The Independent 2001 David McKittrick |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adams embraces Castro in return to Sinn Fein's past.(Sinn Fein Pres Gerry Adams meets Cuban leader Fidel Castro) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Adams urges IRA to give up arms to save peace in Northern Ireland.(Sinn Fein Pres Gerry Adams) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Are the republicans on the brink of decommissioning their weapons?(Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
A small step towards reconciliation.(Northern Ireland's Bloody Sunday inquiry)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Blair hopes new Ulster talks can break the deadlock.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Brief Article) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Nigel Morris |
Clinging to the old simplicities.(Real IRA)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Court condemns secrecy surrounding shootings.(killing of IRA terrorists by SAS in 1987) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Cull of British animals spreads across Europe. | Retail industry | David 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 industry | David McKittrick |
Fear and loathing in the birthplace of the Troubles.(Belfast, Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Finucane murder suspect shot dead by loyalist gang.(Williams Stobie) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Five-day deadline to respond to initiatives.(Northern Ireland peace process) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Guns concession is a chance to rip up the script.(peace process in Northern Ireland; includes related articles and notes) | Retail industry | David 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 industry | David McKittrick |
Heart of darkness.(sectarianism in North Belfast, Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David 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 industry | David McKittrick, Eamonn Mallie |
In a sectarian city, children go back to school and run a gauntlet of hate.(Belfast, Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Indignant priest recalls the last rites in Bogside.(retired bishop Edward Daly) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
In remembrance of lives past.(book commemorating victims of terrorist attacks in US) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
IRA begins to lay down its arms. | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
IRA will put its weapons 'completely beyond use'.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story) | Retail industry | David 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 industry | David McKittrick, Eamonn Mallie |
McGuinness confirms he headed IRA unit.(Northern Ireland Education Minister Martin McGuinness) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Nationalists divide over the vexed issue of policing.(Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Paisley's bitter grimace is replaced by a smile.(Election 2001)(Democratic Unionist leader Ian Paisley) | Retail industry | David 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 industry | David McKittrick |
Profound change proves the order of the day.(change in Northern Ireland politics) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Protestant dies in hail of Unionist bullets.(Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
RUC seeks recruits, but gains little support for new force from nationalists and republicans.(Royal Ulster Constabulary) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
So much on offer for nationalists and yet so little for the Unionists.(Review section; peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
The hunger.(excerpt from 'Endgame in Ireland,' part 1)(IRA hunger strike campaign) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Eamon Mallie |
There is only one way forward. But will it happen?(prospect for peace in Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
The smooth operator.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(Ronnie Flanagan, Chief Constable of Royal Ulster Constabulary) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Three-way battle in town scarred by atrocity.(Election 2001)(Omagh, Northern Ireland) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Ulster parties to reject deadline for peace.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story) | Retail industry | David McKittrick, Paul Waugh |
Ulster's hopes for peace are fast disappearing.(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
Why politics beat the paramilitaries.(Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | David McKittrick |
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