 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Unidentified tourists from the U.S., who didn't want to givenames, take souvenir photos at the Bund, one of the maintourist attractions, Friday May 14, 1999 in Shanghai.According to local travel agencies a majority of tourreservations from the U.S. and Europe have been canceled afterNATO's missile attack on the Chinese embassy in YugoslaviaFriday. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: U.S. Embassy security official, Mark Etelamaki, right, gathers Monday, May 10, 1999the identification cards of Chinese students who gathered in front of the embassy inSingapore to deliver a letter of protest over NATO's unintentional bombing of theChinese Embassy in Belgrade. Four students were allowed in to meet with embassyofficials for about 15 minutes. The group of about 30 students left peacfully. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Russian envoy for Kosovo Victor Chernomyrdin, left, is greeted by Chinese Premier ZhuRongji in Beijing early Tuesday, May 11, 1999. Chernomyrdin arrived Monday night for ahastily arranged visit to help sooth Chinese anger over the bombing of the Chineseembassy in Yugoslavia. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: A group of Chinese children have their McDonald lunch in this southern Chinese city ofGuangzhou Tuesday, May 11, 1999. The city is calm down a day after thousands ofstudents protest against NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: A woman walks out from a McDonald's restaurant in this southern Chinese city ofGuangzhou Tuesday, May 11, 1999. The city is calm down a day after thousands ofstudents protest against NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: The closed U.S. Consulate in Shanghai is guarded by Chinese soldiers Tuesday, May 11,1999. No protest was reported at the consulate. State media on Tuesday for the first timereported American apologies for NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia,but China repeated its demand for an investigation and punishment of those responsible.The withholding by China's entirely state-run media of U.S. and NATO apologies andclaims that the bombing was an accident has inflamed the anger of protesters, who saythey believe the attack was intentional. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Chinese workers remove paving stones from a road near the U.S. Embassy asdemonstrators pass by on their way to the embassy, on the fourth day of anti-NATOprotests in Beijing Tuesday, May 11, 1999. For three days authorities left the pavingstones on the road near the embassy, allowing protestors to break them up and hurl themat embassy buildings and cars. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Firemen look atheavily damaged Chinese embassy in Belgrade after it washit by NATO missiles early Saturday (April 8th 1999). China Mondaydemanded an official apology for NATO's bombing of itsBelgrade embassy, accused the West of gunboat diplomacyand laid down its own conditions for any U.N. action to endthe Kosovo conflict. [Reuters Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Two Chinese women walk in front of the line of Chinese guardmen standing at the maingate of the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai Wednesday, May 12, 1999. Many of injured, and the remains of the three Chinese journalists killed in the bombing of the ChineseEmbassy in Belgrade arrived Wednesday in Beijing and were greeted by relatives, schoolchildren, soldiers, factory and office workers and other officials. [AP Photo] click to open  |
 | Chinese Embassy Bombing Incident: Relatives carry the ashes of three journalists killed in the NATO bombing of the ChineseEmbassy in Yugoslavia, across the tarmac at Beijing airport Wednesday, May 12, 1999.Chinese Vice President Hu Jintao presided over the ceremony as the remains of the dead,as well as the 20 diplomats and embassy staff injured in the attack arrived. [Xinhua Photo] click to open  |