Dates 1 hour off.

I just imported some photos from the last couple months, and I found that all of the timestamps are 1 hour off. I've seen the "Date/Time, EXIF and Lightroom" thread, but that seems to be addressing photos with missing timestamps, or photos there were modified by programs that rewrote the EXIF data incorrectly. The photos I'm having a problem with are CRW files straight from my Digital Rebel (300D) and have not been touched by any software. Other programs (ex: RawShooter) display the date correctly.
In that other thread, I saw a thread by "Judy Nicholls" being referenced, and maybe that thread has the solution, but for the life of me I can't find it (these forums have some of the poorest search functionality I've EVER seen).
Can anyone point me to a solution for this (other than manually adjusting all the dates by hand)?

Well, it appears to be a DST-related issue in general, but doesn't appear to be related to the recent DST change.
I'm looking back at the last couple years worth of photos (all of which were imported in Beta 3) and all the photos shot during standard time are showing off by an hour in Lightroom, whereas RawShooter and Photoshop CS2 are showing the correct time. On the other hand, any photos shot during DST are showing up correctly in all three programs.
So to reiterate, any photo shot during standard time (November-March)is showing off by 1 hour in lightroom, no matter whether that photo was imported in Beta 3 or the final 1.0 release. Photos shot during DST (April to October) are showing up correctly.

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