AP Lifestyles Digest
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Here is the AP Lifestyles digest for the week of March 9.
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VIRUS OUTBREAK, Lifestyles-related stories include:
Photo Gallery: Life in the time of coronovirus. SENT Monday.
Florida Theme Parks: Florida theme parks keep eye on virus as spring break nears. SENT Monday.
Nursing Homes: Nursing homes face unique challenge with coronavirus. SENT Sunday.
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HOMES
Insider Q&A-Procter & Gamble-CEO: Tide detergent, Pantene shampoo and Gillette razors have filled cupboards for decades. But being a household name isn't good enough anymore. Procter & Gamble, which makes those products and more, is facing increasing competition. By Retail Writer Joseph Pisani. SENT Sunday, 730 words, AP Photo.
Designer-Public to Private: What can home decorators learn from gorgeous public spaces like restaurants and hotels? Three experts who design both commercial and residential spaces explain how they help clients capture the looks they love and adapt them for home. By Melissa Rayworth. UPCOMING Tuesday, 700 words, photos.
NerdWallet-Liz Weston-Your Old Stuff: So the kids have flown the nest and you’re ready to downsize? Don’t take it personally when they say “no, thanks” to your stuff, whether it’s unwanted china or unfashionable furniture. By Liz Weston of Nerdwallet. SENT Monday, 710 words, AP Photo.
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PARENTING
Census-Young Children: Researchers say no other age group was undercounted as much during the last once-a-decade census than children under 5. Sesame Street is using Count von Count to change that. By Mike Schneider. SENT Monday, 400 words, photos.
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GARDENING
Gardening-Pruning Shrubs: March is a fine time to prune many trees and shrubs, though not all of them (don't prune your forsythia or lilac, for instance). It's easy to see what to cut on leafless plants, and cuts heal quickly. Here’s a list of some pruning jobs for this time of year. By Lee Reich. UPCOMING: Tuesday, 550 words, photo.
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FOOD
Homes-Food-Kitchen Smarts-Whole Grain: The ABCs of whole grains: What are they exactly, and which ones should you have stocked in your pantry? By Katie Workman. SENT Monday, 750 words, photos.
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TRAVEL
Historic Route 20: A national group is hoping to encourage travelers to visit small towns along the old Route 20 highway with a historic designation. By Margery A. Beck. SENT Sunday, 700 words, photos.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
HOMES: Spring Homes Special Edition, comprising five stories — Renters-Decor Options, Trends-Softer Side, Florals, Old and New, NerdWallet-Buy-Build-Fix. Also NerdWallet-Down Payment Stress; Architecture-Pritzker Prize
FOOD: Poaching Chicken; Germany-Ice Wine
GARDENING: Sustainability Basics
PARENTING: TikTok Concerns
TRAVEL: NerdWallet-Spring Break Card
FASHION: Transformed on Runway-Photo Gallery; France-Paris Fashion Week, various.
UPCOMING SPECIAL EDITIONS, for 2020:
March 3 — Spring Homes
April 7 — Weddings
May 5 — Pursuits/Outdoors
July 14 — Back to School
Aug. 11 — Fall Homes
Oct. 6 — Pets
Nov. 17 — Holidays
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