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By STAFF: David Kirkpatrick, Michael Rogers, Patricia Sellers, H. John Steinbreder, Eleanor Johnson Tracy

(FORTUNE Magazine) – ALAN ''ACE'' GREENBERG, 59, chief executive of investment firm Bear Stearns, which coughed up $169,000, the largest single contribution, for New York Governor Mario Cuomo's reelection campaign: ''We just want good people to run for office. And if you want that, you gotta pay for it.'' TOM MONAGHAN, 49, owner of Domino's Pizza, on why he spent a record $8.1 million for a vintage 1931 Bugatti automobile: ''Our pizza delivery business is very dependent on cars.'' SUSAN ALEXANDER, 30, Alaska conservationist, on the Administration's proposal to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: ''It would be like melting down the Statue of Liberty for the copper in its body and the gold in its torch.''