Iraqis excavated what appeared to be a mass grave filled with the remains of dozens of people who apparently were executed after a 1991 Shiite uprising in Khan Al-Rubea, a town north of Najaf, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
Members of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, a Shiite group, work with shovels and bare hands excavating what appeared to be a mass grave filled with the remains of dozens of people believed to have been executed after a 1991 Shiite uprising, in Khan Al-Rubea, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
A man searching for a loved one looks for identifying clues at the site of a mass grave containing an unknown number of bodies in a field just south of Babylon, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003. Locals describe soldiers from Saddam Hussein's regime visiting the area at night for a period of several months following the first Gulf War, dumping bodies mixed up with trash.
Iraqis wander through unidentified remains of dozens of people who were recently exhumed at the site of a mass grave containing an unknown number of bodies, in a field just south of Babylon, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
Students hold hands as they walk to their classroom at the Nile Primary School in Baghdad, Sunday, May 4, 2003. Sunday was the first day of class for most of them since the war began March 19, and the first without Saddam Hussein.
A schoolgirl carries a portrait of Saddam Hussein for a storage room after it was removed from her classroom as students return to class at the Nile Primary School in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
Iraqi students, amused by the presence of press, laugh together shortly after arriving for class at the Eastern Secondary School, in Baghdad, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
The U.S. Army's 350th psychological operations, or 'PSYOPS,' Company personnel pass out leaflets and broadcast messages at a marketplace in an impoverished neighborhood in Al Kut, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
Czech Republic military medics carry a boy wounded while trying to collect water from a broken water pipe in the Iraqi town of Basra, Sunday, May 4, 2003. Access to water remains limited in Iraq's second largest city as both humanitarian groups and British military have been working to restore the city's outdated and war damage water system.
Soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division patrol near an underground oil refinery at Baiji, near Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
Soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division inspect the entrance of an oil refinery situated under the Jabal Makhul mountains, near Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
Soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division enter an underground oil refinery at Baiji, near Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
US Soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division enter an underground oil refinery at Baiji, near Saddam Hussein hometown of Tikrit, Iraq, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
A poster of President Saddam Hussein reflects in a police officer's sunglasses while a group of former Iraqi police reverted to a police station in Baghdad, Sunday, May 4, 2003.
Police officers greet each other while a group of former police reverts to a police station in Baghdad, Sunday, May 4, 2003. Iraqi police made their return in the streets Sunday under the supervision of U.S. forces trying to restore law and order in the capital.