Best Buy plugs at home energy Tech

Electronics retailer today launched a drive to the home energy management products through a special zone in the three-store and online home energy "Learning Center". The company will announce the plan at the BSR Conference companies on sustainability and product demonstrations in the shop of the week.

Customers in Chicago, Houston, and San Carlos, California, will be able to see the latest energy home gadgets, a class a product directed to conserve energy and remote control thermostat, lighting, and equipment.

The company will sell items individually, including energy-efficient LED lights, and offers a different package, including the bundle with home security services from core energy whole House system monitoring and control will be in stores in January.

Best Buy, who has spent about two years researching the energy home, see home energy technology as an extension to the traditional consumer electronics business. The technology also complete home energy audit services offered by Best Buy Geek Squad.

"There is a real influence, gadgety and we see that come to life in the control room and energy," said Neil McPhail, general manager of business-new customer solutions group at best buy. "There are real benefits as real as You begin to see your energy use, and it makes You wonder how you can save more."

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Plan a trip? The road will be wet

The flood of 1.6 million more Americans expected trip this Thanksgiving rather than the latter, exceptional Interstate rest stops, and gasoline. Here in New England, a torrent of rain today is expected to make miserable driving day even worse.

Imagine the kind of day parking on Massachusetts Turnpike. Then add 1 to 2 inches of driving rain.

The heaviest rain is expected to be early today, from around 6 to 10 a.m., the driver who left early to torture to beat traffic Thanksgiving. Some of the higher altitudes in the Berkshires and North of route 2 may see some flakes. Part of New Hampshire and Maine might be buried under more than a foot of snow.

But most of the 1.5 million to 1.8 million New Englanders are expected to travel this weekend will need an umbrella, not a snow shovel.

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In the autos

New inventory Harley-Davidson motorcycle is at its lowest in 10 years, according to a survey of the new dealer by investment firm Robert w. Baird.

That's a bit of good news for Harley as working to protect the "scarcity value" brand.

Scarcity value means the company does not want to flood the market with a motorcycle dealership can't sell, and would like to feel a little anxious about the buyers find new bike.

This is not all good for Harley, though, as some motorcycles are the most-expensive is not available.

In a recent fiscal quarter, the company's sales are 13% to $ 1.23 billion, including 5.4% of the profits in the United States

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Family sues over alleged burial casket

The view from St. Stanislaus cemetery in Allegheny County, Penn. (chips Boyer/Allegheny County PA USGenWeb Project)

PITTSBURGH-the family of the deceased 91-year-old woman claims in a lawsuit in a Roman Catholic cemetery near Pittsburgh jumping on top of her coffin, and otherwise bogged down to the grave with piercing with poles.

Theodore Zimmick, her daughter and grandson sued the Diocese of Pittsburgh and the Association of Catholic cemetery for the funeral of his mother, Agnes Zimmick, on December 1, 2009 in St. Stanislaus Catholic cemetery in Shaler Township.

After the funeral, the family said they went to visit the tomb of other family members, and then see the workers stomping up and running in a coffin and on the other hand jamming into the grave.

Annabelle McGannon, Executive Director of the cemetery Association, said the family's claims have been investigated and "unfounded."

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Congo election observers: lacks credibility

1: 40 PM + accident was in WELLWOOD AVE N at BUFFALO AVE +

In the crash in East SUFFOLK removed long NECK RD/WELLWOOD AVE/PINELAWN RD (CR 3) NB between HWY 27/Sunrise HWY and COUNTY RTE 2/direct way. Traffic flowed freely from 27A/MONTAUK HWY HWY in LINDENHURST

12: 59 PM + crash ON N WELLWOOD AVENUE in BUFFALO AVE + alternative STRAIGHT PATH.

In SUFFOLK accident at Eastern NECK RD/old WELLWOOD AVE/PINELAWN RD (CR 3) NB between HWY 27/Sunrise HWY and COUNTY RTE 2/direct way. Slow traffic than HWY 27A/MONTAUK HWY in LINDENHURST

12: 25 PM + crash ON N WELLWOOD AVENUE in BUFFALO AVE + alternative STRAIGHT PATH.

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