Apps persist in update list

Just upgraded to iOS7.   The apps in the update list persist even after the update is complete.   They used to drop off the list after the update completes.   This doesn't seem right.   The list is growing.  

I have the same problem.  The app update list seems to have turned into a log of dates of when the apps were updated. This is annoying to me.  I don't care when the apps were updated. If they are updated, then they are updated.  I submitted a support request on this issue and an Apple tech called me.  I was not told whether this is a new "feature" of ios7. With the advice of the tech, I tried a few things, but nothing worked. The issue is still there.

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