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We describe the new implementation of a speech-to-speech translation system at ATR Spoken Language Translation Research Laboratories (SLT). We use the architecture standard CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) to interface between a speech recognizer, translation system and TTS engine. Various input types are supported, including close-talking microphone and telephony hardware.