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    • People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      People watch fireworks during the first edition of 'Golden Nights' International Pyrotechnic Festival in Bucharest July 5, 2008.

    • Australian singer Kylie Minogue smiles as she poses for photographers with the OBE she received from Britain's Prince Charles for her services to music at Buckingham Palace in London July 3, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Australian singer Kylie Minogue smiles as she poses for photographers with the OBE she received from Britain's Prince Charles for her services to music at Buckingham Palace in London July 3, 2008.

    • Serena (L) and Venus Williams of the U.S. talk to each other during their quarter-finals doubles match against Bethanie Mattek of the U.S. and Sania Mirza of India at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 2, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      Serena (L) and Venus Williams of the U.S. talk to each other during their quarter-finals doubles match against Bethanie Mattek of the U.S. and Sania Mirza of India at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 2, 2008.

    • Acrobats perform during the presentation of A400M military aircraft in Seville, southern Spain June 26, 2008. Europe unveiled the A400M military aircraft on Thursday, giving the public a first glimpse of a powerful turboprop plane built to supply seven NATO countries with urgently needed strategic airlift capacity. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Acrobats perform during the presentation of A400M military aircraft in Seville, southern Spain June 26, 2008. Europe unveiled the A400M military aircraft on Thursday, giving the public a first glimpse of a powerful turboprop plane built to supply seven NATO countries with urgently needed strategic airlift capacity.

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    • Spain's Rafael Nadal walks across a roof of the commentery box, with the match time showing,  as his celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer  the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Anja Niedringhaus.

      Spain's Rafael Nadal walks across a roof of the commentery box, with the match time showing, as his celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

    • Rafael Nadal of Spain holds his trophy after defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland in their finals match  at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 6, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Rafael Nadal of Spain holds his trophy after defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland in their finals match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 6, 2008.

    • LONDON - JULY 06:  Samantha Stosur of Australia poses with the trophy after winning with  Bob Bryan of United States the mixed doubles Final match against Katarina Srebotnik of Slovenia and Mike Bryan of United States on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 6, 2008 in London, England. From Getty Images.

      LONDON - JULY 06: Samantha Stosur of Australia poses with the trophy after winning with Bob Bryan of United States the mixed doubles Final match against Katarina Srebotnik of Slovenia and Mike Bryan of United States on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 6, 2008 in London, England.

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    • LONDON - JULY 06:  Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy winning the Championship during the men's singles Final match against Roger Federer of Switzerland on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 6, 2008 in London, England. From Getty Images.

      LONDON - JULY 06: Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates with the trophy winning the Championship during the men's singles Final match against Roger Federer of Switzerland on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 6, 2008 in London, England.

    • A visitor places her hands on a "Tangible Earth", a digital globe which real time global metrological data is fed through the Internet from about 300 places in the world, is displayed at an exhibition pavillion inside the media centre for G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit in Rusustu town, on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido July 6, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

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    • People wait in the rain before the men's finals match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 6, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

      People wait in the rain before the men's finals match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 6, 2008.

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      Spectators hold umbrellas on centre court as rain stops play during the semi-final match between Zheng Jie of China and Serena Williams of the U.S. at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London July 3, 2008.

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Various Electronic Arts games are on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Video game publisher Electronic Arts says its fiscal fourth-quarter net loss widened on a slew of charges, though adjusted results beat Wall Street's expectations. Redwood City, Calif. -based Electronic Arts Inc. reports a loss of $94 million, or 30 cents per share, compared with a loss of $25 million, or 8 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
1 month ago: Various Electronic Arts games are on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Video game publisher Electronic Arts says its fiscal fourth-quarter net loss widened on a slew of charges, though adjusted results beat Wall Street's expectations. Redwood City, Calif. -based Electronic Arts Inc. reports a loss of $94 million, or 30 cents per share, compared with a loss of $25 million, or 8 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier.
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  • Gerhard Florin, chief executive Electronic Arts addresses the Reuters Technology summit in Paris, May 19, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • Gerhard Florin, chief executive Electronic Arts addresses the Reuters Technology summit in Paris, May 19, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • Gerhard Florin, chief executive Electronic Arts addresses the Reuters Technology summit in Paris, May 19, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • Gerhard Florin, chief executive Electronic Arts addresses the Reuters Technology summit in Paris, May 19, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Gerhard Florin, chief executive Electronic Arts addresses the Reuters Technology summit in Paris, May 19, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.
  • Various Electronic Arts games on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Video game publisher Electronic Arts says its fiscal fourth-quarter net loss widened on a slew of charges, though adjusted results beat Wall Street's expectations. Redwood City, Calif. -based Electronic Arts Inc. reports a loss of $94 million, or 30 cents per share, compared with a loss of $25 million, or 8 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • Various Electronic Arts games are on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Video game publisher Electronic Arts says its fiscal fourth-quarter net loss widened on a slew of charges, though adjusted results beat Wall Street's expectations. Redwood City, Calif. -based Electronic Arts Inc. reports a loss of $94 million, or 30 cents per share, compared with a loss of $25 million, or 8 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • A stack of Electronic Arts titles NBA Live 2008 (L) and NCAA March Madness 2008 can be seen stacked for sale in New York March 27, 2008. Take-Two Interactive Software Inc told shareholders on Wednesday to reject a $2 billion hostile bid from rival video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc as too low, but said it had begun to explore a sale or other options. Take-Two said it was still open to a combination with EA or another company, but not before the April 29 release of its "Grand Theft Auto 4" title. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A stack of Electronic Arts game title, FIFA Street 3, sits next to Take-Two Interactive Software title, Grand Theft Auto IV, in New York March 27, 2008. Take-Two Interactive Software Inc told shareholders on Wednesday to reject a $2 billion hostile bid from rival video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc as too low, but said it had begun to explore a sale or other options. Take-Two said it was still open to a combination with EA or another company, but not before the April 29 release of its "Grand Theft Auto 4" title. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • A stack of Electronic Arts game NCAA Football 2007 can be seen stacked for sale in New York March 27, 2008. Take-Two Interactive Software Inc told shareholders on Wednesday to reject a $2 billion hostile bid from rival video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc as too low, but said it had begun to explore a sale or other options. Take-Two said it was still open to a combination with EA or another company, but not before the April 29 release of its "Grand Theft Auto 4" title. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • This March 24, 2008 file photo shows Will Wright, creator of computer game hits such as SimCity and The Sims, and the highly anticipated "Spore," at the Electronic Arts office in Emeryville, California. Alien beings destined to inhabit the "Spore" computer game after its launch later this year were coming to virtual life on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 with the debut of a free "creature creator."  Electronic Arts-owned Maxis has the software available at www.spore.com to let people make inhabitants for an eagerly-anticipated computer game that is the brainchild of "Sims" creator Will Wright. "Spore," to be released in September 2008, will let people dictate the genetic development of animated characters in a mock universe. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • This photo released by Electronic Arts shows' "Spore," which is one of the first big games announced for Apple's iPhone. The video game maker EA said Thursday that it has launched a hostile $2 billion tender offer for rival Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. From AP Photo by .
  • In this Feb. 25, 2008 file photo, the exterior of Electronic Arts headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. is seen. The video game publisher  is extending the deadline on its $2 billion tender offer for smaller rival Take-Two Interactive for a third time. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • In the Feb. 25, 2008 file photo, showing the exterior view of Electronic Arts headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. Video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. will release a quarterly earnings report after the closing bell on Wall Street Tuesday, May 13, 2008. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • Electronic Arts video game Madden 08 is on display next to Take-Two Interactive Software video game Grand Theft Auto at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Monday, Feb. 25, 2008. Video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. on Monday urged the publisher of "Grand Theft Auto" to quickly accept its unsolicited $2 billion takeover bid, saying it's only a matter of time before it declares "game over" and pulls its premium offer. EA wants an agreement on a deal before the release of "Grand Theft Auto IV." Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. says it's willing to talk, but only after the next installment of its popular crime game goes on sale in April. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • Exterior view of Electronic Arts headquarters in Redwood City, Calif., Monday, Feb. 25, 2008. Video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. on Monday urged the publisher of "Grand Theft Auto" to quickly accept its unsolicited $2 billion takeover bid, saying it's only a matter of time before it declares "game over" and pulls its premium offer. EA wants an agreement on a deal before the release of "Grand Theft Auto IV." Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. says it's willing to talk, but only after the next installment of its popular crime game goes on sale in April. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • A journalist listens to a presentation about the game mechanics of the title "SimCity Societies: Destinations" at an Electronic Arts demonstration in New York February 13, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • In this photo of a screen grab released by  Electronic Arts shows  crashing cars create high-speed havoc in "Burnout Paradise". From AP Photo by .
  • In this photo of a screen grab released by Electronic Arts, shows a scene from "Burnout Paradise". From AP Photo by .
  • In this photo of a screen grab released by Electronic Arts, shows a scene from "Burnout Paradise". From AP Photo by .
  • View of the headquarters of Vivendi SA in Paris, Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. Shares of Vivendi SA rose Monday after the company said a day earlier that it plans to acquire a controlling stake in Activision Inc. in a deal that would create a rival to a rival to Electronic Arts Inc. as the world's largest video game publisher. From AP Photo by JACQUES BRINON.
  • People walk past the headquarters of Vivendi SA in Paris, Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. Shares of Vivendi SA rose Monday after the company said a day earlier that it plans to acquire a controlling stake in Activision Inc. in a deal that would create a rival to  to Electronic Arts Inc. as the world's largest video game publisher. From AP Photo by JACQUES BRINON.
  • This photo released by Electronic Arts/MTV Games, shows a screen grab  from "Rock Band"  which adds drums and vocals to your guitar-bass assault. From AP Photo by .
  • Activision Inc. provided this screen shot from the Xbox 360 version of "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare."  Vivendi SA on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007 said that it plans to acquire a controlling stake in Activision Inc. and combine the company with Vivendi Games in a deal that would create a rival to Electronic Arts Inc. as the world's largest video game publisher. From AP Photo by .
  • John Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Arts, speaks at the Reuters Media Summit in New York, November 29, 2007. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • John Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Arts, speaks at the Reuters Media Summit in New York, November 29, 2007. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • John Riccitiello, Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Arts, speaks at the Reuters Media Summit in New York, November 29, 2007. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • This photo released by by Electronic Arts shows a screen grab of "Smarty Pants", which adds a few Wii gimmicks to the trivia-quiz format. From AP Photo by .
  • Actress Hayden Panettiere poses on the press line at the launch for the Electronic Arts video game "Need for Speed ProStreet" at Les Deux restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007. From AP Photo by Dan Steinberg.
  • Actress Hayden Panettiere poses on the press line at the launch for the Electronic Arts video game "Need for Speed ProStreet" at Les Deux restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007. From AP Photo by Dan Steinberg.
  • This photo released by Electronic Arts shows a screen shot of "Rock Band"  which is pulling out all the stops when it takes on "Guitar Hero III"  on Nov. 20. From AP Photo by .
  • In this screen shot,  provided by Electronic Arts Inc., depict scenes from the new video game "The Simpsons Game." Players can control the whole Simpson family in a variety of missions to save Springfield. From AP Photo by .
  • In this screen shot,  provided by Electronic Arts Inc., depict scenes from the new video game "The Simpsons Game." Players can control the whole Simpson family in a variety of missions to save Springfield. From AP Photo by .
  • In this screen shot,  provided by Electronic Arts Inc., depict scenes from the new video game "The Simpsons Game." Players can control the whole Simpson family in a variety of missions to save Springfield. From AP Photo by .
  • In this screen shot,  provided by Electronic Arts Inc., depict scenes from the new video game "The Simpsons Game." Players can control the whole Simpson family in a variety of missions to save Springfield. From AP Photo by .
  • The attached undated screen shot courtesy of publisher Electronic Arts Inc., shows Tiger Woods in "Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08." From AP Photo by .
  • Jarrod Mizell (R) plays the guitar as he and his friends play the Electronic Arts Rock Band video game during the E for All video game expo in Los Angeles, California October 19, 2007. The event, open to the public, showcases new video games and celebrates the video game experience. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Daniel Jur (R) plays a video game in the Electronic Arts booth at the E for All video game expo in Los Angeles, California October 19, 2007. The event, open to the public, showcases new video games and celebrates the video game experience. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • This undated screen shot provided by Bioware, shows "Mass Effect. "  Electronic Arts plans to acquire BioWare, developers of "Mass Effect," and Pandemic Studios. From AP Photo by .
  • Two popular Electronic Arts games are seen on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. in this Oct. 15, 2007 file photo. Electronic Arts Inc. on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008 said it was pushing ahead with a bid to take over upstart gaming rival Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., despite rebuffs from the smaller company. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • Two popular Electronic Arts games on display at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Monday, Oct. 15, 2007. EA is expected to release quarterly earnings after the market closes on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. From AP Photo by Paul Sakuma.
  • This image, provided by Electronic Arts Inc., shows scene from the new hockey video game "NHL 08." It's one of two new video games linked to the new National Hockey League season. From AP Photo by Electronic Arts Inc.


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Spain's Rafael Nadal walks across a roof of the commentery box, with the match time showing,  as his celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer  the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Anja Niedringhaus.

Spain's Rafael Nadal walks across a roof of the commentery box, with the match time showing, as his celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

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Spain's Rafael Nadal holds his trophy aloft as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth.

Spain's Rafael Nadal holds his trophy aloft as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

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Spain's Rafael Nadal bites on his trophy as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth.

Spain's Rafael Nadal bites on his trophy as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

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Switzerland's Roger Federer sits in his courtside chair following his five set loss to Spain's Rafael Nadal in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Anja Niedringhaus.

Switzerland's Roger Federer sits in his courtside chair following his five set loss to Spain's Rafael Nadal in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

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Switzerland's Roger Federer watches the trophy presentation ceremony after Spain's Rafael Nadal defeated him in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Anja Niedringhaus.

Switzerland's Roger Federer watches the trophy presentation ceremony after Spain's Rafael Nadal defeated him in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

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Spain's Rafael Nadal left, holds his trophy aloft as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Anja Niedringhaus.

Spain's Rafael Nadal left, holds his trophy aloft as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

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Spain's Rafael Nadal left, holds his trophy aloft as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008. From AP Photo by Anja Niedringhaus.

Spain's Rafael Nadal left, holds his trophy aloft as he celebrates his defeat of Switzerland's Roger Federer in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 6, 2008.

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