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Actress Naomi Kawashima (right), and her husband, patissier Toshihiko Yoroizuka, raise a glass with former French Ambassador Christian Masset in March 2013. She died of cancer Thursday, only days after abandoning rehearsals for a musical. | YOSHIAKI MIURA
Actress Naomi Kawashima (right), and her husband, patissier Toshihiko Yoroizuka, raise a glass with former French Ambassador Christian Masset in March 2013. She died of cancer Thursday, only days after abandoning rehearsals for a musical. | YOSHIAKI MIURA
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