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Use of vuvuzela in CWG will disturb athletes: Malhotra

Indian Olympic Association vice-president Vijay Kumar Malhotra on Tuesday said the idea to let the spectators use vuvuzela during the Commonwealth Games will "disturb" athletes and prove "counterprodu

New buzz word 'vuvuzela' earns a place in English dictionary

Vuvuzelas, the plastic horns that provided the soundtrack for the World Cup in South Africa, have blared their way into a dictionary containing the latest in the English language, published on Thursda

Bhajji keeps crowd entertained

Non-stop live music and heavy drum-beats are a part of popular culture at the SSC. But the tradition is carried on to near unbearable levels. Though there is nothing within the laws of the game to sto

Cyprus bans vuvuzelas

Nicosia, July 17: Cyprus has banned the use of vuvuzelas in all sports stadiums, terming it as a "dangerous object".

The plastic trumpets, made famous in South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup,

Fatwa issued against vuvuzela

Abu Dhabi, July 9: The vuvuzela, the plastic trumpet made famous by the football World Cup in South Africa, is in trouble in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as the authorities here have issued a fatwa

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