Reinstalling Snow Leopard on Macbook Pro

So recently my new macbook pro has been acting strange. My macbook pro came with two CDs. If I decide to reinstall OSX on my comp using the backup CDs provided when I bought my comp, will it still include iLife 09?

If it were me and I didn't want to lose my text, data, folders, etc., and just wanted to refresh my SL system I'd perform a custom install and use "archive and install" option.
If you still have the problem and can afford to lose your previous data, reinstall anew.

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