29 March 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 29 Mar 2007 Bush bullies back on Iraq, and Pelosi turns on him for picking a fight (Reid, meanwhile, keeps it real). New York D.A. Arthur Branch contemplates a run for president. Iran makes the captured British troops "confess" on TV. Zimbabwe undone: Loyalists turning disloyal, activists abducted and beaten, Mugabe jets to Tanzania to fight for his future. White House sniffles after Saudi King doesn't RSVP to dinner invitation. Fascinating breakdown of Russia's reconsideration of its nuclear friendliness with Iran. WHO says circumcision should be added to tools battling HIV, especially in southern Africa. Instances where future Nobel prize winners had their research rejected by journals. Pompidou architect Richard Rogers wins Pritzker Prize. The only warmth in my life is the heated toilet seat. Finalists in salaryman poetry contest reflect lonely life in Japan. Seven questions answered about Japan's "sex slave" problem. One in 30 people have fallen in love on a bus. Lovely spring has come to New York, and Thoth can sing again in the Angel Tunnel. Should you forget: August Wilson's plays are without equal in our time. And though not for Hedley, a king's house.