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Sacked Australian cricket coach Mickey Arthur speaks to journalists in Bristol, 
England, on June 24, 2013. Arthur has said there had been a 
"deliberate campaign" against him in past days and his reputation had suffered 
greatly from his sacking.AFP/FileSYDNEY, New South Wales (AFP)  Axed Australian 
cricket coach Mickey Arthur on Sunday said there had been a "deliberate 
campaign" against him in past days and his reputation had suffered greatly 
from his sacking.Returning to Perth after attending his mother's funeral 
in South Africa, Arthur said he had no choice but to take 
legal action against Cricket Australia after he was dismissed just days 
before the start of the Ashes series against England."After my dismissal, 
I received nothing in writing from Cricket Australia, no contact, and no 
payment at all, not even my basic leave pay, until I was 
forced to bring in lawyers to assist in the process," he said."I 
had tried on a number of occasions to make direct contact at 
a very senior level of Cricket Australia, for days there was just 
no response."Arthur, who was replaced by Darren Lehmann, said that given 
the circumstances of his dismissal, he had hoped that Cricket Australia 
would be willing to resolve the matter through private talks.But explosive 
details of his Aus$4 million case to the Fair Work Commission, including 
claims of divisions within the Australian team, were leaked to the media 
ahead of the second Test."Selective leaks by othe
FILE: Jan. 21, 2013: President Obama starts in second term at the 
ceremonial swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.APJust six 
months into his second term, President Obama has nominated a slew of 
campaign donors and fundraisers for ambassadorships.These nominations include 
major bundlers Denise Bauer and a Los Angeles entertainment attorney Crystal 
Nix Hines.As of last month, Obama had given 32.2 percent of ambassadorships 
to political appointees -- almost identical to his first term rate and 
slightly higher than those of recent predecessors in the long-held tradition 
of presidents rewarding big-time financial supporters.The number compares 
to 30.02 percent under George W. Bush, 27.82 percent under Bill Clinton 
and 31.30 percent under George H.W. Bush, according to the American Foreign 
Service Association.The president has nominated 19 people for ambassadorships 
in the second term including at least eight bundlers, according to The 
Hill newspaper.The 2011-2012 amounts range from $2.36 million by Bauer, 
chairwoman of the Women for Obama Finance, who would go to Belgium, 
to $477,000 from Hines, who would represent the United States at the 
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO.Other 
bundlers have been named to serve in Austria, Germany, Singapore, Spain, 
the Dominican Republic and the United Kingdom.But much of the attention 
remains focused on who will get two of the remaining top posts 
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