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Songstress Li Xianglan dies at 94

Updated: 2014-09-15 14:17

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Songstress Li Xianglan dies at 94

Japanese actress and singer Yoshiko Yamaguchi, also known by her Chinese name Li Xianglan, died in Tokyo on Sept 7. She was 94. File photo

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