Photo Stream displays grey jpg icon on iPad

I have iMac, MBA, iPhone (4), and iPad (1). Photo Stream seems to be working as advertized, except on my iPad. When looking on iPad, in the Photo Stream tab, I see grey icons with  a camera image, and "JPG".
If I turn off photo stream, and turn it back on, it loads the photos down. I'm not sure what happens to return it to the grey icons.
Any suggestions?

I had the same issue, 
Mine was with sync'ed photos,  not Photo Stream, 
I opened the iPhoto Library Package and removed the iPod Photo Cache.    Then resync'ed and everything started working great!

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