Contextual menu bug

I think Leopard is full of bugs. Here is something I've tried to figure out without any luck and is hoping that someone have an intelligent answer for this.
This is the problem; when I e.g. right click an .html file and choose "open with" many of the apps are listed with several versions. And the really weird part is that it is not consistently. The contextual menu is different from each .html file. This problem goes for a lot of different file types. If anyone bother to have look at some pictures to see what I'm talking about, their here: http://home.no.net/pixelmix/htmlopenwith01.jpg. It's four pictures so just change the 01 to 02, etc.. By the way, I'm using a Norwegian edition of Leopard.
To save you all some time: I do not have several versions installed of the apps in subject.
So, that's that. Anyone with a clever mind out there? I would really appreciate an answer.
Thanks!

You can clean up the "open with" menu by running the following command in the terminal:
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchSe rvices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain system -domain user
All old application versions will disappear from the "open with" menu.

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