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Posted: 3/29/2013 11:33:24 AM EST
A security guard stands in front of a branch of the Bank of Cyprus, a few hours before the reopening of the banks on the island, in Nicosia March 28, 2013. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis
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Posted: 3/29/2013 11:33:24 AM EST
A man tries to look inside a branch of Laiki Bank a few hours before the reopening of the banks on the island in Nicosia March 28, 2013. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis
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Posted: 3/29/2013 8:13:35 AM EST
A security guard opens the entrance of a Laiki bank branch as people queue in capital Nicosia, on Friday, March 29, 2013. Banks in Cyprus are open for normal business for the second day, but with strict restrictions on how much money their clients can access, after being shut for nearly two weeks to prevent people from draining their accounts as the country's politicians sought a way out of an acute financial crisis. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/29/2013 8:13:35 AM EST
People queue outside a Laiki bank branch as a man receives money from an ATM machine in capital Nicosia, on Friday, March 29, 2013. Banks in Cyprus are open for normal business for the second day, but with strict restrictions on how much money their clients can access, after being shut for nearly two weeks to prevent people from draining their accounts as the country's politicians sought a way out of an acute financial crisis.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/29/2013 8:13:35 AM EST
A security guard talks with customers at the entrance of Laiki bank branch in capital Nicosia, on Friday, March 29, 2013. Banks in Cyprus are open for normal business for the second day, but with strict restrictions on how much money their clients can access, after being shut for nearly two weeks to prevent people from draining their accounts as the country's politicians sought a way out of an acute financial crisis.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/29/2013 8:13:35 AM EST
People queue outside a Laiki bank branch as a man receives money from an ATM machine in capital Nicosia, on Friday, March 29, 2013. Banks in Cyprus are open for normal business for the second day, but with strict restrictions on how much money their clients can access, after being shut for nearly two weeks to prevent people from draining their accounts as the country's politicians sought a way out of an acute financial crisis.(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/29/2013 5:58:21 AM EST
People wait in line to enter a branch of the Bank of Cyprus in Nicosia, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions, after being closed to prevent people withdrawing all their savings during the country’s acute financial crisis. Large lines had formed outside the banks ahead of the opening of banks for six hours from noon. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/29/2013 4:28:32 AM EST
Protesters from the extreme right group shout slogans and wave flags during a rally outside the Cypriot Parliament in central capital Nicosia, on Thursday, March 28, 2013. There were long lines of anxious people but no sign of trouble as banks in Cyprus opened Thursday for the first time in nearly two weeks, following an international bailout that sought to prevent the country from financial ruin. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
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Posted: 3/29/2013 4:28:32 AM EST
A protestor from the extreme right group shouts slogans and holds a flag during a rally outside the Cypriot Parliament in central capital Nicosia, on Thursday, March 28, 2013. There were long lines of anxious people but no sign of trouble as banks in Cyprus opened Thursday for the first time in nearly two weeks, following an international bailout that sought to prevent the country from financial ruin. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 11:48:27 AM EST
People wait in line to enter a branch of the Bank of Cyprus in Nicosia, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions, after being closed to prevent people withdrawing all their savings during the country’s acute financial crisis. Large lines had formed outside the banks ahead of the opening of banks for six hours from noon. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 11:48:27 AM EST
A man is assisted by a security guard as he exits a branch of the Bank of Cyprus in Nicosia, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions, after being closed to prevent people withdrawing all their savings during the country’s acute financial crisis. Large lines had formed outside the banks ahead of the opening of banks for six hours from noon. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 11:48:27 AM EST
People wait in line to enter a branch of the Bank of Cyprus in Nicosia, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions, after being closed to prevent people withdrawing all their savings during the country’s acute financial crisis. Large lines had formed outside the banks ahead of the opening of banks for six hours from noon. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 11:48:27 AM EST
People wait outside a branch of Laiki Bank in Nicosia, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions, after being closed to prevent people withdrawing all their savings during the country’s acute financial crisis. Large lines had formed outside the banks ahead of the opening of banks for six hours from noon. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 11:48:27 AM EST
People conduct their business in a branch of Laiki Bank in the southern port city of Limassol, Cyprus, as others, reflected in the glass watch from outside Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions, after being closed to prevent people withdrawing all their savings during the country’s acute financial crisis. Large lines had formed outside the banks ahead of the opening of banks for six hours from noon. (AP Photo/Pavlos Vrionides)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 11:48:27 AM EST
People are served in a branch of Bank of Cyprus in Nicosia, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions, after being closed to prevent people withdrawing all their savings during the country’s acute financial crisis. Large lines had formed outside the banks ahead of the opening of banks for six hours from noon. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 10:02:05 AM EST
Security guards stand outside a branch of the Russian Commercial Bank, a few hours before the reopening of the banks on the island, in Nicosia March 28, 2013. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis
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Posted: 3/28/2013 10:02:05 AM EST
Security guards stand outside a branch of the Russian Commercial Bank, a few hours before the reopening of the banks on the island, in Nicosia March 28, 2013. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis
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Posted: 3/28/2013 8:18:10 AM EST
A man tries to look inside a branch of Laiki Bank a few hours before the reopening of the banks on the island in Nicosia March 28, 2013. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis
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Posted: 3/28/2013 8:18:10 AM EST
A security guard stands in front of a branch of the Bank of Cyprus, a few hours before the reopening of the banks on the island, in Nicosia March 28, 2013. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis
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Posted: 3/28/2013 8:18:10 AM EST
A man tries to look inside a branch of Laiki Bank a few hours before the reopening of the banks on the island in Nicosia March 28, 2013. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis