Monday, October 31, 2011

Confident Cain plans to cut back campaign events

Republican Presidential candidate, Herman Cain campaigns in Talladega, Ala., Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Republican Presidential candidate, Herman Cain campaigns in Talladega, Ala., Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

Republican Presidential candidate, Herman Cain campaigns in Talladega, Ala., Friday, Oct. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

(AP) ? Presidential candidate Herman Cain is full of confidence about his 2012 prospects.

It's been weeks since he's set foot in first-voting Iowa or New Hampshire, yet he said Saturday he said expects to finish first or second in each state.

He's also predicting victory in South Carolina, which will hold the South's first presidential contest in 2012.

"And then, look out," Cain said Saturday before plunging into a crowd of football tailgaters at Samford University, a Baptist-affiliated school in Alabama.

That win, he says, will set the stage for him to capture the GOP nomination.

Cain, however, said he plans to "dial back" his campaign and media appearances in order to avoid missteps. Since climbing in the polls, he has had a series of fumbles, forcing him to clarify comments on abortion, immigration and terrorism suspects.

Cain has chalked up the mistakes to a grueling campaign schedule jammed with media interviews. Such itineraries are standard fare on the presidential campaign trail and it is unclear how aggressively he will restrict his schedule.

A former pizza magnate who has never held elected office, Cain is adapting from a longshot candidate hustling for any media attention to a front-runner who must be more selective with his time and disciplined in his message.

"When you're too tired you're not on your 'A game,'" the 65-year-old Georgia businessman told a throng of reporters who greeted the arrival of his bus on the Samford campus.

He said it was a mistake to schedule interviews immediately following debates. Cain maintained he did not flip-flop on issues, but simply did not hear questions properly.

The blunt-spoken Cain has been more cautious lately. At a campaign stop at the Alabama Republican Party headquarters on Friday, Cain paused then asked a reporter to repeat a complicated two-part question on immigration.

"I don't want to have to clarify," he said with a laugh.

Not everyone thinks walking back a misstatement is a sign of weakness.

"I like that if he says something, he's not afraid to turn around and admit he's wrong," said Phil Andrews, of Birmingham, who tried without success to reach the candidate and have him sign his Cain t-shirt.

"He's human and that's just fine."

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Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2011-10-29-Cain/id-3d327ff87277492a8eafca85a5ba7ca2

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LIBT 2900: Library/Information Agency Internship

Please contact jennifer.sippel@minneapolis.edu if you plan to register for or have any questions about the Library Information Agency Internship for Spring 2012. 

MN Paid Internship Posting: Archive – Processing Clerk, MN Public Radio

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title:                                                        Archive – Processing Clerk              

Date Written/revised:                                     September 2011

Grade Level:                                                  N/A
                                   
FLSA Status:                                                 Full-time (40 hours/week), Non-Exempt
                                                                        Temporary: 2-4 months (max)
           
Reports to:                                                      Director, Archives
                                   
Department:                                                   Broadcast Ops

Location:                                                        St. Paul, MN

Position Summary:

Help build the creation of a collection inventory of MPR’s physical holdings of reels, DATs, CDs and other media.  This position is funded through a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting as part of the American Archive initiative to build a comprehensive public broadcast inventory.

Position Responsibility: 

  • Pull media (reels, DATs, CDs) from the archive, enter the item’s information into a database, attaching any relevant scans and images to the record
  • Ensure information is captured with attention to detail and consistency
  • Understand various metadata standards (PB Core, Dublin Core)
  • Document  and report anomalies to Inventory Manager
  • Track your work and report your progress to the Inventory Manager
Required Education and Experience:

Computer competency with a comfort working in various databases, software and platforms.

Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

  • Understanding of the importance of metadata application, the need for preservation of cultural heritage and a desire to accurately represent the item in an inventory
  • Demonstrated experience working in large collections
  • Experience processing collections, particularly data entry
Reporting To This Position:

N/A

Physical Demands and Working Conditions:

  • Must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodation
  • Physical Demands: 
    • Required to move about in an office environment and sit for extended periods of time
    • Reach with hands and arms
    • Balance, stoop, kneel, or crouch
    • Frequent use of hands for data entry/keystrokes and simple grasping.  
  • Working Conditions: 
    • Moderate noise level
    • Occasional exposure to prevalent weather conditions.

Relocation allowance is not available.  Parking or bus pass reimbursed. More information about American Public Media is available online: www.americanpublicmedia.org

 Please contact Jenel Farrell jfarrell@mpr.org ASAP with your interest in this position.

Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney: Expecting Baby #2!


Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fame are expecting a baby - the second in as many years for the married couple!

Son Axel was born to the couple last September.

Soon he'll have a baby brother to play with!

Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney

"We're having a boy! We're so happy that Axel gets to have a brother so close in age. And that I get to add another set of balls to my very, very male world," Kaitlin Olson said in a hilarious statement to TV Guide.

"We recently found out I was pregnant during my mom's birthday weekend in Ojai. I was instantly so proud of this baby for already knowing how to make someone else's special occasion all about him."

The couple's Always Sunny co-star Glenn Howerton, who plays Kaitlin's brother, and his wife welcomed their first child last month, while Charlie Day and Mary Elizabeth Ellis are expecting their first in December.

Olson and McElhenney have been married since 2008. Congrats to all!

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/10/kaitlin-olson-and-rob-mcelhenney-expecting-baby-no-2/

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