Unlike Victims, Bombers Died Without Pain By Rosie DiManno "How beautiful it is to make my bomb shrapnel kill the enemy. How beautiful it is to kill and to be killed ? not to love death, but to struggle for life, to kill and be killed for the lives of the coming generation." T WENTY-TWO-YEAR- OLD Mohammed al-Ghoul, a master's student in Islamic studies, wrote those lines. Then he went out and blew up a crowded bus in Jerusalem. Twenty dead, including the homicide bomber. At least 55 wounded. The most deadly terrorist attack in the Holy City in six...