Prior to her appointment as London bureau chief in
1998, Miller held several bureau chief positions for The
Times: Jerusalem (1995-1998), Bonn (1993-1995), Mexico
City (1988-1993) and San Salvador (1985-1988). She served
two years as a staff reporter covering the U.S.-Mexico
border for The Times' former San Diego County edition and
earlier completed reporting internships in Washington,
D.C. and Los Angeles.
Before joining The Times, she served as a reporter with
the San Diego Union and Associated Press' Mexico City
bureau and as an intern with the San Jose ( Calif.)
Mercury News. In 1989, she won the Inter-American Press
Association's "spot news" award for a two-part series on
Nicaragua's Sandinista government and party.
Miller earned a bachelor's degree with honors in
American studies from the University of California, Santa
Cruz.