• It is another day and another athlete is showing up on the police blotter.

    FORBES: Rich Athletes Behaving Badly

  • He refuses to spend big bucks on prima donna stars and has instead built his team with young players who excel more on the hardwood than on the police blotter.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Once information escapes into public view--in a police blotter, in a civil suit, in comments on a Web site--it will be copied and indexed a thousand times, and impossible to erase.

    FORBES: The Dossier Society

  • You'd swear you were reading the Shanghai police blotter.

    FORBES: Broken China

  • If your name is mentioned in a police blotter or jilted lover's blog post, let alone a negative article in The Wall Street Journal, you have very little chance of getting that content removed from the Web.

    FORBES: Your Web identity could make or break you.

  • Lane Dean watched out of the corner of his eye as a parrot-faced man by the central aisle dividing teams pulled a file out of his tray and removed the return and detached the printout and centered both documents on his blotter.

    NEWYORKER: Wiggle Room

  • However, parents and coaches would do themselves, their children, and their cardiologists a service by remember a few simple things in order to not get caught up in the heat of the moment, that will help teach their children proper respect for the officials and keep themselves out of the police blotter and out of my blog.

    FORBES: (Don't) Kill The Ref: How To Keep Your Cool About Youth Sports Officials

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