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Otto Latsis

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Otto was one of the most talented Russian journalists. He was among people who could stick to their beliefs and do not abolish them when they are forced to. <...> He combined the excellent knowledge of economy and the ability to write so that his articles were clear to everyone. Besides, he was
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and turning left at a crossroad, a jeep crashed into his car at a high speed. Otto Latsis and his grandson, as well as the woman who was driving the jeep and her two children, were hospitalized for treatment. Latsis lingered in a coma for more than one and a half months, but finally succumbed to his
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From 1987 to 1991 he returned to occupy an important position in the Soviet magazine "Communist"—in theory, a magazine intended to be a vehicle for promulgating communist
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He was a talented analyst of economy and an excellent journalist. Besides, he always helped our department and students. After all, he was a fine man.
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of honour", that is, to work in a place where he would not have a platform to spread his ideas. He worked in
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writing amazingly quickly. I was always impressed with his ability to write a great article in 1.5 hours.
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He was a member of the jury of the award "For Journalism as Deed" (За журналистику как поступок).
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Members of the Central Committee of the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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His liberal views proved unpopular with authorities. Latsis was sent into a so-called "
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Yasen Zasurski, Dean of the Department of journalism in Moscow State University
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Latsis also wrote and presented papers at academic symposia.
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in 1956, Otto Latsis began working in a local newspaper, "
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On September 10. 2005, while Otto Latsis was driving his
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He was a member of the public commission investigating
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injuries. He died at 5 AM MSK on November 3, 2005, in
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Institute of the Economy of the World Social System.
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Otto Lacis

Latvian
Russian
Soviet
Russian
journalist
Latvian descent
Moscow State University
Sakhalin
Khrushchev Thaw
Izvestia
intelligentsia
exile
Prague
Socialism
Moscow
propaganda
perestroika
Izvestia
New Izvestia
Russkii Kurier
Moskovskiye Novosti
Mikhail Gorbachev
Boris Yeltsin
Russian apartment bombings
Peugeot
Burdenko
Moscow
Yegor Gaidar

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