Mac App Store updates are looping (stuck in the same updates)

I've been using Mac OS X Mavericks since last year and didn't had any issues with App Store before. However, since last month, I've been trying to install some application updates (TextWrangler, iBooks Author,...) and it seems to be looping. The updates are shown in "Updates Installed in the Last 30 Days" but they are always reapearing in the Available Updates windows, as you can see in the attached picture. Has anyone seen this behaviour before ?  Do you have any idea how to solve this problem? Also, I've tried to remove two of those applications (123Make and iBoostUp) but the Updates continue to appear in the same window.
Thanks.

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