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Thursday, September 30
Progressive Unionist Party will maintain its UVF link: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Baggott to re-submit plan for civilian guard: The News Letter Sara Givin
Unionists are on the march: Ballymoney Times
Pope and Iris in same news bulletin (Sep 28): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Woman injured during sectarian assault in Londonderry: BBC
Conjuring truth from the tricks of memory (Sep 27): Belfast Media Danny Morrison
Families may see shoot-to-kill reports: UTV Internet
First IRA man to die on active service to be remembered (Sep 27): Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Don't allow Labour's legacy in The North be undone: Irish Post Fiona Audley
Devolve tax powers to Belfast – McGuinness: Londonderry Sentinel
Robinson and McGuinness meet President Clinton: Derry Journal
Former president outlines measures to create thousands of jobs in North: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Shared education in NI proposed to save costs: BBC
NI loans worth '£3.5bn' owned by Nama: UTV Internet
NAMA warns of pain ahead for developers in the North: Irish Examiner
Norwich sour grapes over city's Culture win (Sep 28): Derry Journal
Gaeltacht areas will 'disappear' over cuts: The Irish Times Olivia Kelly
BBC axed Del Boy Provo joke (Sep 13): Belfast Telegraph
Venezuela's policing system influenced by Northern Ireland's Police Service (Sep 5): VHeadline.com
Scottish independence plan 'an election issue' (Sep 6): BBC
Wednesday, September 29
Garda chief warns of threat posed by republicans: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Murphy says attack on Britain 'a strong possibility': BBC
Shaun Woodward makes Northern Ireland cuts warning: Guardian.co.uk Hélène Mulholland
Three on IRA and weapon charges: Evening Herald Selina Colgan
RAAD told to 'go away and stay away': Derry Journal
We must cut links with UVF, says PUP chief: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
UVF boss 'to turn supergrass': UTV Internet
Order 'left disadvantaged' over parades: The News Letter
'No alternative' to Parades Commission: UTV Internet
Order in snub to first minister: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Parades Bill Hits Pothole (Sep 27): BBC Mark Devenport
Ringland to decide on UUP future 'by the weekend': BBC
Who can woo unionism's Mondeo Men?: The News Letter Liam Clarke
How Elliott reflects the reality for Mr Mainstream Unionist: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Too late for Tom Elliott to save Ulster unionism: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
My vision for a vibrant Northern Ireland future: Belfast Telegraph Tom Elliott
Tom Elliott regrets that he will be unable to attend . . .: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Cohesion strategy 'fatally flawed': Belfast Telegraph
Good Relations, Equality, Chickens and Eggs: BBC Mark Devenport
Former US president Bill Clinton to visit Londonderry: BBC
Bill Clinton on visit to Northern Ireland: RTE
Finucane case pressed at highest level in US: Belfast Media
New Disappeared search to begin in NI: UTV Internet
Search for Disappeared victim draws to a close: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Using forensic archaeology to find the Disappeared: BBC Natalie Lindo
Murder victim Kieran Doherty's relatives demand answers from MI5: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
UDR guns used in murder of Catholic workmen: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Northern Ireland police reservist's killer trapped by DNA on cigarette butt, court told: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
There's no stopping 'Murph campaign: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams & Damien Brown
'This is our new history': Derry Journal
Wright – Puppetmasters weren't quizzed: Belfast Media Mark Thompson
Adams slams 'out of touch' Wilson: Belfast Telegraph
Osborne 'flexible' on NI cuts: UTV Internet
Sammy Wilson in IRA jibe as spending cuts row grows: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Politicians should show united front: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Where's the Irish Mandela to lead us back into the Commonwealth?: Irish Examiner Steven King
The Vatican and Britain as allies: Belfast Media Editorial
Tuesday, September 28
Cuts could pose threat to security says MacAskill: The Scotsman Gareth Rose
Significant threat from dissidents – Ahern: RTE
Northern Ireland police found 'walking stick gun' court hears: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Two charged with IRA membership: RTE
Gardai foil RIRA brothers' attack on gangs: Evening Herald
Bomb alert in Rosemount: Derry Journal
Nationalist Ireland will defeat the dissidents: The News Letter Mervyn Gibson
Dallat claims 'rubbish' – UDA: UTV Internet
Jim Allister to contest Assembly election: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Concerns raised about parades legislation: The News Letter
Orangemen decision on parades not for review: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Reprieve for Parade's Commission: Belfast Telegraph
Poignant vigil is a beacon of hope: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Bill Clinton to visit Derry and Dublin: The Irish Times
Ex-president to provide warm-up act for Washington conference: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Judges 'in the dark' over Omagh appeals: UTV Internet
Maze conflict centre to open in 2015: UTV Internet
Man arrested over 1981 RUC reservist murder: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Man charged with RUC murder: UTV Internet
Robinson, McGuinness in clash: The News Letter
Tough times: UTV Internet Ken Reid
On the right road (Sep 13): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Incinerator row spills over into Stormont: UTV Internet
Benedict's insult to his Irish flock: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Ministers meet in attempt to co-ordinate crime crackdown: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Will ETA ceasefire hold in face of indifference by the Spanish? (Sep 13): Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Monday, September 27
Cameron told not to overreact on terror threats: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
Peter Robinson pushes for ring fencing of anti-terror money: Belfast Telegraph
UUP on life support as party goes down traditional route: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Our unbelievable past hints at eventful future (Sep 13): The News Letter Liam Logan
Cancer-stricken Frazer got abuse calls from IRA (Sep 26): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
FAIR 'confident' of renewed funding (Sep 24): The News Letter Mark Rainey
UDA recruiting children in North-West – Dallat: BBC
North Belfast – Two communities, one future (Sep 24): Belfast Telegraph Marie Foy
Painting a brighter future in Belfast: AlJazeera.net Billy Briggs
'IRA' grass markings slammed (Sep 24): Derry Journal
Sinn Fein president – Dialogue is key: Daily Princetonian Rachel Jackson
Man arrested over murder of RUC policeman in 1981: BBC
Gerry McGeough trial put on hold after emergency heart surgery (Sep 26): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Coleraine's NF leader "thanks" MLA (Sep 22): Coleraine Times
Saville to appear before Commons committee: Londonderry Sentinel
Killed for being an informer, but it was just a lie (Sep 25): Belfast Telegraph
Troubles trauma film screening: Londonderry Sentinel
Irish language policy 'urgent' (Sep 21): Derry Journal
No, thank you Barry McGuigan . . . for bringing us together as one (Sep 18): Belfast Telegraph John Laverty
God save their Queen – why one elderly lady is still splitting the country (Sep 26): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Boycott fails to dent attendance at Mass: Irish Independent Grainne Cunningham and Ralph Riegel
Iris Robinson's homophobia 'inspires' play (Sep 20): The Guardian Owen Bowcott
EU-Nato ties will not affect Irish neutrality, says Cowen (Sep 14): The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún and Arthur Beesley
Inquiries hobbled (Sep 21): Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Sunday, September 26
Terror threat to British mainland demands better police resources, says Northern Ireland first minister: The Observer Mark Townsend
Fear of new wave of terrorism by dissident groups: Evening Herald Wesley Johnson
Man charged with terrorist offences: UTV Internet
Blast bomb found in north Belfast: BBC
Óglaigh na h'Éireann claim gun attack (Sep 24): Derry Journal
The modern world is sweeping into Ulster: The News Letter Tim Collins
Orangemen to press the Justice Minister: Portadown Times
'Sickening' attack on church is condemned: The News Letter Michael McGlade
When truth replaces prejudice, we'll start to win the drugs war (Sep 21): Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Jungle justice must end (Sep 24): Derry Journal Editorial
Haddock bail hearing adjourned: UTV Internet
Bomb accused 'offered undertaker job': Belfast Telegraph
Patrick Ireland, back from the grave (Sep 23): GlobalPost.com Conor O'Clery
Woman who fought for 37 years to get to truth of an IRA murder: Belfast Telegraph
Hotel bomb attack almost wiped out both Thatcher and her cabinet (Sep 25): The Herald Chris Watt
Peace money secured for sports unity project: Londonderry Sentinel
PMS work intensifies as time runs out: The News Letter
In praise of ... Gaelic sports (Sep 21): The Guardian Editorial
Pope's UK visit let us peek beyond caricatures: The Irish Times Breda O'Brien
Bishops ask massgoers to ignore boycott: RTE
Orangemen march 'was peaceful': KentOnline.co.uk Lynn Cox
Saturday, September 25
MI5 warns Britain facing double terrorism threat: Guardian.co.uk Vikram Dodd, Richard Norton-Taylor and Henry McDonald
Irish terror threat to Tory conference: The Herald Michael Settle
MI5 ramps up warning of IRA mainland attack as banks are dubbed as potential targets: Daily Mail Jack Doyle and James Slack
Robinson 'worried' by terror threat: RTE
Killers say they will not give up: The Herald Chris Watt
Óglaigh na h'Éireann warn 'agents': Derry Journal
UUP-DUP differences now largely synthetic: The News Letter Peter Robinson
Basil McCrea backers to stay despite UUP leadership defeat: Belfast Telegraph
Ulster Unionism.... B.C.: BBC Mark Devenport
Elliott must unite UUP or see it fall: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Veteran republican tells Journal – 'Fr Chesney did not bomb Claudy': Derry Journal
Chilling death threats to MP: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
David Ervine's brother Brian reveals ambition to lead the PUP: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Michael Campbell's Lithuania weapons hearing delayed: BBC
RIRA gun running pair to be sentenced next week: Belfast Telegraph
RAAD gunman 'wasn't drunk': Derry Journal
Man, 24, charged over Ardoyne riots: UTV Internet
Orange order highlights 335 murders of members: Londonderry Sentinel
'Why did they murder my son?': Newtownabbey Times Duncan Elder
Family of Disappeared renew appeal: UTV Internet
Terrorism detentions for 28 days to be ended: The Independent Nigel Morris and Mark Hughes
Fingerprint evidence 'not authorised': UTV Internet
Majority in favour of queen visit: Irish Independent
Archbishop urges Catholics to make their faith more visible: The Scotsman Paula Fentiman
Benedict will bounce Anglicans into the Roman Catholic Church (Sep 22): Telegraph.co.uk Damian Thompson
Boycotting Mass – Ms Sleeman is just the messenger: Irish Examiner Editorial
Friday, September 24
Put first minister issue to the Ulster people: The News Letter Mike Nesbitt
Ringland calls on UUP chief to change attitude on GAA: Irish Examiner Michael Moynihan
Leader Elliott plays down GAA row: UTV Internet
Political Review – Weakened UUP looks to Elliott for direction: The News Letter
Unionist leader must appeal to centrists: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Brand new day for Fermanagh: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Tom Elliott wins UUP race... but now his problems really begin: Belfast Telegraph
A defeat for the Ulster Unionist modernisers is a worry for the DUP: The Spectator David Blackburn
Mistake to underestimate Tom Elliott: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
A new direction for the UUP: The Irish Times Editorial
Challenging times ahead for Elliott: The News Letter Editorial
I'd rather go to Outer Mongolia than visit Co Tipperary, claims councillor: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Nenagh's charms fail to impress North councillor: The Irish Times Michael Parsons
Unionists to attend forum on building a better Ireland: Irish Examiner Sean O'Riordan
How can the Government turn a blind eye to Moffett murder?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Loyalist flags removed by Republican activists: Newry Democrat
Revealed – huge bill for Northern Ireland's bonfires: Belfast Telegraph Andrew Scott
Politicians condemn Rasharkin terror incidents: Ballymoney Times
DUP meets Baggott over Rasharkin: The News Letter
An injustice that was the spark for a political life: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
FAIR faces new funding probe with OFMDFM: The News Letter
California State Senate supports Irish unification (Sep 22): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Barry J. Whyte
Clinton set to visit Londonderry: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Real IRA chief's brother on trial: Belfast Telegraph
Editor hails court's 'landmark ruling' in harassment case: Guardian.co.uk Roy Greenslade
'Republic could not afford Northern Ireland': The News Letter Robin Bury
Miami Showband stamp issued (Sep 22): IrishTimes.com
The nasty truth about the Pope's critics ... (Sep 21): Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Thursday, September 23
Tom Elliott wins Ulster Unionist party leadership: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Ex-soldier Tom Elliott wins UUP leadership: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty and Dan Keenan
Integrity epitomised Sir Reg's public service: The News Letter Danny Kennedy and John McCallister
New leader must revitalise UUP (Sep 22): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Unionists clash again on prospect of Sinn Fein in top post: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Labour could breathe life into Ulster's centenary: The News Letter Boyd Black
Iris has paid dearly, now it's time to leave her alone (Sep 21): Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Northern Ireland republican dissidents fire shots in attempted abduction: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
No substance to dissident republicans' attack threat: Irish Post Robert Mulhern
Concern over rise in terrorist activity: The News Letter
Militant republicanism on rise in Northern Ireland: Channel4.com Carl Dinnen and Nina Teggarty
Northern Ireland's fragile peace threatened by economic downturn (Sep 19): Our Sunday Visitor Michael Kelly
Man arrested in pipe bombs probe: The News Letter
Community is living in fear: Ballymoney Times
Integration plan for Northern Ireland's flashpoints: Belfast Telegraph
Victims Commissioners Under Fire: BBC
Order pays tribute to Troubles victims: The News Letter
GAA member speaks at Orange hall in County Antrim: BBC
O'Loan demonstrates intolerance over Ulster-Scots – Finlay: Ballymoney Times
Dallat slammed over flags issue: Coleraine Times
Wright piper loses harassment battle: UTV Internet
Disappointed Omagh families fail to get probe commitment: Belfast Telegraph Emily Moulton
Former hunger striker slams cartographers for 'Derry' snub: Londonderry Sentinel
Major peace conference for city: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
McGuinness – Pope may visit Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
Pope has no plan to visit Ireland in 2012: The Irish Times Paddy Agnew
BBC defends its papal visit coverage: The News Letter
Lenihan forced to flee RTE in security scare: Evening Herald Kevin Doyle
Foster joins opposition to Dublin's NIE takeover: The News Letter Sam McBride
Northern Ireland leaders visit North Carolina: Charlotte.News14.com Johnny Chappell
Ties between Appalachia, Ulster Scots seen on trip: Wilkes Journal-Patriot Jule Hubbard
Wednesday, September 22
Robinson, Empey approve DUP-UUP talks: The News Letter Sam McBride
UUP meets to elect new leader to replace Empey: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
1,200 set to decide UUP leader race: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Accused 'key player' in RAAD – court told: Derry Journal
37 charged over Ardoyne rioting: BBC
Rasharkin – Co Antrim village poisoned by sectarianism: Belfast Telegraph Patrice Dougan
This undignified human rights wake is futile (Sep 17): (from the News Letter) Austen Morgan
Steering clear of the C word: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Politicians must learn to grasp the nettle of the past: The News Letter Lord Eames
'Disappeared' family make appeal for new information: BBC
Evans' family search for Gerry continues: The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
Yorkshire team finds murder body after 29 years (Sep 20): Yorkshire Post Robert Sutcliffe
'Ireland is very proud of each and every one of you': Derry Journal
Relatives of solider killed by IRA lay wreath (Sep 14): Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Unionists write to Cowen over ESB takeover of NI grid: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Foster urged to state NIE position: Belfast Telegraph
Massive cuts to hurt NI more: UTV Internet
Burying our heads in the sand is just not an option: Belfast Telegraph Reg Empey
Adams seeks fresh US investment: UTV Internet
How Holyrood no-show exposes thin veneer of Stormont coalition: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Pope Benedict's off colour remarks went too far: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Pope's visit complete with Big Man cameo: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Tensions Linger Between Pope and Anglicans: New York Times Rachel Donadio
Pope takes baby steps towards church unity: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
ETA accept Hume offer: Derry Journal
Tuesday, September 21
Leave us in peace, says Northern Ireland first minister Peter Robinson: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Paisley comment 'no defence' – Wilson: The News Letter Sam McBride
Under the radar: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Both Tom and Basil could kill off party: The News Letter Alex Kane
DUP can't expect votes to come to us anymore: Belfast Telegraph Nigel Dodds
First Among Equals: BBC Mark Devenport
'Robinson had to deal with backlash': The News Letter Sammy Wilson
Unionist split to spark Irish unity: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Ulster Unionist MLA Robert Coulter to retire: BBC
'No talks' between authorities and NI dissidents: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Pubs paying RIRA €1k a month 'to run doors': Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Footballer Chris Baird's family home petrol bombed: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Bullet sent to Rasharkin woman: UTV Internet
Sectarian assault on Catholic girls 'really obnoxious': Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Billy Wright – a helpful kind of psychopath (Sep 19): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Funeral for 'disappeared' man 'offers hope': The News Letter
Ballymurphy families take campaign to Stormont: BBC
Bus tour places focus on murders: The News Letter
The Pope, Mr Paisley and Presbyterians in a pickle: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Secular tolerance vanishes in a torrent of abuse (Sep 19): Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
The Pope's visit went well, but Catholics mustn't annoy Anglicans by crowing about it: Telegraph.co.uk Andrew M Brown
Papal visit leaves a lasting impression: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Hot-commodity handshake more important than meeting the pope: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Martin McGuinness blamed for council delay: Belfast Telegraph
Unemployment in North now at 1998 levels (Sep 19): Sunday Business Post Peter Geoghegan
Unionist leaders object to ESB's Northern Ireland Electricity takeover: Irish Examiner Geoff Percival
New map includes Protestant heritage: Londonderry Sentinel
Hume rules out ETA mediation role: RTE
SF taking Coalition 'screaming' to court: The Irish Times Mary Minihan
Time for schools to cross the great divide: The Scotsman Ian McKee
Monday, September 20
Ministers in summit to counter dissidents: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Real IRA brothers provoke 'upset' in criminal underworld: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe
Ford denies 'blind eye' turned on UVF murder: BBC
NI footballer's parents targeted in bomb attack: UTV Internet
'Sectarian' attack on teenagers in Coleraine: BBC
Civic unionism has secured Union (Sep 17): The News Letter Aaron Edwards
Shamed NI 'first lady' Iris returns home: Irish Independent
Privacy plea as Iris Robinson returns home: Belfast Telegraph
Remains of man disappeard by the IRA almost 30 years ago are finally laid to rest (Sep 19): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Survivors' stories provide us with a beacon of hope (Sep 13): Belfast Telegraph John Hunter
McGuinness must reveal his IRA past (Sep 10): The News Letter Editorial
Report into Billy Wright's murder is disappointing and leaves many crucial questions unanswered: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Ex-internees to launch legal action (Sep 14): Derry Journal
Big-name 'clients' deny employing security company linked to IRA don: Sunday Tribune Mark Hilliard
Orangemen and protesters come forth: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Vow to strengthen relationship between Vatican and Britain: Irish Examiner Ellen Branagh
Historic visit 'should make Britain sit up and think': The Scotsman Alastair Dalton
A Pope in a Schismatic Isle (Sep 17): New York Times Roger Cohen
"No longer strangers in a strange land" (Sep 5): Scotland on Sunday Tom Devine
Papal visit – The Pope shows great courage (Sep 19): Sunday Telegraph Editorial
One more step for the Pope: Irish Independent Editorial
Empey welcomes PMS assurances (Sep 18): The News Letter
All change – how Ireland turned its back on dogma (Sep 18): The Irish Times Maureen Gaffney
No place for meddlers in the monarchy: The Herald Ian Bell
We'll consider John Hume proposal to mediate – ETA: Belfast Telegraph
Sunday, September 19
'UUP-DUP differences now largely synthetic': The News Letter
Peter Robinson – Issues remain over Iris... but BBC was wrong: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
'Never Never Never' (Sep 8): Dromore Leader Paul Wilkinson
Young Unionist row over backing for leadership: The News Letter Sam McBride
'Nurture youthful leaders' (Aug 21): The News Letter Geoff McGimpsey
Pope to call for 'full communion' between Anglicans and Catholics: Sunday Telegraph Jonathan Wynne-Jones
DUP MP tables Commons motion on Pope's UK visit: The News Letter
Papal visit – Is Richard Dawkins turning into Ian Paisley?: Sunday Telegraph Jenny McCartney
McGuinness daren't tell the whole truth about past (Sep 14): The News Letter Liam Clarke
Dissidents find new cause in drug war: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
The Real IRA – Blast from the past (Sep 14): Guardian.co.uk Editorial
Angry Portadown Orangemen to meet Ford: The News Letter Victor Gordon
Moffett family will continue 'fight for justice': The News Letter Michael McGlade
Peter Robinson – We can expect no favours from the Chancellor: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Daughter thankful for Armstrong funeral: UTV Internet
Unionists differ over GAA fever in county: The News Letter
Legacy of this historic wrong: Belfast Media Editorial
Ulster-Scots language concept is comical – O'Loan: Ballymoney Times
Video – CCTV images aid Walker statue probe (Sep 9): Derry Journal
The 'Troubles' swayed City of Culture judges: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Barry McGuigan, our champion ... and now man of peace: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Inspectors praise progress at Magilligan Prison (Sep 13): BBC
Prison Service reform now vital (Sep 16): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Celtic fans need to reflect on their political affiliations: Irish Post
God only knows... (Sep 10): Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
SNP leader abandons independence referendum until after 2011 election (Sep 6): The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Scottish ministers to agree to 'embarrassing and humiliating climbdown' for SNP on flagship independence referendum (Sep 7): Daily Mail
Scots Tories should consider making a break from UK party (Aug 30): The Herald
Saturday, September 18
Peter Robinson – Blocking Martin McGuinness as First Minister isn't a central aim: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Peter Robinson – My problem with Martin McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Dáil gains key to lifting SF prestige among republicans: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Union 2021 shows how wide unity would have to extend: The News Letter Sam McBride
DUP can't expect votes to come to us anymore: Belfast Telegraph Nigel Dodds
Parties still wait for result: Impartial Reporter
Durkan slams papal snub – 'should have gone to Scotland': Londonderry Sentinel
Is dual snub to Pope and Queen a sign of progress?: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Orange chief hails 'dignified' event: The News Letter
Presbyterian Moderator defends his stance on the Pope: BBC
'The pope is the Prince of Dark and we are here defending the Enlightenment': The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Born-again anti-Catholicism: Financial Times Christopher Caldwell
Gardaí say dissidents no threat to Britain: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe
'Persistent rise' in dissident activity in North over last three years, says MI5 chief: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Just how big is the terror threat?: Guardian.co.uk Richard Norton-Taylor
Warning on security must be heeded: The News Letter Editorial
Real IRA chief's brother in court over weapons: Belfast Telegraph Elaine Loughlin
Man on gun and ammunition charges refused bail: BBC
NI's rights quangos cost everyone £5.31 a year: The News Letter Sam McBride
Cameron gives backing to IRA terror victims: The News Letter Mark Rainey
Remembering Billy Wright (Sep 14): BBC Mark Devenport
Few shocks in the £30m Wright report (Sep 15): The News Letter Editorial
Haddock trial may be postponed: UTV Internet
Jean McConville's son a cowardly burglar (Sep 16): Belfast Telegraph
Regeneration game: Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
Shinty – Scotland set for big day out at Croke Park (Sep 15): The Scotsman
Lord John Alderdice offers lessons learned from Irish peace process to University of Michigan audience (Sep 13): AnnArbor.com David Jesse
Hamas Isn't the IRA: Slate Michael Weiss
Friday, September 17
Legal threat to the UUP leadership race ebbs: Belfast Telegraph
Parsley attacks veteran Tory MP: The News Letter
Election chief defends procedures at controversial Fermanagh count: Belfast Telegraph
Law lords promise 'prompt' election case ruling: The News Letter
PUP on brink of collapse as UVF blamed for murder of Bobby Moffett: Belfast Telegraph
Moffett family voices anger at IMC report: The News Letter
IMC's move over UVF murder 'is worrying signal': BBC
Irish terrorists targeting UK mainland, warns MI5: Daily Mail James Slack
Dissidents 'could attack Britain': UTV Internet
Fringe groups 'small but dangerous': Belfast Telegraph
Paterson challenged over 'dissident talks': The News Letter
Bomb hero taxi driver receives death threat: Belfast Telegraph
Man abducted and shot in Belfast: UTV Internet
Where will Real IRA threats lead? Not very far (Sep 15): Guardian.co.uk Michael White
Extension of 50-50 'anti-Protestant': The News Letter
Pope sends peace message to NI: UTV Internet
Northern leaders turned down papal invitation: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty and Mark Hennessy
Papal Bull?: BBC Mark Devenport
Ian Paisley leads anti-Pope protests: Daily Telegraph Simon Johnson
Unionists reject Queen's 'peace' praise of Pope: The News Letter Sam McBride
Papa don't preach – Minister rails against Benedict state visit: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Paisley shows that Rome's enemies aren't all secular: The Independent Jonathan Brown
So-called liberals have now joined the Paisley crusade: Irish Independent David Quinn
Pope's visit to Britain (Sep 16): The Irish Times Editorial
FAIR denies claims of 'political activity': The News Letter
Twelfth parades and riots cost £2.2m over four days: BBC
We deserve our own place in UK human rights debate: Belfast Telegraph Monica McWilliams
Former internees to mount new legal challenge: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
New 'Sunday' commemorative coins (Sep 14): Derry Journal
Capital of culture must help build a truly shared society – Dodds: Londonderry Sentinel
We didn't carry out latest city gang killing, say CIRA: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Is George Mitchell in the Middle East, or Northern Ireland?: WashingtonPost.com Jackson Diehl
Thursday, September 16
Cutbacks must reflect terrorist threat – Nigel Dodds: Belfast Telegraph
NI terrorist threat 'down-played': UTV Internet
UVF did 'not breach ceasefire' despite murder of loyalist Bobby Moffett: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Watchdog criticised over 'soft line' on UVF killing: Irish Examiner Steven McCaffery
Real IRA's armed campaign 'damaging Derry's economy': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Real IRA meeting was like a scene from the Godfather (Sep 14): Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Real IRA banker threat delivered in North West loo: Londonderry Sentinel
How renegade republicans launched a bloody turf war to rule city pub doors: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Rise of Provo gangsters must be halted right now: Evening Herald Gerry O'Carroll
Guardian Real IRA story reopens debate on 'oxygen of publicity': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Police Federation backs 50-50 recruitment: BBC Vincent Kearney
Patten-style prison reform rejected: Belfast Telegraph
UUP should retain link with Conservatives, says ally of leadership contender: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Chief Electoral Officer denies vote counting was rushed: BBC
Reserved judgment in NI election challenge: RTE
Bookies' massacre families fight on in quest for truth (Sep 13): Belfast Media Ian Allen
Sunday World editor – Wright piper 'forfeited privacy': BBC
Billy Wright Inquiry – Pastor friend rejects verdict: The News Letter
Victim was 'just a human life taken to gain points': The News Letter
For many, justice will never come: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Body of 'disappeared' identified: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Family in tribute to caring man': Irish Independent
FAIR plans protest over funding dispute: The News Letter
Commissions back Northern Ireland Bill of Rights: Belfast Telegraph
NI unemployment figures back to 1998 levels: BBC Kevin Magee
Vatican ambassador in warning over Pope visit protests: BBC
Humanists, atheists and Grand Orange Lodge take to the streets: The Scotsman Martyn McLaughlin
Old enmities at risk of being resurrected in city divided by faith: The Independent Jonathan Brown
All who value what faiths offer should welcome pope: The Irish Times David Cameron
It's time the Pope dragged his church into the modern age: The Herald Iain MacWhirter
The Pope deserves better from Britain: Daily Telegraph Michael Burleigh
The papal visits – Would we welcome Benedict?: Irish Examiner Editorial
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