Moyes will now be in charge of a club that under Ferguson twice won Europe's top competition and lifted the English championship 13 times following the 71-year-old's arrival in 1986.
It's exciting times for English cricket to get a fit Freddie Flintoff back.
And continuing the clean-air discussion, the English edition of Global Times reports that Beijing intends to improve fuel quality, especially by reducing the sulphur content in petrol.
Dr Williams, interviewed told Radio Times, said English cathedral congregations had grown dramatically in recent years and he described the idea the Church of England was fading away as a "cliche".
Material from the nations and English regions will be repeated during times of lower demand.
Many of those chosen for grants, which are administered by English Heritage, date from medieval times.
In a sign of the times, Turkish and English are the languages of instruction at a top private school in Irbil.
On the English section, you can at times count the ducks on a pond or the number of fruit trees in an orchard in Kent.
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As for the the technological differences between Twitter and the Weibos, Lee believes the Weibos are more efficient because 140 characters in Chinese can contain five times more information than in English.
Another (English-language) newspaper, Global Times, felt otherwise.
The rest of the English bowlers complemented Harmison beautifully and were at times gifted soft wickets.
That is particularly so for the three Celtic ones that at times feel subdued by their larger English neighbour within the United Kingdom.
The English Channel has been swum 1, 000 times.
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Yesterday, the Sunday Times covered the tale of an aspiring English celebrity who bought about 20, 000 followers on Twitter to boost her profile.
There are times when you wonder what has got into English judges.
"There's no doubt that Courtney is the future of English rugby, " said Newman, who played 120 times for Saints before spending nine years as team manager.
Besides collecting posts on various topics and allowing researchers to search the data in English, WeiboScope can also check the same post several times to see whether it becomes inaccessible.
The search for people to blame has already claimed one prominent scalp, that of Abdul Kadir Jasin, chief editor of Malaysia's New Straits Times Group, which publishes the main Malay and English-language newspapers.
Admittedly the English media can be harsh and cynical at the best of times but as a friend and former team-mate, the perception or depiction of Ponting the man can't be further from the reality.
Finally, the New York Times has caught up with the next dubious trend in English literature departments: neuroscience.
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However, at times, their presentations involved company representatives pretending to speak English and we, politely, pretending to understand.
"In Affectionate Remembrance of English Cricket" was the headline of a spoof obituary in the Sporting Times.
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Maier fascinatingly describes not just how the Declaration itself came into being but also the context of the times in which it was written, as well as the English tradition of ideas, petitions and declarations from whence it flowed.
Until a few years ago, most of the big English papers had an understanding to stay off each other's turf: the Times in Mumbai, Hindustan Times in Delhi, Telegraph in Kolkata (Calcutta) and the Hindu in Chennai (Madras).
After retiring as Warden of Goldsmiths College in 1984, Hoggart continued to write from his home in Farnham, including a three-volume autobiography (collectively entitled Life and Times), which has been widely celebrated as a rich account of English life in the twentieth century.
In English this year, 29% of pupils are at Level 5 - more than four times as many as in 1995.
Historians describe the English (more than the British) as unusually individualist and market-minded since medieval times, working for wages and trading property.
Expressions from the King James Bible such as "the powers that be", "the apple of his eye", "signs of the times" and a "law unto themselves" are still part of the English language.
The "as long as we beat the English" mentality has hampered Welsh rugby over the years, but we're in different times, different territory now.
In contrast, the richest clubs in the English Premier League such as Man U, Chelsea, and Arsenal earned around 1.7 times more than their smaller rivals.
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