WIRELESS FLASH BRIEFS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

WIRELESS FLASH BRIEFS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Wireless Flash) -- Tiger Woods is taking a swing at violent video games. Woods is asking parents not to buy video games that are rated "adult" or "mature." Surveys show that 55 percent of parents aren't aware video games have a rating system. -- SAN FRANCISCO -- The recent mayor's race in San Francisco really went to the dogs. The campaign manager of a canine candidate named Basil the Dog claims about 8500 residents cast write-in votes for the labrador retriever. -- NEW YORK -- A lot of vacationers are all wet -- or at least they wish they were. According to a new survey by Kimberly-Clark, 22 percent of Americans say their ideal motel room would include a jacuzzi in the bathroom. -- LOS ANGELES -- Garth Brooks may be trying to capture a hip audience with his new CD but he'll be a square next week -- as in "Hollywood Squares." Garth won't be the only musician of note: Members of Sugar Ray will also be appearing on the show. -- BOSTON -- First there was the war on drugs -- now there's a war on cellular phones. Car experts Tom and Ray Magliozzi, who host the public radio talk show "Car Talk," fear folks yakking on cell phones while behind the wheel are causing crashes, and want to have the phones banned from the open road.