15 March 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 16 Mar 2007 In brewing prosecutors hubbub, Rove rears his head in the form of emails with Sampson over which lawyers were "loyal Bushies." Senate Republicans swat down resolution to withdraw the majority of troops from Iraq in 2008; Democrats in both houses say they won't give up. The House will vote next week whether to give D.C. its first seat, though the bill's chances of getting past the Senate are slim. Why did Khalid Shaikh Mohammed confess? To aid other terror defendants? To send a message to the American public? The new face of Al Qaeda? The militant Shakir al-Abssi, in Lebanon, says it's within his group's rights to attack Americans in their homes. California moves its presidential primary up four months; the creation of a de facto national primary shifts the voting landscape for the entire country. Lucinda Rosenfeld on the three American Apparels: the ironic, the sexy, and the boring but reliable. Ikea confuses American shoppers by charging for shopping bags, displaying "live sculptures." Businesses near to the factory launched a Save Our Sauce campaign. The last bottle of HP sauce has rolled off the line in Birmingham. Once cut, the $1,000 "luxury pizza" works out to a more affordable $125 a slice.