Something important to be added and possibly pointed in this article

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A Voz do Brasil, all of its separated sections, can be heard again, by anyone with an Internet connection. They are archived and made available for us in the websites of each one (sorry, I could not find a better word than the generic "one" here). I think this fact is important to be shown in this article.

Further, I think that it would be valuable to show the official websites to download each part, not only for Brazilians (like me, that do not know all of them), but for everyone in the whole world, to find, hear, read or download, past or current editions. They are always in Portuguese, of course. But I do not think this justifies omitting these pointers.

For example, yesterday's edition of Jornal Câmara dos Deputados can be downloaded here:

http://www2.camara.leg.br/camaranoticias/radio/materias/A-VOZ-DO-BRASIL/536898-PLENARIO-DA-CAMARA-VOLTA-A-DISCUTIR-MP-DA-REGULARIZACAO-DE-TERRAS.html

In this page, there is also a link where we can download the full speech that each and every deputy made - or something close to that since, in the bottom of that page, is said: Confira a íntegra dos discursos em Plenário, which means "check the full speeches in the plenary session".

Today's edition is not yet available.

I found that address by doing a search inside the www2.camara.leg.br. The most recent available edition is always available in the page A Voz do Brasil in Câmara dos Deputados`s website. It just was not clear to me that the first link was for the full edition of the date below the highlight link. I downloaded it to confirm, and it is a 20 minutes MP3, which is how long it is in the radio, and thus it will not be something partial or different. A few recent past editions are also available in this page. Older editions might be found by searching in that website (using its search feature, I mean, not a search service like [Duckduckgo], [Yandex] or any other).

- - - - Rapidim (talk) 23:59, 27 June 2017 (UTC)Reply