Newspaper review: Papers immersed in Japan's tragedy
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As events in Japan continue to grip the world after the earthquake, there is no let-up in the volume of newspaper coverage.
whose reporters are watching the search for bodies in the ruins of Sintona.
The
The Japanese people are bracing themselves for their
'Race against time'
The as rescuers struggle to reach tens of thousands of survivors.
The "miracle" of a
Relatives desperate for news of missing Britons have swamped an
And the has been likened to an atomic bomb.
Recession fears
The and metal girders twisted like liquorice strips.
Many papers report on the billions of pounds pumped into the economy by the Bank of Japan to provide stability.
The - with a possible ripple effect on global growth.
The on the stock market.
'Budget joy'
In other news, the
An editorial in the
While the may have come too late for some rebels.
The for criticising the Pentagon.