She said no SNP-led council would evict tenants affected by the rule change.
But SNP-counting was a new market, and Illumina Chief Executive Jay T.
At the SNP's conference last weekend, the first minister promised that no SNP-led council would evict tenants because of arrears caused by these changes.
The process of successive SNP-inspired complaints and investigations has been unrelenting and will continue well into the autumn, almost a year after the initial complaint.
Mr Salmond said all SNP-led councils would halt the threat of evictions for those whose housing benefits are reduced if they have a spare bedroom.
And, more particularly, that Labour will now have a critique with which to attack the SNP - upon which they can build a succession of alternatives.
While the SNP-group on the Labour-controlled council supports plans for a revamp of the square, it has labelled the current process as "shambolic and insulting" to Glaswegians.
The electoral commission will give their view on how much each campaign should spend but it will be up the the SNP-controlled Scottish parliament to set the final rules.
But in the wake of two recent by-elections - both won by the SNP - the Nationalists are now the largest grouping with 15 seats, compared with the Lib Dems' 13.
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Meanwhile, competition between Affymetrix of Santa Clara, Calif. and upstart Illumina in San Diego led to rapid declines in the cost of SNP-measuring chips, glass slides on which tiny pieces of DNA are affixed like bits of Velcro.
Plaid Cymru - whose three MPs form a joint parliamentary party with the SNP six - appears equally reluctant to deal unless the UK government offers a massive transfer of powers from Westminster to Cardiff Bay.
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But, of course, since then, there has been an election, an SNP majority victory - and now a new Holyrood committee to consider the Scotland Bill, with that SNP majority reflected in the make-up.
It is a revisiting of a classic SNP argument - that of the mandate to govern Scotland.
This, they reckon, allowed the SNP benches - and the FM - to turn defence into attack, to revisit Labour's "Cuts Commission", as they bill their opponents' policy review.
There is some history of SNP representation - its predecessor seat East Dunbartonshire was held by Margaret Bain (now Margaret Ewing) from October 1974 to 1979, but the SNP was in third place behind the Conservatives in 1997.
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Alex Salmond in overall command, his deputy as the day-to-day minister and Kevin Pringle starting work next week back at the SNP, co-ordinating party effort on the referendum after demitting his government post.
This has been the most unpredictable of the Glasgow seats - it has been won by the SNP in two by-elections in the last 30 years (1973 and 1988).
Supporters were looking to Scotland - where the SNP triumphed at devolved elections this year - "and seeing major opportunities for Wales in terms of expanding our devolution settlement".
Opposition Labour councillors claim a budget saving measure tabled by the Conservative-SNP administration would lessen support for pupils.
Backed by his Liberal Democrat coalition partners, the prime minister made the SNP a high-stakes offer: legal powers to hold a referendum, but on Westminster's terms.
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The SNP were furious - Mr Davidson's choice of words was raised at Scottish Questions on Wednesday and again in a point of order to the Speaker.
He came to attack the SNP and Scotland - something he could easily have done from his office in London, and he could have saved the taxpayers a return ticket.
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The 81-year-old was asked by inquiry lawyer Mr Jay why the Scottish Sun newspaper was anti-SNP at the 2007 Holyrood election but by 2010 had swung behind Mr Salmond and his party.
But what is interesting is the implicit assumption within Labour now, namely that the SNP will shortly accept a single-question referendum and that the SNP will lose that referendum in 2014.
Turning to May's local government elections - where the SNP wants to win control of Glasgow City Council from Labour - Mr Salmond said voters had the chance to call time on the party's "local fiefdoms".
The 55-year-old SNP politician was diagnosed with a brain tumour in March 2012 and underwent surgery.
But the SNP said the Tory-led campaign group would only increase support for Scottish independence.
Mr Swinney also said he had feared opposition parties at Holyrood would use the tram issue to bring down the newly-elected SNP government in 2007.
Mr Reid is expected to ask Sir Sean, a well-known SNP supporter, about his role in bringing about devolution, about Scottishness and what it means to him.
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Their concern is that - whether justified or not, whether sensible or not - the SNP are offering precise, measurable benefits while Labour's offer is still somewhat nebulous.
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