An Iraqi woman screams upon arriving with her wounded husband and son at Baghdad's al-Kindi hospital, April 8, 2003.
U.S. Army Spc. John Dresel, from Oxford, Conn., is kissed by an Iraqi child in Baghdad, April 9, 2003. The soldiers from the A Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment had taken over a section of northern Baghdad with a warm welcome from many residents, but also under sporadic rocket and small arms fire.
An Iraqi civilian sits blindfolded after being detained by United States Marines at a forward camp in central Iraq, April 3, 2003.
Scores of cars wait in line for gasoline in Baghdad, May 8, 2003.
A human skull sits in a plastic bag after being pulled from a mass grave in Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, May 16, 2003. Villagers dug up the remains of more than 3,000 people they suspect were killed during the 1991 Shiite revolt against Saddam Hussein's regime.
An Iraqi woman reacts while passing by the International Red Cross building in Baghdad, that was destroyed by a bomb, Oct. 28, 2003.
An Iraqi worker carries an empty Russian-made Sam 7 missile head to a fire to melt it to be used for scrap metal, in Fallujah, northeastern Iraq, Dec. 22, 2003.
Facing heavy shortages of fuel, Iraqis wait in line to buy cooking gas at a propane gas station in Baghdad, Jan. 3, 2004.
Iraqi women look down from their bomb-damaged apartment window in Baghdad after a roadside bomb exploded below, Jan. 25, 2004. No one was injured in the explosion. Widespread violence in Iraq underscores continued resistance to the American occupation despite the Dec. 13 capture of Saddam Hussein.
Iraqi tailor Mohammed Abed holds onto his baby daughter Fatima, while his brothers and nephews sit at their workstations inside the family clothing shop in a Baghdad slum, Feb. 26, 2004. Few suffered as much in the war as Abed, a tailor who found the bodies of his wife, his mother, his sister and his cousin after a U.S. missile struck the marketplace outside his shop last March.
An Iraqi girl peeks out from behind a man in a Baghdad slum, Feb. 26, 2004.
An Iraqi Shiite Muslim pilgrim beats his chest with iron chains in front the Imam Hussein holy shrine in Karbala, Iraq, Feb. 28, 2004.
Shiite Muslims, divided by gender, pray inside the compound of the Imam Hussein shrine in recognition of the Ashoura holy days, in the the holy Shiite city of Karbala, Iraq, Feb. 29, 2004.
Jumaa Hashim kisses his son Ahmed, 8, in a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq after he was injured following a mortar attack at a police station in the capital, March 8, 2004. The attacks occurred shortly before the Iraqi Governing Council signed an interim constitution.
Iraqi women cheer as they gather at a Baghdad square to celebrate International Women's Day, March 8, 2004 in Iraq.
An Iraqi policeman inspects shrapnel after insurgents fired mortar shells, March 8, 2004, at a police station in Baghdad, Iraq, injuring four people, including one policeman, Iraqi officials said. The attacks occurred shortly before the Iraqi Governing Council signed an interim constitution.
Iraqi children greet U.S. troops who arrived at a police station in Baghdad, Iraq, to investigate the mortar attacks by insurgents Monday, March 8, 2004. Four people were injured, including a policeman, in the attack which occured shortly before the Iraqi Governing Council signed an interim constitution.
Iraqis gather next to the debris at the former Foreign Ministry in Baghdad, March 8, 2004 after rockets were fired overnight. The rockets were apparently fired from an SUV, which was then torched, the culprits fleeing the scene.
Shiites wave an Iraqi flag and display a portrait of their cleric Ayatollah Mohammed Al-Ya'aqoobi during a prayer rally outside Sunni's 14th Ramadan Mosque, March 12, 2004, in Baghdad, Iraq. The prayer rally was organized to show their opposition to the newly-signed Iraqi interim constitution.
An armed security guard watches as an elderly Iraqi Shiite is helped to go to the Kazimiya Shrine to attend the regular Friday prayer in Baghdad, March 12, 2004.