BUG: LR 2.1 adjusts date/time back 1 hour

I'm really really annoyed. When I import images into LR 2.1, it changes the date/time of the image back by 1 hour - I assume its changing to standard time from daylight savings time. Why is this done? There doesn't seem to be a configuration option for this.

"CR Henderson - 4:40pm Nov 23, 08 PST (#35 of 35)
A work around that I have used since LR 1.0:
1. Set camera time to GMT and leave it there.
2. Take pictures and download them to PC hard drive.
3. Convert to .DNG using DNG Converter
4. Run ExifTool GUI on files and use XMP: DateTime copy from EXIF
5. Import into LR
#4 sets the XMP time to the EXIF time and removes the time zone offset, i.e. the XMP time is set to be the EXIF time with zero offset and since that is what I have my cameras set to things work out well. With the XMP time already set LR doesn't mess with it (or at least versions 1x-2.1 haven't).
It is possible the above will work for other RAW files supported by ExifTool GUI. I know it does with the Canon CR2 files I use (30D, 40D)."
Personally, having paid for the software, (it isn't freeware) I would like a FIX rather than a workaround. A little response from Adobe as to when it will be fixed would be appreciated, if it is not too much trouble?
The last Date / Time issue required purchase of a new version, I hope this will not be a trend in LR. As others have pointed out just writing and reading the EXIF time is not rocket science. It is just a matter of trying to get the LR programmers to leave it alone (since the beta!) and not keep messing around with it. There has never been any explanation of what they were attempting to accomplish by modifying EXIF Date / Time?

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