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Copia in Napa falls short

December 1, 2008 | 10:56 pm

Copia, the Robert Mondavi-backed wine and food museum in Old Town Napa, opened with much fanfare during the height of the Napa food craze (our paper called it a "monument to the good life in Napa" in 2001). The New York Times is now reporting the operation has filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.


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"The New York Times is now reporting..."

How much does it cost for the Los Angeles Times to place a phone call to get the real story?

Apparently too much. Who is bankrupt again???



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