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In 1956, Karcher opened the first two Carl's Jr. restaurants – so named because they were a smaller version of Carl's Drive-In Barbecue restaurant – in Anaheim and Brea. [8] The first local Carl's Jr. was built in 1956 on the former Janss Street next to St. Boniface Catholic Church about half a block away from Anaheim High School .
Carl Jones Jr. (born August 8, 2001) is an American professional football linebacker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the UCLA Bruins . Early life
Carl’s Jr. is led by parent company CKE Restaurants Holdings, and from 2000 to 2017, CKE was run by Andrew F. Pudzer, who was a very vocal advocate of the racy ads. [ 37 ] By the end of 2019, the company decided to change their advertising direction after partnering up with 72andSunny advertising agency. [ 38 ] “
Margaret Magdalen Heinz Karcher (March 2, 1915 – June 6, 2006) was an American fast-food pioneer who co-founded the Carl's Jr. hamburger chain with her husband Carl Karcher, which today is owned by parent company CKE Restaurants.
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Karcher objected to the sexualized nature of the Carl's Jr. ad campaigns of the 2000s, and was said to have been "heartbroken that a company he founded on Christian principles has taken such an amoral act." [8] Karcher died on January 11, 2008, from complications of Parkinson's disease, at age 90, just five days before he would have turned 91. [9]
Lam's idea of a sublayer which offers a “secure sockets interface” to applications was novel and a radical departure from contemporary security research for Internet applications (e.g., MIT's Kerberos, 1988–1992). Lam wrote a proposal to the NSA University Research Program, which was funded for two years. [230]