Back in the Sun , its leader column is devoted to a plea for Tony Blair and the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, to end what the paper perceives as a "war" over who should take the credit for the booming economy.
One need not agree with all of this book's musings or interpretations -- particularly the notion of nullification, whereby a group of like-minded people can declare a law null and void for them -- to appreciate its plea for a greater sensitivity on the part of our political establishment to those with unconventional beliefs.
Some dairy farmers in the West of England are planning to blockade dairy companies to draw attention to their plea for better prices.
The French president announced Friday evening that French ground and air forces were in Mali to aid government forces, in response to a plea for help.
He had ended his historic visit to Muslim Syria with a parting plea for Jews and Arabs to work for a just peace.
They had expected the president to issue a ritualistic plea for bipartisanship and then to begin negotiating with them over federal deficits.
Javid's wife Sabina Coldrink, 27, is yet to enter a plea for the charges she faces.
Mr Pistorius is also likely to enter a plea for the first time.
Texas State authorities have never responded to a foreign plea for clemency.
It was an olive branch to his by-then estranged friend and a plea for him to return to the yellow house, where they had once depicted this middle-aged proprietress of a local cafe.
The prosecutor Louise Gray asked for a provisional date of 2 July to be set for a plea and case management hearing.
Facebook is also not the first company to make an impassioned plea for putting people at the center of the phone experience.
She used her thank-you speech to make an impassioned plea for privacy.
New York career coach Sarah Stamboulie, who worked in human resources at Morgan Stanley, Nortel Networks and Cantor Fitzgerald before becoming a coach, agrees that it can be effective to make a personal plea for more money.
On page three of the final edition, an editorial celebrates 168 years of history - again featuring Orwell - before giving way to an apology for phone hacking and a plea to "judge us on all our years".
The fifth suspect, Ariel Tejada, 23, cut a deal with prosecutors to testify against his four cohorts in exchange for a guilty plea to murder and robbery.
In mid-trial, the state was moved to offer Father MacRae an enticing plea deal: one to three years for an admission of guilt.
Snyder, meanwhile, reiterated his plea for Detroiters to pull together on the comeback effort.
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An online plea for mourners to attend a former serviceman's funeral has received a "marvellous" response.
But after receiving no further contact since Wednesday, his family made a plea for him to be released unharmed.
It seemed heartfelt, a plea for emotions to calm tempers and cool rhetoric.
At an emotional press conference on Thursday, two of the children made a desperate plea for help to catch their killers.
Larry Craig and his legal team are seeking to withdraw his voluntary guilty plea for disorderly conduct in a Minneapolis airport bathroom.
He also made an emotional plea for Congress to hold votes on controversial proposals for tougher gun laws after the Newtown, Connecticut, shootings in December that killed 20 schoolchildren.
During the debate public health minister Yvette Cooper made an impassioned plea for scientists to be given the go-ahead for stem cell research, denying it was a "slippery slope" to human cloning.
Henrique Capriles responded with a call for calm, yet another demand for an election recount, and most importantly a plea for protesters to ignore his earlier calls to protest on Wednesday and stay home instead.
Irina Bokova underscored that UNESCO has been making a strong plea for education to be recognized as the key to reducing poverty, improving child and maternal health, fighting HIV and AIDS, and empowering girls and women.
The goal gave Hull renewed belief and every time they pumped a ball into the Liverpool area the hosts' fragile defence gave them cause for optimism, clearly not heeding boss Benitez's midweek plea for them to tighten up at the back.
It was a plea for Europe to change itself for its own sake - abandoning the shared goal of "ever-closer union", accepting that the single market rather than the single currency was the key shared ambition and agreeing that powers should be returned to member states not inexorably transferred to Brussels.
We will have to account for our behaviour in this Parliament and my plea to my own front bench is that we regain the clarity on where we would cut and where we would not cut and where we would fight those cuts before we enter the general election.
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