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- A new Chick-fil-A resturant could be opening in downtown Bel Air in the next six months, the town's planning director said.
- Â Reference Frank Batavick's recent article "America is already great." Compared to a third world, or a totalitarian state we are great, but compared to the
- The Chick-fil-A planned for the Inner Harbor will open April 9, when the chain will give away free meals for a year to 100 people.
- Baltimore's first standalone Chick-fil-A to open with free meals for a year for 100
- Some Duck Dynasty fans have taken to Facebook to create Chick-Phil-A Day to support the controversial star Phil Robertson. The page already has more 20,000 likes and has been featured on the conservative newsite the Blaze? According to the Facebook page, Chick-Phil-A Day is set for January 21.
- On Friday, July 12, as part of the restaurant chain's ninth annual Cow Appreciation Day celebration, Chick-fil-A is offering a free combo meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) to any customer who visits one of its restaurants fully dressed as a cow.
- The opponents of Maryland's marriage equality law are resorting to unsubstantiated scare tactics.
- At a meeting this week with the Carroll County Planning Commission regarding a new Chick-fil-A restaurant in Eldersburg, County Commissioner Richard Rothschild commented ....
- Students at the University of Maryland have launched a petition calling on the college to boot Chick-fil-A off the College Park campus, after the president of the fast food chain said he opposes gay marriage.
- There's a case to be made that Chick-fil-A is a symbolic affront to the values the University of Maryland is supposed to be teaching, but students would do much better to spend their time focusing on winning November's gay marriage ballot referendum.
- Some students at the University of Maryland want Chick-fil-A to close its campus location. The students have started a petition to get the campus Chick-fil-A shut down in response to comments about same-sex marriage by a company executive.
- For Chick-fil-A, freedom of expression works both ways
- CEO's stand on gay marriage has nothing to do with the quality of his company's products
- There is reason to think a poll indicating wide support for same-sex marriage in Maryland may not be a good predictor of what will happen at the ballot box.
- First amendment defines government's role, not citizens'
- Harford restaurants seem calm on national day for protests
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- Columnist wrong in his description of Boston mayor's position on fast-food chain
- Chick-fil-A president should realize that gays are made in God's image, too
- Chick-fil-A CEO's stance on gay marriage parallels philosophy of Westboro Baptist Church
- Droves of local supporters came to the Abingdon Chick-fil-A, near the Route 24/I-95 interchange, throughout the day, many in support of a nationwide Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day, organized by Fox News correspondent and former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.
- People come from miles away to camp out at Chick-fil-A