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                       LANGUAGE IN THE NEWS 
U.S. Navy Arabic translator held on espionage charges

A U.S. Navy linguist in Bahrain, fired after he violated regulations on the use of classified information, has been accused of espionage.

Officials said a 55-year-old Arabic translator was arrested in Kuwait in October during a world tour that followed his dismissal from the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet in Bahrain. He was then handed over to U.S. military authorities and returned to the United States for interrogation and
prosecution.


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Nataly Kelly discussing her book "Found in Translation"


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Frustrated judge exposes government waste

 FOX Undercover was inside a Massachusetts courtroom as a frustrated judge lashed out at some court employees.

Judge Jeffrey Locke is now being hailed a hero for helping identify what some are calling another example of government waste.


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How machine translation helped discover a secret society 

For most of us, secret societies are relegated to the fictional realm of Dan Brown novels, but that doesn't mean that they aren't real. In the December issue of Wired - and now available online - Noah Shachtman delves into the fascinating story of a 250-year-old document that helped shed new light on a virtually unknown secret order. The code - a seemingly mish-mashed collection of symbols and letters - went undeciphered for decades, until a machine translation specialist eventually cracked it. It's a fascinating story, so be sure to read the whole thing at the source link below.

 

Retailers taking Quebec government to court over French signs law

Several major retailers are taking the Quebec government to court over the provincial language watchdog's insistence they modify their commercial brand names to include some French. 
 

The retailers include some of the biggest brand names in North America -- Walmart, Best Buy and Costco. Their lawyers are expected in Quebec Superior Court on Thursday.

 

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