Oklahoma certifies language interpreters
Islamic interpreter investigation
Iraqi interpreters a haunted, hunted group
No translator for convict
UAB Hospital uses Cyracom
Rape and murder trial postponed for lack of interpreter
Communicating through interpreters
California police to use students as interpreters…
Emergency department to offer video interpretation services
Court interpreting concerns in Nevada
Dubai: second case of court interpreter shortage
Kenya: absence of interpreter can nullify death sentence
The education of an interpreter
Translator in Iraq sentenced for bribe
US visa programme for Iraqi and Afghan translators
Home Office interpreters accused of corruption
Louis Provenzano elected to California Healthcare Interpreting Association Board of Directors
Kentucky: court interpreting becoming more difficult
Drug smuggler sentenced in the absence of a legal translator
Norway: professional interpreters too slow for healthcare
Interpreting for street beggars
Embassies in Malaysia must provide interpreters
A day in the life of... Kara Botello
Interpreters on the line
One for the (long and winding) road…
Harry Obst, interpreter for seven U.S. presidents
Ontario to provide interpreting services for hearing-impaired students
Multilingual judge fires two freelance court interpreters
Healthcare interpreting in Ireland
Exodus
Relay translation at the EU
Public interpreting services sub-contracted to private company
USA: freelance interpreter can't afford medical coverage
Interpreter bill refused
Soldiers named in interpreter murder
Lifelinks Video Interpreting cuts interpreting costs in half
Language database unveiled for California doctors
NTID/RIT lands additional $1.1m to expand global effort for educating deaf
A day in the life of… Judith Rackovitch
Interpreting in Georgia
USA: Interpreting for heads of state
Korea: Interpreting for heads of state
Sign language for the deafblind
“An Iraq Interrogator’s Nightmare”
Alaska Lawmakers mull the cost of interpreters
US Federal Court interpreting statistics published for 2006
Fred Thieberger
Embedded with Max
Topics in Signed Language Interpreting: Theory and Practice
Interpreter who fled Iraq ends up in Cyprus jail
Results of 2006 Survey on compensation for contract interpreters
Signs of change in Kuwait
Sign language via cell phone
Language Line
Interpreters branded as traitors at home
Oklahoma bill would authorize unqualified sign language interpreters
Iraqi interpreters: visa or death
Translator assassinated
Honoring interpreters
Haunted by Fallujah
Arabic interpreters criticized during Madrid trial
Cultural interpretation in Iraq
Valuable interpreting service
North Carolina: taxpayers and translation
Calcutta: no translator, no trial
Wisconsin: need for interpreters growing
Connecticut: state needs more interpreters
Language Access Network and MARTTI
Massachusetts: court's need for translators jumps 75%
Oklahoma: court hearing delayed for lack of certified interpreter
New Mexico: Signed Language Interpreting Practices Act
iPods to break down language barrier
Kuwaiti interpreter to receive compensation from US army
Language skills an urgent need in changing threat landscape
Home Office interpreters to win more than £1 million in compensation
Video relay interpreting service demo for U.S. Senate and House
Interpreting for baseball
A skill much in demand: certified interpreters
The American Dream
Colorado: Chinese court interpreters required
Health Care leaders discuss growing concern: miscommunication
Oklahoma: hearing delayed until translator available
Language Line launches next generation Video Interpreting Service
Court interpreting in California
Namibia: child law workshop for court interpreters
The women who turned signing business into drama
Turkish sign language to be formulated