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FIFA the body in charge of the World Cup, is under pressure to ban the vuvuzela. JOHANNESBURG, June 14, 2010 — -- Forget the USA-England rivalry; the real fight brewing at the World Cup is ...
Everywhere else in the world they call them plastic horns. In South Africa, they’re called vuvuzelas. And they’re omnipresent -- and omni annoying -- even through the World Cup hasn’t ...
Reporting from Johannesburg, South Africa -- The soundtrack of this summer’s World Cup will be played on a cheap yard-long plastic horn capable of just a single note — a thudding B flat.
It's the horn heard around the world, broadcast into living rooms and bars as people tune into the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The vuvuzela, a stadium horn popular with South African soccer fans ...
With the 2010 World Cup currently underway and excited fans buzzing about the South African landscape like vuvuzela horns--those plastic instruments capable of unleashing 127 decibels of pure ...