Mon, Mar 24
2004—A-list broadcast journalists crack up at a black-tie dinner as President George W.[MD] Bush jokes about “his” failed search for WMDs. Less amused: families of the 691 GI’s killed to date in the war he began. 1989—Exxon issues a message about its stance on the environment—through the hull of the Exxon Valdez. 1985—Shot by a Soviet sentry while peeping at an East German tank shed, U.S. Army Maj. Arthur D. Nicholson becomes what the Pentagon calls “the last casualty of the Cold War.” 1972—A gang of burglars breaks through the roof of the United California Bank’s vault in Laguna Niguel, Calif., to rip off Richard …