Corset News Archive - 13-Nov-2007

  • Fiona Bruce dons fishnets and a corset to sing hits from Chicago (Daily Mail)
    Last year it was stripper boots... now Fiona Bruce dons fishnets for a dance routine guaranteed to keep Sir Trevor on his toes


  • Garner struggled to lose baby weight (Digital Spy)
    Jennifer Garner admits that she struggled to regain her figure after giving birth to her first child.


  • FIONA Bruce (Daily Mirror)
    Fiona Bruce is to don fishnet tights and a corset to sing hits from Chicago. This will be in aid of Children In Need, so it's all for charity. Well, perhaps not quite all. Because as Fiona flashes her fine pins she establishes herself as a bankable TV 'personality'. No doubt she is desperate to do so in this cruel age when female TV presenters, such as Moira Stuart, are pensioned off for the ...


  • Four-month-old babies attending gym classes (Daily Mail)
    Parents are taking babies as young as four months to special gyms amid growing fears about childhood obesity. A US chain has signed up hundreds of babies and toddlers for 'developmental gymnastics'


  • Plastic beads work magic on wounds that refuse to heal (Daily Mail)
    Tiny plastic beads are being used to help chronic wounds heal. The treatment has been shown to help heal wounds that have failed to respond to other treatments for as long as four years


  • Fire chief retires on £250,000 but is rehired days later for £100,000 (Daily Mail)
    A fire chief who received a £250,000 retirement payout only a few days ago has been given his old job with a salary of £100,000. When Patrick Corcoran retired it emerged there was no one to replace him


  • Part-time Google masseuse retires a multimillionaire after share price boom (Daily Mail)
    A woman who took a job as a part-time masseuse at Google when it was a small start-up is now a multimillionaire, thanks to the rise of the internet giant's share price.


  • 'IRA execution' was approved by Slab Murphy, Unionist peer claims (Daily Mail)
    Thomas "Slab" Murphy approved the brutal killing of Paul Quinn in County Monaghan, an Ulster Unionist peer told Britain's House of Lords under parliamentary privilege last night. Lord Laird claimed that Armagh man Mr Quinn, 21, had been involved in a dispute with "the son of a local IRA chief"


  • Ground-breaking dyslexia scheme to help 10,000 more pupils (Daily Mail)
    A successful new way to teach children with dyslexia is to be used in inner cities. The scheme has had a 96 per cent success rate in returning children with severe literacy problems to mainstream classrooms


  • Pinups Angels' event will buoy troops (Everett Herald)
    EVERETT -- "Hot Rod" Heidi Sawdon lays across a pile of feather boas and vintage dresses, wearing leopard-print shorts and a white corset. Robyn Kendall, nicknamed "Miss Kitty Baby," stands on the railing of a ship wearing a one-piece bathing suit, platform heels and white bows in her hair.


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    Corset News Archive - 13-Nov-2007