SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Florida law does not require Tiger Woods to speak to police officers about his Friday car crash because it's being investigated as a traffic accident. But the Florida Highway Patrol would still like to talk to Woods. He's already refused to meet with them on two occasions.
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Paul Merhige (MUR'-heej) is still on the run. Florida authorities have issued an arrest warrant charging him with murder and attempted murder in the shooting deaths of four relatives after a Thanksgiving dinner in Jupiter, Fla. There's a $10,000 reward for information. Police think he could be in Michigan.
GENEVA (AP) — Swiss voters are deciding in a referendum today whether to accept a ban on the construction of minarets, distinctive spires attached to mosques. Right-wing parties regard them as symbols of militant Islam. Polls indicate growing support for the proposal, but doubt remains about whether it will pass.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is stepping up its effort to deal with the foreclosure crisis. The Treasury Department says the administration will announce steps on Monday aimed at accelerating the number of home loans being converted into loans with lower monthly payments.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When a Los Angeles hairstylist accepted a collect call from a customer, she had no idea it would run more than $45. The customer called from a pay phone because her cell had died. The government says collect calls are now largely unregulated since most major companies left the business.









