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    Posted on October 16th, 2008 team2008 1 comment

    So…here we are… girls and a boy from 14 different countries, working on the newest magazine on the market- EUROpolitan.

    How our day started? We met three incredible MEPs (all of them incredible women) and we talked about gender equality, women issues (are they any or not?), what could we do about the reconciliation of the family?

    What we did next? Heh, getting our money :) EP keeps its words.

    We even had our third coffee to be more productive on brainstorming! And if yesterday filling 16 pages sounds like too-hard-to-happen, today we thought we will need 160. It is definitely impressive how creative we could be, even though most of us are not professionals.

    13:15. 15 minutes to our lunch break. Everybody needs rest, but I guess, we will continue collaborating on the pages even then. Why? Because we enjoy it and if it was up to us, we could probably spends weeks here… Sharing ideas, having fun. Staying creative.

    P.S. 2 hours until todays deadline. Let’s write! Let’s do EUROpolitan :)

    agata and mariya

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    One Response to “EUROpolitan is working!”

    1. adult affiliate program July 4th, 2009 at 9:47 pm

      Topic of your article is very interesting, i have bookmarked your blog
      regards
      fluflaken

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