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Asian translations and localization for high tech content by Arial Translations, covers Chinese, Japanese and Korean

Arial Translations, is the industry's best-known Asian-language localization firm serving clients like Intel, Dell and 3M. Arial Translations enables you to reach a global market with quality documentation, software interfaces and on-line content. They have successfully completed hundreds of projects in seven years of operation, and can help you with Chinese (simplified or Traditional), Japanese or Korean-language projects.

Arial Translations is driven by a desire to bring the world's best technologies to the people of Asia by acting as a communications bridge to global technology leaders. They absolutely insist on the ultimate in quality work and take full responsibility for every word they write.

Arial Translations is based in the U.S. but maintains a highly specialized network of exclusive translators located in each target region. As a result, they are able to apply highly relevant local knowledge to each project and even arrange for thorough testing on target-country operating systems and networks.

Arial Translations is an operating division of Arial Global Reach, a global communications firm offering one-stop solutions for multi-lingual websites, multi-lingual search engine visibility strategies and multi-lingual personalized e-mail marketing solutions.

For more information, visit their website.

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Christians For Cannabis Update
The feedback ChristiansForCannabis has received has been heart touching and encouraging. We definitely know we are no longer alone in the sharing of the belief that the criminalization of marijuana does not have God's stamp of approval on it. From regular tokers to church goers that haven't the slightest clue as to what a marijuana plant looks like, it is obvious that the solution, criminalizaiton, to the problem of marijuana use, has bore little else but bad fruit.



Parable of Persecution - Words of Wisdom from Benjamin Franklin
Due to the perceived wickedness of the drug culture, the war on drugs has been unanimously supported by the church. What we fail to see is that the church is responsible, for we have 'thrust them out of our tents and exposed them to all the evils of the night in an unguarded condition'. That is why God rejects no one until the day of judgement and Jesus accepts all. For you can not love what you find unacceptable, and rejecting a part is rejecting the whole. Keeping from sin is not what makes the road narrow, loving like Jesus is.

The War On Drugs Is A War On People
\"Do you stand beside those who are harassed and arrested because of the color of their skin? Do you sit back while your neighbors are dragged off in the middle of the night for what they choose to put into their bodies? Do you honorably and respectfully uphold the rights of others to speak their truth no matter how opposed it is to yours? And do you oppose excessive taxes even if their proceeds would line your pockets?\"

Family Research Council Misses Mark on Medicinal Marijuana
"The marijuana prohibition has made criminals out of normal every day citizens, which is immoral in and of itself. But to support laws that withholds necessary medicine from those suffering from fatal and debilitating illnesses goes beyond immoral to shameful and heinous."

Report on the State of the Art
Mr. Schimelfenig posted this report on MapTalk, the mailing list for MAP, Inc. He graciously consented to it being posted here.

The Media Awareness Project is one of the most effective organizations of the legalization movement. Unlike most organizations, the leadership of MAP is visible involved and accessible.