Wooden TV Swivel Turntable at Stacks and Stacks
The smoothly rotating hardwood base swivels a full 360 degrees, and is thoughtfully designed with convenient access storage space for your VCR ...
TV Turntables
The smoothly rotating hardwood base swivels a full 360 degrees, and is thoughtfully designed with convenient access storage space for your VCR ...
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NEW YORK (AP) - A construction crane collapsed and killed two workers because its money-hungry owner skimped on a vital repair job, prosecutors said Tuesday as the owner went on trial in a manslaughter case that his lawyers said misconstrued an accident as a crime.
The only criminal trial stemming from the May 2008 collapse on Manhattan's Upper East Side opened in a courtroom packed with relatives of both owner Richard Lomma and the slain workers, who got a preview of a case rife with both technical and tragic details. One of the workers who died, Donald C. Leo, was a second-generation crane operator who was two weeks from getting married; the other, sewer company employee Ramadan Kurtaj, was pulled from the wreckage only to die a few hours later as doctors tried to save him.
The trial represents Manhattan prosecutors' second attempt to hold someone criminally responsible for two crane collapses that killed a total of seven people within two months in 2008, prompting scrutiny of crane safety here and in other American cities. A crane rigger was acquitted of manslaughter and all other charges in the earlier collapse.