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(FORTUNE Magazine) – -- WILLIAM FRANKLIN, 57, president of Weyerhaeuser Far East, on the perceived threat of Japanese investment in the U.S., vs. Japanese capital spending: ''If Americans want to worry about something, they ought to worry about what Japanese companies are investing in Japan.''

-- LEO ARMBRUST, 40, chaplain to the University of Miami's Hurricanes, on criticism of players' on-field victory dance after winning the Cotton Bowl: ''Try to play football without emotion. You're better suited to golf.''

-- NAI-CHING SUN, 52, a Taiwan emigrant and a successful entrepreneur in Queens, New York City: ''I'm running businesses in the Chinese community. But my son works at Merrill Lynch.''