But unlike the House committee, which voted along party lines to place the subject off-limits, the Senate committee also took up the question of the death of Vincent W. Foster Jr., the deputy White House counsel.
One is the U.S. Park Police's investigation into the death of Vincent Foster Jr., the Deputy White House Counsel.
The Justice Department said today that it would continue investigating the death of Vincent W. Foster Jr., a senior White House lawyer and a close friend of President Clinton, until it could find a reason for his apparent suicide.
The committee has also asked for documents relating to the death last year of Vincent W. Foster Jr., a deputy White House counsel who kept files on the Clintons' role in Whitewater.
The Democrats won the first round in the image battle today when Mr. Gonzalez proposed that the committee forgo an examination of the death last year of Vincent W. Foster Jr., the deputy White House counsel.
The Whitewater special prosecutor has hired the Chief Medical Examiner of San Diego to review findings in the death of Vincent W. Foster Jr., the deputy White House counsel.
Weeks later, there was more trouble when some investigators said they were blocked by White House officials during their inquiry into the death of Vincent W. Foster Jr., the former deputy White House counsel who had committed suicide that year.
So far, the only topics Mr. Fiske has finished examining are the White House-Treasury contacts and the death of Vincent M. Foster Jr. a White House aide.
The Senate hearings delved briefly into the death of Vincent W. Foster Jr., the deputy White House counsel.
Journal reporters often complain to their peers that they feel the editorial page goes too far, most recently in attacks on President Clinton and with conspiracy theories about the death of Vincent W. Foster Jr., the deputy White House counsel.