Journal Editor Loses His Job Over a Paper on How Students Define 'Having Sex'

The American Medical Association has fired George D. Lundberg, editor of The Journal of the American Medical Association for the past 17 years, alleging that he speeded up the publication of a paper relating to the accepted definition of sexual intercourse in order to influence the impeachment trial of President Clinton.

The paper, which appears in the journal's January 20 issue, reports results from a 1991

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