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...upon 115 pages of billing records from Mrs. Clinton's Rose Law Firm that had been eagerly sought for more than two years by congressional investigators as well as by the Whitewater investigators. Carolyn Huber, who was the custodian of the Clintons' personal files taken from White House lawyer Vincent Foster's office after his 1993 suicide, discovered the copied billings while sorting through correspondence in her East Wing office...
Republicans ordered new hearings following the release of a two-year-old Administration memo that identifies Hillary Rodham Clinton as the major player behind the controversial mass firings of White House travel-office employees in 1993. The late deputy White House counsel Vincent Foster was mentioned several times in the memo, leading the Whitewater independent counsel to express dismay that it was not released sooner. Late last week, lawyers for the First Lady also released newly "discovered" billing records of her legal work for the S&L at the heart of the Whitewater probe. Investigators have long sought the documents...
...mostly a fizzle for Al D'Amato and the Senate Whitewater investigators," notes TIME's Viveca Novak. "Massey didn't provide the explosive information the committee had advertised, and he even acknowledged greater involvement than previously revealed in bringing Madison's business to Rose." Massey did recall the late Vincent Foster collecting his Madison files during the 1992 presidential campaign, noting that Foster seemed irritated when he insisted on photocopying them. Having discovered only weeks ago through televised Whitewater proceedings that the files were being investigated, Massey said if he'd known Foster had taken the files...
...plans a new round of hearings on the travel office firings, and said his committee would send Mrs. Clinton written questions. Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr joined in the criticism Friday, complaining in writing to the White House that since the Watkins memo contains numerous references to the late Vincent Foster, he too should have been given the document. The White House has been under orders for two years to release all Foster-related documents to Starr, who is investigating the late attorney's suicide. McCurry informed reporters the White House had responded to Starr, expressing "regret that the document...
...staff, with discrepancies between her testimony and that of Robert Barnett, the Clintons' former personal lawyer. For example, Williams did not recall having arranged for Barnett to come to the White House on July 27, 1993, to examine files taken from the office of former deputy White House counsel Vincent Foster, who had committed suicide seven days earlier. But Barnett told Senators that Williams personally had set up his visit...