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FURTHER ARREST MADE IN LENNON CASE
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By Sam Reeves, Scottish Press Association
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A second man was arrested on Monday in connection with an alleged assault on former Celtic captain Neil Lennon.
Police detained the 43-year-old over the alleged attack on the footballer in Glasgow on September 1.
The incident happened hours after Lennon was in the Celtic dugout during his club's 4-2 home defeat to Rangers.
Lennon, now a coach at Parkhead, was treated for injuries following the incident in the city's Ashton Lane just after midnight.
Strathclyde Police said the man was in police custody and will appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Tuesday.
A report is being sent to the procurator fiscal.
Monday's arrest comes after another man was charged over the incident.
David Whitelaw, 46, faced a charge of assault to severe injury when he appeared in court on September 25


Citigroup's announcement was the latest twist after a frenzied weekend of legal developments surrounding the battle for the takeover of Wachovia.
After an apparent agreement with Citigroup last week for a 2.16 billion dollar takeover, Wachovia on October 3 suddenly pulled out of the deal, announcing that instead it would favour a 15-billion-dollar merger offer by Wells Fargo & Co.
Under a ruling by US District Court justice John G. Koeltl, a hearing on whether Wachovia and Wells Fargo can go ahead and negotiate their merger agreement was postponed until Tuesday.
Earlier Monday, Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the situation, reported that a possible compromise in the takeover battle was in the making, with Citigroup Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co. considering a deal to divide up the the bank.
The newspaper said the two banks, with officials of the Federal Reserve and the US Treasury Department also involved, were discussing this scenario to end their takeover battle which in turn was disrupting a federal rescue of Wachovia.
Under the scenario of a split up of Wachovia, Citigroup would get the bank's branches in the north-eastern US and mid-Atlantic regions




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