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TRANSLATION AGENCY - KWINTESSENTIAL
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UE bazaar serves up taste of the world (Evansville Courier & Press)
Baik Ju-Hyun has only been in this country since March. And although the native of South Korea often stumbles over his words in English, one thing doesn't get lost in translation — the 28-year-old's cooking.Back home, Ju-Hyun, who is studying English at the University of Evansville, has had his cooking license for three years, and here it comes in handy in more ways than one. "In my case, my ...

Transition to Democracy translation sentences (Times Education Supplement)
Translation sentences for A level on the topic of 'La Transición' .

Obama Chinese Translation Wrong, Embassy Can't Get It Fixed (The Huffington Post)
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The Chinese Had Obama's Name Wrong the Whole Time [Lost In Translation] (Gawker)
The President has left China. But try as he might, he couldn't get the Chinese to translate his name correctly the whole time he was there. Please call him President Aobama from now on. From Evan...

A New Bible Translation, But Only the Fun Parts (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Poet and translator David Rosenberg is best known for “The Book of J,” a best-seller that features the commentary of literary scholar Harold Bloom and Rosenberg’s fresh and felicitous translation of the portions of the biblical text attributed to the author who is known to Bible scholars by the letter-code “J.” I fear, however, that Rosenberg’s achievement as a Bible translator may have been ...