Suicide bombers put Israeli guards on front line By Dan Williams JERUSALEM, April 1 (Reuters) - Their ancient ancestors were passed over by the angel of death, but the Exodus narrative offered little comfort this Passover to Israelis charged with guarding stores, hotels and restaurants against human bombs. Five suicide bombings during the Jewish holiday celebrating liberation from Egyptian bondage marked a record for this mode of attack, turning private security men into the new frontline in a Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation. When a 55-year-old supermarket guard in Jerusalem challenged a Palestinian woman on her way in, the young woman hit the detonator on...