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Joe Biden told staff doing one thing would 'disappoint him greatly' and it says a lot
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

A memo written by former President Joe Biden, dating back to his time as Barack Obama's Vice-President, has resurfaced, and people are amazed by his attitude to one thing
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· Jul 3, 2026
बिपी कोइराला मेमोरियल क्यान्सर अस्पतालको अध्यक्षमा डा सिंह
काठमाडौँ। सरकारले चितवनस्थित बिपी कोइराला मेमोरियल क्यान्सर अस्पतालको रिक्त अध्यक्ष पदमा वरिष्ठ चिकित्सक डा योगेन्द्रप्रसाद सिंहलाई नियुक्त गरेको छ। नियुक्तिपछि उनले आज स्वास्थ्य तथा खाद्य स्वच्छतामन्त्री निशा मेहताबाट पद तथा गोपनीयताको शपथ ग्रहण गरेका छन्। अध्यक्ष पदका लागि प्राप्त आवेदनमध्येबाट छनोट समितिले डा योगेन्द्रप्रसाद सिंह, डा अजयकुमार झा र डा विजयचन्द्र आचार्यको नाम सिफारिस गरेको []
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