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Hot Spot Cafe Murder Suspect Nabbed in Seattle; Venice IHOP Robbed

• Nerses Galstyan, the man suspected of shooting four people in Hot Spot Cafe this month, was arrested Tuesday in Seattle. [KNX1070]

• Two men are being searched for after robbing the Venice IHOP at gunpoint. [CBS2]

Dinner with Stella, the tale of a personal cook for the Canadian consulate in New Delhi, is one of the most anticipated films of L.A.’s forthcoming Indian Film Festival. [L.A. Times]

• Japan suspended beef exports on Tuesday following the discovery of three cows with symptoms of foot-and-mouth disease. [Diner’s Journal/NYT]

• A new study in The Journal of the American Medical Association finds that people who consume added sugar and sweeteners may have higher levels of fat in their blood. [KABC]

• Ramps are “a species of conservation concern,” according to a Canadian environmental group. [Mouthing Off/F&W;]

• A new batch of organized trips combine outdoor adventures with cooking lessons. [NYT]

• Though officials in Northern states are focused on eliminating the Asian carp, Southerners are busy trying to figure out how to turn them into a marketable commodity. [NYT]

Hot Spot Cafe Murder Suspect Nabbed in Seattle; Venice IHOP Robbed