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Revelry hits downtown

THE INAUGURAL staging of "Downtown Carnival" climaxed yesterday with a road march that drew thousands of people from their homes and business places with its fusion of colour, music and enthusiastic revellers. Several streets downtown Kingston were...

Stray cow tramples woman
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: MRS. ILINE Ford, 64, of Portsmouth, Portmore, south east Catherine, was trampled by a stray cow in that community while on her way from church recently and is now in hospital with seven broken ribs.

The Curtis Smith autopsy
The following is the autopsy report for Curtis Smith, one of the seven young men killed by the police in Braeton, St. Catherine. The report was done by Dr. Peter Leth of the Danish Medical Group. External investigation

Two die in bus accident
THREE PERSONS including a child have been killed within a week in road accidents involving Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) buses. The latest victims are Olive Scott, 53, and nine-year-old Demar Lindsay, both of Friendship Pen, St. Thomas.

'Partner' operator for court
WESTERN BUREAU: WINSTON CHUE, the second "partner plan" operator to be arrested in Montego Bay, is to return to the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court today, when his case will be mentioned.












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