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EA Mobile(TM), a division of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS), today announced four new titles available on the App StoreSM: CLUE, THE GAME OF LIFE, SNOOD(R), and the epic sci-fi fantasy Mass Effect Galaxy(TM). EA Mobile continues to create a variety of high-quality titles giving players the option to choose from a wide array of games that can be enjoyed on the iPhone(TM) and iPod(R) touch.

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Nomura Services India Private Limited - a subsidiary of the leading financial services group, Nomura - will implement IBM’s end-to-end business continuity and resiliency services to bolster its business continuity, disaster and system failure response strategies.

Aetna (NYSE:AET) is strengthening its efforts to promote patient safety with easy-to-find online information for members. New policies also require health care facilities, physicians and other health care professionals to take action to prevent medical errors and changes the way they are paid when medical errors do occur.

El Paso (NYSE: EP) was the focus of some brisk options trading on Monday, as more than 51,300 contracts crossed the tape, according to data from WhatsTrading.com. This surge in volume was more than nine times the stock’s average daily trading volume of 5,483 contracts. Furthermore, traders showed a preference for calls, as more than 89% of the volume changed hands on the call side.

Noble Corporation (NYSE: NE) today announced that David W. Williams, Chairman, President and Chief Executive, Noble Corporation, will be presenting at the Simmons & Company International 2009 European Energy Conference held in Scotland. Mr. Williams is scheduled to participate in the Offshore Drilling Panel on Wednesday, September 2, beginning at 11:25 a.m. - WEST (Western European Summer Time).

After hearing about a letter from eighth-grader Ty’Sheoma Bethea to her congressman pleading for the basic school necessities she and her classmates needed, Walmart (NYSE: WMT) began to wonder: how many other pleas are going unheard? Inspired by the courageous effort of one 14-year-old girl, Walmart launched the “Write to Change the Classroom” program, asking teachers, parents and students to write about their school-supply needs. And they did. After receiving hundreds of heartfelt requests, the retailer is awarding $8,000 in school supplies to each of the 20 selected schools.

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