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from keeping track of absent students. The hi-tech system was scheduled to be implemented in September this year. ---- Page 2 NEW REGISTRAR TAKING OVER GOV New Registrar taking over A new Registrar will take over at Government House today, The Royal Gazette can reveal. And the number three post is to be filled by Peter O'Brien, replacing Paul Dryden, who is moving on to a promoted post in the former Soviet Union. ---- Page 3 PANTO-WESTERN ENTERTAINS LS THR Panto-western entertains The traditional world of panto-land took a dramatic leap westward this year, when an obliging good fairy whipped Old Mother Hubbard and her kids off to the wide open prairies of the Wild West. ---- Lifestyle, Page 13 RANGERS' PROBLEMS CONTINUE SOC Rangers' problems continue Southampton Rangers' dismal run continued as they fell to a second half goal in this Coca Cola First Division clash at Somerset yesterday. ---- Sport, Page 25 GLOBAL CROSSING ALTERS PLANS BUC Global Crossing alters plans In a setback for Government's attempt to develop a technology business centre at the former Baselands, international telecommunications company Global Crossing Ltd. has decided not to install its multi-million dollar network monitoring operation at the site. ---- Business, Page 37 EXEL PLANNING NAME CHANGE BUC Exel planning name change After rapidly building a global presence in the market, Bermuda-based insurer and reinsurer, Exel Ltd., is changing its name to XL Capital Ltd. ---- Business, Page 37