The Citizen - Dec. 23, 2014

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NEWS

FEATURE

CULTURE

SHARP PROGRESS Army SHARP program makes progress — PAGE 4.

FITNESS SUCCESS can be improved by setting goals — PAGE 5.

SILVESTER New Year’s Eve, the German way — PAGE 8.

CYSS FOOTBALL The Stuttgart Panthers bring the IMCOM-E CYSS football trophy back to Stuttgart for the first time in five years, culminating an undefeated season — PAGES 12-13.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014 Sustaining & Supporting the Stuttgart U.S. Military Community

Garrison Website: www.stuttgart.army.mil

Facebook: facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart

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Musical merriment for the holidays:

Musicians Editha Konwitschny (left), Patrick Siben and Markus Bodenseh of the Stuttgarter Saloniker String and Swing Orchestra play a St. Nicholas concert at the Exchange on Panzer Kaserne Dec. 6. This eclectic group plays classic, folk, jazz, swing, opera, Latin, rock, pop and funk. — Photo by Carola Meusel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office.

COMMENTARY: HAPPY HOLIDAYS

HEALTH: AVOID HIGH FRUCTOSE

GOING GREEN: CFL CLEANUP

SAFETY: FIREWORKS

USAG Stuttgart commander sends best wishes for happy holidays to the entire military community — PAGE 2.

High fructose corn sugar has been linked to obesity and is found in many foods and drinks — PAGE 10.

Fluorescent lighting can save energy, but when the bulbs break, proper cleanup is critical to the environment — PAGE 10.

Prohibited on base, fireworks can be dangerous. Taking these precautions may reduce the risk of accidents or injuries — PAGE 10.


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