- Hymy
Hymy ("Smile") is a Finnish magazine, which was launched in
1959 by publisherUrpo Lahtinen cite news |first=|last=|title=Jyrki Hämäläinen (1942-2008) Long-serving teen magazine editor and pop-culture biographer dies at 65 |url=http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Jyrki+H%C3%A4m%C3%A4l%C3%A4inen+1942-2008/1135234921575 |work=Helsingin Sanomat |publisher= |date=2008-03-19 |accessdate=2008-03-27] and was named after his wife Hymy Lahtinen. In the 1960s and 1970s "Hymy" became a success with sensationalist stories containing lots of sex and gossip about Finnish celebrities, often verging on theinvasion of privacy . Typical "Hymy" stories would be about the singerIrwin Goodman , Finland's first openly gay celebrityMonsieur Mosse , or the notorious pictorial onJörn Donner naked on a Gambian beach with a local underage young girl. The most famous writer for "Hymy" wasVeikko Ennala , and probably one of the most infamous stories was about the authorTimo K. Mukka , which many thought was one of the main causes of the author's early death soon afterwards. This resulted in a Finnish law called the "Lex Hymy", regulating any press stories published about private persons.In March 2008 the magazine published story of the Finnish Foreign Minister
Ilkka Kanerva 's SMS messages to a erotic dancer. After the magazine on April 1, 2008 published several of the messages, Kanerva was dismissed.References
External links
* [http://www.hymy.fi/ "Hymy"]
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