Aperture not importing Jpegs

My canon 5D is set to shoot both a CR2 file and a jpeg for each shot, when I import them into Aperture I can't see the jpegs. They are, however stored, on my hard disc.
Why can't I see them in Aperture? I found that I can drag and drop them into aperture, so they must be compatible.
I really like using Aperture but I find this very frustrating.

they are there ... aperture just shows you the raw file ...
please read thru some of these threads from a search of this forum ...
http://discussions.apple.com/search.jspa?threadID=&q=raw%2Bjpeg&objID=c184&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001

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    Macuser72 wrote:
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