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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NEW YORK Julie Harris, one of Broadway's most honored performers, whose
roles ranged from the flamboyant Sally Bowles in "I Am a Camera"
to the reclusive Emily Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst," died Saturday.
She was 87.Harris died at her West Chatham, Mass. home of congestive
heart failure, actress and family friend Francesca James said.Harris won
a record five Tony Awards for best actress in a play, displaying
a virtuosity that enabled her to portray an astonishing gallery of women
during a theater career that spanned almost 60 years and included such
plays as "The Member of the Wedding" (1950), "The Lark" (1955), "Forty
Carats" (1968) and "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln" (1972).She was honored again
with a sixth Tony, a special lifetime achievement award in 2002. Only
Angela Lansbury has neared her record, winning four Tonys in the best
actress-musical category and one for best supporting actress in a play.Harris
had suffered a stroke in 2001 while she was in Chicago appearing
in a production of Claudia Allen's "Fossils." She suffered another stroke
in 2010, James said."I'm still in sort of a place of shock,"
said James, who appeared in daytime soap operas "All My Children" and
"One Life to Live.""She was, really, the greatest influence in my life,"
said James, who had known Harris for about 50 years.Television viewers knew
Harris as the free-spirited Lilimae Clements on the prime-time soap opera
"Knots Landing." In the movies, she was
VATICAN CITY Pope Francis says he has been disturbed by "terrible
images" of atrocities occurring in Syria, and he is urging the international
community to step up its efforts to end the civil war there.Francis
told tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square on Sunday
that Syrian and rebel forces must put down their arms. He renewed
his call for dialogue as the U.S. considers a military response to
the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria last week.Francis cited the
intensification of the "war among brothers," including massacres and "atrocious
deeds," and he urged the international community to "put all its efforts"
toward helping Syria find a solution to this "tragic situation."He also
expressed solidarity for the victims and all those suffering, especially
the children.
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