But other Labour MPs accused Mr Coulson of deliberately announcing his resignation on a busy news day - when former Labour PM Tony Blair is before the Iraq Inquiry, and in the aftermath of Alan Johnson's shock resignation as shadow chancellor.
Visitors can buy DVDs of disaster footage taken in the immediate aftermath of the quake: aerial before-and-after photographs of the city, and photo books that the vendors make sure to leave open to the most ghastly image of a half-dozen broken, gray young bodies, buried in the rubble.
The aim was to give readers a flavour of sentiment before the bubbles burst, as well as analysis of the aftermath.
The four-week average of new jobless claims, a better gauge of underlying labor trends because it irons out week-to-week volatility, rose to 378, 250 from 376, 000 the week before, the highest reading since October 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Gold may be as over-leveraged as real estate was just before the credit crisis that sparked the 2008 economic meltdown and the lingering aftermath.
His defeat left the country devastated, especially in the aftermath of a super typhoon that devastated parts of the country days before the fight.
Long before that, the Bolshoi was stripped of its gold in the aftermath of the Bolshevik revolution.
Just weeks before, they had set up the operation rooms to deal with the aftermath of Katrina, then ramped up again as Rita began its march across the Gulf.
Following the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on 11 March a number of photographers who headed to the region to record the aftermath found devastation on a scale many had not seen before.
Long before that, the bond market will simply rebel, rates will rise, and the aftermath will make the last crisis seem like a cakewalk.
Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people ) partner and author of the fine history, The Crash and its Aftermath, believes that it will be some time before we recover from these bubbles bursting simultaneously.
That sounds suspiciously like the Fed's position before and after the stockmarket bust: sit back as the bubble grows, but react aggressively in the aftermath and never mind criticism that the low interest rates of a few years ago helped to stoke the housing bubble.
As Americans assess the aftermath of storm Sandy, regulators warn that the situation for communication networks could get worse before it gets better.
In the aftermath of the World Trade Centre's collapse, it announced that it would pay out even before death certificates were issued.
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Nick Bayes, who witnessed the aftermath of the incident, said he saw "maybe a dozen" planes in the air moments before he was alerted to the crash.
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