- Tom Ferrick
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name = Tom Ferrick, Jr.
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birth_date = 1949
birth_place = Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
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occupation =Journalist ,columnist
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spouse =Sharon Sexton
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footnotes =Tom Ferrick, Jr. (1949) is a
columnist most recently with thePhiladelphia Inquirer . He had been a columnist at theInquirer since 1998 but left the newspaper in 2008.Ferrick wrote a biweekly
column that runs every Wednesday and Sunday. ThePhiladelphia native has spent thirty eight years as areporter , focusing mostly ongovernment [ [http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/columnists/tom_ferrick/ Tom Ferrick's Metro Column Biography] ]His
politics are often considered liberal, as is theInquirer . Ferrick has come under fire for his columns, including his pursuit of the Bush administration and other leaders who acted on theWMD intelligence that acted as a primary factor leading theAmerican military inIraq in March of 2003.Ferrick is married to [Sharon Sexton] . He and Sexton have two children. Born in
South Philadelphia , Ferrick attendedTemple University in the late 1960s, but never graduated, having spent too much time at the school newspaper,The Temple News , he has claimed. [http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/features/1996/042396/ferrick.html 04/23/1996 - Almanac, Vol. 42, No. 29, Page 12-13 ] ]Nonetheless, Ferrick got a job with a since-disbanded
news service , theUnited Press International , inPhiladelphia and later inHarrisburg . In 1976, he was hired as a Statehouse reporter inHarrisburg for theInquirer and has been there ever since, climbing through a series of reporting and editing positions. For theInquirer , Ferrick has been, among other roles, the City Hall bureau chief, a poverty reporter, a political writer, a deputy editor and a special projects writer. Ferrick was aRichard Burke Memorial Fellow at theUniversity of Pennsylvania in 1996 [3] . Recently, Ferrick has been active in theGreat Expectations Project , a partnership betweenUPenn and theInquirer , which has held public forums throughoutPhiladelphia to accumulate the feelings of voters in order to influence the2007 Philadelphia mayoral race .His father, for whom Ferrick is named, was a
major-league pitcher for five teams from 1941 through 1952. His career reached a pinnacle when, in 1950, while playing for theNew York Yankees , he ledAmerican League relief pitchers in wins and beat his hometownPhillies in the third game of a four-game sweep .Philadelphia Weekly, a local alternative newspaper, reported in 2007 that Ferrick had resigned, but would remain on staff in order to cover the election for mayor. [ [http://willdo.philadelphiaweekly.com/archives/john_grogan/ "Inquirer" Columnists To Retire, Write About Puppydogs, Philadelphia Weekly, 2/2/07] ] Ferrick left the paper in February 2008.
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