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Indiana reports jump in new HIV cases in rural outbreak

(Reuters) – An HIV outbreak in southeastern Indiana related to abuse of intravenous prescription drugs has jumped by 24 cases in the past week, an increase attributed to offering more testing resources, state health officials said on Friday. The outbreak centered in rural Scott County near the border with Kentucky has reached 130 cases, including 10 preliminary positive tests, up from 106 a week ago, health officials said. Scott County,

Our Kind of Express Train: Bentley Announces Mulsanne Speed “Blue Train” Edition

Taking a page out of Bugatti’s handbook by creating limited-run models that pay homage to past legends, Bentley has introduced the new “Blue Train” version of its lovely flagship Mulsanne Speed at this week’s Techno-Classica motor show in Essen, Germany. Created in partnership with Bentley’s Mulliner coach-building division, the Blue Train celebrates the sleek 1930 Bentley Speed Six coupe that famously outran the so-called “Blue Train” Calais-Mediterranée Express from Cannes

Google's EU showdown offers openings to competitors

Whether or not the EU succeeds in branding Google a market-abusing monopolist in web search – a big if, given that the competition authority has yet to publish its exact charges – the Internet giant could be pinned down for years to come in regulatory procedures and legal appeals. A drawn-out process is likely to embolden existing and would-be interlopers to step up assaults on Google’s wide range of businesses,