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In a season dense with pre-opening gossip and gremlins, "Taboo" has held its own in commanding unwelcome attention.
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And, most alarmingly, "though the taboo against using them has held for two thirds of a century, the probability of use through an accident or in the hands of a fanatic is not zero".
Fisher describes how various Protocols and Conventions since World War I have prohibited the use of chemical (and biological) weapons and how, with few notable exceptions "the taboo against chemical weapons has held up" and how "[e]ven in some of the most vicious conflicts of the past few decades, otherwise ruthless armies and rebels have largely refrained from using chemical weapons".
In a season dense with pre-opening gossip and gremlins, "Taboo" -- which has a very actively involved producer in Rosie O'Donnell -- has held its own in commanding unwelcome attention.
Meron Benvenisti, an expert on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, wrote in Haaretz that "the very fact that the taboo has been broken and Israel is holding a discussion on Jerusalem that means division of the city" is "an act from which there can be no return".
That taboo has now gone.
"A TABOO has been broken".
A taboo has also been broken.
But in places like Uganda, the taboo has been overcome.
That taboo has not just prevented perpetrators being identified, but victims too.
A taboo had been broken.
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