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Uday Hussein

Uday Saddam Hussayn al-Tikriti (June 18, 1964 – July 22, 2003), () was the eldest son of Saddam Hussein and his first wife, Sajida Talfah.

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  • Iraq's National Soccer Team Gets Back on the Pitch

    committee's jurisdiction and was apparently also dissolved. FIFA, which held to a hands-off stance throughout much of Uday Hussein 's sadistic rule of Iraqi soccer, pronounced this decision as illegitimate political interference. On Monday, it announced

    05/29/2008Blogs
  • Dialing For Dollars

    …In 2003, an Iraqi informant was awarded $30 million for information that led authorities to Saddam's sons, Uday and Qusay Hussein . Another $3 million was paid out in 2004 for information about three other figures in the Iraqi regime who were being hunted …

    01/30/2008Nation
  • Thanksgiving at Uday Hussein’s House

    …is no running water except for the shower, which is always freezing cold. The base itself is built around what was once Uday Hussein 's home, and its pool sits drained and dusty next to the tent where food is served. But some argue that it is these kinds …

    11/23/2007Blogs
  • Growing Pains

    …water pipe, outside the Coalition troops’ quarters—a dilapidated four-story building which apparently once housed Uday Hussein ’s prostitutes—a group of U.S. soldiers has a frank discussion about their relationship with the Iraqis, and the …

    08/30/2006
  • Brazen Raid
    Brazen Raid

    …coach and two players Killed for wearing shorts in Mac of course Iraqi Olympic team never had an easy under the charge of Uday Hussein Saddam on the Olympic team was reportedly tortured and imprisoned for losing games back in 2004 hour. After the invasion …

    Uday Hussein found at 0:34

    07/15/2006Video

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