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...consider whether it was normal and sustainable for those who don't want to work to make more money than those who do want to work." His comments angered Roma-rights advocates. "It's not that they don't want to work, there is no work for them," says Kristína Magdolenová, executive director of the Roma Press Agency. Coming just months before E.U. accession, the dispute is an embarrassment, since Slovakia 's membership was once conditional on improving the Roma's lot - Jan Stojaspal Delayed Vengeance SWITZERLAND Police arrested a Russian man for the stabbing murder...
Emancipation broke out last week when COURTNEY LOVE settled her lawsuits with the Universal Music Group. The label let Love out of her contract, and she agreed to let UMG release previously unheard songs by Nirvana, the band comprising her late husband Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and DAVE GROHL. Grohl heads the band Foo Fighters, whose new album, One by One, will be out on Oct. 22; he spoke with TIME's Josh Tyrangiel...
...KRIST AND COURTNEY FINALLY SETTLED YOUR DIFFERENCES OVER THE RIGHTS TO NIRVANA'S MUSIC. WHAT TOOK SO LONG? Legal stuff, mostly. It was a matter of negotiation, and we live in different places and have different lives and didn't always see eye to eye. But the passage of time helped. Most people would expect negotiating with Courtney to be a complete nightmare, like World Wrestling Entertainment or something. But I didn't have to do too much. Thankfully my time was occupied with other things...
Last week the privacy-averse Courtney Love--widow of Kurt Cobain, the Nirvana rocker who killed himself in 1994--penned a wounded e-mail to the band's fans. Seems the Widow Cobain is being sued by Nirvana members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic, who want her to have no say in the band's affairs. The two are fed up with Love's attempts to block release of a greatest- hits CD. So Courtney went straight to the fans. "Kurt Cobain was Nirvana," she wrote, and said she represents him. Grohl and Novoselic released their own missive, saying Love...
...result of the American indie rock saga of the `80s were either in Nirvana or married to people in Nirvana. For that reason, the tenth anniversary of Nevermind comes attended by unceremonious squabbling. Courtney Love, Cobain's famed widow, is engaged in a court battle with bassist Krist Novoselic and drummer Dave Grohl over the rights to the Nirvana catalog, and that lawsuit looks as if it will prevent a Nevermind box set from being released this year. Such high- stakes legal brawls are worlds away from the scene profiled in "Our Band Could Be Your Life," in which...