BBC News - May 18, 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.
China Daily - May 18, 2008
China on Monday began a three-day national mourning for the tens of thousands of people killed in a powerful earthquake which struck the country's southwest
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
UK Express - May 19, 2008
By Allister Hagger A SURVIVOR of China’s earthquake carries a huge fridge-freezer on his back as he joins thousands evacuating the disaster zone.
Irish Independent - May 19, 2008
China's national flag flies at half-mast after the flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square as three days of national mourning began on May 19,
Malaysia Star - May 19, 2008
By Lucy Hornby PINGTONG, China (Reuters) - From tent cities in stricken Sichuan province to Beijing's Tiananmen Square, sirens wailed and millions of
Canada.com - May 18, 2008
BEICHUAN, China -- China said it would start three days of national mourning on Monday after raising the death toll from last week's earthquake to nearly
Sky News - May 18, 2008
China has begun three days of national mourning for the tens of thousands of people killed in a massive earthquake one week ago.
Times Now.tv - May 19, 2008
Exactly a week after the killer earthquake struck leaving over 32500 people dead, China today (May 19) came to a standstill to mourn the victims of the
Turkish Press - May 19, 2008
From the heart of Beijing to the devastated southwest, China came to a standstill Monday to mourn its earthquake victims as the number of dead,
Javno.hr - May 19, 2008
Public entertainment was halted and a three-minute silence was also to be observed to mark exactly a week since the quake. Flags flew at half mast across
ITN - 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
China Post - May 19, 2008
By AUDRA ANG, AP BEICHUAN, China -- Flags flew at half-staff, public entertainment was canceled and 1.3 billion people were asked to observe three minutes