Fists, pig guts fly in Taiwan as lawmakers debate U.S. imports
Legislators from Taiwan's main opposition Kuomintang party threw pig guts and exchanged punches with other lawmakers in parliament on Friday, in a bitter dispute over easing U.S. pork imports.
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