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Editor's Note

January 2004
By: The Editor

Whom Do You Tell?

January 2004
By: Debbie R. | Kennesaw, Georgia
This time, she claimed her alcoholism for her own

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Anonymous | Vienna
Snake People

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Ann S.-E. | Page, Oklahoma
Too many books?

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Anonymous | Check, Virginia
Another story

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Frank S. | Wheaton, Illinois
The gamut

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Anonymous
Public meeting lists

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Jim
[Gr]attitude

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Joe L. | Center Moriches, New York
A new routine

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Bob H. | New Hope, Minnesota
Shalom

They Call Me the Bid Committee Chick

January 2004
By: Andrea R. | Orlando, Florida
Get to ICYPAA," her sponsor told her. "It's the biggest party of young people in AA

What Will I Get Out of It?

December 2003
By: Anne S. | Albany, New York
At least as much as you put in --Step Twelve

Service, Redefined

December 2003
By: Eileen E. | Kenilworth, New Jersey
An AA discovers a whole new meaning in the hearts of her fellows

AA Behind the Walls: A Volunteer's Perspective

December 2003
By: Liz D. | Woodside, New York
What could a young, middle-class girl have in common with an inmate at Rikers?

It's a Privilege

December 2003
By: Anonymous
She lost the bargain with alcohol and won a new view of life

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Editor's Note

January 2004
By: The Editor

Whom Do You Tell?

January 2004
By: Debbie R. | Kennesaw, Georgia
This time, she claimed her alcoholism for her own

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Anonymous | Vienna
Snake People

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Ann S.-E. | Page, Oklahoma
Too many books?

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Anonymous | Check, Virginia
Another story

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Frank S. | Wheaton, Illinois
The gamut

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Anonymous
Public meeting lists

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Jim
[Gr]attitude

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Joe L. | Center Moriches, New York
A new routine

PO Box 1980

January 2004
By: Bob H. | New Hope, Minnesota
Shalom

They Call Me the Bid Committee Chick

January 2004
By: Andrea R. | Orlando, Florida
Get to ICYPAA," her sponsor told her. "It's the biggest party of young people in AA

What Will I Get Out of It?

December 2003
By: Anne S. | Albany, New York
At least as much as you put in --Step Twelve

Service, Redefined

December 2003
By: Eileen E. | Kenilworth, New Jersey
An AA discovers a whole new meaning in the hearts of her fellows

AA Behind the Walls: A Volunteer's Perspective

December 2003
By: Liz D. | Woodside, New York
What could a young, middle-class girl have in common with an inmate at Rikers?

It's a Privilege

December 2003
By: Anonymous
She lost the bargain with alcohol and won a new view of life

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