Itunes will not import Amazon mp3s

I purchased an album of mp3s from Amazon. The files are .mp3 with no DRM. The files play perfectly in Windows Media Player on an XP and Vista PC. At first, the Amazon program copied them into iTunes and they played fine, but in the last few months these files have stopped playing in iTunes. I tried deleting them from iTunes and recopying them, but iTunes will not reimport these files.
The files are .mp3 with no DRM.
The files play in Windows Media Player on my XP and Vista Machine.
iTunes used to play these files.
iTunes now will NOT play these songs.
I have tried dragging them into the library and importing them, but nothing works.
I have reinstalled iTunes on both computers.
Any ideas on why these files won't work other than the conspiracy that Apple will not play mp3s purchased from Amazon?

I now have a second album that iTunes has removed from the library. Again, these mp3s are DRM-free Amazon mp3s that play on any other system and software program except iTunes.
I can burn these mp3s to a CD and then reimport into iTunes, but that is ridiculous. iTunes should allow users to import mp3s from any legal source. Or, if they are going to refuse to play mp3s from sources other than iTunes, they should be honest about that fact.
Why will iTunes no longer play mp3s from Amazon?

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