Aperture Deleting Flickr Photos

The Problem
1. I created a flickr album in A3 with 115 photos
2. The album published to Flickr as expected
3. I dragged two more photos to the flickr album in Aperture
4. Then all the other photos in the Flickr album disappeared (they're still in the aperture library), and were deleted from Flickr.com, leaving only the two newly added photos. Needless to say, this *****.
This is a critical error in my case and I simply can't use Aperture with this behavior. I'm afraid to even open the library as this is the 2nd time this has occurred. Can anyone help?
If anyone can help answering these questions, I'd be grateful
1) Can I "disconnect" the album in A3 from Flickr, without deleting the images on flickr.com?
2) On flickr.com, is there a way to de-authorize Aperture so it can't delete my photos?
Thanks in advance.
Mark Smith

I am using Iphoto version 9.5.1, and No I am not deleting any photo from any file. what happens is this :- I open up Iphoto and enter my flickr account via the shared folder icon on the left hand side of the screen this is when I get a pop up screen from Iphoto informing me that they have removed a SET of photos from my Flickr account (no reason given) when i go into that set all I can see is dashed empty square where the photo used to be. I will then get another pop up screen saying that Iphoto can no longer access my flickr account and will I permit a reconnection and allow Iphoto to access my flickr account (add pass words etc) when I get back into flickr the SETS have gone and all other photos enter the Pending stage again. After re uploading the missing photos I find that some 50% of them have been duplicated.
PJ

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