Turning Airport On/Off prompts for password after latest Leopard update

After installing the latest Leopard update I'm getting prompted for my password to turn Airport on or off. While it's not a big problem it is a bit of a nuisance.
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Thanks for the help.
1 - yes (see below)
2 - no
3 - yes
Utility.app/Contents/Resources/lanArrow.png", should be -rwxrwxr-x , they are -rw-rw-r-- .
2008-11-20 11:28:30 -0500: Permissions differ on "Applications/Utilities/AirPort Utility.app/Contents/Resources/lanCheck.png", should be -rwxrwxr-x , they are -rw-rw-r-- .
2008-11-20 11:28:30 -0500: Permissions differ on "Applications/Utilities/AirPort Utility.app/Contents/Resources/lanDisabled.png", should be -rwxrwxr-x , they are -rw-rw-r-- .
2008-11-20 11:28:30 -0500: Permissions differ on "Applications/Utilities/AirPort Utility.app/Contents/Resources/wanArrow.png", should be -rwxrwxr-x , they are -rw-rw-r-- .
2008-11-20 11:28:30 -0500: Permissions differ on "Applications/Utilities/AirPort Utility.app/Contents/Resources/wanCheck.png", should be -rwxrwxr-x , they are -rw-rw-r-- .
2008-11-20 11:28:30 -0500: Permissions differ on "Applications/Utilities/AirPort Utility.app/Contents/Resources/wanDisabled.png", should be -rwxrwxr-x , they are -rw-rw-r--
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