Monday,  April 30, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 291 • 23 of 29 •  Other Editions

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feet off a highway overpass and into a ravine on the grounds of the Bronx Zoo, killing all seven aboard, including three children.
• "Sometimes you come upon events that are horrific and this is one of them," FDNY deputy Chief Ronald Werner said shortly after the crash.
• Authorities were trying to determine what caused Sunday's accident that killed Jacob Nunez, 85, and Ana Julia Martinez, 81, both from the Dominican Republic, their daughters, Maria Gonzalez, 45, and Maria

Nunez, 39, and three grandchildren. Police say Gonzalez was driving.
• The children were identified as Jocelyn Gonzalez, 10, the daughter of the driver, Niely Rosario, 7, and Marly Rosario, 3, both daughters of Nunez.
• "They were a good, wholesome family," a Bronx neighbor, Felicia Lee, 29, told the Daily News.
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The not-so-buttoned-down Secret Service finds its blue-chip reputation in the line of fire

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Secret Service does not often get a black eye behind those oh-so-cool sunglasses. It's got a shiner now.
• The public face of the service is one of steely professionals in impeccable suits, wearing discreet earpieces and packing even more discreet weapons. Agents are expressionless except for their ever-searching gaze, lethal automatons ready to die for a president.

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