Weeks of street protests in Senegal could erupt into worse conflict if President Abdoulaye Wade wins a third term, despite a two-term limit.
At dusk, people hunker down for the evening, holding portable radios to their ears and clustering in doorways to peer at fuzzy black-and-white televisions. Shops are boarded up and hawkers flee before nightfall.



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