443 projects after iphoto library import - what the hey?

I recently imported 9500+ images to A3 via file->import->iphoto library and while all the images are in the A3 library, they are randomly split into a total of 443 projects (yes, I counted them thank you very much).
Is it possible to import the iphoto library to one project? Or at least to a number of projects in somewhat logical order? How does one do this?
Thanks
M

The projects created after an iPhoto library input directly relate to the iPhoto events, each Aperture project was an iPhoto event.

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