"RAW" keyword when importing RAW images in iPhoto6

I just purchased a Nikon D50 and want to take all of my photos in RAW format. Every picture I import into iPhoto6 adds a keyword of "RAW". I find this annoying. Is there any way to prevent it from doing this?
thanks in advanced.

Second that. I detest this 'help' that iphoto is giving me, especially since keyword management in iphoto is so useless that you can't strip the Raw keyword out easily after it's added. There must be some way to stop iphoto from polluting metadata like this.

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