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Sunday, September 30
Tension, Though No Violence, as Protestants Parade in Belfast: New York Times Douglas Dalby
Covenant – Grand Master hails celebrations as "renewal of spirit": The News Letter Michael McGlade
Bitterly divided Belfast stays peaceful as 30,000 Unionists march through Catholic streets without clashing with protesters: Daily Mail Emma Clark
Bands heckled for complying with rules: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Residents claim march rules broken: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Parade calm bodes well for Northern Ireland centenaries: BBC Mark Simpson
Ulster Covenant – How can breaking the law be a form of celebration?: Belfast Telegraph Robin Wilson
Unionist unity would betray Covenant values – McCallister: The News Letter Sam McBride
Man released over city shooting: UTV
Tricolour sparks playpark funding debate at Council: Coleraine Times
Bail refused in terrorism case: Tyrone Times
Indictment of 1970 government won't help the unionist cause: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
'Why was UDA commander not questioned over killings?': Irish News Seamus McKinney
Maginnis challenges HET report: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Bomb victim is still suffering: Londonderry Sentinel Niall Deeney
Murder of Camlough man recalled: Newry Times Paul Malone
Army jets patrolled Herrema siege fearing attack from IRA helicopter: Sunday Independent Don Lavery
What if Rory plays for the 'wrong' team?: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Hume bust in bastion of unionism (Sep 26): Irish News Bimpe Archer
Teaching college plans for growing sector (Sep 29): The Irish Times Seán Flynn
There's just no getting away from Dumbo in the corner: Sunday Independent Declan Lynch
'Feeder nation' risk for Ireland: Sunday Telegraph Jamie Dunkley and Emma Rowley
Republican versus royalists – a very civil war: The Observer Conal Urquhart
Flagging up the differences (Sep 28): The Scotsman Peter Geoghegan
It is now up to the SNP to explain how independence will work: The Scotsman Andrew Wilson
Letter from Ireland (Sep 27): National Review Online Clifford D. May
Saturday, September 29
Weight of history tests Belfast peace: Financial Times Jamie Smyth
Appeals made for calm ahead of Orange Order march in Belfast: The Independent David McKittrick
Up to 30,000 set for unionist Ulster Covenant centenary parade: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Huge turnout expected for Ulster Covenant march in Belfast as unions call for calm: Belfast Telegraph
Police set for Orange Order parade: Belfast Telegraph
Challenge over Belfast Ulster Covenant centenary parade parade fails: RTE
Orange Order's grand chaplain – ' We want everybody involved to have a good day': ITV.com
By all means necessary: The Irish Times Editorial
Respect must mark Covenant centenary: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
What would Carson say?: Derry Journal Editorial
The Troubles are over. So why is Northern Ireland still so unsettled?: Christian Science Monitor Jason Walsh
'Special advisers bill must be rigorously scrutinised' – Bradley: Newry Times Paul Malone
Parties come together for a gala dinner: The News Letter
Unionist unity has its pitfalls – Paisley: The News Letter
Moloney And Price Disagree On Contents Of Belfast Project Tape: The Heights (Boston College) David Cote
Gardai warned on personal safety after RIRA spying op: Evening Herald Conor Feehan
Shooting part of gang feud with Real IRA: The Irish Times
Gun victim had survived 3 attempts on his life: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keefe
Irish gun thefts spark fears of new Ulster sniper campaign: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Gardai recover stolen guns: Bray People
Man charged with IRA membership: The Irish Times
Army got IRA man's identity wrong: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Police welcome 100,000 followers: Ballymoney Times
Don't blame others – public figures must claim ownership of their historical sins: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Ian Paisley reflects on the Ulster Covenant centenary: BBC Stephen Walker
Sir Edward Carson – a people's politician: The News Letter Ian Paisley
Border regions 'want equality': BBC Gordon Adair
Our time to shine (Sep 27): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Reformed and effective Seanad easy to achieve (Sep 21): The Irish Times Joe O'Toole
Those "Old Firm" Derbies?: Derry Journal Tony O'Doherty
Scottish independence – Our hands are tied by being in UK, Alex Salmond tells US: The Scotsman Brian Ferguson
Friday, September 28
Orange Order parade to mark Ulster Covenant: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Residents urge peaceful protest at Covenant parade: BBC
Nationalist MLAs call for direct dialogue: The News Letter
Orange Order changes policy on residents' groups: RTE
Legal aid for Covenant Parade challenge: UTV
Irish government in parade meetings: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Unionist unity call dangerous – Ringland: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Peter and Martin should urge respect for all centenaries: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
High stakes: UTV Ken Reid
Time for cool heads and for calm words: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Dissidents arrested in murder and spy probes: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keefe
Threat plot to garda families is foiled: Irish Independent Tom Brady
A dangerous and determined organisation: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Sinister new twist in dirty war against State: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Frazer – 'I will run for Mid-Ulster MP seat: Tyrone Times Patricia Devlin
McKearney murders – RUC 'did not do enough to stop shootings': BBC
Illness delays Marian Price case: Derry Journal
Adams rejects Dolours Price claims over IRA: BBC Jennifer O'Leary
Adams says IRA allegations against him 'deeply hurtful': The Irish Times Mary Minihan
Time for Mr Adams to examine conscience (Sep 24): Irish Independent Editorial
Irish political leader Gerry Adams speaks about new museum, catastrophic starvation at Quinnipiac University (Sep 26): Middletown Press Randall Beach
Gerry Adams pushes for united Ireland referendum in US speech: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com (Sep 26) James O'Brien
Sandy Row boxing club 'ostracised', MLAs are told: BBC
High-profile support for Sandy Row boxers: The News Letter
North's Taxing Issue: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Covenant – Missing page riddle solved: The News Letter
Letterman quizzes Cameron on Irish history: IrishExaminer.com
BBC reject claims of anti-Rangers bias after "tasteless" depiction of Ally McCoist: The Scotsman
Northern Irish chief for anti-bigotry body: The Herald Gerry Braiden
'Yes' campaigner at Union flag burning: The Scotsman
Thursday, September 27
Northern Ireland Parades Commission imposes restrictions on loyalist march: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Orange Order parade bands ordered to play only sacred music at Belfast Catholic church: Belfast Telegraph
Muted willingness on both sides to obey parade ruling: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Senior Orangeman hints at talks: IrishExaminer.com
'Respect' plea ahead of key parades: Belfast Telegraph
No end in sight for Belfast 'peace walls': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Northern Ireland peace walls should stay, say 7 out of 10 residents: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Carlisle Circus, Belfast, riots 'threatened anarchy': BBC
Alliance sides with Sinn Fein on Allister bill: The News Letter
Owen Paterson rejected call from police union to proscribe RAAD terror group: Belfast Telegraph Tom Moseley
Gardai find gun linked to gang shooting in IRA suspect raid: Irish Independent Tom Brady
IRA killer challenges revoking of his licence: Belfast Telegraph
Dispute over interview content in Boston College's Belfast project: RTE
Hillary Clinton should intervene in Boston College IRA tapes debacle: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Editorial
PSNI top brass may be able to serve in South: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Rehiring of ex-officers 'taints HET probes': Belfast Telegraph
Raymond McCord Jr's mother granted RUC rehiring judicial review: BBC
Inquest to hear from officer who fired shots: Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Lynda and Joanne are vote winners: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Maginnis in broadside at gay 'award': The News Letter
Kenny turns up heat on Adams: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
'Hyland trying to score cheap political points' – Curran: Newry Times Paul Malone
All-Ireland children's heart unit our only option – Edwin Poots: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ulster Covenant wreath laying ceremony at Stormont: BBC
Ulster Covenant – Decade of centenaries sees us stuck firmly in the past: Belfast Telegraph Fionola Meredith
Wednesday, September 26
McArdle bill reaches next stage: UTV
Former hunger striker says SF will stop Allister's special adviser move: Londonderry Sentinel
Robinson urges unity in DUP-UUP statement: The News Letter Sam McBride
UUP non-commital over 'united Unionist' candidate for Mid-Ulster by-election: Mid Ulster Mail
Unionism has become a shadow of itself: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Peter Robinson, Mike Nesbitt and Martin McGuinness in parade talks: BBC
Still no Parades Commission determination on Covenant parade: The News Letter
Breaking the Irish language barrier in east Belfast: BBC
Loyal Orders should follow Dungiven example – MLA: Derry Journal
Order responds in parade row: The News Letter
Orange Order freedom of Lisburn motion is withdrawn: BBC
Police rehiring 'taints process' says McCord legal team: BBC
Let us remember the dead of the RUC: Daily Telegraph Ruth Dudley Edwards
'One man gave order -- he's now head of SF': Irish Independent
Commentators reveal their fears on Irish government collusion: The News Letter
Smithwick Tribunal to resume hearing evidence in private: BBC Jennifer O'Leary
Senator George J Mitchell honored in Maine for leadership in bringing peace to Northern Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Jane Walsh
Hyland blasts Sinn Fein for not 'caring about the unions': Newry Times Paul Malone
No end in sight for Belfast 'peace walls': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Northern Ireland peace walls should stay, say 7 out of 10 residents: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Prince Charles' secret NI letters written at time of Thompson and McCartney murders: Londonderry Sentinel
Peace broker praises Paisley: The News Letter
Scot Willie Rennie in plea to English to make case for the Union: BBC
Scottish independence – Officials 'to put pen to paper on referendum deal' – Moore: The Scotsman David Maddox
Tuesday, September 25
Former IRA member admits role in killings, says peacemaker politician should do the same: CBSNews.com Mark Phillips
Call for Adams to respond to claims: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien and Ann Cahill
Adams 'hiding in Dail' to avoid questions on Jean McConville: Irish Independent Fionnan Sheahan and Louise Hogan
Adams needs to face up to his IRA past and pave way for a lasting peace: Irish Independent John Downing
Censure motion against Nelson McCausland fails: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
McCausland vote 'raised parade tensions': UTV
Smooth-talking salesman sets out stall to members: The News Letter Sam McBride
Nelson sails on regardless: BBC Mark Devenport
Nesbitt blows his chance to shine: The News Letter Alex Kane
Catholic Church spokesperson slams 'reckless' attack at Council offices: Derry Journal
Man shot in leg in west Belfast: UTV
Martin rejects claim Fianna Fáil was 'midwife of Provos': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Parties hit back over Fianna Fail accusations: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Families want to know about murder collusion: Derry Journal
Senator George Mitchell meets the children of peace: BBC Michael Fanning
Always indebted (Sep 21): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Covenant – Over 60,000 join online group (Sep 22): The News Letter Gemma Murray
Covenant service 'poignant': The News Letter
FitzGerald's strained relationship with church recalled: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Northern Irish conflict victim shares experiences with Colombia: Colombia Reports Joey O'Gorman
Scottish government blocks free education for Irish passport holders from Northern Ireland (Sep 17): Belfast Telegraph Lindsay Fergus
Northern Irish backlash over tuition fees: The Herald Andrew Denholm
Senior Orangeman calls for Ulster Scots vote in Scottish independence referendum: Belfast Telegraph Steven Alexander
Devil's in the details on independence (Sep 24): The Scotsman Editorial
Monday, September 24
Opposition at Stormont would improve Assembly: The News Letter
Leader signals UUP may take opposition role in Assembly: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Deputy leader confident: The News Letter
UUP a pluralist, progressive party for all, says Nesbitt: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Unionism unites for Covenant service at St Anne's: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Lord Empey 'deeply troubled' at march violence: The News Letter
Will Christmas trees be allowed in Magherafelt in shared space plans?: Mid Ulster Mail
No statement from Alan Ryan murder witness: Sligo Champion Paul Deering
Patricia's tour of duty: Derry Journal Andrew Quinn
Adams in New York for Clinton event: IrishExaminer.com
IRA bomber says Gerry Adams sanctioned mainland bombing campaign: Sunday Telegraph Bob Graham and Patrick Sawer
Adams rejects claim he sanctioned 1973 Old Bailey bombing: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Minister posts activist's business address on blog: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Loyalist jailed over triple murder found dead: Lurgan Mail
She is keen not to put her foot in it, so trying to pin her down can be frustrating. Eventually I got tetchy and said – 'Is there anything you can tell me straight?' (Sep 19): (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
Cross border relationship building in the North East: Coleraine Times
Northern Irish Town Goes Cultural to Shake Image of Bombings (Sep 21): Bloomberg.com Colm Heatley
Majority opposed to same sex marriage says DUP Councillor: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Constitution is sexist, exclusive, and reductionist (Sep 21): Irish Examiner Orla O'Connor
Taoiseach remains silent after meeting with pope: The Irish Times Paddy Agnew & Michael O'Regan
United in tragedy – Sporting tributes to lives lost: Irish Examiner Editorial
Northern Irish politicians to advise Afghan government on peace talks: Guardian.co.uk Nick Hopkins
JK Rowling says no to Scottish independence: Scottish Daily Record Lauren Crooks
Marching to the sound of a different drum: The Scotsman Brian Monteith
Newco Rangers must answer oldco charges, insists commission chief (Sep 23): Scotland on Sunday Graham Spiers
Sunday, September 23
Peter Robinson – nationalists should use Northern Ireland's official title: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Nesbitt – UUP quietly rebuilding: The News Letter Sam McBride
Ourselves alone – UUP leader Mike Nesbitt ruling out unionist unity: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
UUP conference: 'We're not a religious body' – Nesbitt: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Nesbitt vows to tackle sectarianism: Belfast Telegraph
DUP and Sinn Fein 'cancel each other out' – Nesbitt: BBC
Alliance ahead of UUP for first time, claims survey: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Clergy in parade deal bid ahead of the controversial Ulster Covenant march: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Lucky escape for Foyle Search and Rescue team who found bomb in bag: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Man faces weapons and terrorism charges: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Pair who saw Ryan shot warned they are on gang hitlist: Evening Herald Ken Foy
'Prolific rioter' remanded in custody: The News Letter
Republican Sinn Fein march on 'eve of All-Ireland rally': Sunday Independent
Victims protest over Maze development: Ulster Star
Police are cavalier over author Anthony McIntyre's safety – claim: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin
IRA bomber says Adams ordered terror attacks on London targets: Sunday Independent Patrick Sawer and Bob Graham
Why unionist calls for apology over Dublin role in IRA are just misguided: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
RUC never questioned suspect on murders: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
DUP object to Sinn Fein councillor's Celtic top worn under tracksuit at meeting: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Covenant: We owe our British survival to forefathers – Robinson: The News Letter
Red C/Sunday Business Post poll suggests rise in Sinn Féin support: RTE
Kenny's meeting with the Pope is a chance to give hope to Catholics: Sunday Independent Michael Kelly
McDowell 'sitting on fence over' nationality: The News Letter Paul Kelly
Unionist backs Donegal in All-Ireland: The News Letter
SFA are overreacting to Celtic zombie banner, say callers: Scottish Daily Record
Saturday, September 22
UUP leader to galvanise party with 'hard slog' focus on regaining lost ground: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
UUP leader Mike Nesbitt reassures party faithful: Belfast Telegraph
Nesbitt tells of roller-coaster of leadership: The News Letter Sam McBride
UUP leader yet to bring an edge to party policy: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Nesbitt coy on Mid-Ulster by-election: The News Letter Sam McBride
'New IRA' sets two bombs in Derry in attempt to kill security forces: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Dissident republicans blamed for Strand Road, Derry, bombs: BBC
Bomb device attached to bicycle: Belfast Telegraph
Dissident republican arrests at Kiln Road, Lurgan: BBC
Three men arrested in dissident republican probe: RTE
Brother of slain dissident faces gun charges over gangland killing: Irish Independent Mark O'Regan and Tom Brady
Thousands to step out at Covenant event: The News Letter Mark Rainey
Dialogue with residents essential for Orange Order: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Expression of remorse could change Orange stance (Sep 17): The News Letter
Here we go again, again: Belfast Media
Man admits throwing petrol bomb after Derry parade: BBC
Tapes wanted by PSNI 'do not mention murder': (from the Belfast Telegraph) Suzanne Breen
Boston College tapes – 'writer not making big profit': BBC
Security force members 'may have colluded in Derry killing': BBC
Kenny – Church aware of hurt it caused: Irish Examiner Ann Cahill
Kenny defends criticism of Holy See ahead of visit: The Irish Times Paddy Agnew
Leadership needed to mend our sorry state of delusion (Sep 20): The Irish Times Brendan Logue
Tiny minds leave McIlroy without a sporting chance: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Celtic boss Neil Lennon: Discussion about fan banner is between club hierarchy and SFA: Scottish Daily Record
Scottish independence – referendum details finalised next month (Sep 19): Daily Telegraph Simon Johnson
Scottish independence – Thousands to descend on Edinburgh for march: The Scotsman Jen Lavery
Friday, September 21
Parade will be dignified – Robinson: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Orange Order – No one will have veto over our Ulster Covenant parade: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne McKeown
Covenant talks 'a meeting of minds': UTV
'Goalposts shifting' on Covenant march: The News Letter
Peter and Iris Robinson standards investigation still not finished: BBC Mark Devenport
Sectarian hatred is being overtaken by xenophobic racism in Northern Ireland: Daily Telegraph Jake Wallis Simons
Twelfth accused acquitted in 10 minutes: UTV
RIRA put drug pair top of hitlist for Ryan murder: Evening Herald
Smithwick Tribunal hears significant new evidence: BBC Jennifer O'Leary
PSNI 'not co-operating' with Smithwick: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Killings probe to claim security force collusion in murder of two Catholics: Belfast Telegraph George Jackson
We had the good, the bad, the ugly down the years...: Belfast Telegraph David McKittrick
Derrygonnelly family's meeting with Peacemaker Mitchell to air on BBC 1: Impartial Reporter
Northern Ireland census – Belfast must double its population to become an economic powerhouse: Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
Irish-British electricity interconnector launched: BBC
Community groups to get toys for peace and better relations: Londonderry Sentinel
Special adviser bill 'may breach European Convention on Human Rights': BBC
Sadly, Rory identity row is just par for the course here: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Celtic facing SFA charge over Rangers 'zombie' banner: Scottish Daily Record Nick Hanlon
'Absolute secrecy' law for royals criticised by Information Commissioner (Sep 11): BBC Raymond Buchanan
Glasgow marches need more controls, anti-bigotry campaigners claim: Scottish Daily Record
Scottish independence – Date set for hearing on whether Scottish Government received legal advice on referendum: The Scotsman John Robertson
IDS accused of scaremongering over Scottish independence remarks: Guardian.co.uk Severin Carrell
Thursday, September 20
Commission defer Covenant march ruling: UTV
Parade tensions call for calm words: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Riot suspect 'changed attack story': UTV
RIRA stalked gun shop boss ahead of raid: Evening Herald Niall O'Connor
Four Tyrone men on hunger strike in Maghaberry: Tyrone Times
Paramilitary style shooting in Belfast: UTV
Peace Vigil in wake of threats to community group: Tyrone Times
'I thank God for my time in prison': Mid Ulster Mail
Smithwick Tribunal receives new intelligence: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Kennedy welcomes Taoiseach meeting: Newry Times Paul Malone
We were tough on IRA, insists Dublin minister: The News Letter
Theresa Villiers – I'm not here to kill off plans for corporation tax: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Committee to champion A5 upgrade: Derry Journal
John O'Dowd broke the rules on appointing people to public roles, audit finds: Belfast Telegraph Lindsay Fergus
McIlroy is reconsidering Rio decision: The Irish Times Ewan Murray
How Ethnicity and Nationality Can Set a Trap: New York Times Karen Crouse
Why did NOBODY say where wanted man was hiding? Senior policeman compares Manchester to Northern Ireland in the bad old days: Daily Mail Martin Robinson
The Myth of the European Court of Human Rights' "War on Britain": The Spectator Alex Massie
Call for marchers to sign 'hate crime' declaration (Sep 19): The Herald Gerry Braiden
SNP fury at Duncan Smith jibe about Scots welfare: The Herald Michael Settle & Magnus Gardham
Omagh group hold Colombia talks in Bogota: BBC
Wednesday, September 19
Concerns mount over loyalist parade in Belfast: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ulster Covenant march – Parties meet Parades Commission: BBC
Parades Commission to meet residents over Covenant parade: The News Letter
Priest hits out after residents snubbed by Orange Order: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
SF residents talks motion rejected: UTV
DUP minister Nelson McCausland facing no confidence motion over parades stance: Belfast Telegraph Steven McCaffery
Donegal stages Ulster Covenant exhibition (Sep 17): Belfast Telegraph
Adams left on ropes as Martin levels IRA accusation: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Ken Cleland, Maze development board appointee, faces legal action (Sep 14): BBC Martina Purdy
Is conflict far enough in past for Maze plan to have future?: Belfast Telegraph Nuala McKeever
15-year-old Londonderry youth on petrol bomb charges: BBC
Refined information and new survey used in search for 'Disappeared' victim McVeigh: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
'The day I was told I was to be murdered' – McCrea: Antrim Times
DUP call for Irish apology over Troubles: The News Letter
Ex-RUC man wins inquest anonymity bid: UTV
Tribunal to decide on extra time: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Massacre 'was purely sectarian' (Sep 14): The News Letter
Robinson flags up danger of dismantling the Union: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Integrated education backed by employers: Belfast Telegraph David Elliott
Ireland-UK power link: Evening Herald
Taoiseach Enda Kenny to meet Pope Benedict this weekend: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Hunt for woman in SF office fire probe: Evening Herald Ken Foy
Rory's Olympic decision must be respected: The Irish Times Colin Byrne
Stirling Albion secretary Dick King resigns over comments branding Rangers as 'the Huns': Scottish Daily Record
An independent Scotland could not pay welfare bill, says Iain Duncan Smith: Guardian.co.uk
Tuesday, September 18
MLAs seek apology over 'FF role' in creation of Provisional IRA: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Assembly motion calling for Irish government apology is passed: BBC
No Government apology for IRA, says Adams: Irish Examiner Juno McEnroe
SF needs to unite with unionists: The News Letter Alex Kane
Ulster Covenant parade 'to play hymns' at church: BBC
Orangemen refuse to meet residents ahead of parade: Belfast Telegraph Anna Maguire
Commission trying to soften up Orange – Nelson: The News Letter Sam McBride
DUP-SF march plan 'too bureaucratic': The News Letter Sam McBride
Maze can only become IRA shrine if loyalists allow it – Smith: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Our Wounded Knee: Belfast Media
Sinn Fein joins debate in memory of UDA leader John McMichael: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Ken Maginnis – I will be nowhere near UUP conference: Belfast Telegraph
Ulster Unionist office attacked: The News Letter
Caleb Foundation is on a mission: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Alan Ryan's brother charged with IRA membership: Belfast Telegraph
Bloodbath fears as Ryan gang is linked to theft of two dozen guns: Evening Herald Niall O'Connor
U-turn over witness anonymity refusal: UTV
Columba McVeigh – Search for 'Disappeared' victim resumes: BBC
Man charged with 1974 custody escape: UTV
Politicians unite for Spence family tributes: BBC Mark Devenport
Petrol bomb thrown at Sinn Féin constituency office: RTE
Rory isn't bunkered by the Northern Irish question: The Independent Simon Kelner
Scottish independence – Survey suggests 32% back going-it-alone: BBC
Identity politics by popular demand: The Scotsman Peter Jones
Voters fear economic impact of independence: The Herald Michael Settle
Monday, September 17
'Mr Big' watched hit on Ryan: Irish Independent Ian Mallon
Slain IRA chief left Sligo on day he died: Sligo Champion Paul Deering
City crime lords paid Ryan for 'protection' (Sep 15): Irish Independent Jim Cusack
Obsession with Kate's body is a strictly female disorder: The Irish Times Ann Marie Hourihane
George, George, I want to talk to you... now even children can tell a local constable their concerns (Sep 5): Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
We've a great opportunity to make education better (Sep 5): Belfast Telegraph Noreen Campbell
Orange Order 'has 34,000 members' (Sep 15): The News Letter Sam McBride
'Remember the Southern Protestants' – leading Orange official appeals: Larne Times
Dublin's role needs further scrutiny says historian: The News Letter Gordon Lucy
Cross border project aims to boost social inclusion among communities (Sep 13): Irish Examiner Joe Dermody
Reforming the Constitution: The Irish Times Editorial
The incident of the flag at the fairway holds a clue (Sep 16): Sunday Independent Declan Lynch
Like McIlroy we're defined by what we're NOT: The Irish Times Brian O'Connor
Hard not to feel sorry for golfer Rory McIlroy over Olympic flap – Whoever he declares for he will face fierce criticism and scrutiny: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Daithí Ó Sé
Why you southerners will never really understand someone like Rory (or even me) (Sep 15): Irish Independent Eamonn McCann
Rory McIlroy can be British if he wants (Sep 12): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Cathal Dervan
Refreshing Rory shows way to go (Sep 12): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Tennis, football.... (and politics) (Sep 11): BBC Brian Taylor
Collective thinking on independence (Sep 16): Scotland on Sunday Eddie Barnes
EU has done nothing to help independence vote (Sep 14): The Herald Iain MacWhirter
Sunday, September 16
Associates of Ryan to face charges: Evening Herald Conor Feehan
Three men charged with IRA membership: RTE
Brother of murdered dissident one of three charged with IRA membership: Sunday Independent
Yeah, the heart bleeds, doesn't it? (Sep 15): Irish Independent Ian O'Doherty
Ex-Irish minister admits PIRA assistance: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Kingsmills families grateful for sympathetic ear, but apology for IRA failings unforthcoming: Belfast Telegraph Lyndsey Telford
Irwin says Kingsmills apology 'long overdue': Newry Times Paul Malone
Did Dublin help create the Provos?: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Collusion inquiry findings due next month: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Honours should be stripped for Hillsborough and Bloody Sunday – Durkan: Derry Journal
Why it's never too late to right the wrongs of history: Belfast Telegraph Paul Connolly
Three Maze board members in DUP: The News Letter Sam McBride
Why Belfast really needs to rebuild its tourist image (Sep 6): Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Charity lashed online over fundraiser with British Army: Sunday Independent Jerome Reilly
Council invite to armed forces group wrong – SF (Sep 13): BBC
Sinn Fein seeks constitution change: Belfast Telegraph
Job losses force business tax back into the spotlight: Belfast Telegraph John Simpson
No problem if Rory tees off for GB, says golf boss (Sep 12): The News Letter
Rory McIlroy refusing to be a pawn: Scotland on Sunday Tom English
McIlroy's mighty exploits unfairly forgotten: Sydney Morning Herald Peter Stone
Supporters blast SFA after Celtic are cleared over EBT while Rangers await their fate: Scottish Daily Record
We've travelled a good distance along the road to self-determination: Scotland on Sunday Kate Higgins
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