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Monitor articles for May 26, 1981
- That OPEC oil glut may well be vanishing soon
 - It's the season for picnics, berries and barbecues
 - New economic features
 - Crisp vegetables in layers are colorful to slice, fun to eat
 - Census finding: more but smaller households
 - Desserts with no sugar can taste just as sweet
 - Forging new leadership, Teamsters still dogged by corruption charges
 - When the Barrymores reigned on stage -- and off: a historical fantasy; Ned and Jack
 - Setting a summery table with pottery, fresh flowers
 - Nancy Moore Thurmond: separating private life and 'public duty'
 - US tries to punish Vietnam by paring UN assistance
 - Digging in
 - Front-wheel drive; Detroit gets the jump on Japan
 - How the individual investor, who's on the rise again, can hope to cope
 - Whether it's an antique or a curveball, Ted Simmons has an eye on it
 - Women legislators form caucuses to monitor issues, sharpen skills
 - Romania, fearing Polish-type strife, warms up to other bloc allies
 - New Hampshire mutters forbidden words: 'Income tax'
 - No to nerve gas
 - Too hot in Charleston? Head for the islands
 - Can Reagan keep the public behind him?
 - Congress v. court: deciding who rules on hot social issues
 - The freshness of vegetables captured in cold soups
 - Islanders' Stanley Cup secret? They play better hockey
 - Social security: growing number of elderly draw funds from drying well
 - New mortgages put interest risk on borrower
 - Bed and Breakfast; CALIFORNIA-STYLE
 - Trend of the economy
 - Fresh, sweet strawberries: a first taste of summer
 - Spain confirms rightist complicity in bank siege
 - The joy of summer fruits for a simple, elegant dessert
 - Penalty for Unser gives Indy 500 win to Andretti
 - New US aid-Caribbean plan would find room for economic solutions
 - Bolivian colonel seizes town
 - The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
 - Hong Kong braces for new wave of boat people
 - How Radio Moscow 'saved' a frontier Canada station
 - Oil-rich Gulf states seek unity, security
 - 21,325 dollars and 2,600 hours -- were they worth it?
 - Seafood recipes from festivals, fairs and fishermen
 - For almost a century, Kokoschka advanced his art
 - Let's not be lemmings
 - Black male, late 20s, is victim No. 28 in Atlanta
 - Hidden in the heart of London: Churchill's secret war rooms
 - The many masks of modern art
 - Rising tensions in N. Ireland spur the search for solutions
 - Burger proposes basic job training for convicts
 - Habib pushing Syrian missile crisis onto wider stage
 - The Monitor's View: Quote
 - Take away those principals
 - Ulster's workers for peace
 - Alliances are difficult
 - UN office seeks $98 million for Afghan refugees
 - Mitterrand signals 'new deal', but tries to reassure the right
 - Crisis in Lebanon gives boost to Begin popularity
 - Passengers help disarm Turkish hijackers
 - Dominion over disability
 - Bureaucrats step aside to let China's scientists run their academy
 - Soviets hope to pick up trade as US-Japan ties fray
 - Reagan presiding over a new 'era of good feeling' in US?
 - Changeover in Ecuador following plane crash
 - 'My favorite ice cream flavor? Have you tried zucchini?'