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ICYPAA Bounces Back

October 2006
By: Anonymous
After being routed by Katrina in September 2005

Cure

March 1965
By: Charles A. Churan
The questionable word in alcoholism

Let's Not Flaunt It!

September 1982
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition 12 - Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities

Spanish Inquiries

January 1961
By: Anonymous

Never too young

September 2018
By: Anonymous | Fairport, New York

I'll Stick My Neck Out. . .

February 1955
By: Anonymous | Central Pennsylvania

Father and Son

July 2018
By: Peter C. | Springfield, Mass.
Their sobriety date is six week apart. They’ve shared the same joy, pain and love as their lives opened up in sobriety

PO Box 1980

January 2001
By: Anonymous | Wisconsin
But is it AA?

PO Box 1980

August 1978
By: ANONYMOUS | North Carolina
Anonymity from three angles

Stepping Up & Reaching Out

October 2024 | CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By: Chris Anne H. | Pahrump, Nevada
Working with local communities, PI committees and the military Area 42 is helping to carry the message of AA in Nevada

AA Grows in the Philippines

December 1984
By: D. M. | Manila

PO Box 1980

August 1983
By: ANONYMOUS | New York State
When loneliness ends

Don't Pass It On

January 1986
By: Anonymous | New Haven, Connecticut

PO Box 1980

November 1987
By: ANONYMOUS | Denver, Colorado
Double winners

A Frame Work for the Future

October 1989
By: Anonymous | Fanwood, New Jersey

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A Jesuit Applauds AA

February 1954
By: William J. Smith, S.J. | Brooklyn, New York
Second in a series of religious views of AA, by non-alcoholics of various faiths. An article by a Protestant minister appeared in November issue. Other will appear from time to time.

AA Around The World

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Scottsdale, Ariz.
Traveling sober, she finds gratitude in meetings, sober people—and Grapevine

Love In a Troubled World

May 1988
By: Anonymous | Denver, Colorado

The Aging of an AA Club

May 2004
By: Henry G. | Hereford, Arizona
Hey, where are all the kids?

A Family Affair

October 1974
By: Joseph Kellermann
More about enablers

PO Box 1980

June 1974
By: B. D. B. | Manhattan, New York
A call for 'wider vision'

Headquarters Highlights

April 1951

AA and Al-anon--i Need Both

November 1970
By: Anonymous | California

Scared to be seen

December 2013
By: Anonymous
A newcomer gets assured right away about anonymity in AA

AA in Florida Road Prisons

January 1965
By: Anonymous
A young inmate and AA member reports on progress

Carrying the Message

October 1971
By: E. G. | Winter Park, Florida
Another minority group

PO Box 1980

July 1982
By: ANONYMOUS | Ohio
An anonymous magazine

PO Box 1980

October 1976
By: ANONYMOUS | Seattle, Washington
The Big Book says it all

How to Kick Boobtoobitis

March 1967
By: Anonymous | Jupiter, Florida
He was hooked on TV until, one night, an old movie set him thinking

PO Box 1980

December 1996
By: Anonymous | Waterbury, Connecticut
An AA meeting--with cocktails!

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