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 The turnover of the Orinoco fields occurred at midnight on May Day, the international workers ; holiday. After a countdown to midnight, workers celebrated and danced until dawn, some standing on a pipeline leading into the installations, Reuters reported.President Chavez has ordered us to take full control over the sovereignty of our oil, and we are doing that today, the Associated Press quoted Oil Minist stanley cup er Rafael Ramirez as saying as the midnight deadline struck. In this very instant our oil workers are taking control of each of the areas of each of the installations.The projects affected by the government takeover had been producing some 600,000 barrels a day of heavy crude which can be refined into various synthetic oil products, officials said.The impacted companies include BP PLC, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp., France   Total SA and Norway   Statoil ASA, according to the AP.All but ConocoPhillips have stanley cup  agreed to the state control, and Venezuela has warned it may take possession of ConocoPhillips assets if the company doesn ;t comply.Chavez has said he is interested in having the companies stay as minority partners. The parties have until June 26 to negotiate the terms under the new state ownership, stanley cup  reported the AP.David O ;Reilly, chief executive of Chevron, said his company   future in Venezuela will very much be dependent on how we ;re treated in the current negotiation.Ch Azel WATCH: Biden signs $1.9 trillion relief bill before speech to nation
 More than 50 U.S. law enforcement agencies have outfitted their officers with a new radar device that can detect movements within a building from as much as 50 feet away, USA Today reported Tuesday.Agencies, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service, have been using the Range-R motion detector over the course of the last two years. L-3 Communications, the rad stanley cup ar systems ; maker, told USA Today that it sold nearly 200 devices for $6,000 each to the agencies, while officials record stanley cup s reveal that the Marshals Service, in particular, has spent at least $180,000 for the radars since 2012.According to the manufacturer   site, the sensitivity of the Range-R is sufficient to detect people breathing, making it difficult for individuals to hide from Range-R, adding that the device won ;t penetrate metal, but will penetrate most common building wall, ceiling or floor types.Of jordan ficials have maintained that the device helps officers stay safe in raids, but a case in Denver, where officers used the Range-R to capture a man who violated his parole, raised some eyebrows. A federal appeals court ruled in December that the government   warrantless use of such a powerful tool to search inside homes poses grave Fourth Amendment questions.New technologies bring with them not only new opportunities for law enforcement to catch criminals, but also new risks for abuse and new ways to invade constitutional rights, the court