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November 2008

Vol. 65, No. 6


Click to listen Editor's Note
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Click to listen PO Box (Letters)
Click to listen Tradition 11: Put the Coffee On
Aberdeen, South Dakota — A cheerful group in her diner draws a young restaurant manager to AA
Click to listen Y.E.S.: Homeless Bound
Long Beach, New York — Out on the streets with just thirty-five cents, a young drunk makes the call that saves his life
Click to listen Spotlight on Service: Simple But Not Always Easy
Ames, Iowa — What do making coffee and shaking hands have to do with sobriety?
Click to listen Sponsor/Sponsee: Unbending Sponsorship
Napa, California — A wise old-timer helps a newcomer get her feet firmly planted on the ground.

Language of the Heart

Click to listen 12 Steps in 30 Minutes
— From July 1953
Click to listen In Remembrance of Ebby
— From June 1966
Click to listen Take Step Eleven
— From June 1958
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  The Individual in Relation to AA as a Group  *
— From July 1946
Click to listen Paternity Leave
Oyster Bay, New York — Torn between recovery and responsibilities at home, a father puts meetings on hold
Click to listen Home for the Holidays
Clifton, Texas — An AA learns first to survive, then enjoy, family get-togethers
Click to listen Almost Beyond Hope
Torrington, Connecticut — Nothing was working except a sister’s prayers
Click to listen Around AA: General Service Board Chair Attends UN Special Session
— Serves as resource at international forum
Click to listen Alcoholism at Large
Click to listen At Wit's End
* This story originally appeared in the Grapevine as "The Individual in Relation to AA
    as a Group." It was changed to "Anarchy Melts."
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