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    • Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to  Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Georgian soldiers run near a blazing building after a Russian bombardment in Gori, 80 km (50 miles) from Tbilisi, August 9, 2008. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town of Gori on Saturday, killing at least 5 people, a Reuters reporter said. The bomb hit the five-story building in Gori close to Georgia's embattled breakaway province of South Ossetia when Russian warplanes carried out a raid against military targets around the town.

    • CARSON, CA - JULY 31:  Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California. From Getty Images.

      CARSON, CA - JULY 31: Andre Villa practices in the Moto X Freestyle during the summer X Games 14 at Home Depot Center on July 31, 2008 in Carson, California.

    • A woman collects drinking water from a tube well at the flooded village of Godadhar in Faridpur July 27, 2008. Several areas in north and northeastern Bangladesh remain inundated with floodwaters after the embankments of the rivers Jamuna and Padma collapsed due to heavy rainfall earlier this week. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      A woman collects drinking water from a tube well at the flooded village of Godadhar in Faridpur July 27, 2008. Several areas in north and northeastern Bangladesh remain inundated with floodwaters after the embankments of the rivers Jamuna and Padma collapsed due to heavy rainfall earlier this week.

    • LONDON - JULY 25:  Reese Hoffa of United States competes in the Men's Shot Put Final during day 1 of the Norwich Union Aviva London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace Stadium on July 25, 2008 in London, England. From Getty Images.

      LONDON - JULY 25: Reese Hoffa of United States competes in the Men's Shot Put Final during day 1 of the Norwich Union Aviva London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace Stadium on July 25, 2008 in London, England.

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    • Paraguay's former President Nicanor Duarte is seen on a TV camera screen as he leaves the Congress in Asuncion, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008. Duarte, was elected to the Senate during a general election in April but more than half of the senators boycotted his incorporation to the Congress on Thursday. From AP Photo by Jorge Saenz.

      Paraguay's former President Nicanor Duarte is seen on a TV camera screen as he leaves the Congress in Asuncion, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008. Duarte, was elected to the Senate during a general election in April but more than half of the senators boycotted his incorporation to the Congress on Thursday.

    • Andre Hohne of Germany (1866) falls to the track during a lap of the National Stadium at the start of the men's 50 kilometer race walk at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 22, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Andre Hohne of Germany (1866) falls to the track during a lap of the National Stadium at the start of the men's 50 kilometer race walk at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 22, 2008.

    • PARAMUS, NJ - AUGUST 21: Ben Crane plays a shot on the 4th hole during the first round of The Barclays at Ridgewood Country Club on August 21, 2008 in Paramus, New Jersey. From Getty Images.

      PARAMUS, NJ - AUGUST 21: Ben Crane plays a shot on the 4th hole during the first round of The Barclays at Ridgewood Country Club on August 21, 2008 in Paramus, New Jersey.

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    • United States' Jeremy Wariner, front, reacts after United States' LaShawn Merritt, back, won the gold in the men's 400-meter final during the athletics competitions in the National Stadium  at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008. From AP Photo by Kevin Frayer.

      United States' Jeremy Wariner, front, reacts after United States' LaShawn Merritt, back, won the gold in the men's 400-meter final during the athletics competitions in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008.

    • NAPLES, FL - AUGUST 19: A man hold his shoes while walking home from work in street flooding from Tropical Storm Fay August 19, 2008 in Naples, Florida. Fay moved inland Tuesday after making landfall in southwest Florida, bringing soaking rains and gusty winds but failing to reach the minimal hurricane status that had been predicted. From Getty Images.

      NAPLES, FL - AUGUST 19: A man hold his shoes while walking home from work in street flooding from Tropical Storm Fay August 19, 2008 in Naples, Florida. Fay moved inland Tuesday after making landfall in southwest Florida, bringing soaking rains and gusty winds but failing to reach the minimal hurricane status that had been predicted.

    • Tropical Storm Fay is pictured over the state of Florida in this satellite image taken on August 19, 2008. Fay, currently located inland about 30 miles east-southeast of Ft Myers on the west side of Lake Okeechobee, is expected to remain over Florida through Saturday. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

      Tropical Storm Fay is pictured over the state of Florida in this satellite image taken on August 19, 2008. Fay, currently located inland about 30 miles east-southeast of Ft Myers on the west side of Lake Okeechobee, is expected to remain over Florida through Saturday.

    • This August 20, 2008 NOAA satellite image shows Tropical Storm Fay located south of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Tropical Storm Fay was heading eastward toward Florida's Atlantic coast early August 20, with forecasters saying it will more than likely make a return trip to the waterlogged state after it finally moves offshore."This storm is going to be with us for a while. That's obvious now," Florida Governor Charlie Crist said late Tuesday."It looks like it could be a boomerang storm."  Forecasters said Fay may stick around through Thursday or later. Fay on Tuesday slammed into Florida's southwest coast, buffeting the Sunshine State with severe winds and drenching rains, while also spawning tornadoes and severe flooding. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

      This August 20, 2008 NOAA satellite image shows Tropical Storm Fay located south of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Tropical Storm Fay was heading eastward toward Florida's Atlantic coast early August 20, with forecasters saying it will more than likely make a return trip to the waterlogged state after it finally moves offshore."This storm is going to be with us for a while. That's obvious now," Florida Governor Charlie Crist said late Tuesday."It looks like it could be a boomerang storm." Forecasters said Fay may stick around through Thursday or later. Fay on Tuesday slammed into Florida's southwest coast, buffeting the Sunshine State with severe winds and drenching rains, while also spawning tornadoes and severe flooding.

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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.
4 months ago: 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.
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  • A fair goer plays a computer game of manufacturer Electronic Arts (EA) at the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment on August 20, 2008, the day before it opens to the public, in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Exhibitors from all over the world will present their latest products during the fair running from August 21 to 24, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Fair goers play computer games of manufacturer Electronic Arts (EA) at the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment on August 20, 2008, the day before it opens to the public, in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Exhibitors from all over the world will present their latest products during the fair running from August 21 to 24, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Fair goers play computer games of manufacturer Electronic Arts (EA) at the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment on August 20, 2008, the day before it opens to the public, in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Exhibitors from all over the world will present their latest products during the fair running from August 21 to 24, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Fair goers plays computer games of manufacturer Electronic Arts (EA) at the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment on August 20, 2008, the day before it opens to the public, in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Exhibitors from all over the world will present their latest products during the fair running from August 21 to 24, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • Fair goers play computer games of manufacturer Electronic Arts (EA) at the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment on August 20, 2008, the day before it opens to the public, in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Exhibitors from all over the world will present their latest products during the fair running from August 21 to 24, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • A technician of computer games manufacturer Electronic Arts adjusts games consoles in preparation for the GC (Games Convention) fair for computer games and entertainment on August 19, 2008 in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Exhibitors from all over the world will present their latest products during the fair running from August 21 to 24, 2008. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • In this photo released by Electronic Arts shows the cover for "Batman Begins. " It's a puzzler fit for The Riddler: Why is there no video game based on "The Dark Knight"?. From AP Photo by AP.
  • In this photo released by Electronic Arts shows a scene from "Batman Begins. " It's a puzzler fit for The Riddler: Why is there no video game based on "The Dark Knight"?. From AP Photo by AP.
  • This is an undated file photo of Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown. Brown who was an All-America at Syracuse in 1956 and NFL Rookie of Year in 1957, has filed a lawsuit in New York, Thursday, July 31, 2008, claiming Sony and video game maker Electronic Arts are using his name and likeness in a game without his permission. Brown's lawsuit says the companies sell a video game featuring a character who looks like him and wears his number 32. From AP Photo by AP.
  • In this Nov. 14, 1965 file photo, Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown (32) carries the ball during a football game against the New York Giants in Cleveland. Brown who was an All-America at Syracuse in 1956 and NFL Rookie of Year in 1957, has filed a lawsuit in New York, Thursday, July 31, 2008, claiming Sony and video game maker Electronic Arts are using his name and likeness in a game without his permission. Brown's lawsuit says the companies sell a video game featuring a character who looks like him and wears his number 32. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Tony Parker (C) of the National Basketball Association's San Antonio Spurs sits in a white dome as he is photographed at the Electronic Arts studios in Burnaby, British Columbia July 29, 2008. Parker is to be used as the cover athlete and spokesman for Electronic Arts' new game NBA Live '09. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Tony Parker of the National Basketball Association's San Antonio Spurs is photographed in a spandex suit prior to a motion capture session at the Electronic Arts studios in Burnaby, British Columbia July 29, 2008. Parker is to be used as the cover athlete and spokesman for Electronic Arts' new electronic game NBA Live '09. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Tony Parker of the National Basketball Association's San Antonio Spurs has his body mapped by a computer at the Electronic Arts studios in Burnaby, British Columbia July 29, 2008. Parker is to be used as the cover athlete and spokesman for Electronic Arts' new game NBA Live '09. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • This photo provided by Electronic Arts shows Tony Parker (R) of the San Antonio Spurs playing a game at the Electronic Arts studios July 29, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Parker will be the cover athlete and spokesman for NBA LIVE 09, a video game produced by Electronic Arts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • This photo provided by Electronic Arts shows Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs making a free-throw before NBA players Andre Iguodala (L), Andrea Bargnani (2nd-L), Brandon Roy (2nd-R) and Rudy Gay (R) during a motion capture session at the Electronic Arts studios July 29, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Parker will be the cover athlete and spokesman for NBA LIVE 09, a video game produced by Electronic Arts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • This photo provided by Electronic Arts shows Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs sitting in a white dome as he is photographed at the Electronic Arts studios July 29, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Parker will be the cover athlete and spokesman for NBA LIVE 09, a video game produced by Electronic Arts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • This photo provided by Electronic Arts shows Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey (L) instructing Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs during a motion capture session at the Electronic Arts studios July 29, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Parker will be the cover athlete and spokesman for NBA LIVE 09, a video game produced by Electronic Arts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • This photo provided by Electronic Arts shows Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs having his body mapped by a computer at the Electronic Arts studios July 29, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Parker will be the cover athlete and spokesman for NBA LIVE 09, a video game produced by Electronic Arts. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • BURNABY, CANADA - JULY 29: In this photo provided by Electronic Arts, Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs is photographed in a spandex suit prior to a motion capture session at the Electronic Arts studios July 29, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Parker will be the cover athlete and spokesman for NBA LIVE 09, a video game produced by Electronic Arts. From Getty Images.
  • BURNABY, CANADA - JULY 29: In this photo provided by Electronic Arts, Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs has his body mapped by a computer at the Electronic Arts studios July 29, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Parker will be the cover athlete and spokesman for NBA LIVE 09, a video game produced by Electronic Arts. From Getty Images.
  • PerfHUD 6.0 is a powerful real-time  performance analysis tool for Direct3D  applications. PerfHUD is widely used  by the world's best game developers  and was a 2007 Game Developer Magazine  Frontline Award Finalist. This  screenshot shows Spore, which uses  PerfHUD 6.0 extensively for  optimization. Spore used with  permission from Electronic Arts. (C)  2008 Electronic Arts Inc. EA and Spore  are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Electronic Arts Inc. in  the U.S. and/or other countries. From AP Photo by PR NEWSWIRE.
  • In this artist's rendering provided by Electronic Arts, a sanctioned version of Scrabble for Facebook, released this week by video game maker Electronic Arts Inc., is shown. From AP Photo by AP.
  • Mike McCartney, lead producer for Electronic Arts' video game "Skate It," plays using a Wii balance board at the E3 Media and Business Summit, Tuesday, July 15, 2008, in Los Angeles. From AP Photo by Ric Francis.
  • Peter Moore of Electronic Arts demonstrates the game "Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09" during the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Rod Humble of The Sims Studio gestures during the presentation for the game "The Sims 3" at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Will Wright of Maxis Studio speaks during the presentation for the game "Spore" at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Will Wright of Maxis Studio speaks during the presentation for the game "Spore" at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Will Wright of Maxis Studio speaks during the presentation for the game "Spore" at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Will Wright of Maxis Studio speaks during the presentation for the game "Spore" at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Peter Moore of Electronic Arts speaks at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Former NBA player Bill Walton gestures at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Electronic Arts Chief Executive Officer John Riccitiello speaks at the Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Electronic Arts Chief Executive Officer John Riccitiello speaks at the  Electronic Arts news conference at the 2008 E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles July 14, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.
  • Attendees watch a video presentation at the Electronic Arts news conference, which helped kick off the E3 Media and Business Summit Monday, July 14, 2008, in Los Angeles. From AP Photo by Ric Francis.
  • Glen Schofield, with EA Redwood Shores, discusses the new video game 'Dead Space' at the Electronic Arts news conference which helped kick off the E3 Media and Business Summit Monday, July 14, 2008, in Los Angeles. From AP Photo by Ric Francis.
  • BURNABY, CANADA - JULY 10, : In this handout provided by Electronic Arts, Maurice Edu of the MLS Toronto FC does a bicycle kick during a motion capture session for FIFA Soccer 09 at the Electronic Arts studios July 10, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The video game is scheduled for worldwide release in October 2009. From Getty Images.
  • This handout provided by Electronic Arts shows Maurice Edu of the MLS Toronto FC doing a bicycle kick during a motion capture session for FIFA Soccer 09 at the Electronic Arts studios on July 10, 2008 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. The video game is scheduled for worldwide release in October 2009. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.
  • 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.


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Matamoros of Mexico's Ruben Molina (R) is congratulated by coach Juan Carlos Rodriguez on his RBI triple against Maracaibo of Venezuela during their international semifinal of Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania August 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Matamoros of Mexico's Ruben Molina (R) is congratulated by coach Juan Carlos Rodriguez on his RBI triple against Maracaibo of Venezuela during their international semifinal of Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania August 21, 2008.

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A fan cheers for Matamoros of Mexico during their international semifinal against Maracaibo of Venezuela at the Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania August 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

A fan cheers for Matamoros of Mexico during their international semifinal against Maracaibo of Venezuela at the Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania August 21, 2008.

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Singer Gwen Stefani attends a finals match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London in this July 6, 2008 file photograph. Stefani gave birth to a boy named Zuma on Thursday in Los Angeles, her second child with husband Gavin Rossdale, her spokesman said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Singer Gwen Stefani attends a finals match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London in this July 6, 2008 file photograph. Stefani gave birth to a boy named Zuma on Thursday in Los Angeles, her second child with husband Gavin Rossdale, her spokesman said.

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Matamoros of Mexico's players dance with mascot "Dugout" before the start of their international semifinal against Maracaibo of Venezuela at the Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania August 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

Matamoros of Mexico's players dance with mascot "Dugout" before the start of their international semifinal against Maracaibo of Venezuela at the Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania August 21, 2008.

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A supporter grabs US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) as he arrives for a town hall meeting in Chesapeake, Virginia, August 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

A supporter grabs US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) as he arrives for a town hall meeting in Chesapeake, Virginia, August 21, 2008.

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US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) greets supporters as he arrives for a town hall meeting in Chesapeake, Virginia, August 21, 2008. From Reuters Pictures by Reuters.

US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) greets supporters as he arrives for a town hall meeting in Chesapeake, Virginia, August 21, 2008.

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A woman works to sterilize meat processing and packaging equipment at the Maple Leaf Foods plant in Toronto August 21, 2008. Canadian health officials searched for more clues on Thursday into the source and extent of a listeriosis food poisoning outbreak that has made more than a dozen people sick and caused one death. The company and health officials found listeria monocytogenes in two products made by the company, although genetic testing has not yet determined whether it is the same strain that caused the outbreak, associate chief medical officer David Williams said. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

A woman works to sterilize meat processing and packaging equipment at the Maple Leaf Foods plant in Toronto August 21, 2008. Canadian health officials searched for more clues on Thursday into the source and extent of a listeriosis food poisoning outbreak that has made more than a dozen people sick and caused one death. The company and health officials found listeria monocytogenes in two products made by the company, although genetic testing has not yet determined whether it is the same strain that caused the outbreak, associate chief medical officer David Williams said.

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