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Your Move

October 1994
By: John K. | Edgewood, Maryland
A House Divided?

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April 1994
By: G. S. | San Carlos, California
The 'Westlake mafia'

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September 1993
By: C. B. | Natchez, Mississippi
Fairy tales come true

Entitled to Happiness

February 1993
By: John M. | Bloomington, Indiana

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February 1990
By: K. C. | Charleston, South Carolina
No hiding from Hugo

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May 1989
By: B. C. | Bensalem, Pennsylvania
Outraged

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February 1989
By: G. T. | Warrensburg, New York
A need for accurate info

Your Move

February 1989
By: S. C. | Little Rock, Arkansas
Looking for answers

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September 1988
By: R. B.
More about anonymity

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

March 1988
By: The Alcoholism Report
That First Drink

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August 1987
By: J. H. | Okmulgee, Oklahoma
How it was

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June 1987
By: A. M. | Wheeling, Illinois
Reading rewards

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

April 1987
By: The Journal (Addiction Research Fou
Palm Sap Hurting Nigerians

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

January 1986
By: The Journal Addiction Research Foun
Cooperation and Flexibility Urged

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December 1985
By: J. S. | Seattle, Washington
'Ammunition' for prisoners?

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I Knew I Was Done

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: C.G. | Toledo, Ohio
When even joy made him angry, he knew it was time to find AA

My Texas pen pal

November 2021 | Prayer and Meditation
By: Tom Z. | Coles Point, Va.
For 17 years, they shared everything—all the joys, challenges and pain. Now they’ll get to meet

What matters most

September 2021 | Young & Sober!
By: Kristin S. | Fullerton, Calif.
Sometimes the results of our efforts to make amends take years. Sometimes they come after a lot of painful rejection. God’s timing is often mysterious, but it’s perfect.

True to Ourselves

January 2021 | Oldtimers!
By: Angela P. | Mesa, Ariz.
A surprise discovery reminds one member how important it is to share our stories. We never know who they might help

Sharing my Secret

February 2020 | Tough Times
By: Kirk S. | Dundas, Ontario
Angry and lonely, he stayed quiet about his reading skills. Then one day he was able to help others

Not too much to ask

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Thomas S. | Inglewood, California
A member reminds us that it never hurts to be kind, patient and accepting of one another

Building a life

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: K.F. | Indianapolis, Indiana
For 40 years now, just like his sponsor said, he’s been celebrating a life worth staying sober for

A Better Chance At A Better Choice

January 2019 | Stories for Day Counters!
By: Joan M. | Davis, Calif.
Looking into mirror of her past life helped her find the start of sobriety—and sufferings’ end

The big event

August 2018
By: L.D. | Washington, D.C.
Chairing a what? A mini-conference? Oh no, how do you do that? She was about to find out

You're under arrest

April 2018
By: Alex M. | Louisville, Kentucky
Non-approved literature? Raffles? Religious talk? Who monitors what we say and do at our AA meetings? The Traditions make it clear

Staying Afloat

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Erica P. | Concord, New Hampshire
At 10 months, she thought the Bahamas would be easy breezy. But the disease had a different idea

Tears on New Year’s

January 2017
By: Jim O. | Waller, Texas
A sober dad, depressed and alone on the holiday, reaches out for help—and gets it

My new social network

January 2017
By: Nils S. | Princeton, New Jersey
With the help of AA friends, a newcomer makes a healthy transition to a safer, more sober way to connect

Two Years Old

December 2016
On her anniversary, a woman reflects on how she traveled from blackout drinker to someone who sees the light, every day.

AA News

August 2016
2016 General Service Conference Highlights

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