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"Roderick Dwayne Coleman (born August 16, 1976) is a former American football defensive tackle who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at East Carolina University. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and has also played for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints. Early years Coleman attended Simon Gratz High School in Philadelphia, where he won varsity letters in football and track and field and was an honor student. College career Coleman played for the East Carolina Pirates football team while playing for the East Carolina University. He is the school's career, single- season, and single-game leader in sacks. Professional career=Oakland Raiders Coleman played for the Oakland Raiders from 1999–2003. Atlanta Falcons Coleman signed with the Atlanta Falcons for the 2004 season and played for them until 2007. On February 15, 2008 the Falcons released him. New Orleans Saints After sitting out the 2008 season recovering from injuries, Coleman was signed by the New Orleans Saints to a one-year contract on March 27, 2009.Saints Agree to Contract with DT Coleman Yahoo News, March 27, 2009 He was waived on August 31. ReferencesExternal links *New Orleans Saints bio Category:1976 births Category:Living people Category:Players of American football from Mississippi Category:Sportspeople from Philadelphia Category:Players of American football from Pennsylvania Category:American football defensive tackles Category:National Conference Pro Bowl players Category:East Carolina Pirates football players Category:Oakland Raiders players Category:Atlanta Falcons players Category:New Orleans Saints players "
"The grave of Ingemund Bengtsson and his wife Anna-Lisa at Saint George's Cemetery in Varberg, Sweden. Sten Bertil Ingemund Bengtsson (30 January 1919 - 12 April 2000) was a Swedish Social democratic politician, and Speaker of the Riksdag from 1979 to 1988. He was born 30 January 1919 in Veddige. He moved to Varberg and started working at the Monark bicycle factory at age 15. He went on to become a prominent figure in local politics before he was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1951. He served as Minister of Agriculture 1969–1973, Minister of the Interior 1973 and Minister of Employment 1974-1976 before being elected as Speaker of the Parliament in 1979. Bengtsson also performed the duties of Regent ad Interim 2–3 July 1988. When the King of Sweden is prevented to perform his duties as Head of State, for reasons of illness, travel or other, and when no other member of the Royal House, who is in the line of succession, is present within the realm, the Government issues a decree that establishes a Regent ad interim who will uphold the duties as Head of State for the duration of His Majesty's incapacity. He died on 12 April 2000. He is buried with his wife Anna-Lisa (1919-1991) in Varberg. External links * Category:1919 births Category:2000 deaths Category:Regents of Sweden Category:Swedish Social Democratic Party politicians Category:Members of the Riksdag Category:Speakers of the Riksdag Category:Swedish Esperantists "
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