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  2. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    The only sure indicator of the program's ability to attract members is the rapid growth in the number of registered Narcotics Anonymous meetings in recent decades and the rapid spread of Narcotics Anonymous outside North America. In 1978, there were fewer than 200 registered groups in three countries.

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... or most influential—but they are all considered key images in the history of photography. ... Fort Peck Dam: 1936

  4. Jimmy Kinnon - Wikipedia

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    Most of Narcotics Anonymous early literature was written by Jimmy Kinnon and is still used worldwide today in over 70,000 NA meetings. He was the main contributor to the Yellow Booklet and Little White Booklet that were used throughout the 1960s and 1970s. From 1953 to 1977 Narcotics Anonymous had only a set of pamphlets and booklets as literature.

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  6. Why Jelly Roll Found 'Solace' After Starting to Attend 'Court ...

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    The “Need a Favor” singer, 39, was asked during SiriusXM’s The Highway show by host Ania Hammar about his experiences in “Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous” that helped inspire ...

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    Both sides with an interest in the illicit commerce underway at a house on Ramey Avenue in east Fort Worth conducted surveillance there. Inside, a narcotics salesman in his late 30s had four large ...

  8. Campbell v MGN Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Rather than challenge the disclosure of the fact she had been a drug addict, Campbell challenged the disclosure of information about the location of her Narcotics Anonymous meetings and the pictures that were used. The photographs, they argued, formed part of that information, would be a deterrent to her seeking further medical treatment and ...

  9. Crystal Meth Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) is a California-based non-profit, public-benefit corporation founded in 1994. The members of the fellowship of Crystal Meth Anonymous work a twelve-step program of recovery with recovering crystal meth addicts. Participants in local groups meet in order to help others recover from methamphetamine addiction.