Portal:Current events/February 2013

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February 2013 was the second month of that common year. The month, which began on a Friday, ended on a Thursday after 28 days.

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  • The cover of the latest edition of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables arouses controversy among readers as the orphan with the "very thick, decidedly red hair" and the "much freckled" face is transformed into a blonde, buxom farm girl with come-hither eyes. This follows the recent controversy over a new cover for Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar which portrays a young woman applying make-up. (The Guardian)

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  • The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will switch off for two years, giving time for engineers and scientists to install upgrades to the machine. (BBC)
  • Steam for Linux is released, beginning the expansion of Valve's game service onto the free and open-source platform.[1] This leads to 2000 games being ported to the platform in a span of a little over 3 years.[2]
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  • The jury sitting in the case of R v Huhne and Pryce fails to reach a verdict on Vicky Pryce regarding driving licence penalty points she accepted on behalf of her former husband, Chris Huhne, requiring a retrial. (BBC)
  • A United States federal grand jury in Georgia indicts four employees of bankrupt Virginia-based Peanut Corporation of America for the 2009 salmonella outbreak that killed nine people and infected hundreds. The 75–count indictment describes contaminated or misbranded food by company owner Stewart Parnell, his brother and company vice president Michael Parnell, and two company managers. The charges are conspiracy, wire fraud, and obstruction of justice. This infection triggered the most extensive food recall ever in United States history. (FoxNews)

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  1. ^ "News - Steam for Linux Now Available". store.steampowered.com. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Linux now has 2,000 games on Steam, big milestone". Retrieved 17 August 2018.