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translators- Headlines

Darth Vader and worm-eating slugs
From a Jedi-fighting Darth Vader to a new species of worm-eating slug, which were the quirky stories catching the eye on the BBC Wales News website in 2008?

Man is jailed for police stabbing
A Somali translator who stabbed a policeman and his dog is jailed for nine years for grievous bodily harm.

Man Utd's Japanese adventure
Why Man Utd must overcome the odd Lost in Translation moment to prosper in Japan

Iraq translators' mask ban dropped
The Pentagon has overturned a ban on Iraqi interpreters wearing ski-masks to protect their identity, writes the BBC's Humphrey Hawksley.

The Bible, but not as you know it
A Bible that resembles a glossy coffee table magazine joins a manga version and a Lego gospel. But how do Christians feel about these attempts to spread the word?

Police translation £900 per day
A police force pays more than £317,000 a year for translation costs, a spokesman confirms.

'Historic' use of Welsh in EU
Welsh is used officially in a European Union meeting for the first time after years of campaigning.

Town wants Welsh language opt-out
A town calls for the right to stay out of a "costly and unwanted" scheme requiring it to translate documents into Welsh on demand.

E-mail error ends up on road sign
An automated e-mail response reading in Welsh: "I am not in the office at the moment" is mistakenly put on a road sign.

Police defend £1m translator bill
Thames Valley Police spent more than £1m on interpretation and translation services over the past year, it is revealed.

translators- News Supplied by the BBC