know that we exist and that we deserve to be successful.
Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Atta, Van D., Mexican citizens unhappy and suffering. Readers Digest, volume 149,
pages 61-62. September 1996.
Atta tells in his article about the loss of more than 10,000 people.
Atta also says that more than 13% of the normal people were laid of because
of the economical crisis caused by Raul Salinas de Gortari. He finally tells
how the people are trying to overcome the crisis. Although this article is short,
it is a very informative article on the affects of the Mexican crisis on the
Mexican citizens.
Duffy, B., Citibank?s Mexican money troubles: R. Salinas de Gortari case. United
States News and World Report, volume 12, page 53-54. July 1, 1995.
Duffy puts together some facts of when Swiss prosecutors visited
Almoya Prison in December 1995. This article also has good information of
Citbank?s role in the operation. It tells some interesting facts of Raul Salinas
de Gortari?s declaration on behave of the ownership of accounts
containing $100 million.
Lake, G. B., Great devaluation of the Mexican Peso. National Revelation, volume 39
pages 40-41. July 3, 1995.
Lake puts together an article containing the information of the
devaluation of the Mexican Peso. It also talks about the international
investors that had investments in Mexico and the international investors do
not like surprises and certainly the devaluation came as a surprise to them.
This article has great information on the devaluation of the Mexican money.
Robinson,L.S., Mexico?s great Salinas soap. Economist, volume 341, page 39.
December 7, 1996.
Robinson puts together this magazine article which explains mainly
how the Raul Salinas de Gortari case got started. Robinson explains how Mr.
Lozano got involved in this case. Robinson also tells how Mr. Lozano got
some evidence to prosecute Raul Salinas de Gortari. This is an interesting
article that compares this case to a ?Mexican telenovela? (soap opera).
Smith, G., He put his trust in Switzerland and Citibank. Frontline, volume 114,
pages 15-20. October 25, 1996.
This article contains mainly most of the interrogation answers asked to
Raul Salinas de Gortari by the Swiss prosecutors. Smith gets some real good
information of how Raul Salinas de Gortari explained his millions of dollars in
fictious names on phony bank accounts. It also contains information of
Raul?s suspicions concerning Amy Elliot. This article contains the most
important facts of the Raul Salinas de Gortari case.