Testimony in 1984 In 1984, the Mayor testified voluntarily before a Federal grand jury here that he did not use drugs.
Testimony at Trial Mr. Myers testified that Mr. McMillian asked him for a ride to the cleaning store.
Testimony at Trial Mr. Bohus testified that Shalimar imported 9,000 pairs of gloves of that brand, style and color for various stores.
Testimony in Retrial of Ex-Banker A prosecution witness against the former investment banker Frank P. Quattrone testified about the months before an e-mail message that is at the heart of his trial.
Earlier Testimony Challenged Medical experts testified at the hearing that if the testing is to be useful it would have to be done several times a year on tens to hundreds of thousands of health-care workers.
Testimony of Psychiatrists The psychiatrist testified that in an emergency room interview Miss Boggs had told another doctor that she sometimes ran in front of traffic and had a right to do so.
Testimony From Lorenzo Mr. Lorenzo had testified before the bankruptcy court for the first time earlier yesterday.
Testimony on Medicare A Medicare official testified he told the White House in June that a prescription drug bill would cost more than official estimates.
Medical Testimony In a two-day hearing last week, medical experts for Mr. Klein testified that his wife's pregnancy increased the risk for a comatose patient and could threaten her life.
Testimony of 2 Kennedys First Senator Edward M. Kennedy and then his son Patrick testified in the William K. Smith trial.