BEIJING Bodies buried under mounds of rubble, bloodied survivors pulled from debris, weeping family members begging for information - the stark images have blanketed Chinese newspapers and television broadcasts for days.In the aftermath of the worst quake in decades, the country's media have mounted an aggressive effort to cover the disaster in a major departure from China's past tendency to conceal crises.State broadcaster China Central Television has provided nonstop coverage since the 7.9-magnitude quake hit Monday in central Sichuan province, airing fresh reports of the ongoing rescue effort from journalists dispatched across the stricken area.The official English-language China Daily devoted its front-page to pictures of orange-suited rescue workers pulling out survivors and stories displayed against a black background in a sign of mourning. Other newspapers had special sections taking up half to three-quarters of their pages on the rescue...