9 IOCTOB3ER 2007 c O i^f oo-cnm nooWr r o 0 c o v e r y o u r % o r I d V./ Vol. 18 PRESORTED STANDARD S U.S. POSTAGE PAID MIAMI, FL PERMIT NO. 7315 0 \Tel: (305) 238-2868 1-800-605-7516 editor@caribbeantoday.com ct ads@bellsouth.net No. 11 Jamaica: 654-7282 I TH MULI AW RD-WNNIN NEW MAG ZIN Under a pol- Sannounced hiig last month, d New York State Democratic Governor Eliot Spitzer says he will issue driver's licenses to Caribbean and other immigrants without regard to immigration status, page 2. Jamaica's Veronica Campbell overcame a serious leg injury to again prove she's one of the best ever athletes from the Caribbean, shining at the recent IAAF World Championships of Athletics, page 11. Congress- woman Yvette D. Clarke, who is backed by "A a strong Caribbean immigrant constituency in New York, is urging United States President George W. Bush to pull U.S. troops out of Iraq and send them back home to their families, page 19. ALLOUT Despite frenzied efforts to get passports Sfor United States citizens, and belated protests by Caribbean tourism organizations, the mandatory passport re-entry requirement went into effect this year. Did it help or hurt the lucrative flow of U.S. visitors to the rilean?, page 15. Man on a mission k , ~ Caribbean-born engineer Glenn Chin heads a NASA team that will deliver 'Harmony' to outer space and expand international access there, page 2. INSIDE News.................... 2 Local ................... 14 Politics ................. 18 Sport ................... 22 Viewpoint................ 9 Tourism/Travel .......... 15 Region .......... .....20 Cargo & Freight.......... 23 Health .................. 13 Business ................ 17 Arts/Entertainment ....... 21 Feature ................. 25 W e I