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PO Box 1980

June 2005
By: Judy L. | Worcester, Massachusetts
Open windows

PO Box 1980

March 2004
By: Laurie A. | Essex
A medical call

PO Box 1980

October 2003
By: Doni H. | Tucson, Arizona
Attic of my mind

Editor's Note

July 2003
By: The Editor

PO Box 1980

July 2003
By: José A.M. | Los Angeles, California
Young and in pain

Editor's Note

June 2003
By: The Editor

PO Box 1980

December 1999
By: David S. | Wilmington, Delaware
Not approved?

Your Move

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

Your Move

October 1994
By: Cheryl A. | Bellevue, Nebraska
Opinions Anonymous?

PO Box 1980

September 1992
By: D. O. | St. Petersburg, Florida
Anything but dull

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

March 1988
By: The Alcoholism Report
That First Drink

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

February 1985
By: The Alcoholism Report
New Guideline for the Military

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

October 1984
By: The Alcoholism Report
Don't Blame the Beverage

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

June 1982
By: Jerome K. Boin
Drunken Celebrities

Money--It's Not a Dirty Word

January 1982
By: R. S. | Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Did You Hear About Sally?

December 2015
A coworker showing up at his AA meeting opens the door to concerns about anonymity

Creativity in Sobriety

June 2015
He thought that alcohol was enhancing his work, in fact it was blocking it

A Reciprocal Dynamic

April 2015
By: Anonymous | Los Angeles, California
When we practice Tradition Four while remembering Step Three, everybody wins

A Letter Every Week

December 2014
By: Robyn W. | Cincinnati, Ohio
A writing assignment from her sponsor healed years and years of anger

Simple gifts

December 2013
By: Colleen P. | Kerrville, Texas
How a family trip to buy holiday presents opened her heart to forgiveness

My Big Weekend

November 2013
By: R.B. | Winnipeg, Manitoba
After 40 years, little disappointments don’t get in his way

Dating Rampage

August 2013
By: Patrick M. | Brooklyn, New York
Three coffee dates in one afternoon? A member tells how he survived

Bright Lights of Fun

January 2013
By: Snow P. | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
How a young AA learned to re-define “fun,” and find a colorful new world

AA to grow

June 2008
By: Gayle N. | North Liberty, Iowa
Friends to lean on

Family History

October 2002
By: Pat M. | Southampton
What do you tell your kids about drinking?

Yo Soy Una Alcohólica"("I Am an Alcoholic")

July 2002
By: Stevie L. | Boulder, Colorado
A small miracle in Mazatlán

My First Miracle

June 2001
By: Laura D. | Phoenix, Arizona

Did You Hear About Sally?

December 1998
By: Mickey H. | Springville, Utah
Tradition Twelve - Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.

Humbled By Humor

July 1993
By: Anonymous | Wheeling, West Virginia

Bottoms Up

July 1992
By: Christina P. | San Diego, California

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