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Aneira Thomas, first baby born in the NHS helps celebrate her and its 60th birthday
A plaque is unveiled in NHS founder Aneurin Bevan's constituency to mark the health service's 60th birthday.

One man has died and another person is in custody after a fatal car crash in Monmouthshire.
A guest who flew in from Canada a year too early for a wedding gets the date right at last.


The credit crunch is blamed for work stopping temporarily on a city apartment block.
A pilot and his passenger escape injury after their light aircraft crash lands.

A 999 caller worried about a bright object in the sky has the mystery solved by police - it was the Moon.
Officers are trying to find two teenage girls who have gone missing from their homes in Caerphilly.

Four new galleries open dedicated to celebrating art in Wales and featuring Welsh landscapes.
A swordfish, rarely seen in Welsh waters, is washed up on a beach and is now set to be a museum exhibit.
An international amputee golf tournament returns to the course in south Wales where it all started.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown pays tribute to the role of the Welsh valleys in the birth of the National Health Service.

 

 

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