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Detroit Council Member Kwame Kenyatta Calls It Quits

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Detroit Council Member Kwame Kenyatta Calls It Quits

As reported by My Fox Detroit.... Detroit City Council member Kwame Kenyatta says he quitting Friday. Kenyatta didn't give a specific reason to radio station WWJ, but he says the council is virtually powerless now that Detroit is being run by an emergency manager. Read more: http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/22630393/detroit-council-member-kame-kenyatta-quitting-friday#ixzz2WfW1DY00

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Join The Conversation LIVE - Pancakes & Politics: CEO Roundtable

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Join The Conversation LIVE - Pancakes & Politics: CEO Roundtable

Forum 4-The CEO RoundtableFeaturingNancy Schlichting, CEO, Henry Ford Health SystemWilliam F. Pickard, CEO, Global Automotive AllianceCindy Pasky, CEO, Strategic Staffing SolutionsBud Denker, Chairman, Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prixand Sr. Vice President, Penske Corp. Join The Conversation LIVE via Livestream  or via Twitter #PancakesPolitics Follow Us on Twitter @MiChronicle Follow Us on Instagram @MiChronicle Like Us on Facebook @Michigan Chronicle 

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UPDATE: Duggan Court of Appeals Decision

News Briefs - Original 06-18-2013 Hits:1580 Amber Bogins - avatar Amber Bogins

UPDATE: Duggan Court of Appeals Decision

UPDATE: After receiving word that the Michigan Court of Appeals has affirmed Judge Popke's ruling that he is ineligible to appear on the August 6th ballot for Mayor, Mike Duggan will take the rest of today to consider his options and address the media at 10:00 AM Wednesday, June 19, 2012 at his campaign headquarters at 2751 E. Jefferson Ave. According to our sources, the Court of Appeals ruled against Mike Duggan in his case to become Mayor of Detroit. Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Lita Popke ruled Tuesday afternoon in favor of mayoral challenger Tom Barrow and activist Robert Davis that Duggan should be removed from the ballot in the upcoming primary election because of his residency. "The court finds that the Detroit City Charter's provisions regarding the qualifications for elective office are clear and unambiguous. The candidate must have been a qualified and registered voter in the city of Detroit for one year before he filed for office," Judge Popke said in her ruling.    

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John Dingell, Jr., civil rights crusader

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John Dingell, Jr., civil rights crusader

By Bankole Thompson CHRONICLE SENIOR EDITOR U.S. Representative John Dingell, Jr., from the 12tth Congressional District, at 86 is being celebrated as the longest serving member of the U.S. Congress, a milestone not easily reached, one that climaxes Dingell's more than five decades in public service. Elected to Congress at 29, to replace his father John Dingell, Sr., the younger Dingel, steadily built his public portfolio, becoming chairman of powerful House committees that have broad powers over the environment, energy and the auto industry. He wielded incredible influence and for years almost single-handedly decided the fate of the American auto industry in Washington. One of the watershed moments in Dingell's political career came when he vehemently supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act, at a time when it was very unpopular to come out unequivocally in support of legislation to challenge Jim Crow. It was a decision that almost cost Dingell re-election to Congress. He told the Huffington Post that he "damn near lost an election over it. The Wall Street Journal gave me a 1-in-15 chance of winning that race." The nation's first African American president, Barack Obama, acknowledged Dingell's crucial role and support for civil rights in the last 50 years. "John has always worked tirelessly for the people of his beloved Michigan and for working families across America," Obama said. "He has helped pass some of the most important laws of the last half-century, from Medicare to the Civil Rights Act to the Clean Air Act to the Affordable Care Act, and he continues to fight for workers' rights, access to affordable healthcare, and the preservation of our environment for future generations to enjoy. Michelle and I send our warmest wishes to John and his family." Dingell, the dean of the House, never relented in his support for legislations that have an imprint on the nation's...

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Apple joins Facebook and Microsoft in revealing US surveillance requests

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Apple joins Facebook and Microsoft in revealing US surveillance requests

  Tech giant promises that iMessage, FaceTime, location details and Siri requests remain private in effort to reassure customers. Apple has joined rivals including Facebook, Google and Twitter in calling on the US government to allow it to publish more details of the secret court orders its receives to disclose customers' information. The company gave more details of its dealings with US authorities Monday as it sought to reassure customers in the wake of the scandal surrounding the National Security Agency's Prism surveillance program. For complete story click here

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Duggan Decision Could Be Decided Tuesday

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Duggan Decision Could Be Decided Tuesday

A decision may come as early as Tuesday to put Mike Duggan back on the ballot The appeals court agreed Friday to give expedited consideration to Duggan's appeal of a lower court's ruling to remove his name from the ballot. Rival candidate Tom Barrow and activist Robert Davis says Duggan violated the terms of the City Charter and was not a city resident for one year before the deadline to file election petitions. Barrow also has asked the Michigan Supreme Court to rule on the matter.

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Calvin Johnson: Next Games Not "Must Wins"

Calvin Johnson would love for the Detroit Lions to win the next three games, but states that they are not 'must wins'.

Calvin Johnson doesn’t want to categorize the next three Lions games as “must win” contests.

However, he doesn’t mind putting the upcoming stretch in the “love to win” division.

During his weekly chat with Stoney, Bill and Sara, the Lions wide out stopped short of saying Detroit is desperate to win its upcoming contests with Green Bay, Houston and Indianapolis.

But No. 81 admitted there is a burning desire to claim all three of the team’s looming matchups, especially considering all of them are at home.

“I would love to have these three wins, especially where we are this time of the season,” Johnson said. “We definitely need to come out with a good quarter this quarter of the season. Definitely need to get some dubs.”

At this point, a strong third quarter of the season is not just desirable, but necessary.

With a 4-5 record, another loss would all but eliminate the Lions from playoff contention – or at the very least would force the team to win out the rest of the season.

While the team is taking things on a weekly basis, Megatron couldn’t help but admit the team is thinking about what it has to do in order to extend its season.

“We come into every week thinking about just that week and not down the road,” Johnson said. “But at the same time, it can creep into your mind that the playoffs are looming with every game.”

It will be an uphill battle if the Lions want to accomplish their goals. The next three games are against some of the best opponents a team could find right now, as the Packers (6-3), Texans (8-1) and Colts (6-3) all rank in the top-10 of overall records.

It does help, however, that Johnson is coming off the best two games he’s had all season – including a 12-catch, 207-yard performance against the Vikings on Sunday.

It also helps that Megatron won’t have to face two of the Packers’ best defenders in defensive back Charles Woodson and linebacker Clay Matthews.

Johnson admitted that losing those two players is a blow for Green Bay.

“C Wood is playing the safety now,” Johnson said. “He’s the quarterback of that defense. He does a heck of a job out there. He’s a Hall of Fame-like player. Then Matthews, at the same time, he’s having a hell of a year.”

Another player who is having quite the year – although blooming late – is none other than Johnson. But as an emerging superstar, he’s dealing with a target on his back – and worse.

It appeared during Sunday’s loss that Minnesota players may have been doing a bit of head hunting, so to speak. Johnson downplayed the severity of the situation, but even he wasn’t so sure all of the blows he took were intended to be clean.

“Originally, I didn’t think [they were headhunting],” Johnson said. “From seeing some of the hits, I took some shots to the head. The second one across the middle down there by the goal line [when] I caught the ball up the middle, that wasn’t necessary. [It was] launching with your head. I caught that big one over the middle – you really couldn’t see it, maybe – but I caught a little bit into the back of the head on that one, too.

“I’m not going to call it dirty, but it could be seen as that.”

CJ did an admirable job playing through the adversity on Sunday, but it should come as no surprise. It’s something he’s been asked to do all year.

For Johnson, it’s quite simple: take what the defense gives you.

“Really just taking advantage of the opportunities given,” Johnson said. “That’s kind of how you have to be; that’s kind of how you have to approach things. You never know how many opportunities you’re going to get when teams shift that safety over your head with that coverage. So I’m just trying to be opportunistic this year.”

 

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2012/11/15/calvin-johnson-doesnt-think-next-three-games-are-must-win/

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