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Jan 13 (Reuters) -Bundled utilities provider Telecom PlusPlc (TEP.L) said on Tuesday Chief Executive Charles Wigoder hasraised his stake in the company to 24.16 percent. Telecom Plus, which trades as Utility Warehouse, offers arange of services including gas, electricity, fixed line andbroadband Internet access to both residential and businesscustomers. (Reporting by Balachander Surianarayanan in Bangalore; Editingby Tresa Sherin). DUBLIN, Ireland(Business Wire)Research and Markets( http://) hasannounced the addition of the "Educational Review Manual in Medical Oncology"report to their offering.

These Educational Review Manuals ("ERM") are comprehensive yet concise reviewsof medical specialties or subspecialties that are complimentary for all U.S.final-year residents, fellows, and physicians taking their board recertificationexams. Each manual is sponsored by a single pharmaceutical company with unrestrictededucational funding. Sponsors providing complimentary review manuals in 2008 include BoehringerIngelheim, J&J/Merck, PriCara, (a unit of Ortho McNeil), Eisai, McNeil ConsumerHealthcare, Merck & Co., Ortho McNeil Neurologics, Ortho Women's Health &Urology, Shire, Takeda and Wyeth. Each ERM consists of between 480 and 980 pages of text, with color andblack-and-white images, graphic illustrations, and tables. Each chapter includesannotated questions and answers, and there is a section in each manual thatprovides tips on preparing for and taking the boards. Key Topics Covered: Malignant Lymphomas Multiple Myeloma and Amyloidosis Leukemia: ALL, AML, CML, and CLL Soft Tissue Sarcoma Management of Gynecologic Malignancies Gastrointestinal Malignancy Genitourinary Cancer Head and Neck Cancer AIDS-Related Malignancies Pulmonary Malignancies Brain Tumors Supportive and Palliative Care Pharmacology of Chemotherapeutic Agents Breast Cancer Malignant Melanoma Questions and AnswersFor more information visit http:// and MarketsLaura WoodSenior Fax from USA: 646-607-1907Fax from rest of the world: 353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009.

LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - European shares fell more than 2percent in morning trade on Tuesday, led lower by banks andelectricity stocks, as investors traded cautiously in thefourth-quarter earnings reporting season. Stocks At 0934 GMT, the FTSEurofirst .FTEU3 index of top Europeanshares was down 1.9 percent at 837.28 points after falling aslow as 835.05 points. It closed 1.6 percent lower in theprevious trading session and lost 45 percent in 2008. Barclays (BARC.L) fell 8.3 percent, UBS (UBSN.VX) lost 5.2percent and Royal Bank of Scotland RBSA.L slipped 4.7 percent French utility EDF (EDF.PA) was down 6.6 percent (Reporting by Atul Prakash) Stocks.