Aperture Deleting photos from Flikr

Hi all,
I need help reguarding Aperture.
I just downloaded the trial and have linked my Flikr account to aperture and began importing photos. All was fine and dandy till I noticed one of the flikr albums that had been shown in aperture previously was missing.
To my great dissmay, it is now missing also completely from my flikr account on the web also. I never clicked delete in fact I was using other applications whilst my photos went about their buisness importing. So how come aperture has deleted my photos from Flikr without my involvement?!?! It didn't even ask to confirm I wanted to delete which is generally one of those annoying features of such programs. I state again, I did not do it by accident! I wasn't using aperture it was only when I went to check it's progress that I noticed it missing!
I would appreciate any help resolving this issue as it is very frustrating for a program to go about deleting my photos at random.
Gah!! Just checked and its deleting more as I write this!! I have cancelled aperture's rights to my flikr account.
Come on apple, this is just ridiculous!!
Now I need a way of getting my photos back, don't get me wrong I have backups but if I can restore them in a more convenient manner I would be happier.
Anyway, thats it, if anyone else has had a similar problem please let me know as to how they solved it!
Thanks
Andrew

Owen. Finally got to run that test and you are right: CMD-Delete removes the photo from all albums and puts it in the trash; just Delete removes the photo from the currently-visible album but leaves it intact everywhere else.
In the case of Smugmug however, just using Delete removes it from the album in Aperture, but *not* from the album on the Smugmug website, even after syncronizing the album via Aperture. This seems like a bug — the Aperture version of a Smugmug album and the website version of that Smugmug album should be identical after you syncronize them.
Please let me know if you have any thoughts about why the albums won't remain in-sync when using Delete. Thx!!

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