Software Update no longer showing Logic 8.0.2...was showing before... huh?

Hi, Just curious; for months now software update has been showing that the Logic 8.0.2 update is available to me. I haven't chanced installing it yet as I've been in the middle of quite a few projects.
Now, as of today, my Software Update doesn't list it as being available to me... it says I'm up to date which I know is not the case, at least with Logic. I hope my Software Update isn't screwed up because I count on it to tell me when new updates are available. Any thoughts?
I also notice that I haven't been able to get in to the main Apple US site for the past 3 hrs. (until now). Maybe this is something to do with it... server stuff?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Dave

look here:
http://www.apple.com/logicstudio/download/
there is still logic 8.0.2

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