Export - Track as audio file problem

Hi,
I think I've found a very serious bug:
I have an audio file in my arrange window. Now I'm going to export the track and I copied the last bit of the audio file to play 2 times. But when I export the track Logic ignores that little edit.
When I bounce the track everything is fine. What's the problem?

Now I have tried everything I could think of. Trashed prefs, made a new track, new arrangements, new computer. You name it.
But see for yourself! Download this zip and try to export the first track. You'll see that the last hihat shot is not present in your newly created audio file - whether it's 24 or 16 bit, wav or aiff.
Then try to export the merged track. Then it gets even more crazy. The last shot is still not there!
Download the little package here and try it out (10 MB): http://www.transferbigfiles.com/Get.aspx?id=6f9d82da-4eff-4147-a5f2-a154c6c271a8

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