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rs have ruined my attempts
to protect the Australian cricket team and everyone involved," Arthur read
from a statement in Perth."As I've said, no one associated with me
has played any part in releasing that confidential document."Arthur, who
was sacked after a series loss in India, a poor showing in
the Champions League and incidents of ill-discipline among the team, said
that Cricket Australia's chief executive James Sutherland had even acknowledged
that he had to some extent been made a scapegoat."The damage to
my reputation and career has been immense, which means the chances of
me getting a senior job are that much less," the South African
said."I was truly shocked and devastated by my dismissal. I had received
a positive appraisal on all my key performance indicators just prior to
departing for the Ashes tour."Arthur said that he had been told that
batsman David Warner's off-field behaviour, in which he punched England
batsman Joe Root in a Birmingham bar, had been "the last straw"
for the CA board."I received no hearing at all over that issue,
and no one was doing more to improve discipline in the young
Australian team than I was," he said.Meanwhile a CA statement issued later
Sunday at Lord's, where the national side were facing a crushing defeat
by England in the second Ashes Test, disputed Arthur's version of events."Cricket
Australia stands by its earlier statements on this matter and disputes a
number of claims made by Mick
ts myself
included on their toes."Thomas was at the forefront of women's achievements
in journalism. She was one of the first female reporters to break
out of the White House "women's beat" -- the soft stories about
presidents' kids, wives, their teas and their hairdos -- and cover the
hard news on an equal footing with men.She was also the first
female member of the Gridiron Club, and at one time served as
the club's president.Thomas will be buried in Detroit, and a memorial service
is planned in Washington in October, according to her family.She became
the first female White House bureau chief for a wire service when
UPI named her to the position in 1974. She was also the
first female officer at the National Press Club, where women had once
been barred as members and she had to fight for admission into
the 1959 luncheon speech where Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned:
"We will bury you."The belligerent Khrushchev was an unlikely ally in one
sense. He had refused to speak at any Washington venue that excluded
women, she said.Thomas fought, too, for a more open presidency, resisting
all moves by a succession of administrations to restrict press access."People
will never know how hard it is to get information," Thomas told
an interviewer, "especially if it's locked up behind official doors where,
if politicians had their way, they'd stamp TOP SECRET on the color
of the walls."Born in Winchester, Ky., to Lebanese immigrants, Thom
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