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  1. Michael Leahy (born January 28, 1953) is an American author and award-winning writer for The Washington Post and The Washington Post Magazine. He is best known for his latest non-fiction book The Last Innocents, which examines the tumultuous political and social change of the 1960s through the lens of the era's legendary Los Angeles Dodgers.

  2. Michael Leahy may refer to: Michael Leahy (author) (born 1953), American writer. Michael Leahy (politician) (1932–2007), Irish politician. Michael P. T. Leahy (1934–2007), English philosopher. Michael Leahy (trade unionist) (born 1949), General Secretary of the British Trade Union Community.

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · On Monday, Nashville Chancellor I’Ashea Myles set a June 17 hearing for Star News Digital Media and editor-in-chief Michael Leahy to explain why their recent work on The Covenant School shooter has not violated court orders that could subject them to contempt proceedings and sanctions.

  4. Dr. Michael B. Leahy Jr. is the director of the agency’s Tactical Technology Office. Prior to his return to DARPA in May 2019, he was the chief product officer for Dreamhammer Corporation, a startup technology company focused on monetizing their DoD heritage technologies and expertise for commercial markets.

  5. MICHAEL LEAHY - The Last Innocents. From award-winning journalist Michael Leahy comes the riveting odyssey of seven Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1960sa chronicle of a team, a game, and a nation in transition during one of the most exciting and unsettled decades in history.

  6. Michael Leahy is a former Washington Post writer and the author of three books, including When Nothing Else Matters, a biography of Michael Jordan. He has also written about politics, poverty, health, and other topics for various publications and anthologies.

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  8. Michael Leahy is a staff writer for The Washington Post and The Washington Post Magazine. The recipient of numerous awards for journalistic excellence, Leahy has been honored with the selection of his stories for the 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 editions of The Best American Sports Writing anthologies.