temperatenesses


Dozens of troops run amok in the Zimbabwean capital Harare after losing their temper while queuing for currency at a bank.

An businessman with a "volcanic" temper is jailed for life for murdering his fiancee by running her over.

It is expected that the proceedings of Parliament will be conducted in a courteous and good tempered manner.

A football match between politicians was journalists is called off after tempers boil over, it emerges.

A businessman with a "volcanic" temper killed his fiancee by running her over in Suffolk, a court is told.

A father is jailed for five years for killing his baby daughter in a fit of temper.

Telford Tigers' celebrations at their first win are tempered by an injury to Canadian import Jason Cassells.

Mules have "bad tempers" as their intelligence is under-stimulated, researchers say.

A combative striker for the "Steel Roses" - China's women's football team - Ma has been likened to a female Wayne Rooney, for her talent and temper.

Mike Sergeant reports on the new mood of optimism tempered with warieness in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.

British sailors trying to escape the French ports blockade have been met with strong resistance.

Roy Hodgson's joy at keeping Fulham in the Premier League is tempered with sympathy for Birmingham and Reading.

Fleetwood Town's promotion celebrations are tempered by centre-half Phil Robinson breaking his arm during Saturday's 1-1 draw with Frickley.

Celtic striker Scott McDonald backs manager Gordon Strachan after his fit of temper on being replaced.

As George Bush and Vladimir Putin meet for the last time as heads of state, the BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse notes fundamental differences tempered by personal chemistry.

Orthodox Jews threaten to pull out of Israel's government as a court allows the sale of leavened bread at Passover.

Photos from the Irish League as tempers flare at the Ballymena Showgrounds

A murder trial is told the son of the 65-year-old victim is a convicted rapist, who admits having a temper.

Temperatures rise and tempers fray as Kenyan MPs elect a speaker following last month's disputed presidential poll.

The father of an eight-month-old girl shook her to death in a "fit of temper", a court hears.

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