Lenovo ThinkPad T60P 2007-8EU - Removing LCD Front Bezel

Greetings,
I have just spent about four hours dis-assembling my Lenovo ThinkPad T60P 2007-8EU with the purpose of disabling the Blue Tooth device. One of the last steps before you do that is to remove the LCD Front Bezel. I have read the documentation and believe I have removed all the screws but I still can´t remove the Bezel.
Document:
Hardware refference guide
MT 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2613, 2623, and  2637
Pages 117 - 118
I have the 14.1 inch monitor . So the information should be on page 117.
Can any one give me some advice here?
Thank you.
Jean-Pierre
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People,
I figured this one out.
There were two additional screws that had to be extracted. The documentation clearly showed this, but I did not see them because they, as several others, were neatly covered with plastic patches glued the screw position. It hides the screw and looks nice but it is difficult to figure out and harder to put back into place looking just as good after access.
While I was waiting for an answer, I figured it out. Thanks to anyone that read my message. No advice necessary. Problem solved. Thank you.
Jean-Pierre

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