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Enter the Dragon

  • September 1998
  • By Simson L. Garfinkel

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"Every building has its claim to fame," says janet baker as she leads me around a three-story brick building that sits on a hill overlooking Boston. Once a mill, this building has been cleaned, renovated and turned into offices. Today it's the headquarters of Dragon Systems, the company Janet and her husband Jim Baker founded in 1982.

"What's this one's?" I ask.

 

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