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  Kavanaugh, facing the job interview of a lifetime, complained bitterly Thursday that his name and family "have been totally and permanently destroyed" by allegations of sexual assault that imperil his nomination to the Supreme Court. After hearing Christine Blasey Ford say his alleged actions "have damaged my life," Kavanaugh professed his innocence to the Senate Judiciary Committee in a tense session playing out before a watchful president and a nation sitting in judgment.

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