ILife ´05 included with Tiger?

Hi all,
is iLife ´05 included with Tiger?

I bought a 2Gig iMac G5 (what a great machine, I love it!) right after Tiger was released and within two weeks, my 250G HD failed. After speaking to Apple Tech support, I returned it to the Santa Monica Apple Store for repair and they replaced the drive within a week and reinstalled Tiger. After I got it home, I realized that iLife '05 was not installed and I couldn't find an applications disk included in my system or on the Tiger disk even though on the side of the box it says iLife '05 is included.
Back to the Apple store I went and spoke to the Apple guys and they couldn't find the iLife '05 installation files either. So, they did an install of ilife right there from a disk and GAVE me (charged me $0.00)for a copy of iLife '05 so if I ever had a problem, I could reinstall it. They have given me great support so thanks Apple.
The real question is, since the iMac is being sold with iLife '05 included and an install disk isn't included, where do you get it?
Also, out of curiousity, is Appleworks included in the Tiger install disk? I seen to remember that Appleworks was installed when I first got my machine but now it's not there. Since I also purchased Microsoft's Office, it's not an issue.
Thanks,
Gerry

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