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World Cup 2010: the vuvuzelas are heading to Europe
vuvuzelas Archives - INDY Week
Vuvuzelas heard on T.O. streets as World Cup starts | CTV News
Vuvuzela - 99% Invisible
Samba soccer be damned, FIFA demands quiet on the World Cup set | Al Jazeera America
How I learned to love the vuvuzela - CNN.com
When vuvuzelas attack
Wave on the wane as fans opt to blow the vuvuzela | Reuters
Introducing the VUVUZELA, the icon of South African soccer culture – The House of Marketing
Trumpet protests grow - Eurosport
Vuvuzela: The Buzz of the World Cup | Travel| Smithsonian Magazine
South Africa: The Vuvuzela World Cup Debate · Global Voices
Vuvuzelas get the boot from European soccer | National Post
Vuvuzela Playing Ruptures World Cup Fan's Throat | TIME.com
Crazy vuvuzela horns are annoying, killing 2010 World Cup atmosphere - silive.com
Vuvuzelas blare again at African Cup of Nations
World Cup organiser considers vuvuzela ban after TV complaints | World Cup 2010 | The Guardian
Vuvuzelas: The deafening sound of South Africa's 2010 World Cup | The Independent | The Independent
Fans with Vuvuzelas during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Soccer match, group D, Serbia vs Ghana at Loftus Versfeld football stadium in Pretoria, South Africa on June 13, 2010. Ghana
Vuvuzelas: The deafening sound of South Africa's 2010 World Cup | The Independent | The Independent
Young woman blowing in a Vuvuzela, black red gold, FIFA World Cup 2010, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. IBR-1593329 | agefotostock
Vuvuzelas: The deafening sound of South Africa's 2010 World Cup | The Independent | The Independent
2010 World Cup Memories: Noisy Vuvuzela, African Trumpets
Vuvuzelas - the soundtrack of the World Cup - Channel 4 News
Vuvuzela Day' honors Bafana ahead of 1st match - The San Diego Union-Tribune
World Cup wary of terror - Eurosport
Fans wave vuvuzelas during the Group A first round 2010 World Cup... News Photo - Getty Images
World Cup 2010: Vuvuzela silence expected for penalty shoot-outs | World Cup 2010 | The Guardian