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Translator says zeal for job led to prison

By Shelley Murphy
Globe Staff / April 3, 2005

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SALEM, N.H. -- He was one of the most requested translators at Guantanamo Bay. His background, as a Muslim who knew Arabic and Middle Eastern politics, was invaluable. He considered himself a trusted colleague, even helping interrogate prisoners. (Full article: 1367 words)

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