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Once Over Lightly

October 1978
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

The Great Mail Robbery of 1975

April 1978
On the Grapevine

PO Box 1980

March 1977
By: J. T. M. | Auburndale, Massachusetts
Dr. Silkworth's old-timers

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September 1976
By: V. R. | Gaborone
One man's world widens

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

October 1970
By: Homer Bigart
Sioux-Designed Program

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May 1961
By: D. H. | Little Aden, Aden
Letters help loners

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February 1952

A Benediction From Bill. . .

June 1952
Memo To the Folks Back Home - Progress, Humility, Unity, Mark Sessions Of Delegates

First Aid, AA-Style

September 2011
By: Jimmy L. | Arcadia, Florida
It was the way he survived two heart-shattering losses

Luck, Dreams, & AA

April 2008
By: Glauberio P. | Bauru
A flag-bearer at AA's International Convention embraces

Up, Up & Away

May 2026 | How the steps changed my life
By: Sara B. | Newton Square, Pennsylvania
At 69, with 28 years sober, a brave, determined member discovers rock climbing is remarkably like doing the Steps

Under-Slept, Over-Served

January 2017
He got drunk and missed a crucial career meeting—but found that his Higher Power had an even bigger job in store for him.

The Only Woman in Town

June 2014
By: Diane W. | Williams Lake, British Columbia
In the 1960s, the small-town meetings in Canada were a man’s game

From Handcuffs to Hope

February 2001
By: Pauline B. | Royal Palm Beach, Florida

Get Active!

June 1980
By: E. S. | Manhattan, New York
The first job in AA service work usually begins "at home

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Some Writers I Have Known

May 1963
By: Upton Sinclair
How a top writer of his day views John Barleycorn's merciless plunder of literary talent

I Didn't Want to Drink or to Live

January 1999
An Interview with María Inés E. de B.

I Didn't Think You Could Do Him Much Good

December 1957
CHRISTMAS 1944 IN THE GRAPEVINE - The fifth in a series of highlights

Freedom--Behind Bars

July 1957
By: Joe G. | Norfolk, Massachusetts

PO Box 1980

June 2005
By: Joe K.
AA on the road

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September 2001
By: Peter H.
Recovery's reach

Ham on Wry

March 1999
By: Anonymous | New York, New York

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January 1997
By: Amy M. | Royersford, Pennsylvania
Fresher pain

The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions

March 1996
By: Mike O. | Lafayette, Indiana
Sharing Our Way of Life

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January 1996
By: Barbara M. | Eureka, California
Some possible solutions

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January 1995
By: David R. | Cochabamba
Fellowship or funeral?

Ham on Wry

July 1993

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October 1987
By: C. C. | North Hollywood, California
Humility lesson

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July 1985
By: S. K. | Vancouver, British Columbia
Sober Samaritan

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May 1985
By: P. F. | Spring Valley, California
Doing time--and using time

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