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Death of Sir John Templeton

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A 'great' of the investment industry, and noted philanthropist, Sir John Templeton, died this week in the Bahamas at the age of 95. He provided the first international managed fund in 1954 and was described by Time as, 'arguably the greatest global stock picker of the century.'

He was a billionaire, and his annually-awarded Templeton Prize is now worth $US1.6 million and is guaranteed to always surpass the Nobel Prize in monetary value. Mother Teresa of Calcutta won the first Templeton Prize in 1973.

It was won by an Australian, Charles Birch, the geneticist and theologian in 1990, and the theoretical physicist, Paul Davies, formerly of the University of Adelaide and Macquarie University, in 1995.

An obituary is at:
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-templeton9-2008jul09,0,5713354.story
 
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Link to Wikipedia page about him.
 
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