| On this day, March 17th
Two years ago today New York Governor Eliot Spitzer resigns after his involvement in a high-priced prostitution ring is uncovered.
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| On this day, March 16th
Simon & Garfunkle make Grammy history in 1971 and a major development in the Iran-Contra affair happens on this day in 1988.
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| On this day, March 15th
Adolf Hitler proclaims The Third Reich in 1933 and an infamous Hollywood marriage begins on this day in 1964.
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| On this day, March 14th
The body of President John F. Kennedy is moved to a permanent burial place at Arlington National Cemetery on this day in 1967.
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| On this day, March 13th
A former U.S. president dies on this day in 1901 and a man shoots and kills 16 children and a teacher before committing suicide in Scotland in 1996.
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| On this day, March 12th
President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first "fireside chat" in 1933 and kidnapping victim Elizabeth Smart is found alive on this day in 2003.
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| On this day, March 11th
Janet Reno is confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Attorney General, becoming the first female to hold that office, on this day in 1993.
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| On this day, March 10th
Alexander Graham Bell makes the first successful phone call in 1876 and the world loses a Hollywood legend on this day in 1998.
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| On this day, March 9th
American B-29 bombers attack Tokyo in 1945 and a controversy causes CBS to cancel The Smothers Brothers Show on this day in 1969.
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| On this day, March 8th
A devastating flu pandemic begins in 1918 and a baseball legend loses his battle with cancer on this day in 1999.
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