Word: uday
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...This is a way to show the Harvard community about ourselves," said Uday N. Kumar '94, co-president of the SAA. "There are many [first-years] involved and this is good for our future. The two shows that we have prove that there is a wide interest at Harvard in South Asian affairs...
...Yellow Power' might have been an accident, but it's indicative of the way AAA can't represent South Asians," said Uday N. Kumar '94, co-president...
...Harvard-Radcliffe South Asian Association last night elected Uday N. Kumar '94 and Mona M. Patel '94 as co-presidents of the growing organization...
...reason was soon clear. When the burly man sitting with his back to our table rose to leave, he was quickly surrounded by soldiers assigned as bodyguards. It was Saddam Hussein's son Uday, 27, whose most notable accomplishment in his relatively young life was to have beaten a presidential bodyguard to death with a club...
...Baath Party was firmly entrenched, and Saddam embarked on a rising career that earned him the monicker "Butcher of Baghdad." He ordered up, presided over and even participated in executions of rivals, some of them once close friends. Two years ago, Saddam ordered the trial of his own son Uday, who had clubbed to death a presidential bodyguard. Eventually Saddam succumbed to appeals for clemency, and Uday was merely sent into brief exile...