IPhoto 6 - Date Display Bug?

I've gone ahead and upgraded to iPhoto 6. Upon first launch, it asked to update the files which I did.
The new file hierarchy issues aside (Original/Year/Roll drives me nuts), I've noticed that while the calendar shows the correct pictures of the day selected, the Roll name is generic ("Roll 567", etc.) and the date of the roll is not correct.
For example, a roll taken on December 25, 2005 should have the date of 31/12/05 (or perhaps 12/31/05) but I'm seeing "12/05/05" and when I get info on a pic in that roll, the date taken is shown as "12/2005/2005".
I've deleted the plist but not sure what else I can try.

Figured out that the "corrupt" date display is due to custom format display settings for Date in the International preference pane. Set that back to standard and the photos are back to normal.

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