101. Newspapers urged people who had carted away the big gray bricks to return them. 102. On Thursday, Governor Sutiyoso urged people in the capital not to stage strikes or street protests as the economic crisis was affecting almost every business and activity here. 103. Party officials wrote the restored telephone number on a white board at the entrance, urging people who want to see Suu Kyi to call the headquarters first. 104. Residents headed to safety by truck, bus and on foot after the government broadcast hourly bulletins on radio urging people to move inland. 105. Power companies nationwide urged people to conserve, fearing blackouts or brownouts due to consumer overload. 106. Rodong Shinmun also urged people working in industries such as coal, power, and metalworking to increase output. 107. Radio and television stations repeatedly broadcast instructions urging people to vote. 108. Prime Minister Tony Blair urged people living in the southern Afghan regions still controlled by the Taliban to oust the regime following its rapid retreat from the north. 109. Seshan arrived in Srinagar a day after politicians and religious leaders who support the militants launched a campaign urging the people of Jammu-Kashmir to boycott an election. 110. Sharif urged people living in Indian-held Kashmir to be allowed to vote on whether they wanted to remain part of India, a step New Delhi opposes. |