Talk:Jim Geraghty

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[edit] from Vfd

On 25 Feb 2005, this article was nominated for deletion. The result was keep, and merge from Jim geraghty. See Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Jim Geraghty and Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Jim geraghty for records of the discussions.

[edit] Killian documents

User:Gamaliel removed "Geraghty was actively involved in reporting the Killian documents and Rathergate story on a daily basis on behalf of National Review Online. Geraghty was one of the self described Pajamahadeen."

I certainly had the impression that TKS was a go-to site for updates on this story. "The Kerry Spot" was explicitly focused on campaign issues. —wwoods 17:20, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC)

It was most definitely one of the go-to sites for the story. Gamaliel has raised this issue repeatedly that Geraghty did not have significant involvement, but a review of Geraghty's archives show he was very much involved in reporting the story. Gamaliel is right that Geraghty did not break the story, but he was reporting on it within a day of the 60 Minutes II show and reported on it on a daily (sometimes hourly) basis when it broke. Geraghty contines to report about it now with Rather's retirement

[edit] 2007

This article was rather out of date. I've done a quick edit, but more (and better) work is needed.

While checking Amazon for books by "Jim Geraghty", I found CICS Concepts and Uses (Mcgraw Hill, 1993, ISBN 0077077512). Does anyone know whether it's by this Jim Geraghty? Cheers, CWC 13:05, 9 November 2007 (UTC)