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World Cup footballers Messi and Ronaldo join roar for ban on ‘deafening’ vuvuzela
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi joined calls by broadcasters and fans to ban the vuvuzela at the World Cup as British supermarkets reported selling one of the plastic horns every two seconds. |
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