We found this article on a database for Swedish language newspapers published in the U.S. that will be available late 2015. That got us to thinking about where foreign language documents might be translated. Here are some places to go for free translation(by an actual person, not a computer):
Multiple language:
freelang.net
cucumis.org
linguanaut.com
Russian: russian-lang.ru
free-translator.russian-translation-pros.com
French: sylang.com (French language site)
Just make sure you read the rules before submitting your request- most limit the number of characters or words you can send at one time.
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