May 18th, 2009 - Reuters
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* 5 MP3s come with $5-per-month streaming plan
* Price cut from $12.99 per month
* Aims to compete with iTunes
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NEW YORK, May 18 (Reuters) - Digital music supplier Napstersaid on Monday it is slashing its monthly subscription price to$5 and adding downloads of songs to its streaming service in abid to expand its customer base and compete with Apple Inc's(AAPL.O) iTunes.
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