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The Consumer Product and Safety Commission has just issued a voluntary recall on two models of Sauder Woodworking television stands that have caused 43 reports of injury. Some 414,000 of the stands, sold at Wal-marts nationwide from January 2005 until May of this year, can collapse if the legs on the lower shelf aren’t assembled properly. Consumers should stop using the stand if it begins to move “side-to-side,” although we’d probably recommend grabbing a pair of pliers and throwing a little elbow grease into those bolts, just to make sure.
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