23 March 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 23 Mar 2007 With the liberals out of the way, House looks ready to approve a deadline for removing troops from Iraq. Senate follows House in approving subpoenas for Rove, Miers, Kelley; White House sticks to its offer of private, unsworn meetings. Lucky explosion at an internet cafe reveals terrorists' plan to destroy ships and landmarks in Morocco. Murder hunt launched for the strangler of Pakistan's cricket coach. Terry McMillan sues her groove-maker for $40 million. Grooms who take their bride's last name discover hostile reception. Two days after British troops left Basra, hell broke loose--and U.N. chief Ki-moon ducks for cover. Are harassed journos forsaking time-consuming phone calls in favour of checking their facts on Wikipedia? Stephen Merchant tries to save journalism. In first weeks, Gates argued for shutting down Gitmo, much to the displeasure of Gonzales and Cheney. Account of how Talking Points Memo broke the U.S. attorney story. Well: How is attorney general Alberto Gonzales being strung up? That's right: like a piñata. Aaron Sorkin to string The Flaming Lips' lights across the Great White Way. Those who made weapons for Lord of the Rings will now make weapons for you. The Paperang is a sensationally high performance, easy to make, precision engineered paper airplane.