D Friday, November 13, 2009 METRO 13 PAUL WALDEN & DEREK NICOL FOR FLYING MUSIC IN ASSOCIATION WITH ADRIAN GRANT FOR KEY CONCERTS PRESENT FEATURING THE SONGS OF JACKSON 5AND THEMICHAEL SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER Box Office 0818 719 300 www.ticketmaster.ie www.flyingmusic.com Breast hope for cancer women A SURGICAL breakthrough could allow women who have had a mastectomy after cancer to regrow their breasts. The technique involves placing a breast-shaped chamber under the chest skin and linking it to a blood vessel allowing the patient to regrow fat. The chamber then biodegrades. Tests have already been carried out on animals and scientists say they could begin human trials within three to six months. Dr Phillip Marzella, who is leading the Australian research, said: The trial, involving five to six women, will be used to demonstrate that the body can regrow its fat supply in the breast. Inventor Luciano Marabese displays a prototype of his holy water dispenser at his office in Capriano, near Milan. Parishes in northern Italy have begun installing automatic holy water dispensers in churches to allow the faithful to make the sign of the cross without the fear of catching swine flu when using communal water fonts Picture: Reuters water aID Pairs party search ends in desperate tug-of-warBy FIona FergusonTWO lost partygoers looking for a friends house inadvertently ended up in the home of a frightened couple at 5am. Dean Geoghegan, of Baltinglass, Co Wicklow, and Paul ONeill, both 21, were trying to find the house of a friend, who lived near the couple. They had earlier attended a birthday party and had intended to go on to a friends nearby house their friend had advised them to enter the house through the back if nobody answered the front door. Once inside, Geoghegan allegedly knocked on the bedroom door. The male homeowner got out of bed, found him standing in his hallway and de- manded to know why he was there. The man said Geoghegan laughed, said he was there by mistake, and attempted to flee. The female homeowner rang the garda and there was a commotion as the couple attempted to stop the pair from leaving the house. They tried to escape through a window. Geoghe- gan got out and a tug-of-war ensued as the couple tried to stop ONeill, of Kilclare Drive, Tallaght, from leaving as his friend pulled him from outside. ONeill managed to get out, but not before the couple pulled off one of his shoes but the pair were arrested shortly afterwards by garda. Judge Katherine Delahunt at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court said: Abuse of alcohol will never be accepted as an excuse for crimes, and referred the pair to be assessed for community service in lieu of a fine or prison sentence. index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html24.html25.html26.html27.html28.html29.html30.html31.html