The Associated Press - May 19, 2008
WENCHUAN, China (AP) — China stood still Monday, mourning for tens of thousands of earthquake victims, until a government forecast of a possible strong
Wall Street Journal - May 19, 2008
By GEOFFREY A. FOWLER and LORETTA CHAO BEIJING -- At 2:28 on Monday afternoon, a country that seems to be in constant motion came to a simultaneous
guardian.co.uk - May 19, 2008
How have bloggers and the rest of the online community been remembering the victims of last week's earthquake in China? China begins three days of mourning
Xinhua - May 19, 2008
People shout slogans "Cheer up, China!", "Cheer up, Wenchuan!" after a three-minute silent tribute to quake victims, at the Tian'anmen Square in central
NDTV.com - May 19, 2008
AP Flags flew at half-mast, public entertainment was cancelled and 1.3 billion people were asked to observe three minutes of silence on Monday as China
Canada.com - May 19, 2008
CHENGDU, China -- Flags are flying at half-mast across the country as China begins three days of official mourning for victims of last week's deadly
Aljazeera.net - May 19, 2008
People across China have held three minutes of silence marking the exact moment one week ago when a deadly earthquake struck the southwestern province of
China Daily - May 19, 2008
By Cui Xiaohuo (Chinadaily.com.cn) Monday morning in Beijing was different. State networks broadcasted news bulletins with black backgrounds,
ITV.com - May 19, 2008
More than 32000 people are confirmed dead after the biggest tremor to hit the country in three decades. Flags are flying at half mast, public entertainment
BBC News - May 19, 2008
China has begun three days of mourning for the victims of the devastating earthquake in Sichuan province. In Tiananmen Square, the flag flew at half-mast.
Gulf Times - May 19, 2008
By Peter Townson THE flag at the Chinese embassy flew half-mast yesterday as members of the Chinese community in Doha marked the first of three days of
TV3 News - May 19, 2008
A government warning of a major aftershock has sent jittery survivors running into darkened streets, abruptly ending the relative peace of an unprecedented
CNN-IBN - May 19, 2008
RESCUE MISSION: Chinese TV aired visuals of firefighters struggling for hours to rescue this woman. The State Council emergency response office pegged the
Beijing 2008 - May 19, 2008
The students of senior 3 at Beichuan Higher Middle School attend a ceremony of resuming classs at a temporary school in quake-hit Mianyang city,
Marketplace - May 19, 2008
Donations of up to $1.3 billion have been pouring in for survivors of China's earthquakes. Many of those giving are from the country's urban class and
CCTV - May 19, 2008
Chinese flags are now flying at half-mast, and all public recreational activities have been suspended as the country begins its three days of mourning.
Cambs Times - May 19, 2008
By ADAM LAZZARI HOURS after surviving a devastating earthquake that is believed to have killed more than 50000 people and made more than five million