File is damaged or incomplete

My apps such as iWeb, Garage Band, iMovie, iDVD are damaged or incomplete after I updated my OS to 10.6.6. Anyone knows whats going on?

This is happening on my sister's new MacBook Pro. The iMovie icon is white overlaid by a red circle with a diagonal red line in it. After clicking on it, a dialog box pops up with the message the original poster quoted. Tried repairing disk permissions, it only found Airport and Java and repaired them, nothing related to iLife.
This happened just after we installed iWork '09 and ran Software Update (which installed iWork update and latest iTunes).

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