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By STAFF Michael Rogers, Patricia Sellers, H. John Steinbreder, Eleanor Johnson Tracy, and Daniel P. Wiener

(FORTUNE Magazine) – PAUL NEWMAN, 61, announcing he will use his food company's profits to build a camp for gravely ill children: ''This is made possible by salad dressing and by the people who buy the damn stuff.'' ROBERT WRIGHT, 43, new president of No. 1 network NBC and a former executive at General Electric, NBC's new parent, in a talk to employees: ''This is Bob Wright, your friend from GE, the individual who has come to help you when you least need help.'' MICHAEL PATRICK, 42, executive vice chancellor of the University of Texas system, on a report that the system's endowment is now larger than Harvard's: ''I don't know that we're helped by anything that suggests we're awash in money.'' .