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  1. Jul 15, 2023 · Maureen Downey was the first wife of David Hartman. Maureen Downey’s husband is best known as the first host of ABC’s Good Morning America, from 1975 to 1987. He began his career as an actor starring in the 1970s as a young resident, Dr. Paul Hunter, on The Bold Ones: The New Doctors. He went on to appear as a teacher in the series Lucas ...

  2. Integrity and independence and are Downey’s calling cards. So Downey stood her ground, buried herself in her work and just got on with the job. In 2005, she quit the auction world to go to solo, setting up Chai Consulting in San Francisco. As collector concerns over fine wine fraud grew, so too did Downey’s fledgling business.

  3. Maureen Downey is a main character in the seventh season of the FX series Justified. Maureen Downey is a wife, mother and a detective with the Detroit Police Department. She is a good cop who wants to do right by her family. She is married to Bill Downey and has two daughters, Alyssa and Kyra. In "City Primeval," Maureen joins a team that is investigating the bombing of the car of Judge Alvin ...

  4. Join Maureen Downey, AJC education columnist, for an in-person conversation with U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.She digs into recent Supreme Court decisions affecting education and what the secretary says to Georgia parents whose kindergartners are practicing active shooter drills.

  5. Oct 31, 2022 · Maureen Downey is a global expert on wine fraud. She speaks to Jane Anson about how she became known as “the Sherlock Holmes of wine,” her views on the extent of fraud in the wine world, and how she came to set up her company, Chai Consulting. Her interest in wine came when she was a freshman at Boston University, and was furthered when at ...

  6. Maureen Downey is an education blogger and columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. With a focus on education issues in Georgia and across the nation, Maureen's work explores topics such as school dress codes, book bans, vouchers, and student performance.

  7. 5 days ago |. By Maureen Downey. | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Addressing his recent decision to remove four popular teen novels, Cobb Schools Superintendent Chris Ragsdale said he didn’t consider his critics to be “evil.”No, he explained at a recent board meeting, critics were “shortsighted, wrong and often motivated by reasons ...

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