Euronews.net - May 15, 2008
Three days after China's massive earthquake, hopes of finding many more survivors are diminishing. Nearly 20000 people are known to have perished,
ABC News - May 15, 2008
By STEPHANIE SY and NEAL KARLINSKY China has literally thrown an army of rescuers into the earthquake-ravaged Sichuan province, but has been unable to stop
Voice of America - May 15, 2008
By VOA News China says nearly 400 dams and reservoirs near the epicenter of Monday's deadly earthquake were damaged, triggering new worries as Chinese
CBS News - May 15, 2008
Rescuers carry a female survivor out of a school damaged following Monday's powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake in Hanwang town in Sichuan province, China,
Hürriyet - May 14, 2008
More than 50000 people are dead, missing or buried under rubble after China's devastating earthquake, officials said on Wednesday as the full horror of the
Radio Australia - May 13, 2008
State media is reporting the quake has killed 3000 people in the city of Mianzhu alone. Heavy rains and broken roads continue to hamper the efforts of
About - News & Issues - May 16, 2008
The sheer magnitude of the damage: Many areas in Sichuan Province, home of the 7.9 quake's epicenter, are completely leveled. Restricted access to areas in
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation - May 15, 2008
More than 50000 people may have died in the earthquake that devastated parts of China on Monday. According to the State media the warning comes after the
InTheNews.co.uk - May 15, 2008
The race to find the two party nominees for this autumn's White House race is approaching its dramatic final stages. Full Story Up to 15000 people have been
Metro - May 15, 2008
Chinese officials are struggling to deal with the aftermath of Monday's devastating earthquake to such an extent that locals are being forced to take their
New York Daily News - May 14, 2008
BY TRACY CONNOR Bandaged woman in Chengdu, China, can only look on in disbelief after earthquake rocked the country, killing thousands.
Sydney Morning Herald - May 15, 2008
Images provided by Taiwan's National Space Organisation (NSPO) on Wednesday show the earthquake damage in Beichuan county. China has asked the United States
Canada.com - May 15, 2008
YINGXIU, China (Reuters) - The death toll from China's earthquake could soar to more than 50000, state media reported on Thursday, as rescuers struggled to
Stuff.co.nz - May 15, 2008
WHAT'S GOING ON: Misinformation and rumours are circulating throughout China in the aftermath of Monday's earthquake. The rumours are flying thick and fast
Truthdig - May 15, 2008
AP Photo / Ng Han Guan Chinese state media are reporting that more than 50000 people could be found dead as a result of the 7.9-magnitude earthquake that