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Spike Lee
01-14-2008, 08:11 PM
BERLIN (Reuters) - A Hamburg newspaper that reported last week on a computer company manager who said he fired three non-smokers because they had threatened disruptions after asking for a smoke-free environment said on Monday the story was a hoax.

Stephanie Lamprecht, a journalist at the Hamburger Morgenpost, said Thomas Joschko first told her he had fired the three from his 10-person staff because they were causing a disruption with their non-smoking but later admitted it was a hoax.

Lamprecht, whose story was published widely in the German and international media last week, said: "He said it was a joke and worth the trouble. He said he's a chain-smoker himself and said he was tired of smokers being hassled so much."

Joschko could not be reached for comment.

Lamprecht said she drove 120 km (75 miles) from Hamburg to Buesum on Monday to try to confirm the story after doubts about its accuracy surfaced. She said the Morgenpost planned to publish an updated version of the story in its Wednesday edition.

"He said he was on a pro-smoker mission," said Lamprecht. She said she had checked some of the facts of his story last week after he called in his claim and that he was registered as the owner a small company in Buesum.

(Writing by Erik Kirschbaum; Editing by Stephen Weeks)
Way to hurt your cause.

j.elohim
01-14-2008, 08:18 PM
Way to hurt your cause.

I don't see how anyone's cause has been hurt. Unless of course you mean the cause of Journalists who enjoy to buy into any story they get told no matter how ridiculous it sounds.

shade
01-14-2008, 08:19 PM
Yeah I probably would have tried to find the people who were supposedly fired.

_Joe
01-14-2008, 08:20 PM
I don't see how anyone's cause has been hurt. Unless of course you mean the cause of Journalists who enjoy to buy into any story they get told no matter how ridiculous it sounds.

The pro-smoking campaign has been hurt (if there was one). The idea is there are no pro-smoking stories, so the only way they can make them is to make them up.

j.elohim
01-14-2008, 08:24 PM
The pro-smoking campaign has been hurt (if there was one). The idea is there are no pro-smoking stories, so the only way they can make them is to make them up.

How has the pro-smoking campaign been hurt by this? It's funny, and just shows that this journo was useless at following up on things. I'm fairly sure, regardless of this faux story, people who think the uppity anti-smoking brigade should wind their necks in aren't all that fussed.