An angry Los Angeles federal judge imposed a gag order Tuesday on all attorneys in the Richard W.
Fred Miller, San Diego State athletic director, announced a marketing plan Friday that he hopes
A man rose from the courtroom audience Friday and screamed denunciations of Richard W.
A former FBI agent succeeded in infiltrating the Soviet KGB, but his superiors turned his victory to ashes by accusing him of being a Soviet spy, his attorney said Wednesday.
The first defense witness at Richard W.
The opening defense witness in the spy trial of former FBI agent Richard Miller admitted Wednesday
Linda Sharp sounded a bit distant on the phone, and not just because she was about 2,000 miles away.
The people defending the first FBI agent ever accused of espionage tend to portray him as as a bloated, forgetful, inept lout.
Lee Miller, who for many years was the major float maker for Pasadena's annual Tournament of Roses Parade, died Monday in Huntington Beach.
Defending champion Greg Norman and little-known Jim Gallagher each fired an opening-round 67 Thursday to share a one-stroke lead in the $650,000 Canadian Open at Oakville, Canada.
UC Irvine didn't particularly care who its opponent would be in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles County say that even though Miller Brewing Co.'
Lawyers for Richard W.
The University of Montana women's basketball team--slow of foot but stout of heart--Sunday afternoon made USC forget how it got to the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Craig Miller of Santa Ana, defeated second-seeded Evan Ratner of Smithtown, N.Y., 2-6, 6-2, 7-6, in
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Cheryl Miller was released from the hospital Sunday, with a big headache and a lot of questions.
It has been one injury after another for Cheryl Miller this season.
Burnout is the buzz word for athletes and coaches who feel pressured by success.
Chip Hanauer, driving the turbine-powered Miller American, won the $125,000 Madison Regatta for unlimited hydroplanes at Madison, Ind.