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A Legacy of An Exemplary Life

Tuesday, August 6, 2002

Julius Tahija passed away last week, leaving a rare legacy in Indonesia's business world: transparency and good business practices.

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How would an octogenarian want to be remembered?  In reply to that question, Julius Tahija once said he wanted to be remembered as an executive of an international company who made Indonesians proud, who left behind a legacy, based on his own experiences, of good business practices, for his philanthropy by establishing a foundation with his late wife, Jean, an Australian-born dentist, who he loved for life. 

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