Mr Dutta said a wildlife protection society, Green Heart Nature, helped the police in busting the racket.
After missing an easy forehand at the net, he tossed his racket in the air and tried to kick it with his foot as if it were a soccer ball.
The black-market operators themselves are an unprepossessing lot, however, and a visit to a black-market restaurant will quickly convince anyone that a fair proportion of the patrons are engaged in other branches of the same racket.
How durable will the technology be, and will it withstand all the times a racket accidentally scrapes the court in a typical match?
Roddick looked set to crash out as he trailed by two sets to one, but he claimed the fourth set on a appeal to the TV replay system, leaving Gonzalez to smash his racket to the ground in frustration.
Although not widely played in the United States, badminton -- viewed as one of the fastest racket sports -- is popular in many European and Asian nations.
Mr. Babolat isn't about to set limits on what the racket might do in the future.
And the thing caught in a tennis racket sort of made out of aerogel, this really wispy, smoky sort of solid, right?
Muir, who is also worldwide general manager of Wilson Racquet Sports, says this has manifested in overall increases in ball and racket sales over the same period.
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In the battle between the former world number ones, Williams needed barely an hour to beat her Belgian opponent and remains on course to win the gem-encrusted racket on offer for winning the event three times in a five-year span.
It's completely different from Rachel Antonoff's garden party-themed presentation Sunday, in which Vujevic's prop was a badminton racket, or the Christine Alcalay presentation earlier that day, which was staged in a 1, 000-square-foot studio in an office building.
Along the way, there were plenty of reasons to yell, to hang his head, to curse the lines, to stare at his racket, to open his eyes wide and mumble in the direction of his coach and parents.
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There is a line in the film where Richard Griffiths' on-screen "daughter" is practicsng the piano in another room and making a racket where he says, "Not now, Veronica" and that line has become a family line for us.
At 29, Roddick has settled into the role of the cranky vet, and before 18, 000 at the Garden he played the clown, chucking his racket in playful frustration (though at one point almost accidentally hitting a ball girl) and briefly mimicking Nadal by pulling up his sleeves, exposing his biceps and imitating the Spanish champion's loopy topspin strokes.
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The fact that barriers to entry are low in this racket makes for plenty of competition, probably more than 100 smallish mystery publishers.
Mozart lived in more than a dozen homes in Vienna (his neighbours must not have been wild about the racket he made), each adorned with a special plaque.
Public employee unions have a lucrative racket: They essentially leverage the tax dollars they receive in dues from the salaries and benefits of their members to lobby for more tax dollars to secure even fatter pensions and pay.
The requirement that banks must hold up to about a quarter of their deposits in government bonds was no longer denounced as a racket to help fund the budget deficit but instead hailed as an enlightened form of liquidity management.
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For example, racket sales at specialty shops rose 8% in revenue in just the first two quarters of 2010 and tennis ball shipments rose by 2.7.
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The idea of bending over to pick up a virtual tennis racket in front of that 50-inch flat screen in our living room makes perfect sense to us.
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Opposition leader Tony Abbott accused Ms Gillard, who initially stood by Mr Thomson, of running a "protection racket" for him, says the BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney.
His roommate's four youngsters would visit for hours, creating a racket, while up to 20 hospital staff a day would come in the room to examine him, bring food or change a lightbulb.
Global Associated News seems to have a pretty good racket going: an auto-story generator makes up outlandish articles in the hopes that some of them will catch amongst the more gullible, and then they reap their rewards.
The clattering racket of progress proves a surprisingly effective lullaby and, nesting down in my little compartment, I drift towards sleep.
"In the past, the towels had a novelty look, like a stylized image of a racket or a net, " Ms. Ackroyd said.
The fight was not to do with Jerusalem or the refugees' right of return but born of a vendetta over a racket in stolen cars.
There was a contingent of about a dozen students who drove from Texas to root on Mary-Hardin Baylor, and they made quite a racket a couple hours before tip as they marched toward the arena dressed in everything from a garish golden toga to a snazzy purple bodysuit.
The world at large is not America, and we can't bust every extortion racket in it (though we can bust a few).
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