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A Trip to Atascadero

March 2000
By: Bob D. | Santa Barbara, California

Come On! Be Happy, Too

November 1999
By: E.B.R. | Manhattan, New York
The author of "He Who Loses His Life" looked back over twenty plus years of sobriety. - From the September 1967 Grapevine

What Is Our AA Grapevine?

June 1999
From the December 1946 Grapevine

The Healing Power of Honesty

December 1998
By: K. O. | Hoquiam, Washington

When All the Bridges Have Been Burned

June 1994
By: Eric N. | Redondo Beach, California

Fifty Sober Years

July 1993
By: Richard S. | Kerrville, Texas

Growing Pains

July 1993
By: Bill S. | Paducah, Kentucky

Urban Renewal

August 1992
By: Anonymous | New York, New York

What Shape Is Your Triangle?

October 1989
By: Anonymous | Omaha, Nebraska

Telling the Truth

October 1988
By: Greg S. | Lucasville, Ohio

No-help" Help

June 1987
By: V. M. | St. Augustine, Florida

Getting the Red Out

April 1982
By: C. D. | Washington, D.C.
A cautionary tale for group treasurers

A Good Night's Sleep

September 1981
By: P. O. | Long Beach, California
Some tips on how to get one

Belonging

July 1981
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition 1 - Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity

A Great Loss Made Him Even More Grateful for AA

February 1980
By: J. V. B. | New Orleans, Louisiana

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Around AA

August 1995
Safe From Any Storm the Future Might Bring

Ninth Tradition

September 1994
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition 9 - AA, as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.

Around AA

December 1993
Whatever Happened to the Circle and Triangle?

The Professor and the Paradox

December 1990

A Degree of Serenity

September 1989
By: Kathleen J. | Augusta, Georgia

If Only. . .

February 1988
By: S. K. | Sarasota, Florida

In a Drinking World

January 1988
By: Anonymous | Exeter, New Hampshire

The Will and the Way

November 1986
By: M. B. | Jackson, Michigan
From the February 1967 Grapevine

10th Step

November 1979
By: L. H.
Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it - From the June 1971 Grapevine

Give the Girl a Chance!

February 1975
By: Anonymous | Charleston, West Virginia
That new female member is probably starved for love--not sex!

Reflections in a Dry Wash

October 1973
By: S. M. | Safford, Arizona

I've Done the Twelve Steps--now What?

March 1973
By: Paul M. | Riverside, Illinois
There are no endings in AA, only new beginnings

10th Step

June 1971
By: L. H. | North Hollywood, California
Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.

The Washingtonians

February 1971
By: D. P. | Ogden, Utah
A brief history of the organization that grew strong helping suffering alcoholics and then withered away when it lost track of its primary purpose

Eighth Tradition Checklist

December 1970
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Alcholics Anonymous should remain forever non-professional, but our service centers may employ special workers.

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