[01:27.97]Earlier, banks had opened for the first time in almost two weeks.
[01:31.85]And queues outside were long but orderly.
[01:34.13]BBC's Nigel Cassidy reports from Nicosia.
[01:37.11]The country's president thanked people for what he called their maturity.
[01:42.13]But this doesn't mean people here have come to terms with events.
[01:45.93]It's not just the huge losses facing those with more than 100,000 Euros in their accounts.
[01:51.29]To trounce stop bank runs, Cyprus has imposed a string of restrictions on sending money abroad.
[01:57.11]It's not even possible to cash a check.
[01:59.45]It has to be paid in and cleared first.
[02:01.94]Such restrictions on the free movement of money have never been seen before in the European Union.
[02:07.26]The finance minister says they are temporary.
[02:09.78]But the history of similar capital controls in other countries suggests such safeguards are difficult to remove because of the renewed risk of another bank run.
[02:18.92]More information has been released about the man who shot dead 20 children and 6 teachers at a school in Newtown Connecticut last year.
[02:26.31]The search of the home of 20-year-old Adam Lazar revealed a large arsenal suggesting he was obsessed with fire arms.
[02:33.65]Police said they found rifle assaults in more than thousand rounds of ammunition.