Splitter-Joiner for the Mac?

I need to do a quick hack job on an existing MPEG file. I'd rather not convert it to an avi then back MPEG. In the PC world, there are several programs available that will split MPEG files without decoding them, but so far I haven't found anything for the Mac. Basically I made and error rendering a file in FCP and no longer have the source material. I need to chop several seconds off the begining and end.
 20" Intel iMac (2.0GB RAM, 500GB HD + 1.5TB external, 20" Cineama Display)   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   All tools, no talent!

If you made an MPEG 2 file for DVDSP, you can trim the ends inside DVDSP after importing into a video track.
Otherwise, I did a search on http://www.versiontracker.com for "MPEG EDIT" and got a few hits, but I haven't used any of them.

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