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Join The Conversation LIVE - Pancakes & Politics: CEO Roundtable

News Briefs - Original 06-18-2013 Hits:80 AJ Williams, Chronicle Web Editor - avatar AJ Williams, Chronicle Web Editor

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:1436 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

News Briefs - Original 06-18-2013 Hits:100 Roz Edward, National Content Director - avatar Roz Edward, National Content Director

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

News Briefs - Original 06-18-2013 Hits:211 AJ Williams, Chronicle Web Editor - avatar AJ Williams, Chronicle Web Editor

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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The Untold Stories Of Extraordinary Black Fathers

News Briefs - Original 06-17-2013 Hits:258 AJ Williams, Chronicle Web Editor - avatar AJ Williams, Chronicle Web Editor

The Untold Stories Of Extraordinary Black Fathers

For entrepreneur William K. Middlebrooks, the only difference between living an ordinary life and an extraordinary one is your willingness to do the extra in everything that you do. It's a lesson Middlebrooks says his father instilled in him growing up, and one that served as a source of inspiration for a compilation of wisdom he and marketing executive Leslie M. Gordon recently released on the role of fathers in the African-American community. Part chapter-memoir, part call-to-action and part inspiration, the book, "Dare To Be Extraordinary: A Collection of Positive Life Lessons from African American Fathers," recognizes and honors the wisdom and teachings of African-American fathers passed down to sons and daughters, one summary reads. Continue to the Huffington Post...

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Auburn Hills Firm Selling 3D Movie Goggles For Dental Patients

A trip to the dentist becomes more like taking in a 3D movie matinée with the Cinema ProMed System, powered by the Carl Zeiss Cinemizer organic light-emitting diode screen.

AUBURN HILLS — A trip to the dentist becomes more like taking in a 3D movie matinée with the Cinema ProMed System, powered by the Carl Zeiss Cinemizer organic light-emitting diode screen.

The new system was launched Tuesday across the United States and Canada by Total 3D Solutions, based in Auburn Hills.

Total 3D Solutions is the North American distribution partner for the renowned international optics and optoelectronics company, Carl Zeiss Group, and has built the Cinema ProMed system around the new Zeiss OLED multimedia video glasses.

In the Cinema ProMed System, Total 3D Solutions has created a turn-key solution for the dental market, enabling dental offices the ability to offer patients a completely immersive 2D or 3D video experience while they are in the dental chair.

As many as 15 percent of Americans avoid going to the dentist because of fear and anxiety, according to a study funded by Colgate toothpaste. The Cinema ProMed System helps reduce anxiety by visually removing patients from the clinical surroundings and fully immersing them in a video.

“Cinema ProMed allows my patients to relax and be comfortable, which makes my job as a dentist much easier,” said Thane I. Ostroth, a dentist in Royal Oak. “I figured that the kids would like it, but one surprise is how many older patients really enjoy using it. The relaxing 3D videos seem to resonate well, and they can easily adjust the focus, since most of them wear glasses. The Cinemizer OLED is so small and lightweight that it isn’t an inconvenience at all.”

With a high-contrast display, lightweight design for easy set up and positioning, and personalized diopter settings to adjust focus individually for each patient, the Cinemizer OLED is the most affordable, high-quality set of 3D glasses of its type on the market.

Patients can watch an assortment of 2D or 3D video content may that include movies, TV shows, video games, informational programs provided by the dentist — or the patient can select their own favorites from an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch simply by plugging their own device into the Cinemizer OLED. It can also be easily connected to a PC, Mac, handheld touch device, Blu-ray player or standard DVD player. Total 3D Solutions supplies a list of suggested video content, offers free 3D relaxation videos, and supplies a free 30-day subscription to Netflix with the Cinema ProMed System.

“The Cinema ProMed System improves dental procedures for both the patient and the dentist,” said Dave Hodgson, principal of Total 3D Solutions. “The entertainment and distraction offered by the Cinema ProMed System quickly take the patient’s mind away from the stressful sights and sounds of the dentist office and virtually transport them to a place that is more calm and peaceful.”

The Cinema ProMed System comes with integrated Sony over-ear headphones that are easy to sanitize between patients, an Apple connector kit and an optional fourth-generation iPod Touch device for playing digital video.

Total 3D Solutions also packages the glasses with a charger, carrying and storage case, in-office promotional materials and staff training. The Cinema ProMed System is available from Total 3D Solutions in the U.S. and Canada at a price of $999. Total 3D Solutions offers full service and support to dealers and customers in North America.

For more information and to view a brief video describing the Cinema ProMed System, visit www.total3dsolutions.com/med.html.

A Michigan-based company, Total 3D Solutions has 15 years of experience in the fields of 3D video production and animation, app development, and immersive training solutions for the U.S. military and several large US corporations. In addition to immersive training solutions, Total 3D Solutions develops various applications and uses for the cinemizer OLED, such as controlling model aircraft via first-player view, a presentation tool for architects, a marketing tool for ad agencies and as a flexible viewfinder for photographers and film-makers. For more information, please visit www.total3dsolutions.com.

The Carl Zeiss Group has 24,000 employees and provides optics, optoelectronics, semiconductor manufacturing, industrial metrology, microscopy, medical technology, vision care and more. The company was founded in 1846 in Jena, Germany, and is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany.

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