Time Machine error-43 using external 500GB LaCie drive

I occasionally get an error during the Time Machine backups. Here is the error log from the latest error. I bought this LaCie USB external 500GB drive a couple of weeks ago and began running Time Machine at that time. The errors only appear to happen every few days. The "put hard drive to sleep when possible" option is not checked. The Computer sleep slider is set to 1 hr.
Thanks for your help,
George
Dec 18 09:19:00 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: Starting standard backup
Dec 18 09:19:00 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: Backing up to: /Volumes/LaCie/Backups.backupdb
Dec 18 09:19:01 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 505.0 MB requested (including padding), 434.75 GB available
Dec 18 09:19:02 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: Stopping backup.
Dec 18 09:19:02 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: Error: (-43) SrcErr:NO Copying /Library/.localized to /Volumes/LaCie/Backups.backupdb/george hall’s iMac/2008-12-18-091900.inProgress/9863A023-A4C2-4965-B232-1A4D9A1AB91F/Macintos h HD/Library
Dec 18 09:19:02 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: Copied 2 files (11 bytes) from volume Macintosh HD.
Dec 18 09:19:02 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: Copy stage failed with error:11
Dec 18 09:19:08 george-halls-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[3465]: Backup failed with error: 11

Hi George,
The one way I found to get the TM back on the rail is to access my back up disk from finder, choose the sparse disk image. Hit cmmd-delete and banish it.
Start over again. Be sure to be connected by a wired connection as on a wireless network it will take a while. But I guess you have the HD attached via firewire or usb so it should not be a major issue.

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