A television set is displayed on sale along Andriantany waste water channel in Antananarivo
A television set is displayed on sale along the Andriantany waste water channel where "La Reunion Kely" is located in Madagascar's capital Antananarivo, December 21, 2013. The two candidates in Madagascar's presidential run-off election were neck and neck in early vote counting on Saturday, in a poll meant to end a deep-rooted political rift that has driven away investors and contributed to a shrinking economy. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (MADAGASCAR - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
Residents walk past shanty houses along Andriantany waste water channel where "La Reunion Kely" is located in Antananarivo
Residents walk past shanty houses along the Andriantany waste water channel where "La Reunion Kely" is located in Madagascar's capital Antananarivo, December 21, 2013. The two candidates in Madagascar's presidential run-off election were neck and neck in early vote counting on Saturday, in a poll meant to end a deep-rooted political rift that has driven away investors and contributed to a shrinking economy. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (MADAGASCAR - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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