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PO Box 1980

April 2003
By: Gil G. | Houston, Texas
The best that money could buy

Ghostbusters

January 2002
By: Anne T. | Cincinnati, Ohio

Editor's Note

January 2002
By: The Editor

The Bridge to Peace and Serenity

January 2001
By: Wes C. | Cincinnati, Ohio

PO Box 1980

March 1999
By: Kay Y. | Winchester, Oregon
Destination unknown

Your Move

August 1998
By: John K. | Allamuchy, New Jersey
You're Not Alone Anymore

It Works at Work

April 1998
By: Leonard U. | Millbury, Massachusetts

Miracles to Go

August 1997
By: Norm M. | Cedaredge, Colorado

I Tried to Make It on My Own

July 1996
By: Bob M. | Bay City, Michigan

PO Box 1980

March 1996
By: John C. | Kiev
Attitude of gratitude

The View From Here

August 1995
By: Bruce J. | Miramar, Florida

It's the First Drink

July 1994
By: Jim P. | Albuquerque, New Mexico

PO Box 1980

May 1994
By: J. H. | Thunder Bay, Ontario
Are we forgetting why we're here?

PO Box 1980

February 1994
By: J. S. | Klaipeda
Good news travels fast

PO Box 1980

April 1992
By: D. B. | Lancaster, Missouri
Deep wounds

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Fine-tuning Our Basic Text

September 1993
By: Graham M. | Canberra

The Writing on the Wall

January 1992
By: Cecil M. | Springfield, Missouri

Just the Facts

October 1991
By: Bob H. | Midland, Michigan

The Road Gets Narrower

June 1991
By: Dorothy H. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, six more AAs share their thoughts on this topic, so vital to AA's future.

We Seek Through Meditation

March 1985
By: C. C. | North Hollywood, California
Step Eleven

Memoirs of a Former Puppet

February 1984
By: A. B. | Phoenix, Arizona

Twelve Steps to Slimness

May 1966
By: Anonymous | Jupiter, Florida
What does an alcoholic do when he finds himself sober--and very fat?

Too Young to Be Alcoholic?

December 1962
By: I.C. | La Jolla, California
Not so," says this 21-year-old sober two years, and adds: "That might be a dangerous remark.

A Plea to the "Hard-case" Aristocracy

March 1961
By: P. W. | Jackson Heights, New York
Some of us let pride sneak in the back door--pride at how much we suffered. . .and suffered. . .and suffered

I Don't Go to Meetings Anymore

July 1960
By: Anon. | Elmira, New York

I Was Just Run-Of-the-mill

March 1953
By: G. R. P. | Richmond, Ind.

Old-timer? You Can't Miss!

August 1951
By: Mae | Mesa, Arizona

Editorial:

October 1948
By: Bill W.
On the 11th Tradition

Sixty Years and Counting

August 2003
By: Easy E. | Alabama
A "lightning case" of alcoholism brought him to AA in 1942, and he's still reaping the rewards, one a day at a time

No Holds Barred

April 1999
By: Shawn L. | Jacksonville, Florida

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