Not all RAW files recognised by Aperture 3

I am running the lastest update of Aperture 3 with the most recent RAW compatibility pack. (Can't remember what number but I updated last night).
I have a Leica D-Lux-5.
I import RAW photos using the card slot on my iMac i5 running Snow Leopard.
The card is a Sanddisk Extreme 16GB (might be 8GB)
The problem is that some (not all) are listed as 'unsupported file type' where the photo thumbnail should be.
Has anyone got any thoughts?
Craig

Ir. Bob,
Thanks for the response. Not sure if this worked - The RAW's I took last night still show up as 'Unsupported Image Format' - but then it may not work retroactively - I will take another sample batch and let you know.
Thanks,
Craig.

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