A member of the U.S. military is seen through the smashed window of a nearby vehicle after a car bomb exploded near a university, killing one woman and wounding 19 others in the northern city of Mosul, Iraq, June 18, 2006.
A woman who lost both her son and husband is comforted by her daughter, right, as she grieves near the morgue of Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, June 18, 2006, after a parked car bomb detonated in the Um al-Mea'alef neighborhood of southwest Baghdad.
Ismail Ali, 47, cries out as doctors treat his leg wound at Yarmouk hospital, after a parked car bomb missed a commando police patrol but killed two people and injured 10 civilians and four police commandos in the southern Saydiyah district of Baghdad, Iraq, June 17, 2006.
U.S. Army Chaplain Paul-Anthony Halladay, center, of Mobile, Ala., offers a prayer with U.S. troops while an Iraqi soldier, background, does his evening prayers from atop his tank, before their joint mission in Ramadi, 70 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, June 17, 2006.
Iraqi boys play soccer on a deserted street during the hours of the vehicle ban in central Baghdad, Iraq, June 16, 2006. Iraqi authorities have initiated a four-hour driving ban on Fridays, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., aimed at preventing violence during traditional Islamic prayer time.
Market sellers clear up the debris after a mortar shell was fired at the more than one-century-old Isterbadi market in the predominantly Shiite suburb of Kazimiyah, killing at least four people and wounding 13, in Baghdad, Iraq, June 17, 2006.
Ahmed Rahim, 5, center, looks in at the remains of the supermarket attached to his house, after a parked car bomb struck the Sadiyah neighborhood of southwestern Baghdad, killing at least three civilians and wounding 14, in Baghdad, Iraq, June 16, 2006.
An Iraqi soldier walks past a wall covered in the photographs of some of those who died in the previous attack in April, at the scene where a shoe bomber blew himself up during Friday prayers inside the Buratha mosque in northern Baghdad, Iraq, June 16, 2006. The attack in one of Baghdad's most important Shiite Mosques killed at least 10 people and wounded 20.
Children sort through garbage at a dump just south of Najaf, Iraq, June 15, 2006. More than 120 families live next to the dump and work on it during the day, trying to salvage anything of value to sell. Children sometimes are killed when vehicles offload rubbish or they die of disease.
One of 200 Iraqi prisoners holds a Quran while waiting to be released from the Abu Ghraib prison compound, under a national reconciliation plan announced by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki last week, in Baghdad, Iraq, June 15, 2006. Under the plan, 2,500 inmates will be released.
Some of the 200 Iraqi prisoners wait inside the Abu Ghraib prison compound, shortly before they are released from Abu Ghraib prison, June 15, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq.
Salih Mohaiemed, center, grieves for his brother Zaydan Mohaiemed, while his friend, Ahmed al-Jubouri, comforts him at a mosque after gunmen stormed the Sunni Muslim bin Aqil mosque near Tikrit, killing four people and wounding 15, according to police in Tikrit, Iraq, June 15, 2006.
An Iraqi girl looks out through the shattered windows of her apartment above the scene of a parked car bomb that struck the northern district of Qahira, killing at least four civilians and wounding six according to police, in Baghdad, Iraq, June 14, 2006.
Iraqi Interior Ministry commandos frisk a motorist and search his car in the Dora neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, June 14, 2006. Iraqi troops were out in force and cars were backed up at checkpoints in Baghdad as Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki launched a major security crackdown aimed at ending the violence that has devastated the capital.
Residents gather at the scene of a parked car bomb that struck the northern district of Qahira, killing at least four civilians and wounding six according to police, in Baghdad, Iraq, June 14, 2006.
President George W. Bush, right, greets members of the military at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, June 13, 2006. Bush made a surprise visit to the Iraqi capital to boost the government of new Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Salwan Karim, center, grieves over the body of his brother who was killed in one of the explosions, at the hospital in Kirkuk, after a series of explosions struck the oil rich city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, June 13, 2006, killing at least 16 people.
Residents inspect the scene after a parked car bomb detonated in the al-Washash market next to the upscale Mansour district and killed five people and wounded 13 others, in Baghdad, Iraq, June 13, 2006.
Iraqi men spray water onto the burning car owned by Ahmed Ali al-Yasin, the brother of Asaad Ali al-Yasin the head of Samarra city council, after he was injured with his son Othman Ahmed Ali, by the explosion from a timed-bomb attached to the car, in the city of Samarra, Iraq, June 12, 2006.
Friends from a sports club grieve at the funeral of two Iraqi athletes, Alaa Sabeeh and Raied Hussein, who were killed Sunday night when a car bomb exploded as they were leaving a sports hall, at al-Kindi hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, June 12, 2006. It was the second strike in two days against the busy shopping district in the Karradah neighborhood of Baghdad, which killed at least four and wounded 16.