Two children lay dead in the morgue of Al Nur hospital, following a bomb that landed in a busy market in the Al Shula'a district of West Baghdad Friday March 28, 2003, killing dozens, according to local hospital sources, and wounding scores. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Members of the Amer family pray over the remains of their family members in their home after a bomb landed in a busy market in the Al Shula'a district of West Baghdad, Friday March 28 2003. Arabic language television stations reported Friday that U.S. missiles killed more than 50 people in the market. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Razaq Al Kazem Al Khafaji grieves over the bodies of his children in Hilla in the southern province of Babylon on Tuesday. Khafaji lost 15 members (including six children) of his family as his car was bombed by coalition helicopters while fleeing Haidariya towards Babylon. Thirty-three civilians were killed and 310 wounded in a US-British bombing of the residential area of Nader south of the city of Hilla, 80km south of Baghdad (photo by Karim SAHIB/AFP)