Apps showing up twice in the "Open With" list

I'm having a bit of a weird issue. When I right-click on a file and go to Open With (for example, a Word document, but really it's happening with every file type), every program that can open that file shows up in the list twice, except for the default which shows up three times. I've repaired permissions with Disk Utility twice and run Cocktail, but it's still happening. Has anyone had this happen to them, and if so, how did you fix it?

Yeah it's an annoyance.
Trashing the two "com.apple.LaunchServices-xxxxx.csstore" files (and a restart) should set the Open With menu to it's default
The path is: HD > Library > Caches > "com.apple.LaunchServices-xxxxx.csstore"
Note: the xxxxx's represent numbers and are random so I can't say specifically what numbers you have.
You might need to enter your Admin password to Trash them.

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