Rebuild Open With menu

The "open with" contextual menu is suddenly showing double listing for each app. I also noticed this is happening in Extensis Fusion "Manage Plug-Ins" menu as well.
This is a brand new 2014 Macbook Pro 15.4" with upgraded i7 and a new install of apps (not from Time Machine or other backup, nor from migration

Thanks, E^2. The terminal command did not resolve the issue after x2. I downloaded onyX, did the rebuild and all is now good. I suspect the reason the terminal command did not work was that I had open applications--onyX warned it had to close all applications to rebuild the database. I missed that part of the instructions in the Tekrevue article, upon further review
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    Message was edited by: baltwo

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    Message was edited by: nerowolfe

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    LCee wrote:
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