None Left Untouched by Daily Violence.
Photo credit: An Iraqi man gestures at the site of a car bomb attack that killed at least 20 civilians outside a court house, in the northern city of Kirkuk July 23, 2006. Car bombs killed at least 56 people in Iraq on Sunday as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki prepared for a White House visit expected to focus on easing violence that has raised doubts over his reconciliation efforts. (REUTERS/SLAHALDEEN RASHEED, HO)
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