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GRANTED. JUAN RAUL GARZA, 44, the first federal prisoner scheduled for execution since 1963; a six-month reprieve; by President Clinton; in Terre Haute, Ind. Citing racial and geographic disparities in the federal death-penalty system, Clinton passed the fate of the convicted murderer to the next Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Dec. 18, 2000 | 12/18/2000 | See Source »

...TIME: What more can you do to free your brother Raul, who is in jail for murder? SALINAS: I believe that the first accusation (of murder) for which he is so weak. The judge said there is no motive, no direct accusation, that the main witness was bribed by the authorities with half a million dollars, that his testimony is hearsay, that he tends to lie, and that he's a drug user --but I believe him, the judge said. And based on that testimony my brother was sentenced to 50 years in jail. The planting of a body...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Interview With Carlos Salinas De Gotari | 10/8/2000 | See Source »

...TIME :How do you explain that your brother Raul managed to stash away $150 million dollars in overseas accounts? SALINAS:; It came as a surprise to me. The way he did that accumulation came as a shock. And it really irritated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Interview With Carlos Salinas De Gotari | 10/8/2000 | See Source »

...TIME: Wasn't Raul called 'Mr 10 percent'? SALINAS: I've heard that expression also. But who has come forward to say Raul asked me for 10% commission? I haven't heard of one single person. If my brother commited anything illegal, he should pay for that. But the fabrications (of the murder charge) are what need to be exposed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Interview With Carlos Salinas De Gotari | 10/8/2000 | See Source »

...RAUL FERNANDEZ, 34 He can put a dollar figure on how much Washington has changed in a decade. In 1988, while serving as an up-and-coming aide to then Congressman Jack Kemp, Fernandez told his boss he wanted to quit Capitol Hill and start his own computer company. Kemp, stunned that Fernandez could think about leaving the epicenter of Washington political life, offered a major incentive to stay: "Stick around, and I'm sure I can get you another $4,000." Quickly calculating that that would bring his salary up to about $40,000 a year, Fernandez walked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who's Who In Washington, D.C. | 8/14/2000 | See Source »

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