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This archive contains references to articles from September 1-15, 1999. If you find a link that is out of date please let us know by e-mailing the Newshound.
Wednesday, September 15Patten and the rebuke for Mo: Belfast Telegraph
Patten's strident apologia: Electronic Telegraph (Editorial)
Patience 'wearing thin' over Drumcree - Orangemen: Belfast Telegraph
Real IRA will attack Britain not ‘NIPS’: Irish News
RUC redundancy talks start: BBC
Loyalist terror leader is freed: Electronic Telegraph
Mowlam wavered over terrorist leader release: BBC
LOYALIST COMMANDER AND ICON WALKS FREE FROM THE MAZE INTO LIFE AS A MARKED MAN: The Independent
Villain cast as dubious hero: Irish News (Editorial)
Review will become more focused soon, says Mallon: The Irish Times
Trimble-Adams crisis talks plan: Irish News
Taylor sets ‘I’ll be all right’ unionist strategy: Irish News
Mr Trimble's Difficulties: The Irish Times (Editorial)
Sister's anguish over night the IRA 'beat up my little brother': The Times
Chastelain 'confident of success': BBC
Order under pressure to settle impasse: The Irish Times
Arms for KGB's 'Irish friends': The Times
UVF accused of being behind boys' murders: The Irish Times
Tuesday, September 14
Time to act: Irish Independent (Editorial)
Trimble's challenge: Belfast Telegraph (Editorial)
Taylor-made challenger for Trimble: Irish Independent
Why I joined the Patten Commision: Belfast Telegraph
Support is solid, Trimble insists: The Guardian
Trimble focus of UUP divisions: The Irish Times
Unionist denial must be confronted: The Irish Times
Unionists set up own RUC review: Electronic Telegraph
UDP warning on police reform: Irish News
Top surgeon says RUC must change for peace: Irish News
`RUTHLESS' LOYALIST GUNMAN GOES FREE: The Independent
Girl, 13, shot in Belfast sectarian attack: The Times
Monday, September 13
Donaldson seeks new deal: Belfast Telegraph
Rep. King's cautionary tale about Ireland: Boston Globe
The road to where?: Belfast Telegraph (Editorial)
South African tipped to head RUC reforms: Irish News
Shunning the 'peelers': An Ulster plan dismissed: Boston Globe
Hype and jerking knees fail to stir pot of protest: Irish News
Why civil rights report was naive and hasty: Belfast Telegraph
Extremist threat 'growing daily' says RUC chief: Electronic Telegraph
'Real IRA' is reorganising, say gardai: The Irish Times
UUP PRESSES FOR END TO PEACE REVIEW: The Independent
Much support for pact fading Galvin: The Irish Times
Public response is polarised: The Irish Times
How four RUC men are facing up to the Patten challenge: The Irish Times
Sunday, September 12
Rebel IRA men 'planning huge attack near border': Electronic Telegraph
Dissident republicans now outnumber Provos: Sunday Independent
Unionist defends Good Friday review: BBC
Peace deal will be frozen if unionists ditch Trimble: The Sunday Times
Time for Catholics to join the police: The Sunday Times
Nothing is worth keeping if it means maiming and misery: Independent on Sunday
A brave blueprint for a new policing order: Sunday Independent
Blueprint for the evolution of policing: The Sunday Times
A new context for demilitarisation?: Sunday Business Post
No way to reward democracy's servants: The Sunday Times (by David Trimble)
Handing the mafiosi the keys of the city: Sunday Independent
RUC deserves the respect of all sides for its record of courage under fire: The Sunday Times
Nationalists Should Embrace Patten Report: by Niall O'Dowd (Ireland on Sunday)
Peace and Police in Ulster: Washington Post (Editorial)
Ulster must not say no: The Sunday Times (Editorial)
A good dose of common sense: Sunday Business Post (Editorial)
Adams constituency and Maze vie for site of new police college: The Sunday Times
Another job for Mr Fixit : Independent on Sunday
Shrill, hysterical Trimble? No, just pragmatic: The Observer
IRISH GOVERNMENT EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER MOLONEY: by Matt Cooper (Sunday Tribune)
And the bridegroom wore black: The Sunday Times
Ulster's master liar tries the truth: The Observer
Saturday, September 11
Adams insists RUC needs to be abolished: Belfast Telegraph
RUC chief will ignore the pain and do his duty: Electronic Telegraph
Adams hints at SF backing for Patten: Irish News
Flanagan fought a lonely battle: The Irish Times
Mothers angry at 'betrayal' of RUC's dead: The Guardian
Patten responds to Trimble's criticism: The Irish Times
Unionists row over defence of force: Irish News
Objections to Patten show how unionists saw RUC: The Irish Times
Report misses chance of fairness: Irish News
A Blueprint for Ulster's Police: New York Times (Editorial)
RUC reform is irresistible: Irish News (Editorial)
Unionist deputy pulls out of peace deal: The Guardian
George Mitchell should get a medal for valour: Irish News
Friday, September 10
Join police urges Faul: Belfast Telegraph
Remaking Ulster's police: Boston Globe (Editorial)
Another demoralising blow to the RUC: Irish Independent
Policing a divided society: Belfast Telegraph (Editorial)
An uncivilised report: Electronic Telegraph (Editorial)
The right way: Irish Independent (Editorial)
Patten charts best way for police service: Belfast Telegraph (by Mo Mowlam)
Panel Calls for Reforms Of N. Ireland's Police: Washington Post
Force with an uncertain future: Electronic Telegraph
Blair: RUC report 'the way forward': BBC
Specialist agency would look after recruitment: The Irish Times
Short shrift in the Falls Road: The Times
Politics dogs the brave new world: The Guardian
Loyalists say RUC is being punished: The Irish Times
Another step in process of appeasement of terrorists: Irish News
RUC ANGER AT `BETRAYAL' OF 302 DEAD OFFICERS: The Independent
Officers tempted by scale of planned payoffs: The Times
Call to repeal Rule 21 throws spotlight on GAA: The Irish Times
Changing a symbol does not dishonour the dead: The Times (by Chris Patten)
A triumph of pious hope over bitter experience: Irish News
WHY INFLICT POINTLESS WOUNDS ON ULSTER'S PROTESTANTS?: The Independent
A look at future policing in North: The Irish Times
A service not a force: The Guardian (Editorial)
A Visionary Report: The Irish Times (Editorial)
THE RUC MUST BE TRANSFORMED IF ULSTER IS TO PROGRESS: The Independent (Editorial)
Patten blueprint is only way ahead: Irish News (Editorial)
Journalist’s fight passes first hurdle: Irish News
Thursday, September 9
Trouble in store: by Gary Kent (Tribune)
Be prepared for a less than apocalyptic response: Irish Independent
N. Ireland unionists fear policing plans will seem an insult: Toronto Globe and Mail
The Patten report: Irish Independent (Editorial)
A blueprint for reform: Belfast Telegraph (Editorial)
GAA's crucial decision to repeal ban: Irish Independent
Ulster braced for Patten report fury: The Guardian
Mowlam set to hasten RUC reform: Electronic Telegraph
Thousands of officers face redundancy: The Times
THE RUC MUST SEE THIS REPORT AS AN OPPORTUNITY, NOT A DEFEAT: The Independent
RUC reform will not silence the critics: Electronic Telegraph
REFORMING THE RUC: ULSTER'S POLICE: A CENTURY AS UNIONISM'S ARMED WING: The Independent
Handing notes betray reporter and source trust: The Irish Times
Trouble in a woman running Northern Ireland: The Irish Times
Conflict over new talks on Drumcree: The Irish Times
Peace brings building boom: The Irish Times
Wednesday, September 8
Call expected for changes in Ulster police: Boston Globe
Foreign police chief to lead RUC reforms: The Times
Patton reforms: Belfast Telegraph (Editorial)
PATTEN'S POLICE: The Times (Editorial)
Feelings in the ranks: Belfast Telegraph
Oath 'could lead to RUC exodus by Protestants': The Times
Hague playing politics with the push for peace: Irish News
New Poll Gives Boost to Mitchell's Efforts to Revive N. Ireland Peace Process: Washington Post
Mitchell steps back from Ulster rift: Electronic Telegraph
Mitchell denies he is 'dispirited' over review: BBC
Unionist No camp leave no illusions: The Irish Times
Northern Ireland Sweeping reforms for RUC: BBC
Adams says Patten report must propose new policing: The Irish Times
Patten report's terms politically explosive: The Irish Times (by Robert McCartney)
RUC reform in interests of peace: The Irish Times
An unnecessary fuss over Moloney's notebook: The Irish Times
REALITY AND ILLUSION IN ULSTER: The Independent
An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times
Dave keen to give North a chance if peace continues: The Examiner
Tuesday, September 7
The delicate betrayal of Dr Mowlam: The Times
Mitchell's patience can simply just run out: Irish Independent
An open letter to the RUC and the communities they serve: Irish News
Prisoners: How attitudes have hardened: Belfast Telegraph
Hume in pledge to remain as SDLP chief: Irish News
Mitchell Says Ulster Leaders Should Settle Feud: New York Times
Trimble says UUP still set to 'jump together' with SF: The Irish Times
Reluctant mediator ready to give peace a second chance: The Times
Mitchell goes boldly once more into Northern maze: The Irish Times
RUC report delays Mitchell peace review: The Guardian
Campaigns stepped up as RUC awaits Patten's report: Electronic Telegraph
Mothers harangue Stormont arrivals: The Times
Trimble 'backs inquiry call': The Irish Times
Monday, September 6
Decommission now say majority: Belfast Telegraph
Respect for each other could facilitate change: Irish News
Mowlam decision rocks UK's bipartisan stance: Irish Independent
The beginning of the end for unionist rule: Irish News
Mitchell Prepares Rescue Effort for Ulster Peace Settlement: New York Times
MITCHELL IN BID TO FIX ULSTER IMPASSE: The Independent
What the parties are likely to focus on: The Irish Times
RUC threat to resign over Sinn Fein role: The Times
The rewards and risks that await Catholic recruits: The Times
'Provo's priest' angered by IRA's terror beatings: Electronic Telegraph
Review must support what has been agreed: The Irish Times (by Gerry Adams)
The Undiscovered Plan B for Northern Ireland: New York Times
Not impossible: The Guardian (by Seamus Mallon)
Crucial ambiguities over the timing of a farewell to arms: The Times
The Senator Returns: The Irish Times (Editorial)
Army memo suggested Derry ringleaders be shot: The Irish Times
The right one for the Irish job: The Guardian
Threatened claim they are targets: The Irish Tmes
Sunday, September 5
Northern treadmill speeding up: Sunday Business Post
Future looks bleak as Mitchell gives North three weeks: Sunday Business Post
Ulster exit ploy urged on Blair: Electronic Telegraph
Sinn Fein joins peace review: BBC
Ervine refuses to give Mitchell pledge on peace: The Sunday Times
'Iron rule' will ensure Review participation, but not success: by Ed Moloney (Sunday Tribune)
Mo's corrupt doctrine of `internal housekeeping': Sunday Independent
Fianna Faul rams the morals back into Ireland's politics: The Sunday Times
Unholy Alliance Seeks to Undermine Agreement: by Niall O'Dowd (Ireland on Sunday)
COURTING TROUBLE: The Sunday Times
Stay calm... Patten won't lead to a Mafia state: The Observer (by Mo Mowlam)
Mowlam in a rush over Patten plan: The Sunday Times
Ulster turns a blind eye to this violent armed peace: Sunday Independent
McMichael's widow will advise police: The Sunday Times
A reporter says no: The Guardian (Editorial - Sep. 3)
Saturday, September 4
Cleverly retreating and shifting the goalposts: Irish News
The prize of peace: Belfast Telegraph (Editorial)
Failure would be a disaster: Irish News (Editorial)
Decision to take back guardsmen under fire: The Scotsman
Parties must take part in the Mitchell review: Irish News (by Mo Mowlam)
Mitchell travels hopefully to try and focus minds: The Irish Times
Trimble threat to quit if RUC plan goes ahead: Electronic Telegraph
Unionists reject talks with Sinn Fein: The Times
Adams to recommend participation in review: The Irish Times
Guns out, arms in: The Guardian
Dungannon: Choosing between two sets of hoods: Irish Independent
Paramilitaries living off the power of fear: The Irish Times
Ulster soldiers face dismissal over murders: The Guardian
Friday, September 3
Blair's peace panic: Electronic Telegraph (Editorial)
Belfast editor told to give up notes to police: Boston Globe
Rights group backs RUC over change: Irish News
Police probe chairman criticised: Belfast Telegraph
Flanagan in pledge to Larne Catholics: Irish News
Patten will not give councils their own police: The Irish Times
Waiting to carve out the new RUC: The Irish Times
Blair 'not worthy of his office': Electronic Telegraph
Mallon predicts UUP, SF will take part in review: The Irish Times
BLAIR'S BURDEN: The Times (Editorial)
Belfast journalist vows to defy court: The Times
TWO ULSTER FAMILIES ARE ORDERED OUT: The Independent
Mourners pay tribute to scourge of IRA: The Times
IRA to disclose new Disappeared details: BBC
MO MOWLAM: KEEPING FAITH WITH THE PEACE PROCESS: The Independent
Thursday, September 2
A collision course in Ulster: Boston Globe
Condemned: Irish Independent (Edtorial)
The 'lynch law' that haunts Catholics: Belfast Telegraph
Time for real politicians to regain centre stage: Irish Independent
Digs may resume for Disappeared: Belfast Telegraph
Patten claims are unhelpful: Irish News (Editorial)
Steven King: Belfast Telegraph
Mowlam attempts to revive flagging peace agreement: Electronic Telegraph
SF and UUP keep Mowlam guessing: The Irish Times
Labour dismay at Hague 'betrayal' cry: The Guardian
Hague 'undermining peace process': The Times
HISTORY SHOWS THAT A TORY LEADER PLAYS THE ORANGE CARD AT HIS PERIL: The Independent
Mitchell's return will shift the debate back to politics: The Irish Times
Trauma of Troubles 'untreated': Electronic Telelgraph
Facts withheld - CAJ: The Irish Times
Wednesday, September 1
Teetering in Ulster: Boston Globe (Editorial)
Review tactics: Belfast Telegraph (Editorial)
Sinn Fein alone can help the unionists: Irish News
We badly need a new word over differences: Belfast Telegraph
RUC’s ‘code of silence’must be ended: Irish News
Blair 'has betrayed Ulster': Electronic Telegraph
Ulster Unionists split on peace review: The Guardian
Flying towards failure: The Times
Soft on terror, soft on the causes of terror: Electronic Telegraph (by William Hague)
SF hopes Mitchell can get parties to 'jump together': The Irish Times
A political vacuum : The Guardian
New clue over IRA informer shooting: BBC
DUNGANNON ESTATE CELEBRATES THE IRA'S EXPULSIONS: The Independent
North victims criticise London: The Irish Times
Mothers can bury their sons at last: Electronic Telegraph