http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A20090-2003Oct26.htmlBAGHDAD, Oct. 26 -- The al-Rashid hotel quaked when a volley of rockets battered its walls early Sunday morning, fatally wounding a U.S. army officer who was staying just a floor below the visiting Deputy Defense Secretary, Paul Wolfowitz.
Until the rocket attack, the theme of Wolfowitz's three-day visit to Iraq had been the increasing stability of the country. But that upbeat image was shaken by the rocket blasts that pounded the hotel just after 6 a.m. Baghdad time (11 p.m. Saturday in Washington).
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When the firing stopped, this reporter went down the hall to Room 1124, where one of the rockets had exploded. The wooden furniture inside had been shattered by the explosion and a water pipe had burst, sending water gushing ankle-deep into the hall.
Another reporter traveling with Wolfowitz, Stephen Hayes of the Weekly Standard, entered the room and found a man slumped in a chair in a corner, seriously wounded from shrapnel and broken glass. A medic arrived soon and began treating him.
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