Fender Tucker has been a disk magazine editor and publisher, and a self-publisher of books.
In 1986 he sold a couple of his home-programmed games to the Loadstar disk magazine for the Commodore 64 computer, and in September 1987, applied for and got the job of Managing Editor of the magazine. There, he set a tone for the publication which gave it a "cult following" which lasted even after the Commodore 64 was considered "obsolete" by most. By the mid-1990s, its publisher, Softdisk, was no longer interested in continuing its publication, so Tucker, along with his wife Judi Mangham (a co-founder of Softdisk) split Loadstar off as a separate company, J&F Publishing. In 2001, the editorship was passed to Dave and Sheri Moorman.
Tucker operates an independent publisher named Ramble House which republishes "forgotten" works, such as the novels of Harry Stephen Keeler, a wacky mystery writer from the 1930s and 1940s.
In 1986 he sold a couple of his home-programmed games to the Loadstar disk magazine for the Commodore 64 computer, and in September 1987, applied for and got the job of Managing Editor of the magazine. There, he set a tone for the publication which gave it a "cult following" which lasted even after the Commodore 64 was considered "obsolete" by most. By the mid-1990s, its publisher, Softdisk, was no longer interested in continuing its publication, so Tucker, along with his wife Judi Mangham (a co-founder of Softdisk) split Loadstar off as a separate company, J&F Publishing. In 2001, the editorship was passed to Dave and Sheri Moorman.
Tucker operates an independent publisher named Ramble House which republishes "forgotten" works, such as the novels of Harry Stephen Keeler, a wacky mystery writer from the 1930s and 1940s.
Bob Cruz (1953 - 1995) was an American disc jockey and announcer who grew up in Levittown, New York. A weekend announcer at WLCY in Tampa, Florida, where he went by the name of Bob Morgan, Cruz was hired in 1976 to replace Jay Reynolds at radio. Besides presenting the 'all night show' on WABC, he became the permanent replacement for Dan Ingram when the latter was not available, possibly because his voice resembled that of Ingram. Cruz later took over afternoons in 1979 when Ingram moved to morning drive. He left WABC in March of 1981, but remained in New York for a time doing voice-over work for the ABC television program 20/20, as well as ABC television's coverage of the Olympics, and scores of national commercials.
Cruz died at the age of 42.
Cruz died at the age of 42.
La Trobe University Squash Club Ltd. is a squash club in Melbourne's north west suburb of Bundoora. It provides students, teaching staff, alumni and local residents with access to six competition standard courts.
Recently, the courts have been overhauled and upgraded, with new walls and paint, a new roof (following the removal of a straw-hatched roof) and the installation of four LED lamps on each court to increase visibility and decrease blind spots created by long fluorescent lights.
Competition results
Women:
* Southern University Games 2016 (singles): 1 x Gold Medal, 1 x Bronze Medal.
* Australian University Games 2016 (teams): 1 x Gold Medal
Men:
* Southern University Games 2016 (singles): 1 x Silver Medal.
* Australian University Games 2016 (teams): 1 x Silver Medal.
Four of the Club's players were also awarded a 'Green and Gold' medal, which is awarded to the best of the best players during the week of competition and selected by an independent panel of judges.
Pennant:
La Trobe University Squash Club Ltd. has a number of teams each season competing in the SSL (Southern Squash League) Open and Womens Open Pennant divisions. The teams range from 'a-cup grade' (Women's), and A-Grade to the lowest division of D-Reserve.
The Women's a-cup grade team has been the most successful, winning the top division of the SSL Women's Open in 2016 and 2017.
Recently, the courts have been overhauled and upgraded, with new walls and paint, a new roof (following the removal of a straw-hatched roof) and the installation of four LED lamps on each court to increase visibility and decrease blind spots created by long fluorescent lights.
Competition results
Women:
* Southern University Games 2016 (singles): 1 x Gold Medal, 1 x Bronze Medal.
* Australian University Games 2016 (teams): 1 x Gold Medal
Men:
* Southern University Games 2016 (singles): 1 x Silver Medal.
* Australian University Games 2016 (teams): 1 x Silver Medal.
Four of the Club's players were also awarded a 'Green and Gold' medal, which is awarded to the best of the best players during the week of competition and selected by an independent panel of judges.
Pennant:
La Trobe University Squash Club Ltd. has a number of teams each season competing in the SSL (Southern Squash League) Open and Womens Open Pennant divisions. The teams range from 'a-cup grade' (Women's), and A-Grade to the lowest division of D-Reserve.
The Women's a-cup grade team has been the most successful, winning the top division of the SSL Women's Open in 2016 and 2017.
There many Restaurants in Karachi serving national and international cuisines. The most restaurants in Karachi serve the Mughlai Cuisine. There are restaurants in all areas of Karachi and most popular ones are located in Saddar, Clifton, Tariq Road, Defence Society, Port Grand, ginsoy extreme Chinese etc.
Mughlai Cuisine a style of cooking developed in South Asia by the imperial kitchens of the Muslim Mughal Empire. It represents the cooking styles used in North India (especially Uttar Pradesh and Delhi), Pakistan,and the Indian city of Hyderabad. The cuisine is strongly influenced by the Central Asian cuisine, the region where the Chagatai-Turkic Mughal rulers originally hailed from, and it has in turn strongly influenced the regional cuisines of Kashmir and the Punjab region. Paya, Haleem, Biryani, Kabab, Nihari with Naan are the most popular food in Karachi.
Within Pakistan, cuisine varies greatly from region to region, reflecting the country's ethnic and cultural diversity. Food from the eastern provinces of Punjab and Sindh are similar to each other and can be highly seasoned and spicy, which is characteristic of the flavors of the South Asian region. Food in other parts of Pakistan, particularly Balochistan, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas also hold distinct tastes based on various regional influences. In Karachi, there are many restaurants serving regional cuisines of Pakistan.
International cuisine and fast food are popular in the cities. Blending local and foreign recipes (fusion food), such as Pakistani Chinese cuisine, is common in large urban centres. Furthermore, as a result of lifestyle changes, ready made masalas (mixed and ready to use spices) are becoming increasingly popular. However, given the diversity of the people of Pakistan, cuisines generally differ from home to home and may be totally different from the mainstream Pakistani cuisine.
The majority of the most renowned Karachi restaurants serving local clientele are quite basic. Most restaurants have plastic chairs, bare formica tables and school cafeteria vibe. Many restaurants are takeout where most of the customers dine in their cars in the restaurant parking lot.
There many international fast food franchises in Karachi including: McDonald's, Pizza Hut, etc.
List of Restaurants in Karachi
The following is a partial list of some of the most well-known restaurants in Karachi.
* KhanJi
* Port Grand Food and Entertainment Complex
* Zelin Coffee House
* BBQ Tonight
* Kolachi
* Kabab House
* Javed Nihari
* Zahid Nihari
* Meerut Kebab House
* Zameer Ansari Kabab House
* Hanifia
* Sabri Nihari
* Cafe Aylanto
* Ginsoy - Extreme Chinese
* Café Flo
* Xander's
* Pantry
* Nando's
* Usmania
* Kaybee's
* Roaster's
* Al Haaj Bundu Khan
Mughlai Cuisine a style of cooking developed in South Asia by the imperial kitchens of the Muslim Mughal Empire. It represents the cooking styles used in North India (especially Uttar Pradesh and Delhi), Pakistan,and the Indian city of Hyderabad. The cuisine is strongly influenced by the Central Asian cuisine, the region where the Chagatai-Turkic Mughal rulers originally hailed from, and it has in turn strongly influenced the regional cuisines of Kashmir and the Punjab region. Paya, Haleem, Biryani, Kabab, Nihari with Naan are the most popular food in Karachi.
Within Pakistan, cuisine varies greatly from region to region, reflecting the country's ethnic and cultural diversity. Food from the eastern provinces of Punjab and Sindh are similar to each other and can be highly seasoned and spicy, which is characteristic of the flavors of the South Asian region. Food in other parts of Pakistan, particularly Balochistan, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas also hold distinct tastes based on various regional influences. In Karachi, there are many restaurants serving regional cuisines of Pakistan.
International cuisine and fast food are popular in the cities. Blending local and foreign recipes (fusion food), such as Pakistani Chinese cuisine, is common in large urban centres. Furthermore, as a result of lifestyle changes, ready made masalas (mixed and ready to use spices) are becoming increasingly popular. However, given the diversity of the people of Pakistan, cuisines generally differ from home to home and may be totally different from the mainstream Pakistani cuisine.
The majority of the most renowned Karachi restaurants serving local clientele are quite basic. Most restaurants have plastic chairs, bare formica tables and school cafeteria vibe. Many restaurants are takeout where most of the customers dine in their cars in the restaurant parking lot.
There many international fast food franchises in Karachi including: McDonald's, Pizza Hut, etc.
List of Restaurants in Karachi
The following is a partial list of some of the most well-known restaurants in Karachi.
* KhanJi
* Port Grand Food and Entertainment Complex
* Zelin Coffee House
* BBQ Tonight
* Kolachi
* Kabab House
* Javed Nihari
* Zahid Nihari
* Meerut Kebab House
* Zameer Ansari Kabab House
* Hanifia
* Sabri Nihari
* Cafe Aylanto
* Ginsoy - Extreme Chinese
* Café Flo
* Xander's
* Pantry
* Nando's
* Usmania
* Kaybee's
* Roaster's
* Al Haaj Bundu Khan