The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Paul Newman's Bequest Will Benefit His Charity

When the actor Paul Newman died in September, he left his interest in the Newman's Own and Salad King food companies, plus his Oscar statuettes and other awards, to his Newman's Own Foundation, in Farmington, Conn., according to his will, which was filed in Westport, Conn.

Mr. Newman also bequeathed his publicity and intellectual-property...

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