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of an investment banker. She grew up fascinated by
movies, later saying she thought of herself as plain-looking and turned
to acting as a way of becoming other persons.She made her stage
debut at the Grosse Pointe Country Day School in "The Hunchback of
Notre Dame" at age 14. In the years that followed, she studied
drama in finishing school, prep school, Yale University and the Actor's
Studio.Before "Knots Landing," Harris made numerous guest-starring television
appearances on dramas and was a regular on two quickly canceled series
-- "Thicker Than Water" in 1973 and "The Family Holvak" in 1975.Her
Emmys were for performances in two "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentations:
"Little Moon of Alban" in 1958 and "Victoria Regina" in 1961.Harris was
married three times, to lawyer Jay I. Julian, stage manager Manning Gurian
and writer William Erwin Carroll. She had one son, Peter Alston Gurian.Funeral
arrangements are pending.
Many Christian woman and children in Northern Sudan are separated from their
families and endure increased persecution from an increasing Mulslim populationThe
Barnabas FundAn international relief agency plans to airlift some 3,400
Christians out of Sudan, where they face increasing persecution from the
Islamist government.The Barnabas Fund has already whisked about 5,000 Christians
from the embattled country, where President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has vowed
to create a a 100 percent Islamic constitution, without communism or secularism
or Western [influences]. The Christians will be taken to South Sudan, a
smaller nation formed in 2011 where religious freedom is better tolerated.We
launched this as major global initiative, and have had such a tremendous
response from the Christian community, Julian Dobbs, a bishop and honorary
director for the Baranbas Fund, told FoxNews.com.The situation for Christians
who have remained behind has proven to create hardships for them, especially
for women and children."The Barnabas Fund's airlifting project began in
August 2012, but only recently has the organization secured funds for a
second phase.Sharia law is heavily enforced in Sudan, where nearly 98 percent
of the population is Muslim.It has made it very difficult, if not
impossible, for Christians to worship, Dobbs also said. There is also no
access for food and proper safety.Many families were also forcibly split
from their loved ones as the press
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