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Two brilliant centuries from Hashim Amla, who is playing his 100th Test, and JP Duminy helped South Africa end Day 1 of the third Test vs Sri Lanka at 338 for 3. |
The 292-run third wicket partnership between the two has helped South Africa already reach a formidable position in the three-Test series which they are leading 2- nil currently. |
While Duminy made 155 before he was caught at second slip off Lahiru Kumara in the penultimate over of the day, Amla was unbeaten on 125 at the Wanderers Stadium. |
Amla became the eighth player and second South African after former captain Graeme Smith to mark 100 Tests with a hundred. |
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Tripp Lite's SRFAN3U SmartRack Panel-mount Triple Fan Accessory (for use with SmartRacks) is ideal for increasing the ventilation of SmartRacks, enclosures and server cabinets. The unit features (3) 4-in.-120V fans mounted in a 3U panel, 1.83 m (6-ft.) cord, and includes mounting hardware. |
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Public Financing Supporters Knock Holiday-Timed Release Of Report |
From the Morning Memo: |
In the news business, reporters often brace themselves on the day before a holiday or the Friday before a long weekend: What bad news could be announced today, buried under the focus of holiday tidings? |
On Tuesday, NY1’s Zack Fink reported the commission determining the specifics of New York’s system of publicly financed campaigns will release its recommendations on the day before Thanksgiving, one of the busiest travel days of the year, maybe coincidentally, a popular day to go to a local bar. |
But supporters of changes to New York’s campaign finance laws are laughing at what has been a tried-and-true strategy, if not a little bygone in an era of 24-hour news. |
Fair Elections New York, a coalition of good-government and advocacy groups in a statement said there should not be a rush to release the recommendations, which would become law unless lawmakers act by the end of the year. |
“While yesterday’s working session showed the Commission is making real progress, they must build in time for the public and campaign finance experts to respond to actual, concrete proposals before they become law to ensure they are workable proposals rather than a backroom ‘big ugly.’ Anything less will raise serious ... |
The commission met this week on a state holiday, Columbus Day, to further discuss issues stemming from public financing, including lowering contribution rates. Swirling around the discussion has also been potential alterations to fusion voting, the process of allowing a candidate to run on multiple ballot lines. |
Fair Elections New York has pushed for an early release of the recommendations before the deadline for lawmakers. |
“We teach students to do first drafts before handing in final reports,” the group said. |
“The legislative process has built in committee review for draft legislation. The state Constitution requires that all bills ‘age’ for three days before they can be considered for a vote. News reports suggest the Public Financing Commission is set to release its only report to the public in a Thanksgiving news dump. Th... |
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Good Wednesday morning, all. Here is the news. |
Happening today: |
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in Albany with nothing public planned. |
At 10 a.m., Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will announce the start of construction of the Buffalo Heritage Carousel project. Canalside. Central Wharf, Buffalo. |
At 10:30 a.m., Mayor Bill de Blasio will visit a classroom at JHS 259 William McKinley. 7305 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Brooklyn. |
At 10:50 a.m., de Blasio will make an announcement, JHS 259 William McKinley. 7305 Fort Hamilton Parkway. Brooklyn. |
At 3 p.m., Westchester County Executive George Latimer will sign worker protection legislation. 148 Martine Ave., 8th Floor, White Plains. |
At 6 p.m., housing advocates will rally for money to be invested in the homes guarantee proposal for 2020. Washington Irving High School, 40 Irving Place, New York City. |
At 9:30 p.m., Hochul will highlight efforts to combat anti-Semitism at the Jewish Community Council’s Sukkot celebration. 1427 President St., Brooklyn. |
Headlines: |
Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a radio interview on Tuesday with WAMC’s Alan Chartock said the n-word while quoting a New York Times article and talking about anti-Italian discrimination. |
Cuomo quoted a New York Times article from over the weekend that had some believing the governor crossed the line. Part of that article was about Italian Americans from Sicily and slurs that were used against them. |
The governor’s office largely fell silent for the rest of the day on Tuesday after he used the word in the radio interview. |
The New York Post compiled a list of the some of the governor’s most recent verbal flubs. |
A judge determined cutest the state’s home care program are in violation of the constitution. |
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has endorsed Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for president. |
The state Democratic Committee has adopted gender non-binary language rule changes. |
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s son Dante earned $650 a week working for his father’s presidential campaign. |
Campaign finance records show contributions to de Blasio’s failed bid for the presidency had dried up long before the campaign ended. |
Health groups have filed a brief in support of New York’s flavored tobacco vaping ban amid a court challenging from the vaping industry. |
Rep. Paul Tonko is holding a comfortable fundraising lead over his Republican challenger. |
Immigration advocates on Long Island faulted President Trump’s administration for pushing through a “public charge” rule change. |
Just two days before the City Council is expected to take a final vote to approve Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to build smaller jails around the city and close Rikers by 2026, two announcements were made. |
The Republican candidate challenging Democrat Melinda Katz for the Queens district attorney post is a registered Democrat. |
A woman’s group is calling for the removal of NBC President Andrew Lack from a state tourism board, pointing to his handling of the Matt Lauer sexual assault and rape allegations. |
City & State has a profile of Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a Democrat who has sought to out-work everyone around him. |
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