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Higher Housework Burden Stresses Women While women are doing less housework than they used to, they still take on the brunt of the household cleaning chores. New research indicates that this extra work stresses them out, and that stress worsens when there is salary or gender inequality present in the relationship. The findings match up well with previous studies regarding changes in the division of housework in the last decade. Though both men and women spend less time spent on domestic duties thanks to time-saving technologies, women still take on a large amount of the work, past studies show.

“In this study, women were in the majority (85 percent) in the combination of having more than half of the responsibility for domestic work and an equal socioeconomic position to the partner,” the researchers write in their research detailed today, June 13, in the journal PLoS ONE. Working women

The researchers studied data from 371 women and 352 men from the Northern Swedish Cohort, collected in 1986 and 2007, when the participants were on average 21 and 42, respectively. At 42, all participants analyzed were living with children.

The participants answered questionnaires about their relationships, housework responsibilities, socioeconomic status of themselves and partners, and “psychological distress” level gauged by the number of times they’ve felt restless, unable to concentrate, or worried and nervous, in the last year. “Domestic work is a highly gendered activity as women tend to have a greater and men a smaller responsibility,” the researchers write. “Inequality in domestic work, in combination with experiencing the couple relationship as gender-unequal, were associated with psychological distress.”

LOS ANGELES - Grammy-winning heavy metal band Slipknot unveiled the artwork and tracklist for their upcoming “best-of” album on Monday, their first release since the 2010 death of bassist Paul Gray. “Antennas To Hell,” due out on July 24 in the United States, will encompass some of the band’s best-known singles from their last four studio albums, including “Spit It Out,” “Left Behind” and “Vermilion.” “I think every song Slipknot has ever written is a greatest hit, so it was hard (to narrow it down), but at the same time there’s only four records, so we did stick a couple of live songs on,” band member Shawn “Clown” Crahan told Reuters. “It all falls together the way it needs to.” Slipknot, founded by Gray and Crahan in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1995, has eight members -- Crahan and Chris Fehn on percussion, lead singer Corey Taylor, Sid Wilson on turntables, guitarists Jim Root

and Mick Thomson, Craig “133” Jones on sampling and drummer Joey Jordison. Following Gray’s death from an accidental overdose in 2010, the band’s future has been hotly debated in the world of music with media outlets posting conflicting reports on the end of Slipknot, something Crahan said has amused him. “We as a band have never decided to go away. We’ve never even talked about it; it’s not even a question. The only question was how long it was going to take each

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Unequal employment and pay add to mom’s stressors, because they make her feel the need to do more housework.

Slipknot unveils songs, art, on new “best-of” album Reuters

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individual member to accept what’s happened and feel comfortable with moving on in the record area,” said Crahan. “Paul was the major part of writing records. It’s not only my brother that I’m not seeing, but it’s also what he brought to the table,” added the percussionist. Crahan said the band will be stepping away from the spotlight after playing a series of summer festivals, so that band members can go through “the healing process” and work on a new record. He said the lyrics were already being written for the next album and the artwork would be “severely involved.” The band released four studio albums over the years, 1999’s self-titled debut, 2001’s “Iowa,” 2004’s “Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)” and 2008’s “All Hope Is Gone,” selling more than 20 million records worldwide.

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Members of the band Slipknot arrive at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles September 7, 2008.

Denpasar issues five new hotel permits Bali Post

DENPASAR - Moratorium of tourist accommodation development in three regions such as Badung, Gianyar and Denpasar does not work. At least, five new hotels will be established in the city of Denpasar. The Head of Denpasar Government Tourism Office, Putu Budiasa, said that his party had issued principle permit. The companies which filed the permit had owned a basic license to develop a hotel in the area. “The five hotels to be established will be located in the city center and sur-

rounding area of Sanur Beach,” said the Head of Denpasar Government Tourism Office, Putu Budiasa. Budiasa said the five new hotels would increase the presence of star tourist accommodation in the capital of Bali Province. Unfortunately, the office was reluctant

See schedule and news of Bali Art Festival in P3.

Germany sink Dutch to close on quarters Reuters

KHARKIV - Germany took a big step towards the Euro 2012 quarter-finals on Wednesday when two classy first-half strikes from Mario Gomez secured a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands who are in serious danger of elimination. A majestic goal in the 73rd minute from Robin van Persie gave the Dutch a fighting chance in the latter stages but they looked physically spent having been forced to chase the game after falling behind. Joachim Loew’s Germany will qualify as group winners if they draw or win their final match against Denmark in Lviv and they are shaping up nicely for a push for a fourth European title. The only hope the Dutch have of progress is if they beat Portugal in Kharkiv and Germany win, opening up the opportunity to go through on goal difference. The mathematics may not yet be clear but what was certainly decided in the humid heat of the Metalist Stadium was that the Germans and not the Dutch are the real challengers to Spain’s crown. Even though they may not yet be at their peak Germany were still superior in all departments as the Dutch defence was opened up, their midfield exposed defensively and there was as lack of sharpness in attack. “It was supposed to be our night but we ended empty-handed as we played poorly,” was winger Arjen Robben’s frank assessment.

to provide details about the origin of the investors that would be building the hotels and the amount of capital invested. “At present, there have been 28 star hotels here. If the five new hotels have been in operation then they will totally amount to 33 units. We think the increasing number of new hotel development indicates if Denpasar remains a promising area for tourism investment in Bali,” revealed Budiasa while adding the five hotels to be built consisted of Ibis Hotel, Batavia Hotel, Anamaya and Harris Hotel. Continued on page 6

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“There is no cohesion between our lines, there are gaps and we are not connecting and then it is very difficult to recover the ball,” he added. The early indications were, however, that the Dutch were going to give Germany’s back line a torrid test and skipper Mark Van Bommel sent Van Persie clear but he was unable to beat keeper Manuel Neuer. INSTANT REACTION

That chance triggered an instant reaction from Germany with Mesut Ozil’s volley rattling the foot of the post and the ball rolling into Dutch keeper Maarten Stekelenburg’s hands. The Germans grabbed the lead with a goal of genuine quality, the influential Bastian Schweinsteiger threading a pass through the Dutch defence to Gomez, who elegantly turned and fired home with impressive smoothness. The pair combined again to double the advantage, the Germany striker opting for power as he blasted diagonally across Stekelenburg. Continued on page 6

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