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Behind the scenes at Cosmopolitan.(From The Editor)

Cosmopolitan

| September 01, 2004 | White, Kate | COPYRIGHT 2004 Hearst Communications, reprinted with permission of Hearst. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

WE REALLY LIKED HER!

Recently, the charming Ereka Vetrini from The Apprentice stopped by Cosmo to give staffers her personal take on what happened behind the boardroom walls: Contestants weren't allowed to leave their hotel suites without a camera crew present; Kwame was constantly working out; and Omarosa really is as bitchy as she came across! Read more about reality TV (including the shocking things television networks hope you don't find out about) in "Could You Be a Reality-TV Contestant?" (page 198).

FROM RUSSIAN COSMO, WITH LOVE

We just had our international Cosmo conference, a meeting of Cosmo editors from around the world. Part of the excitement this year was hearing a presentation from the coeditors-in-chief of Russian Cosmo, which just celebrated its 10th anniversary and is now the largest-selling women's monthly magazine in Europe. I asked the coeditors, Elena Myasnikova and Ellen Verbeek, how Russian and U.S. women differ. According to them, Russian women don't think fidelity is the most important thing in a relationship.

What's on Your Mind?

"An inside Look at the New Wifestyle" (Page 204) examines women who marry, quit their job, and enjoy a pampered life. I asked readers what they think:

"How lazy can you get? Women have ...

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