Here is another question that the bloggers haven't yet asked:
How did they get so many perfectly intact whole bodies out of the rubble so quickly?
Usually when a building pancakes like that (think WTC, think OKC Murrah Bldg) you don't find whole people, you find pieces of people. And the normal rescue process is dig, dig, dig, dig, hold it we have a body, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, here is another one, dig, dig, dig, dig.
In other words, you don't unload one after the other like taking grocery bags out of the trunk of the car when you come home from the supermarket.
It is also my understanding that the time stamps on the photos are not when the picture was taken but the time it was added to the wire service queue. So it does not necessarily mean that one same guy was holding up that one same dead baby for hours on end. But the first pictures to hit the wire do not show the dangling pacifier.
The ceiling and walls in that room were NOT collapsed.