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Inspired by AIDS victims

Veronica Caperon with another Veronica in Gondola

Shropshire’s Veronica Caperon visited South Africa and Mozambique during the summer, visiting projects as a volunteer for an HIV/AIDS charity Hands at Work in Africa.

Fitness without celeb price tag

Janie Cremer

It’s certainly a must-have among the showbiz elite - a personal lifestyle guru to look after both diet and exercise to achieve the body beautiful but no longer does such a Hollywood luxury mean parting with tinseltown-style fees.

Right decision on zero option

Erin O’Connor

Stopping short of banning size zero models at London Fashion Week was the right decision, says Women’s Editor Tracey O’Sullivan.

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Contest win gives real boost

After undergoing 50 operations which left her with scars all over her body, 43-year-old Telford woman Dianne Watkiss was often “embarrassed” to look at herself.

Makeover for a yummy mummy

A Shropshire mother marked a special milestone for her and her daughter as she stepped out with a new look after winning the Shropshire Star’s “Yummy Mummy” Makeover.

Emma is latest award nominee

A courageous young Shropshire woman who has defied a medical condition and kept walking is the latest nomination for our Star Woman of the Year Awards.

Cancer Mum shares her diary

Sue Gibson was devastated when she was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Now she has shared extracts from her diary to encourage other women not to be embarrassed and to talk to their doctor if they are worried about possible signs of the disease.

‘I’m no Marjorie . . .’

Lisa Bellamy is living proof that Little Britain’s cruel parody of weight-loss clubs is far removed from real life and that her group is a slim-line tonic for all its members.

Giving away too much?

Women’s Editor Tracey O’Sullivan is . . . now officially addicted to Facebook and wondering if she might regret it.

Cancer patient sharing her story

A Shropshire woman who kept a poignant diary of her fight against bowel cancer is now hoping her story will help save lives in the county.

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