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...Omar A. Urquidez ’05, the idea of a brotherhood is more that of an only child. An enthusiastic, yet solo, member of Pi Iota Alpha, Urquidez is a one man fraternity here a Harvard—if such a thing exists...
...last one standing. Urquidez spends a lot of time with his brothers at Boston University, planning events, going to their meetings and “trying to aid others in succeeding.” His brother at B.U., Christian F. Ponce, says that Omar has not been shy about “providing both himself and his opinions” to his brothers at B.U. The B.U. chapter, though, is not worried about their fledgling Harvard brother. Ponce says that “The Harvard chapter will continue to exist [under Urquidez’s leadership]...because of the previous...
...sure we're going to catch Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar this year." BRYAN HILFERTY, U.S. military spokesman, making a prediction as the Army readies a spring offensive to search...
...sure we're going to catch Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar this year." Bryan Hilferty, U.S. military spokesman, making a bold prediction, as the Army readies a spring offensive in search...
When a Pakistani judge ordered the death penalty for Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh in July 2002 for the murder of U.S. journalist Daniel Pearl, the Islamic militant was defiant. In court Sheikh had his lawyer read a threat to Pakistan's President: "Let's see who dies first, me or Musharraf." Now, after two bomb attempts in December on President Pervez Musharraf's life, investigators are treating Sheikh's warning as more than just bravado. Most of the dozen or so plotters who twice placed bombs on Musharraf's motorcade route belonged to Jaish-e-Muhammad, an outlawed militant group...