Cropped PDF's appear uncropped when placed in InDesign CS3

I have an original PDF that I only needed a portion of. I cropped it in Acrobat 8, using the crop tool and resaved it as a new PDF document. But when I place the new PDF document in InDesign the entire original PDF document appears.
Any suggestions,
David

Select show options when placing and choose crop as the crop to option.
Bob

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