DeafDigest - 29 September 2015

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition, September 29, 2015 morning   -- a thriller of a mystery novel about an interpreter A book, titled "Deaf Voice: a sign-language interpreter in the court" is 311 pages thick. It is about a man that became an interpreter at the age of 43, and was assigned to interpret in a court case. While interpreting he had a bad flashback that happened to him when he was 26 years old. What happened to him while interpreting is the mystery in the book. Want to buy and read it? Well, it was written in Japanese language and distributed only in Japan!   -- a deaf company doing everything DeafDigest received a press release about a deaf-owned company that is practically doing everything - interpreting services, captioning/CART services and video production. That company is based in the southwest part of USA but says it does business nationally with a long list of clients. If this is true, then it is probably the first - doing everything, because most companies specialize in one thing, and not in everything.   past Mid-Week & morning editions: http://deafdigest.com/category/mid-week-news/ 9/27/15 Blue and Gold editions at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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