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Raffaella Carrà, Italian superstar of music and television, dies at 78
She sold 60 million records over a career that kept her in the spotlight until nearly the end of her life.
By Emily Langer The Washington Post
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Raffaella Carrà, an Italian singer, dancer and television personality who attained superstardom in her native country as well as in Spain and Latin America, tantalizing and sometimes scandalizing her audiences with risque performances that celebrated sexual empowerment, died July 5 in Rome. She was 78.
The Associated Press reported her death, citing a family statement aired by Rai, the Italian state broadcasting company. Other details were not immediately available.
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