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TEHRAN, Iran Iran is welcoming the leader of neighboring Oman in
the first visit by a foreign ruler to the country since centrist
Iranian President Hasan Rouhani took office on Aug. 3.Oman has in the
past played a mediating role to help release Iranian and American nationals
from both countries' prisons. Omani Sultan Qaboos' current visit has raised
speculation in Iranian newspapers that Oman could once again play such a
role to help ease tensions between Iran and U.S. and European powers
over Iran's nuclear program.Qaboos is in Tehran for a three-day visit on
bilateral and international affairs. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad
Zarif only told reporters his country was ready to discuss "various issues"
with the sultan.
er, Joan of Arc in Lillian Hellman's adaptation of Jean Anouilh's
"The Lark." The play had a six-month run, primarily because of the
notices for Harris.The actress was something of a critics' darling, getting
good reviews even when her plays were less-well received. These included
such work as "Marathon `33," "Ready When You Are, C.B.!" and even
a musical, "Skyscraper," adapted from an Elmer Rice play, "Dream Girl."Her
third Tony came for her work in "Forty Carats," a frothy French
comedy about an older woman and a younger man. It was a
big hit, running nearly two years.Harris won her last two Tonys for
playing historical figures -- Mary Todd Lincoln in "The Last of Mrs.
Lincoln" and poet Emily Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst" by William
Luce. The latter, a one-woman show, became something of an annuity for
Harris, a play she would take around the country at various times
in her career.The actress liked to tour, even going out on the
road in such plays as "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Lettice & Lovage"
after they had been done in New York with other stars.Harris' last
Broadway appearances were in revivals, playing the domineering mother in
a Roundabout Theatre Company production of "The Glass Menagerie" (1994)
and then "The Gin Game" with Charles Durning for the National Actors
Theatre in 1997.In 2005, she was one of five performers to receive
Kennedy Center honors.Harris was born on Dec. 2, 1925, in Grosse Pointe,
Mich., the daughter
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