A Niger woman balances o pot on her head as she walks through a roadside market in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, Sept, 8. 2011.
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Niger’s capital city is cracking down on pollution - giving supermarkets six months to get rid of all plastic carrier bags.
A Niger woman balances o pot on her head as she walks through a roadside market in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, Sept, 8. 2011.
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Sunday Alamba/AP2011
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