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    FILE - This March 11, 2009 file picture shows the Axel Springer AG publishing house headquarters, in Berlin. Europe's most-read newspaper is introducing a paywall for part of its online offerings next month. Bild - Germany's top-selling newspaper and Europe's biggest by circulation - says main news stories will remain free of charge online but a subscription will be required to view features, interviews and other exclusive content. The basic digital subscription will cost 4.99 euros ( US$6.50) per month starting June 11 and twice that for a premium version that includes the tabloid as an e-paper. The Axel Springer AG-owned newspaper will also offer readers buying a print copy, at 70 euro cents a day, a pass to its online content. The pass is unique to each reader, thanks to a new printing technique. Bild's daily print circulation is about 2.5 million, 200,000 more than Britain's The Sun. (AP Photo/Franka Bruns,File)

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    The 2004 photograph provided by German federal criminal investigation office BKA shows terror suspect Beate Zschaepe. A senior German judge has rejected calls to give the public greater access at the trial of the woman suspected of involvement in a seven-year far-right murder spree. Authorities say Beate Zschaepe is the sole surviving member of a neo-Nazi trio that allegedly killed nine men and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007. Karl Huber told Munich's Sueddeutsche Zeitung in an interview published Saturday Feb. 2, 2013 that German law doesn't allow proceedings to be shown in overflow rooms used in trials such as that of Norwegian confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik last year. (AP Photo/hopd/BKA)

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