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Coleman and surname
Coleman was born in New York, the son of Beverly ( née Behrman ) and Norman Bertram Coleman, Sr. His family was Jewish ( his paternal grandfather had changed his surname from Goldman to Coleman ).
* Coleman ( surname )

Coleman and former
Catherine Grace " Cady " Coleman ( born December 14, 1960 ) is an American chemist, a former United States Air Force officer, and a current NASA astronaut.
The first signings were Otto Graham, a former star quarterback at Northwestern University, and Herb Coleman, a center at Notre Dame, both of whom were then in the military.
Notable former Indians broadcasters include Tom Manning, Jack Graney ( the first ex-baseball player to become a play-by-play announcer ), Jack Corrigan ( now with the Colorado Rockies ), Jimmy Dudley who received the Ford Frick Award in 1997, Ken Coleman, Joe Castiglione, Van Patrick, Joe Tait, Bruce Drennan, Jim " Mudcat " Grant, Harry Jones, Rocky Colavito and Herb Score, who called Indians ' baseball for 34 seasons.
In 1989, Coleman sued his foster parents and former business adviser for $ 3. 8 million over misappropriation of his trust fund, and won a $ 1, 280, 000 judgment in 1993.
Allan Stewart, a former Office Minister of Scotland and a Conservative Party MP for Eastwood, also said that Coleman should be granted immunity so he could testify in Scotland.
The park is named for James P. Coleman, a former governor of Mississippi.
* Marvin Coleman, former player in the Canadian Football League.
* Derrick Coleman ( born 1967 ), former NBA player who played for the New Jersey Nets.
* William Henry Coleman, former member of the United States House of Representatives
Another former hotel, the Arlington Hotel on Coleman Street, is now the location of a Mexican restaurant, Lupita's, and the Marlin Inn.
On Tuesday May 24, 1988, 36-year old Lynn Coleman, a lawyer from New Caney and a former Montgomery County assistant attorney, replaced Duval as the municipal court judge.
On 9 July 2007, former Welsh international and Fulham manager Chris Coleman was appointed as the new club coach, on the recommendation of former Real Sociedad manager John Toshack, an important board member at the club.
Harwell is the nephew of former Nashville Tennessean newspaper editor Coleman Harwell.
Black did not return to his former location of Coleman Federal Correctional Facility because two female guards at Coleman reported they feared for their safety if Black returned.
In April 2003, after being provided documents by a former Iraqi General, several news organizations ( including the Monitor ) reported that George Galloway was accused by a U. S. Senate Committee led by Norm Coleman of personally profiting from corruption within the United Nations Oil-for-Food program.
He defeated former governor James P. Coleman by tying his opponent to President John F. Kennedy's proposed civil rights legislation.
Pawlenty then decided on the U. S. Senate, but he abandoned those plans when Vice President Dick Cheney asked him to step aside and allow former St. Paul mayor Norm Coleman to challenge Senator Paul Wellstone without Republican primary opposition.
In June 2011, Coleman and Kazeminy were vindicated when former FBI Director Louis Freeh announced that the investigation against them had been closed.
Coleman is also on the National Advisory Council for the U. S. Global Leadership Coalition, a bipartisan committee that promotes international engagement, and which includes every living former U. S. Secretary of State.
Schuller Coleman is the oldest of the five Schuller children and the former head of family ministries at the Crystal Cathedral.
The Endowment's board includes a wide range of people who have previously held positions in Congress such as former Congressman Richard Gephardt and Martin Frost ; Senator Norm Coleman, and U. S. Representative Gregory Meeks.

Coleman and BBC
He left the corporation in 1971 after David Coleman was installed as the BBC's top commentator, his final BBC commentary being on the 1971 European Cup final between Ajax and Panathinaikos at Wembley Stadium.
The term " balls " was first associated with Coleman in 1957 when he was at BBC Midlands, Sutton Coldfield, presenting a Saturday night 15-minute roundup of the day's football in the Midlands.
On 26 August 2008, the BBC reported that Coleman was no longer interested in the international success of Wales.
In August 2007 Coleman received an apology from the BBC after he complained that the appearance of Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq at the media launch of a London cycling event was political.
On Monday 17 October 2005, after a sabbatical at home, Baker rejoined BBC London 94. 9 where he took over the weekday 3-5pm show from Jono Coleman, who had moved to co-present the breakfast show with former actress JoAnne Good.
Ball had his own series on TV and radio, Ball over Broadway on BBC Radio 2, which is in its fourth season, The Greenroom, and several specials for BBC Radio 2 on subjects such as Nat King Cole, Cameron Mackintosh, and Cy Coleman.
In August 2011, it was announced that Bennett, Coleman & Co. bought out the remaining 50 per cent shares of Worldwide Media from BBC Worldwide thereby making World Wide Media a fully owned subsidiary of BCCL.
The show was hosted by Stuart Hall in its regional format from 1968 to 1969, then nationally by David Vine from 1970 to 1978, and then from 1979 until 1997 was anchored by veteran BBC sports commentator David Coleman, although Vine returned for part of one series in 1989 when illness forced Coleman to temporarily stand down from hosting duties.
BBC coverage of the race is notorious for the words of the commentator David Coleman, shortly after Hemery crossed the line: " who cares who's third-it doesn't matter!
In 1990, Coleman appeared as Jess, a girl from Lancashire brought up by a strict Pentecostal mother, in the acclaimed BBC television drama Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, based on Jeanette Winterson's novel of the same name.
A television adaptation of the book was made and aired by the BBC in 1990, starring Charlotte Coleman, which won the Prix Italia in 1991.
The book was released on cassette by BBC Audiobooks in 1990, also read by Coleman.
On 25 July 2005 Coleman took over the 3-5pm Afternoon show on BBC London 94. 9 and from 17 October 2005, he took over the Breakfast show from Danny Baker, co-presenting with JoAnne Good.
Coleman has also provided many voice-overs and narrations for many products both in Australia and internationally for companies such as Tooheys, Foster's, Qantas, the Australian Tourist Commission, and BBC TV, as well as in-flight programs for Qantas, Air New Zealand and Britannia.
During the 1978 World Cup, a technical fault with the feed from Argentina prevented ITV from broadcasting Hugh Johns commentary on the Scotland-Peru game so Montford's commentary, originally only intended for Scottish viewers, was used on the entire network ( the same fault affected the BBC in reverse, with Scottish viewers having to listen to David Coleman instead of Archie MacPherson ).
When The Beatles returned to London after their first visit to America in early 1964 they were interviewed by David Coleman of BBC Television.
The rivalry between the two of them started in 1977, when the then senior commentator David Coleman was in a contractual dispute with the BBC and was therefore unavailable to cover that year's FA Cup Final, the most prestigious domestic game of the season.
Returning to the BBC he then produced established TV sports programmes such as Grandstand and Sportsnight With Coleman, and, from 1970, was himself one of the original team captains ( opposite Henry Cooper ) on the long-running TV quiz A Question of Sport.

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