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Daniel Henninger is Deputy Editorial Page Director of the Wall Street Journal. He also writes a column named "Wonder Land" which appears every Thursday. Like many of the Journal's editorial page staff, he generally takes conservative stances on politics, but he supports increased immigration and amnesty for illegal immigrants. Henninger is a frequent guest on the Saturday Fox News show Journal Editorial Report in which he discusses current issues with fellow editorial page writers and guests. (A transcript of the discussion appears on OpinionJournal.com the following Monday.)
   He is a graduate of Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.
   Henninger won the George Loeb Award for commentary in 1985, the 1995 American Society of Newspaper Editors' Distinguished Writing Award for editorial writing and the 1997 National Journalism Award for editorial writing. He shared in the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting.
   A native of Cleveland, he's also a one-time resident of Ridgewood, New Jersey.

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