
bpb's weekly pick-tionary of happenings from Mumbai and beyond.
Action Replay: Millions of people gather at Cairo’s Tahrir square, demanding the resignation of Egypt President Hosni Mubarak. Despite the public fury, Mubarak is unwillingly to leave his seat before his tenure ends in September.
A suburban school asks parents seeking admission for their children to submit a character certificate approved by the Mumbai Police. Did you cop-y that?
Crash Course: A helicopter carrying two Army Majors crashes in Nashik, leaving no survivors. R.I.P
Home Run: Sources reveal that Ranbir Kapoor left Katrina Kaif’s home just two hours before IT officials raided it. Also, Katrina was allegedly spotted entering Ranbir’s house and leaving the next morning. Chuddy buddies?
Mila Kunis, Scarlet Johansson or Olivia Wilde: find out who makes this year’s list of 99 most desired women. Has this vanity been fair?
One year after the blast, German Bakery in Pune is all set to reopen. Bread cred!
Suspension of Belief: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looks stunning on the cover of Vogue, wearing a Roksanda jacket embellished with black feathers. Also turning wicked for his next role is Aamir Khan, who will be playing the villain in Dhoom 3. Dare devils!
Rat Race: The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) announces its plan to build a Formula1 track and theme park in the city. Where’s the space, we ask?
Residents, shop owners and taxi drivers finally speak out against the inconvenience caused by barricades placed around Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Colaba since November. Cordon blues?
What’s the Scam? The Shunglu panel mandated to explore corruption charges in regards to the Common Wealth Games concludes in its first report that the Prasar Bharti Corporation misused up to Rs 350 crore on CWG’s telecast.
The stars of Glee apologise to Lindsay Lohan for making fun of her on the show. Meanwhile, Lohan faces jewellery theft charges. Back to zero!
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