- HEALTH CARE
- Travel Agency Files Chapter 11 Petition
- Special Devices Inc. Profit Falls 32% in 2nd Quarter
- NATIVES RESTLESS: More Ventura County residents are...
- When West Meets East : Asian Clients Are Crucial to Some Southland Ad Firms
- Putting on the Ritz for O.C.'s Homeless
- Alcohol's Mixed Message : Health: You think you're helping your heart by drinking in moderation? Winemakers might agree, but health officials continue to point to the risks.
- Move to Ban Gang Members From Parks Dies
- COLUMN LEFT/ BRAD SHERMAN : The Governor's Local Tax Booby-trap : Wilson tells counties to pass 'general purpose' tax hikes for public safety; the courts object.
- Strawberry Issue Gets to Lasorda : Dodgers: Manager tires of questions about right fielder, who returns to lineup in 9-4 victory over Rockies. Reed has big game.
- Catch-and-Release Helps Angels, 8-2 : Baseball: The Rangers' Gonzalez can't hold on to Salmon's 12th home run.
- Mendoza Has His Reputation on the Line Every Single Season : Baseball: Palm Springs manager's batting average was the inspiration for the zone that signals mediocrity in the majors.
- About 300,000 World Cup Tickets Sold
- Marcus Jones
- OPERA REVIEW : A Thoughtful 'Capriccio' Caps Strauss Festival in S.F.
- STAGE
- Malibu Comics Launching New Super-Hero Line
- ARCS Mortgage Inc., the Calabasas mortgage-banking affiliate...
- Consumer Delinquency Rate Drops : Credit: Analysts say improved finances set stage for greater spending. Meanwhile, inventories are up 0.1% in April.
- Bearish Investors Hope IHOP Stock Goes Flat : Franchises: The Glendale-based pancake restaurant chain is growing at a brisk pace. But its shares continue to attract short-sellers.
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : Culture : A Teacher Turns Student : * Long ago, China was the model for Asians. Now the Communist titan's citizens eagerly learn from their capitalist neighbors.
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : VIETNAM
- California IN BRIEF : THOUSAND OAKS : Attic Dweller Won't Be Prosecuted
- Thousand Oaks Faces Reality of Gangs : Violence: In wake of a weekend shootout that left one dead and three wounded, officials struggle to restore the image of a safe city.
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : POSTCARDS from China : 'These Are Not Dreams'
- California IN BRIEF : CARMEL : Rezoning Backed by Eastwood Approved
- FDA: Vitamin Claims Need to Be Proven
- An Undeniable Fiscal Truth
- LONG BEACH : Sentencing Postponed in Slaying of Student
- McDonnell Douglas Launches Ads Boosting Delta Rockets : Marketing: Newspaper and trade magazine spots are designed to woo buyers and improve the company image.
- Former Irvine Insurance Executives Indicted : Prosecution: Three are accused of stealing millions in a health-care scheme at a now-defunct firm. Two former associates have pleaded guilty.
- Systron Donnor Corp. of Sylmar won a...
- California IN BRIEF : LEE VINING : Yosemite Shaken by 3.0 Earthquake
- 27 Haitians Arrive in Miami as Camp at Cuba Closes
- Publisher Leads in Nigerian Vote
- Power Lunch? : They ate a salad. They went into labor. And another urban myth is born.
- Activist Ensures Seniors Are Heard on Health Reform
- Toxic Cleanup of 13 Bases Estimated to Top $3 Billion : Environment: State says costs for El Toro, Seal Beach facilities would be $325 million. Officials want to ensure availability of U.S. funds before a final decision is made on military closures.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Builders to Seek Exemption for Seniors Housing Project
- County Landmark Is on the Rebound : Santa Paula: Repairs are being made on the Glen Tavern Inn. Site will reopen as a school for Japanese students.
- Dark Horse Ginsburg Benefited From Confusion at Starting Gate : Judiciary: She was saddled early by attacks from an unlikely source--women's groups. In a stumbling process, though, she pulled ahead.
- Save Face: Choose (and Use) Moisturizer
- Air Force Takes Delivery of Troubled C-17 Cargo Jet : Military: Doubts persist the McDonnell Douglas plane will perform as promised. It faces flight restrictions.
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : Postscript : Maoist Heartland No More
- POSTCARDS from China : The Coach
- BREA : Bills for Municipal Services to Go Up
- COUNTYWIDE : Electric Shuttle Bus Put in Use by OCTA
- TRACK AND FIELD / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Dan and Dave Are Together on TV, but They Will Not Meet in Oregon
- The promising band One Hit Wonder, fronted...
- Wood & Smoke (Minus 1) Reignites to Go Full-Tilt Ahead
- San Clemente Man Accused of AIDS Assault
- Case Against Man in Attic Dropped : Thousand Oaks: David Michael Russell is back to picking up trash and pulling weeds.
- NOW Assails 'Sexist Pigs' at Newport City Hall Rally : Demonstration: Twenty protesters condemn decision to reinstate fired police officials and allow them to retire.
- Luther Petty Jr.; Restaurateur Founded Oil Firm
- Surprising, Perhaps, but a Strong Choice : Last week, court nominee seemed to be below others on list two other nominees seemed to be at top of list
- 3rd Condor in 9 Months Dies Accidentally : Wildlife: A year-old female either flew into a power line or was hit by a car east of Fillmore.
- Proving Grounds : Schooler Wants to Show He Can Still Pitch
- Packinghouse Found Guilty of Discrimination
- HEALTH CARE
- ENTERTAINMENT
- New Accounting Software: State of the Art...
- At 2 Ends of City, Death by Stray Fire : Crime: A retired nurse and a maid were sitting in homes when gang gunfire erupted outside and killed them.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD to Increase Patrols at Parks This Summer
- CIF Tries to Rebound From a Bad Situation
- Johnson Gets 15 Strikeouts
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Farrell Under Microscope Tonight
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baroque Fest Ends on Imaginative Note
- New Mayor, but It's the Same Old Mess
- Adobe Software Could Start New Era in Computer Communication : Technology: Sharing of polished documents removes a major hurdle blocking the paperless office.
- Hilton to End Calling Card Fees : Hotels: Travelers have complained for years about the surcharges. Other major chains are expected to follow.
- TIG to Lay Off 500 of Its Workers Nationwide : Transamerica: Of the job cuts, 149 will be from the San Fernando Valley.
- HEALTH CARE
- NOT MAKING IT: The Writers Guild says...
- An Evening Fit for a Schwarzenegger
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Articulate Judge Seen as Match for Conservatives : Court: Her step-by-step style minimizes abrupt changes. It could help build centrist consensus.
- POSTCARDS from China : Death by Duck
- Discuss Hillary With Some and You've Just Got to Get Personal
- BOOK REVIEW : A Murky Mystery on Cape Cod : AT SEA <i> by Toby Olson</i> ; Simon & Schuster $19, 208 pages
- 3 Bay Area Residents Tapped for 'Genius Awards' : Grants: Evolutionary biologist Margie Profet and writers Thom Gunn and Jim Powell are recognized by MacArthur Foundation. Each will receive $30,000 to $75,000 annually for the next five years.
- Chinese Premier Reappears in Public After 7-Week Hiatus
- Jan Krajewski; Brown Backer Set Up Campaign's 800 Number
- IRVINE : UCI Library Receives Grant From Canada
- Vitamin A Appears to Slow Eye Disease
- Judge Rejects Challenge to Pension Hikes for Top County Officials
- SEAL BEACH : Summer Brings a Wave of Graffiti
- IRVINE : City to Construct 8 Sidewalk Ramps
- Tourism in Area Off to Good Start : Hotels: Operators pin hopes on clear skies and an improving economy.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Hearing Scheduled on Fate of Coffeehouse
- WOODLAND HILLS : Granting of Liquor License Held Back
- Angry Readers Take Pen in Hand and . . .
- AST Research Appoints Tandy Executive as Vice President
- Mercury Records' Money Man Moves to Polygram Video
- Soros, Goldsmith Likely to Hold On to Gold Positions : Investing: Renowned traders' commitments, along with strong demand in the Far East and tightening supply, add credibility to hope for a sustained rally.
- Dow Up 9.68 as Investors Await CPI News : Market Overview
- Management: Brillstein/Grey Entertainment, the management and production...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- State's Delegation Makes Final Plea to Save 15 Bases : Military: Lawmakers say California faces loss of far more than its share of jobs from closures. Some members attack other installations in attempts to protect those in their districts.
- View From Japan : Investors See a Good Deal : There was a 250% annual rise in businesses' financial stake in China last year. But a history of boom and bust has some in Tokyo urging caution.
- Ciller to Form New Turkish Government
- Daniel P. Warner; AIDS Activist, Shanti Foundation Co-Founder
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : THAILAND
- Harvard-Westlake Student Wins Top Scholastic Honor : Education: Vishnu S. Menon, 18, will receive the Presidential Scholar award in Washington, D.C.
- PLACENTIA : Utility Tax Increase Will Be Considered
- COUNTYWIDE : Freeway to Close for Crash Reconstruction
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Air Force Commander Will Retire
- Panel Proposes Changes to Strict Sign Law : Glendale: The Planning Commission recommends lifting the ban on flags, banners and balloons.
- Camarillo Hospital to Lay Off 90
- TENNIS / WIMBLEDON : Agassi and Navratilova Get a Break in Seedings
- Guard Is Down for Major Injuries : Boxing: Insurance coverage usually proves inadequate when fighters have to be hospitalized.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Technical Problems Plague Second Day of Playboy Fest : Many acts sparkle--but they can't always be heard. The sound of some big draws is reduced to a muddy wash.
- Amgen Strikes Deal to Research Pill Alternative to Epogen Drug
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : Military : Wary Neighbors Watch China Arm : Asians wonder about Beijing's strategic intentions. Some fear instability if it seeks to convert growing economic clout into political hegemony.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Stricter Day-Worker Ordinance Debated
- DANA POINT : Baby Stabbed With Fork; Mother Held
- COUNTYWIDE : $624-Million Budget Approved by OCTA
- SANTA PAULA : Administrator Predicts Worsening Budget Woes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ozzie Canseco Quits Triple-A Team
- Surfers Set for Huntington Beach
- Weekend Box Office : Universal's Monster Smash
- 'Substantial Barriers' to Minority Writers, Survey Finds
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : The Neighbors : Taiwan, Four Other Nations Take Stock of China
- POSTCARDS from China : Science Marches On
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : Asia's Emerging Powerhouse
- $18-Million Shortfall in Court Financing Forecast : Jurisprudence: County legal experts fear proposed slashes in state support would result in justice denied.
- CAMARILLO : Residents Help in Renovation Effort at Park
- AGOURA HILLS : City Layoffs, Utility Tax to Be Considered
- Exhibit Simulates Mission to Mars
- Economics to Be Key Issue in Hearings of Civil Rights Panel
- SANTA ANA : Math Teacher Gets Top Faculty Award
- VAN NUYS : Businessman Gets 2 Years in Perjury Case
- Somalia Arsenals Must Go
- Salsa Is Adding Spice to Southland Soccer : Start-up franchise: The team appears to have a realistic outlook on its role in the sports scene.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Outdoor Feast of Cross-Cultural Music at FESTAC : Influences and styles of African and Caribbean arts underscore the soul, calypso and reggae played at a daylong festival in Long Beach.
- LYNWOOD : Trial Ordered in Slaying of Councilwoman's Husband
- Vickman's Calls It a Day After 74 Years of Serving Breakfast
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Webster Doing Plenty in Reserve Role
- LOCAL NOTES : Garrison-Jackson Will Join Dukes for at Least Half of TeamTennis Season
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: BET Holdings Inc.
- Dow Up 9.68 as Investors Await CPI News : Market Overview
- Philips to Distribute Voiced Powered Device
- Spear Financial Changes Name to JMC Group
- Glenfed Offers Plan to Raise Cash With New Common Stock : Banking: Chairman says move would 'dramatically strengthen' the savings and loan, which faces seizure.
- Cookie Dough Maker Opens Ventura Facility
- Koll Co. to Acquire Chicago Property Management Firm : Merger: The Newport Beach company sees its purchase of Rubloff Inc. as a means to become one of the dominant players in the industry.
- Kodak's Stock Jumps on Hopes for Restructuring : Wall Street: Investors are betting that the company is finally ready to take actions needed to restore profitability.
- Needle Scare Prompts Warning to Pepsi Drinkers in Four States
- Computer Order Placed With Access HealthNet
- Amgen and Start-Up Firm Join in Research : Biotechnology: The agreement involves a company developing a potential rival to the Thousand Oaks giant's anemia drug.
- Canon Computer Moving Into Building Near Airport
- Clinton Picks Moderate Judge Ruth Ginsburg for High Court : Judiciary: President calls the former women's rights activist a healer and consensus builder. Her nomination is expected to win easy Senate approval.
- 3rd Condor Dies in Wild After Accident
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JOSHUA MURAVCHIK : Why Accept the Hubris of Tyrants? : The newly democratic world must hold the line on rights.
- James Monroe High Opens a Courtroom
- LOS ANGELES : Challenge to County Pension Hikes Rejected
- Misdemeanor Filed in Alleged AIDS Spit Case
- SHERMAN OAKS : Meeting Will Focus on Future of Schools
- Kroeker Has High Hopes for Valley LAPD Community Policing
- Just a Song at Twilight
- Linebacker Banks of Giants Signs With Redskins
- Clippers Talk to Weiss, Musselman
- NBA FINALS NOTES : It Was a Long Game, but Was It a Great One?
- K-Swiss Offers 1.3 Million Shares of Common Stock
- Payroll Associates Opens Office in Orange County
- ENERGY
- HEALTH CARE : Quantum Health Wins the Top Award From Public Relations Group
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Way Cleared for Execution of Killer
- Gore Seeks to Reassert U.S. Role on Environment in U.N. Speech
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : Dissent : No Reprieve for Political 'Criminals'
- Assembly Approves Cigarette Tax Hike to Fight Breast Cancer : Government: The 2-cent-a-pack increase would raise $38 million a year for research, detection and education about the disease. The bill goes to the Senate.
- 5 Illegal Immigrants Hurt as Fleeing Van Tumbles Into Ravine
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : THOUGHT FROM NEIGHBORS
- Edwin B. Wood, Retired Executive of Bank, Dies at 87
- POLITICS WATCH : Role Models
- VENTURA : Warrant Issued for Suspended Attorney
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Feed the Needy Program Turns Less Into More
- SUNLAND : Video Messages Leave No Smokescreens
- What They Like Best Is Consistency
- Lopez Remarks Lead to Confusion : Autos: VW purchasing chief sends mixed signals about plans for a super- efficient plant in Spain.
- AIRLINES
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : SOUTH KOREA
- Health Net Forms Electronic Network
- Rockwell International Corp. of Canoga Park won...
- Burbank, Palmdale Machinists OK 3-Year Lockheed Contract : Labor: 'Skunk Works' approves pact despite reduced cost-of-living raises. Sunnyvale votes today.
- Litton Data Systems of Agoura Hills won...
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Preventing That Reptile Look
- Gov. Casey Has Heart-Liver Transplant
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : Ancient Power Steps Into Asian Spotlight
- Serbs Pound Muslim Enclave and Sarajevo
- Frehley Was Happy to Kiss Kiss Goodby : Glitter Group's Singer/Guitarist Says the Band 'Became a Nightmare'
- Car Smog Trade-Off Plan Ignores L.A. Harbor Threat
- Clinton's Ratings
- Cost Controls Lift Xircom
- Chickens Come Home to Roost at Sears
- Arnold Schoenberg
- HDTV Jobs
- Female Police Officers
- Jobs in Washington
- Deficit Plan
- State Shouldn't Rob Peter to Pay Paul
- Metric System May Be Right for These Times
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 15, 1993
- Obituaries - June 15, 1993
- Obituaries - June 15, 1993
- Union Federal Critically Short on Cash, Faces Seizure by U.S. : Thrift: The Brea holding company for the 18-branch savings bank said it is trying to recapitalize the institution but also is considering selling it.
- WESTMINSTER : Flag Day Is Unfurled in Schools
- A Sticky Situation at Airport : Travel: Passengers are stuck for hours due to resurfacing problems on the main runway. 'On-time' flight messages add to confusion.
- O.C. Supervisors to Join Revolt Against Tax Shift : Government: Chairman Wieder says board will defy Wilson on proposal to send county revenue to schools.
- Orange County Signals Intent to Join Tax Revolt
- Jury Urges Death for Killer of Girl, 9
- CHINA: THE GIANT AWAKENS : View From Hong Kong : Colony Looks to South China After '97 : Family and language ties suggest post-reversion economic relations will be tightest with nearby province. Where money flows, culture may follow.
- U.N. Expands Battle Against Somali Warlord
- Riordan Team Begins Planning for Changeover : City Hall: Advisers discuss appointments and Administration priorities. About 200 Bradley commissioners are asked to resign.
- Death Penalty Recommended in Girl's Killing : Courts: Nadia Puente, 9, was kidnaped, raped by Richard DeHoyos. Jurors deliberated 4 days.
- Fresno-Born Karabakh Commander Dies on Battlefield : Caucasus: Monte Melkonian is mourned as 'hero No. 1' of the war. The longtime soldier and Armenian activist was 36.
- DOUBLE GOOD: Clinton's U.S. Supreme Court nomination...
- Police Question Syringe Finding : Van Nuys: Woman says she was jabbed by a hypodermic needle in a soda can. Authorities say the report may be a hoax.
- Does Cosby Have Ingredients for NBC Purchase?
- Lawmakers Get Framework for State Budget
- U.S. to Push Human Rights Globally, Christopher Says : Justice: Issue will guide policy in trade, foreign aid, he reports. U.N. chief links development and democracy.
- Back From the Front : Young Hunger Striker Returns to San Fernando High School
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 15, 1993
- JAPAN
- TAIWAN
- SEAL BEACH : Music to Continue at Restaurant
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : San Marino: The Affluent Grapple With Low-income Housing
- Bosnia, Low Expectations Cast Pall Over Rights Meeting
- Donald K. Slayton; Mercury Astronaut
- COLUMN ONE : Big Wheels, Chromed Dreams : Owners of custom mini-trucks lavish time and money in pursuit of nothing more than a second glance. This fraternity of '90s-style lowriders offers a window on the soul of the city.
- COUNTYWIDE : New Tree Project Takes Root at Parks
- ANALYSIS : Learning From Job, Johnson Does a Job
- Pedroza Adds Two More Victories to Comeback
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop and Music : Celebratory Concert Marks 20-Year Los Lobos Survival
- Mancuso Tops List to Head United Artists : Film: The ex-Paramount Pictures chief would be called on to revitalize the pioneering-- now dormant--UA studio.
- Pepsico Tests Food Carts at Moscow Subway Stops : Restaurants: Pushcarts featuring Taco Bell food are aimed at Muscovites' insatiable fast food appetite.
- Israel to Streamline High-Tech Export Process : Trade: New legislation will create enterprise zones to free investors from crippling bureaucratic regulation and high taxes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Risks Image as Reed in the Wind : Presidency: His waffling over the Supreme Court nomination may undercut his leadership. Analysts see lack of 'skill and will' for the office.
- 52 Reported Killed as Serb Rockets Hit Bosnia Hospital
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Scientist's 33-Day Hunger Strike Ends
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt in Thousand Oaks Gang Shootout
- Blacks' Battle in Military Likened to Gays' : Armed forces: Activists point to parallels in arguing for an end to the Pentagon's ban on homosexuals. But African-American veterans of segregated units are divided over today's debate.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council OKs Designs for Rapid Falls Park
- YORBA LINDA : Council to Consider $36-Million Budget
- FULLERTON : Utility-Users Tax Hearing to Be Held
- Year of Learning Dangerously : From Violence to Teacher Suspensions, Chaos Has Ruled at Isbell School
- Angels, Mariners Stage Comedy of Errors
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Anthony Young Loses Again, 2 Short of Record
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow's Errorless Streak Ends
- Previous Top 5 Highest-Grossing Openings, Non-Holiday Weekend
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Marathon Events Overshadow the Performances : Jazz: Socializing, audio problems at Playboy Festival make it difficult for audience to connect with energetic, entertaining artists.
- Gems of Wisdom for a Portfolio That Shines
- Bond Rally Story Marked by Plot Twists
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- O.C. Homeowners Battling Associations : Regulation: Critics call the groups intimidating bullies. They say they are protecting the rights of all.
- Panel Backs Davis to Head Liquor Board
- LAGUNA BEACH : Landslide Victim's Claim Rejected
- GroveShakespeare Survival Down to Final Hours
- New Police Panel Chief to Play Key Watchdog Role : LAPD: Joseph Rouzan is known as an iron-willed trouble-shooter. But critics question suitability for role.
- Legislative Budget Talks Center on Sales Tax Dispute : Spending: Issue could cause showdown with Gov. Wilson. As deadline approaches, conference panel reports progress on other issues.
- Shortcut-Takers Got Message When Barriers Went Up
- Draining Parks Budget : District May Lose $2.5 Million From $6.8-Million Budget; Rally Planned Tonight
- The Job for America Is More Jobs for Youths : Washington fiddles, but private sector tries to fill some gaps
- 'Mailman Don' Gets a Special Delivery of Love
- LA HABRA : Schools Honor 7 Retiring Employees
- BOOK REVIEW : A Tell-All About the Sex Lives of Insects : BROADSIDES FROM THE OTHER ORDERS: A Book of Bugs <i> by Sue Hubbell</i> ; Random House $23, 288 pages
- Local School Districts Expel More Students Over Weapons : Education: Boards adopt 'zero tolerance' policies. Elementary and middle-grade campuses help fuel the trend.
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Decide on Pizzeria Plan
- MOORPARK : Students' Math Scores Highest in County
- Priest Goes His Own Way for Lost Souls : Clergy: Father Rick Chunn asks no questions in a ministry that motors along Valley freeways. Roman Catholic officials consider him an imposter.
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Hicks Is Not Afraid of the Dark
- Newsletter Takes Pride in 'Liberal-Bashing' : Politics: Orange County publication put out by twentysomething conservatives takes aim at leftists and moderates. A target calls Illuminare staff 'storm troopers of the right.'
- WATER POLO / ALAMO CUP : Second Life Is Prosperous as U.S. Beats Russia for Title
- Launching Pad : Recreation: Dozens of jugglers turn out at Valley College each Thursday night to practice, swap tips and have a good time.
- The Pacific Chorale received the prestigious $5,000...
- Wobbly Legs, Bland Food and Nurses Who Giggle
- Resignation Deepens Azerbaijan Crisis
- First Step Toward New Policy on Haiti? : Court ruling on HIV-infected refugees could prod Clinton into a much-needed initiative
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Resident Awards College Scholarship
- FULLERTON : Broken Key Foils Carjacking Attempt
- LAGUNA BEACH : Man Kidnaped and Stabbed in Dispute
- Sensitivity and Soldiering Are Historic Enemies : Tailhook: The scandal points up the war/peace dilemma. Do we want good fighters or good citizens?
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Sullivan Breaks Long Drought
- 'Classic Rock' Revolution Hits the Airwaves of England : Radio: Virgin Radio's format is devoted to album-oriented rock of the last 25 years. 'We're the first legalized station to be allowed to play this kind of music,' says the station's chief executive.
- The Great, and the Not-So-Great, Outdoors : O.C. pop music review: Eleven bands play the KROQ Weenie Roast & Sing-A-Long, and 5 are disappointing.
- Few Would Recommend 'Jurassic' for Children
- New Method to Fight Diabetes Found Effective
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senators Seek Higher Taxes on Business
- GADFLY'S REWARD: One nice thing about being...
- The Nonstop Mom : Camille Geraldi understands rejection. That's why she's taken in 24 children with special needs.
- 9 Hurt in Fight at County Jail in Castaic
- Today's Agenda
- Skin Cancer Rates Have Australians Running for Cover
- Next to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks...
- In Defeat, Coach at a Loss for Words : Soccer: Menezes doesn't speak to anyone, including his players, after Salsa drop their second consecutive game, 3-2.
- SOCCER / U.S. CUP : Playing Not to Lose, England Ties Brazil
- Head-Banging by Him Is for Wrong Reason
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Compelling Concert by Baroque
- Pacoima Man Fatally Stabbed; Assailant Remains at Large
- Gallegly, Beilenson Free of Lobby Funds in '92
- Theft Means Tears for a Clown