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Reach Out and Touch Someone

August 1995
By: Bob P. | Tucson, Arizona
Separated by many miles, these AAs had a three-way meeting over the telephone

No Longer Alone

March 1995
By: Juliana | Flushing, New York
There is the manic-depressive type, who is, perhaps, the least understood by his friends, and about whom a whole chapter could be written."--Alcoholics Anonymous

Wheels of Fortune

March 1995
By: Walter C. | Islip Terrace, New York

Back to the Big Book

January 1995
By: Larry M. | St. Louis, Montana

The Basics Stay the Same

October 1993
By: Jack G. | Carlsbad, California

A Visible Glow

May 1993
By: Garry F. | Edmonton, Alberta

Little Hobo

March 1993
By: Regina M. | N. Charleston, South Carolina

He Could Handle It. . .

January 1991
By: Led S. | Freedom, Pennsylvania

Elder Statesmen

November 1990
By: Anonymous | San Fernando, California
From the March 1960 Grapevine

Second Chance on Skid Row

September 1990
By: Bill D. | Atlanta, Georgia

What We Were Like

June 1990
Fragments of AA History

Contagious Enthusiasm

May 1990
By: Dick Elefson | Mandan, North Dakota

The Only Help We Have to Offer

May 1990
By: B. M. | Eureka, California
Fifth Tradition - Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

Red Light, Green Light

March 1990
By: Anonymous | Guelph, Ontario

Here's How

February 1990
By: R. R. | Voorhees, New Jersey

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A Visible Glow

May 1993
By: Garry F. | Edmonton, Alberta

Little Hobo

March 1993
By: Regina M. | N. Charleston, South Carolina

He Could Handle It. . .

January 1991
By: Led S. | Freedom, Pennsylvania

Elder Statesmen

November 1990
By: Anonymous | San Fernando, California
From the March 1960 Grapevine

Second Chance on Skid Row

September 1990
By: Bill D. | Atlanta, Georgia

What We Were Like

June 1990
Fragments of AA History

Contagious Enthusiasm

May 1990
By: Dick Elefson | Mandan, North Dakota

The Only Help We Have to Offer

May 1990
By: B. M. | Eureka, California
Fifth Tradition - Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

Red Light, Green Light

March 1990
By: Anonymous | Guelph, Ontario

Here's How

February 1990
By: R. R. | Voorhees, New Jersey

Equation for Insanity

September 1989
By: Anna A. | Goulais River, Ontario

Good Friends

February 1989
By: M. V. | Elk Rapids, Michigan

The Best of an Awkward Situation

May 1988
By: Anonymous | North Carolina

We're All 'Lucky'

April 1988
By: G. H. | Chappaqua, New York

Dropout

December 1987
By: L. S. | Toledo, Ohio
It happened to an old-timer

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