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- Legally Speaking: Making sure justice doesn't get lost in translation (0 Replies)
- UN fixes Russian misinterpretation (0 Replies)
- China: interpreters for executives no longer to be used (0 Replies)
- A new look at, um, speech and, er, slips (1 Reply)
- Court interpreters in demand for some languages (0 Replies)
- Court interpreter but not a citizen (0 Replies)
- Philippines: Supreme Court penalizes interpreter (0 Replies)
- Judge angered by lack of interpreters (0 Replies)
- One interpreter who made it (0 Replies)
- High-speed chase case delayed by lack of translator (1 Reply)
- Australia: Lack of interpreters for traditional Aboriginals reaches crisis point (0 Replies)
- EU Interpreting Unit calls for action to redress shortage of specialist linguist (0 Replies)
- Law firms tapping into Hispanic population (0 Replies)
- UK Ambassador praises work of Iraqi interpreters (0 Replies)
- His crime: to have worked as an interpreter for the British in Iraq (0 Replies)
- Interpreter included in Washington's "most powerful" list (0 Replies)
- Hawaii Group working to improve the lot for interpreters (0 Replies)
- Justice slowed by translation problems (0 Replies)
- New Concept in Interpretation Allows Communication (0 Replies)
- A few words on interpreting (0 Replies)