The Independent 2001 David McKittrick - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 David McKittrick
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adams embraces Castro in return to Sinn Fein's past.(Sinn Fein Pres Gerry Adams meets Cuban leader Fidel Castro)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Adams urges IRA to give up arms to save peace in Northern Ireland.(Sinn Fein Pres Gerry Adams)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Are the republicans on the brink of decommissioning their weapons?(Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
A small step towards reconciliation.(Northern Ireland's Bloody Sunday inquiry)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Blair hopes new Ulster talks can break the deadlock.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Brief Article)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Nigel Morris
Clinging to the old simplicities.(Real IRA)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Court condemns secrecy surrounding shootings.(killing of IRA terrorists by SAS in 1987)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Cull of British animals spreads across Europe.Retail industryDavid McKittrick, John Lichfield, Imre Karacs, Leyla Linton
Extremists who never gave up on the way of the bomb.(bombing in London, UK; includes related notes)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Fear and loathing in the birthplace of the Troubles.(Belfast, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Finucane murder suspect shot dead by loyalist gang.(Williams Stobie)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Five-day deadline to respond to initiatives.(Northern Ireland peace process)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Guns concession is a chance to rip up the script.(peace process in Northern Ireland; includes related articles and notes)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Terri Judd
Hardliners defeat Trimble to throw Ulster into crisis.(David Trimble fails to be re-elected as Northern Ireland's First Minister)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Heart of darkness.(sectarianism in North Belfast, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
'If we walked away, we were turning our back at a defining moment in history.(excerpt from 'Endgame in Ireland,' part 3)(Northern Ireland's Good Friday Agreement)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Eamonn Mallie
In a sectarian city, children go back to school and run a gauntlet of hate.(Belfast, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Indignant priest recalls the last rites in Bogside.(retired bishop Edward Daly)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
In remembrance of lives past.(book commemorating victims of terrorist attacks in US)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
IRA begins to lay down its arms.Retail industryDavid McKittrick
IRA will put its weapons 'completely beyond use'.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
'It wasn't right but it had to be done. There was a war going on.'.(excerpt from 'Endgame in Ireland,' part 2)(attack by loyalist gunmen on pub in Greysteel, Northern Ireland, in 1993)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Eamonn Mallie
McGuinness confirms he headed IRA unit.(Northern Ireland Education Minister Martin McGuinness)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Nationalists divide over the vexed issue of policing.(Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Paisley's bitter grimace is replaced by a smile.(Election 2001)(Democratic Unionist leader Ian Paisley)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Paisley's terriers could be trouble for Trimble and the Agreement.(Election 2001)(Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble faces challenge from Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionist Party)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Profound change proves the order of the day.(change in Northern Ireland politics)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Protestant dies in hail of Unionist bullets.(Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
RUC seeks recruits, but gains little support for new force from nationalists and republicans.(Royal Ulster Constabulary)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
So much on offer for nationalists and yet so little for the Unionists.(Review section; peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The hunger.(excerpt from 'Endgame in Ireland,' part 1)(IRA hunger strike campaign)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Eamon Mallie
There is only one way forward. But will it happen?(prospect for peace in Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
The smooth operator.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(Ronnie Flanagan, Chief Constable of Royal Ulster Constabulary)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Three-way battle in town scarred by atrocity.(Election 2001)(Omagh, Northern Ireland)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Ulster parties to reject deadline for peace.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Paul Waugh
Ulster's hopes for peace are fast disappearing.(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
Why politics beat the paramilitaries.(Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryDavid McKittrick
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