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Acknowledgements.
Contributors: A Short Profile.
Part One.
Round-table Discussion on Translation in the New Millennium.
Part Two.
No Global Communication Without Translation.
Some of Peter Newmark's Translation Category Revisited.
Looking Forward to the Translation: On 'A Dynamic Reflection of Human Activities'.
With Translation in Mind.
Tracing Back a Hundred-year History of Spanish Translations.
The Trouble Identity of Literary Translation.
Interlinear Translation Discourse a la Mark Twain.
Meaning, Truth and Morality in Translation.
The Decline of the Native Speaker.
English as Lingua Franca and its Influence on Discourse Norms in Other Languages.
Interpreting and Translation in the UK Public Services: the Pursuit of Excellence versus, and via, Expediency.
Audiovisual Translation in the Third Millennium.
Translation and Interpreting Assessment in the Context of Educational Measurement.
A Comment on Translation Ethics and Education.