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4B Daily News ��� Tuesday, March 26, 2013 WORLD BRIEFING suade Clements to open the door of his home, Kramer said. A federal law enforcement official says Ebel was a member of the 211 Crew, a white supremacist prison gang in Colorado. Kramer said investigators are looking at who Ebel���s associates were in prison and outside of prison. At the memorial service at New Life Church, both Lisa Clements and Gov. John Hickenlooper spoke about Clements��� strong belief in redemption. His family said he decided as a teenager to work in corrections after visiting his uncle in prison, and he worked to reduce the use of solitary confinement in Colorado prisons. Cyprus central bank to impose capital controls when banks reopen NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) ��� All banks in Cyprus except the two largest will reopen for business Tuesday ��� more than a week after they shut down to prevent a run by customers ��� now that the country has clinched a vital bailout deal. The central bank will impose some limits on financial transactions, the country���s president, Nicos Anastasiades said, but assured the public that restrictions would be temporary. The decision that banks would reopen normally at 8:30 a.m. came after an eleventh-hour deal to provide Cyprus with an international bailout was clinched in the early hours of Monday in a Brussels meeting between the 17nation eurozone���s finance ministers. All banks across the country had been shut down since March 16 while politicians set up the plan to secure funding for the bailout, after lawmakers rejected an initial scheme that would have seized up to 10 percent of people���s accounts. Politicians from Europe and Cyprus had been up against a tight deadline. The European Central Bank had only agreed to extend emergency funding to the country���s ailing banks until Monday unless an agreement was reached. Without a deal, the banks would have collapsed on Tuesday, dragging the country���s economy down with them and potentially pushing it out of the 17-nation eurozone. Gun evidence links Colo. parolee to death C O L O R A D O SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) ��� Colorado corrections chief Tom Clements and his wife were watching television when the doorbell rang last Tuesday night. Clements opened the door and was shot to death. ������My life was changed forever,������ Lisa Clements told hundreds of people, including corrections guards and officials from around the country, who gathered at a memorial service for her husband Monday. Nearly a week after Clements��� death, investigators in Colorado say the gun suspect Evan Ebel used in a shootout with authorities in Texas is the same one used to kill Clements. However, they don���t know yet whether Ebel is the person who shot Clements, whether he acted alone and what motivated the slaying of a corrections��� chief admired by prisoner advocates and prison guards alike. Authorities warned that could take some time. Until investigators determine whether Ebel, paroled from Colorado���s prison system, in January, acted alone, ������it���s hard to know what his role was,������ Lt. Jeff Kramer of the El Paso County Sheriff���s Office told The Associated Press. ������He remains a suspect in our investigation, obviously, especially after receiving this confirmed link from Texas,������ he said. No other suspects have been named. Denver police suspect Ebel was involved in the killing of pizza deliveryman Nathan Leon. His body was found two days before Clements was killed. Investigators also do not know whether the pizza box and Domino���s Pizza shirt or jacket found in the car Ebel was driving when he was captured in Texas ��� similar to one spotted near Clements home ��� were used by the killer to per- Through the Newspapers in Education program, area classrooms receive the Red Bluff Daily News every day thanks to the generosity of these local businesses & individuals. 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Central African Republic���s new leadership appeared fragmented, with a split emerging in the rebel coalition that seized the capital. The African Union on Monday imposed a travel ban and asset freeze on seven leaders of the rebel coalition, known as Seleka, and said their advance had undermined prospects for a lasting solution to the crisis in the landlocked country. It urged African states to deny ������any sanctuary and cooperation������ to the rebel chiefs. Storm dumps foot or more of snow across Midwest HAMBURG, Pa. (AP) ��� Five days into spring, warm weather and budding flowers were just a rumor Monday as the East Coast endured another blast of winter. A wide-ranging storm that buried parts of the Midwest weakened as it moved east but still managed to carpet lawns and fields in a fresh layer of white. Many schools opened late or closed early, and hundreds of flights were canceled. The cold temperatures and miserable mixture of snow and rain had people longing for more agreeable weather. ������I���m ready for flip flops,������ said Jessica Cunitz, 24 of Westchester County, N.Y., who stopped at a gas station along Interstate 78 in Pennsylvania to fill her overheating car with antifreeze. ������It���s supposed to be spring.������ In Maryland, Michael Pugh donned a wool coat, knit cap, waterproof pants and heavy boots to trudge more than a mile through four inches of wet snow to his bank in downtown Hagerstown, about 70 miles west of Baltimore. He pronounced the weather ������dreadful.������ Italy���s highest court to decide on Knox case ROME (AP) ��� Italy���s highest court says it will issue a decision Tuesday morning on whether to overturn American student Amanda Knox���s acquittal in the murder of her roommate. The court heard six hours of arguments on Monday before going into deliberations. After several hours, it announced it would issue the decision at 10 a.m. (0900 GMT) Tuesday, an unusual but not unprecedented move. The high court normally issues the decisions the same day it hears arguments. But prosecutor general Luigio Riello told reporters that ������in very complex cases, it happens������ that the court takes another day. Lawyers for Knox���s codefendant, Raffaele Sollecito, declined to speculate on what the delay could mean for the decision. Both were acquitted in 2011. not have found her until the next day.������ The Renterias��� 2010 Ford Escape was launched about 200 feet down into the canyon along an isolated stretch of the Sierra Highway in the high desert of northern Los Angeles County at about 1 a.m. Sunday, the CHP said. The vehicle flipped several times. Authorities said Celia managed to free herself from the mangled wreck to find help. She finally found a passing motorist near Acton, a small town tucked in the mountains between Los Angeles and the Mojave Desert. Law enforcement officials praised Celia���s bravery and tenacity. ������She walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment,������ CHP Sgt. Tom Lackey told KABC-TV. ������It���s very steep and it���s brushy and there���s also coyotes in the background.������ A helicopter airlifted the girl to Children���s Hospital Los Angeles. She was treated for minor injuries including bumps and bruises and a cut on her face. ������She���s in good condition,������ Lyndsay Hutchison, a hospital spokeswoman, said Monday. She could not provide any details, citing privacy laws. On video shot by the family in the hospital, the girl said she was cold and hurt, according to KCBSTV. She told her family she was saddened to learn her father did not survive the crash. A coroner���s spokesman said Monday that Alejandro Renteria was a resident of the North Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Television footage showed crews using a long tow cable to remove the severely damaged black SUV from the canyon. The CHP was investigating whether alcohol played a role in the crash. Girl, 9, walks a mile to get help after surviving car crash that killed her FGCU father LOS ANGELES (AP) savoring ��� Braving the cold and coyotes, nine-year-old Celia being among Renteria was certain her father was still alive when 16 teams left she crawled out of a steep Southern California canyon and walked in the desert darkness to summon for help after a rollover crash. With temperatures dipping into the 40s, she hiked through rugged terrain to a nearby home. No one answered. Then she hiked up the rocky embankment and along the road to a commuter rail station where she flagged down a passing motorist early Sunday. When officers responded, they found Celia���s father, Alejandro Renteria, 35, dead. He was pinned in the driver���s seat. In all, she trekked 1 1/2 to 2 miles. ������She was very courageous, being able to walk through the dark, through bushes and very rough terrain to get help for her dad,������ said California Highway Patrol Officer Gil Hernandez. ������Had she just waited there, we probably would FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) ��� Sherwood Brown only wanted a bagel. The Florida Gulf Coast star walked into a restaurant on campus Monday and was quickly surrounded. People wanted autographs. People wanted photos. People just wanted to yell words of encouragement. A school that opened a mere 16 years ago finds itself front-and-center in March Madness, one of only 16 college basketball teams left from a field of 68, hoping to win the NCAA national championship. ������I had no idea it was going to be like this, but I���m loving it,������ Brown said as he made his escape from the shop. ������I feel like we���re getting a lot of America behind us. I guess you could say we���re a part of America���s team at this point.������ And the Eagles spent the day savoring their moment. TEHAMA AUTO CENTER 1999 Buick Century #567637 1995 Mercury Cougar #636939 1991 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 #538593 ��� $2981 ��� $2981 ��� $2981 YES! $2981 DRIVES YOU AWAY FREE KIDS SCOOP with purchase of equal or greater value Must present coupon HOURS: Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm SAT-SUN 10-2 1115 MAIN ST. 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