Raw+Jpeg import shows 2 files

I have run into an issue when importing photos from my IPad.  When I am working from remote I import my images to my IPad using the connection kit and then import them when I return to work on them in Aperture.  Since upgrading to Mountain Lion and Aperture 3.3.2, the files are no longer attached to each other and show as separate images.  This is creating 2 images for every RAW+Jpeg file I import.  Is there a way to get Aperture to join the two images back together?  Is anyone else running into this issue?

Did you check your RAW+JPEG import setting? (see below) It sounds like yours was set to Both (Separate Originals). Set it to one of the first two to have them joined.
I don't know of a way to join them after import (nor separate them either).

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