How to keep my iPhoto '11 Faces in Aperture?

I identified all the Faces in iPhoto'11 and when I imported the iPhoto Libary into Aperture 3.1.3 all faces displayed correctly in the Aperture Faces library category.  However, if I later delete the iPhoto imported library (there are many duplicates in the two libraries), all the faces disappear in Aperture.  It seems no matter what approach I take (create a new Aperture Library, import iPhoto library into it then merge with my Original Aperture Library) I still end up with a bloated Aperture Library containing the iPhoto Library and when I delete the iPhoto library all faces are gone.
It seems there should be an easy solution to retain the Faces, but I cannot find it in the discussion forums.  Thanks, in advance, for any solution to this problem.

Tnxs. As regarding buying software, I am sorry but I did a mistake w another post where I was wondering about Pages and other preinstalled softwares that are not available to me through AppStore, since AppStore was not existing at the time... just forget it...
Since you are so expert about iPhoto, could you please tell me the following 2 issue I have since I switched (today...) from referenced to imported photo?
1) I imported almost 21Gb of photos. Now, the iPhoto Library is about 7Gb... If I am not wrong, this means that iPhoto's photos are not all stored in iPhoto Library but somewhere else... if I am correct, where??
2) Before abandoning referenced photos, I was synching my iPhoto library with iPhone and iPad by selecting photos which were already hardly modified, i.e. files of photo already modified. Now, as you say, I have the nice option to modify photos on iPhoto and be able to go back to the original photo if needed. Unfortunatly I had the bad surprise that after synchronization with my iOS devices, all the photos I have on them are the original one and no of them is containing any modification..... Of course there is something I am missing since this is not making any sense... but I cannot find the right way... Any help?? tnxs...
Cheers,
L.

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