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I'd second the pry tools. Just get some off ebay for a buck or two and gently pry. You'll find out quickly where the clips are. With a little patience, it should be a snap!
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Pry tools also are available from meritline.com, at a low cost ($2.75 and up shipped). http://www.meritline.com/7-in-1-tool-kit---p-39986.aspx
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) - you'd probably need some thin prying tools to get it open without breaking it, or at least some strong finger nails. 
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