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I've seen disgusting excess in business, and I've seen disgusting excess in Washington. But at the same time, I've certainly learned that Washington matters and that you can't ignore it, especially when you get into telecom.
Esther Dyson
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Esther Dyson
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: July 14
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City of Zurich
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