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  2. Happy Valley AA - Wikipedia

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    The club responded by withdrawing from the First Division in protest. [1] They reentered the Hong Kong football league system a year later in 1968 through the Third Division with a three-year plan to return to the top flight. The club recruited new players such as Lo Tak Kuen, Chan Jong Deng, and former Hong Kong Rangers star Chung Cho Wai. The ...

  3. Category:Happy Valley AA players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Happy Valley AA players" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. 2013–14 Happy Valley AA season - Wikipedia

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    8 June 2013: Hong Kong defender Chu Ka Chun joins the club from fellow First Division club Yokohama FC Hong Kong for an undisclosed fee. [4] 19 June 2013: The club reveals their squad for the new season with 15 players will stay at the club. [5] 25 June 2013: The club fails to meet an agreement with Lau Ka Shing and therefore he is free to ...

  5. Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global, peer-led mutual-aid fellowship focused on an abstinence-based recovery model from alcoholism through its spiritually-inclined ...

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the first twelve-step fellowship, was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, known to AA members as "Bill W." and "Dr. Bob", in Akron, Ohio. In 1946 they formally established the twelve traditions to help deal with the issues of how various groups could relate and function as membership grew.

  7. Synanon - Wikipedia

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    Synanon was founded in 1958 by Charles Dederich Sr., a member of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) from Santa Monica, California. [3] At the time of Synanon's founding, those suffering from drug addiction were not always welcomed into AA because their issues were considered significantly different from those of alcoholics.

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  9. AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, CSAA acquired the Automobile Club of Utah. In 2005, CSAA and AAA Arizona announced they would affiliate under a shared holding company, AAA Club Affiliates. [6] By 2006, AAA Club Affiliates counted AAA MountainWest, AAA Oklahoma/South Dakota, and the Hoosier Motor Club as members. [7] AAA Northern Ohio joined in 2008. [8]