Lion corrupting EXIF information when importing into iPhoto '09?

Hello,
I use DXO to process my RAW images and get them into iPhoto '09.
Since the upgrade from Snow Leopard, my JPG pictures that had perfectly valid EXIF headers before import into iPhoto
$ jhead <path_to_file_before_import>/IMG_0343_DxO.jpg
File name    : <path_to_file_before_import>/IMG_0343_DxO.jpg
File size    : 6900360 bytes
File date    : 2011:08:27 12:32:27
Camera make  : Canon
Camera model : Canon EOS 600D
Date/Time    : 2011:08:14 12:58:24
Resolution   : 5184 x 3456
Flash used   : Yes (manual)
Focal length : 30.0mm  (35mm equivalent: 47mm)
CCD width    : 22.99mm
Exposure time: 0.0050 s  (1/200)
Aperture     : f/14.0
Focus dist.  : 2.79m
ISO equiv.   : 400
Whitebalance : Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
end up with empty EXIF after the import:
$ jhead <path_to_file_after_import>/iPhoto\ Library/Originals/2011/100CANON/IMG_0343_DxO.jpg
File name    : /Users/Shared/iPhoto/iPhoto Library/Originals/2011/100CANON/IMG_0343_DxO.jpg
File size    : 6901712 bytes
File date    : 2011:08:27 18:30:39
Resolution   : 5184 x 3456
This was definitely not a problem with Snow Leopard (same iPhoto '09, I have not changed my workflow for years).
Looking at a picture I imported with Snow Leopard (different camera body, but I checked with both):
$ jhead <path_to_file_after_import>/iPhoto\ Library/Originals/2010/Oslo\ 17\ Mai/_MG_7938_DxO.jpg
File name    : /Users/Shared/iPhoto/iPhoto Library/Originals/2010/Oslo 17 Mai/_MG_7938_DxO.jpg
File size    : 10757229 bytes
File date    : 2010:05:24 15:59:41
Camera make  : Canon
Camera model : Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Date/Time    : 2010:05:17 09:47:17
Resolution   : 3456 x 2304
Flash used   : No
Focal length : 300.0mm  (35mm equivalent: 486mm)
CCD width    : 22.20mm
Exposure time: 0.0031 s  (1/320)
Aperture     : f/8.0
ISO equiv.   : 200
Whitebalance : Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
Exposure     : shutter priority (semi-auto)
Anybody noticing the same issue?

hi djiti,
DXO up to date,
Lion up to date,
iPhoto up to date (? I want to hear you say yes),
I am at a loss.
Some apps do not read the same info in the same place in the exif: iPhoto reads the "Creation Date" from "modification date" created in another app, for example; I use "A Better Attributes" app, to change the Exif in that case. But I have never seen that the Exif is "corrupted" by a photo app.
Lex (I use iPhoto, and Photoshop Lightroom, know about DxO and Aperture but only a little experience)

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