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1. Nappy holidays Armed with a good book and his golf clubs, Gerard Baker heads for the sun, sea and sand of an island paradise. But with his four daughters in tow, can he really hope for a relaxing break?

2. America should not lose faith in itself

3. Those linguistic ties that bind GERARD BAKER

4. Why the president's loss is not Kerry's gain GERARD BAKER

5. A rocky horror show for everyone

6. America is clumsy, but not cruel

7. The European Union's growing pains The Union - a throwback to 20th century thinking - is under threat from the Anglosphere, where the real economic and political power is wielded GERARD BAKER

8. Ugly bug ball of biblical proportions GERARD BAKER

9. US support for Israel is sincere GERARD BAKER

10. In Iraq's harsh light, not Vietnam's shadow

11. At home in America, yet... GERARD BAKER

12. Family tension? It's just not cricket GERARD BAKER

13. Shackle these sado-monetarists

14. Freedom from fear is a worthy goal GERARD BAKER

15. Beware of geeks bearing gifts GERARD BAKER

16. Kerry's advisers sharpen attack

17. 'This year's will be the most sustained and serious foreign policy debate in any election year since Vietnam' Concerns over terrorism have forced the US to face threats more urgently than in the past. But as Gerard Baker explains, John Kerry has a sharply different view from George W. Bush about the proper use of American power

18. In the beginning was the insult OUTSIDE EDGE - GERARD BAKER

19. The test of leadership and values GERARD BAKER

20. Bottom line on the butt of a joke GERARD BAKER

21. Gay marriage ban may not fit the Republican script

22. Why Blair is in with the bad guys GERARD BAKER

23. An economist's ill-advised moment of truth GERARD BAKER

24. Weapons of mass affection GERARD BAKER

25. If you blinked, you missed it - the Democratic primary is as good as over

26. America has let itself be misunderstood

27. The Democrats search for the anti-Bush

28. Not quite manners from heaven GERARD BAKER

29. Opposite views vindicate Bush and Blair

30. Candidates hold off firing their weapons of mass distortion GERARD BAKER CAMPAIGN DIARY

31. The angry state of the Democrats GERARD BAKER

32. 2004: Outcome will be a defining moment: US ELECTION: Historic vote will show if the people back foreign policy, writes Gerard Baker

33. Old rockers ride out as Dean tends to his lean, green scooter GERARD BAKER - CAMPAIGN DIARY

34. The tears of a clown from the US Treasury

35. God only knows if Bush will win

36. Saddam's capture justifies the war

37. America re-elects Bush, North Korea stays nuclear and equities fall prey to the bear: What does 2004 hold in store? FT writers predict the events and issues that will shape the year ahead in politics, science, sport and world affairs

38. If the US is successful in curbing the spread of WMD and building a more stable Middle East, December will probably come to be seen as the turning-point, writesGerard Baker

39. A seasonal missive from Dubya and family

40. Saddam's capture justifies the war

42. Odds on the runner that Al backs GERARD BAKER

43. 'Tis the season to loathe the president GERARD BAKER

45. Be thankful you are not American GERARD BAKER

46. It's the economy, stupid What gets presidents re-elected? American voters have short memories when it comes to economic management, and even the experts are known to wriggle, Gerard Baker finds

47. The myth of US fundamentalism

49. Bush is no threat to world peace GERARD BAKER

50. America's economy takes on all comers

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