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This Happened

This Happened - April 19: ​Wedding Of The Century

Grace Kelly and Rainier III were married in a religious ceremony on this day in 1956, at the Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Monaco.

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Who were Grace Kelly and Rainier III?

Grace Kelly was an American actress who became a Princess of Monaco after marrying Rainier III, the Prince of Monaco, in 1956. Rainier III was the ruler of the small sovereign state of Monaco, located on the French Riviera.

What was the significance of Grace Kelly and Rainier III's wedding?

Grace Kelly and Rainier III's wedding was considered one of the most glamorous and high-profile events of the 20th century. The couple's union was seen as a symbol of the meeting of American and European cultures, and it was covered extensively by media around the world.

What happened to Grace Kelly and Rainier III after their wedding?

Grace Kelly and Rainier III remained married until Kelly's death in a car accident in 1982. During their marriage, they had three children, and Kelly also continued to act in films and work on various humanitarian causes. Rainier III ruled Monaco until his death in 2005.

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In The Shantytowns Of Buenos Aires, Proof That Neighbors Function Better Than Cities

Residents of the most disadvantaged peripheries of the Argentine capital are pushed to collaborate in the absence of municipal support. They build homes and create services that should be public. It is both admirable, and deplorable.

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A resident of Villa Palito, La Matanza, stands at their gate. August 21, 2020, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Guillermo Tella

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BUENOS AIRES – In Argentina, the increasing urgency of the urban poor's housing and public services needs has starkly revealed an absence of municipal policies, which may even be deliberate.

With urban development, local administrations seem dazzled, or blinded, by the city center's lights. Thus they select and strengthen mechanisms that heighten zonal and social inequalities, forcing the less-well-off to live "on the edge" and "behind" in all senses of these words. Likewise, territorial interventions by social actors have both a symbolic and material impact, particularly on marginal or "frontier" zones that are the focus of viewpoints about living "inside," "outside" or "behind."

The center and the periphery produce very different social perceptions. Living on the periphery is to live "behind," in an inevitable state of marginality. The periphery is a complex system of inequalities in terms of housing provision, infrastructures, facilities and transport.

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