured in house gun attack: BBC
Minister in call to end IRA tributes at grounds: Irish News
Hope for future on the peaceline: Belfast Media Roisin McManus
Future lies in all-Ireland economy: Belfast Media
'Stormont squabbles will harm inward investment': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam and Sam Lister
A despicable Rose-tinted view of IRA: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Tuesday, September 16
Dispute threatens Ulster executive: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Brown to urge Sinn Féin and DUP to end stand-off: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
McGuinness seeks First Minister's backing: UTV Internet
Alarm over Stormont deadlock: The News Letter
Most people want powers returned: UTV Internet
Our future hard to see past all the scaffolding: Irish News Tom Kelly
By-election is a glimpse at the big picture: The News Letter
DUP risks falling on its face as Minister is parachuted in for council byelection: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Enniskillen Analysis: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
The taboo topics should be discussed: Irish News Roy Garland
Four charged over reporter murder: BBC
Dissidents suspected over bomb in hedge: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh McDonald
MLAs condemn dissidents after bomb found concealed in hedge in Armagh: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
IRA 'knew of 100lb keg bomb': The News Letter
Dissident threat: The News Letter Editorial
Families seek Omagh intelligence records: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Robbery trial hears hostages ordeal: UTV Internet
Victim's father murdered by loyalist Wright's gang: Irish News Allison Morris
Moment a killer shopped himself: Sunday Life Ciaran McGuigan
Miami reel in the years for charity: Irish News AP Maginness
Irish Government raises Rangers 'famine' chant with Alex Salmond: Daily Telegraph Simon Johnson and Roddy Forsyth
DUP minister breaking new ground by opening GAA pitch: Irish News Brendan Breen
All-Ireland League plan scrapped: BBC
Unprincipled neutrality is neutering our defence forces: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
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