Safari unified search bar problem

When I type in a search term in Safari's new unified space bar, the website I'm currently viewing is appended to the search.  This results in a bogus search.  For example, if I'm viewing the macdailynews.com website and type in a search, the search term becomes:
iphone 5 review site:macdailynews.com
If I'm at appleinsider.com and type in a search it becomes:
does ios 6 work with ipad 1 site:appleinsider.com
Has anyone else experienced this problem?

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