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  • From there, he can assess their needs, and direct them to the resources that are available, such as Rago and the Small Business Development Center.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • Joseph Rago, an editorial writer at The Wall Street Journal, was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for writing about health-care overhaul.

    What's News: World-Wide 2011

  • Rago: --that prevent them from helping people and just really--there's not a comprehensive approach to mental illness that can be deployed.

    Crime and Civility James Taranto 2011

  • Rago: You had sort of several months of increasingly disruptive and disturbing behavior on Loug hner's part.

    Crime and Civility James Taranto 2011

  • Rago: Yeah, you know, that's one of the things that's really gotten lost in the political debate.

    Crime and Civility James Taranto 2011

  • Joseph Rago , an editorial writer at The Wall Street Journal, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in the editorial writing category for his writing on the health-care overhaul advocated by the Obama administration.

    The Journal Wins Editorial Pulitzer 2011

  • Pulitzer Prize-winner Joseph Rago tracks the White House effort to prevent the impact of its policies.

    The ObamaCare Bad News Continues Karl Rove 2011

  • Prior to writing editorials, Mr. Rago was an assistant features editor.

    The Journal Wins Editorial Pulitzer 2011

  • A native of Falmouth, Massachusetts, Mr. Rago graduated from Dartmouth College in 2005 with a degree in American history.

    The Journal Wins Editorial Pulitzer 2011

  • Rago: Four hits this week, Paul, to the states who joined the historic constitutional challenge to ObamaCare.

    Crime and Civility James Taranto 2011

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