Pages (and Keynote and Numbers) won't open after restore from Time Machine.

Hi, I tried to open my iWork suite tonight and kept getting an error message 'Pages cannot be opened because of a problem' followed by the text, below. Has anyone got any idea what I have done? What I need to do to get them back working?
Recently I did have a big clean up of my Mac Pro - which included drive renaming/home drive rename and relocation - all seems to be working fine for a few months until I've tried to use these applications for the first time tonight. Even restoring them from my Time Machine hasn't helped).
I'd be so grateful if someone can give me some useful advice.  Thanks.
Process:         Pages [309]
Path:            /Applications/iWork '09/Pages.app/Contents/MacOS/Pages
Identifier:      com.apple.iWork.Pages
Version:         4.1 (923)
Build Info:      Pages-9230000~1
Code Type:       X86 (Native)
Parent Process:  launchd [147]
Date/Time:       2012-05-22 23:42:19.613 +0100
OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.7.4 (11E53)
Report Version:  9
Interval Since Last Report:          759690 sec
Crashes Since Last Report:           13
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   9
Anonymous UUID:                      779C5716-342A-4D50-B245-EB15F0CEBE72
Crashed Thread:  0
Exception Type:  EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000
Application Specific Information:
dyld: launch, loading dependent libraries
Dyld Error Message:
  Library not loaded: @rpath/SFCompatibility.framework/Versions/A/SFCompatibility
  Referenced from: /Applications/iWork '09/Pages.app/Contents/MacOS/Pages
  Reason: image not found
Binary Images:
    0x1000 -   0x345fe8  com.apple.iWork.Pages (4.1 - 923) <CA075805-8E22-2F83-8911-ED378A10FA8D> /Applications/iWork '09/Pages.app/Contents/MacOS/Pages
0x8fe0d000 - 0x8fe3faa7  dyld (195.6 - ???) <3A866A34-4CDD-35A4-B26E-F145B05F3644> /usr/lib/dyld
0x9b353000 - 0x9b3d2ff7  com.apple.iLifeMediaBrowser (2.6.3 - 502.3.12) <2A8A782C-0799-3CB9-A1AE-13743B7EFECF> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/iLifeMediaBrowser.framework/Versions/A/iLifeM ediaBrowser
Model: MacPro3,1, BootROM MP31.006C.B05, 8 processors, Quad-Core Intel Xeon, 3 GHz, 8 GB, SMC 1.25f4
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, PCIe, 512 MB
Memory Module: DIMM Riser B/DIMM 1, 2 GB, DDR2 FB-DIMM, 800 MHz, 0x80AD, 0x48594D5031323541373243503844332D5335
Memory Module: DIMM Riser B/DIMM 2, 2 GB, DDR2 FB-DIMM, 800 MHz, 0x80AD, 0x48594D5031323541373243503844332D5335
Memory Module: DIMM Riser A/DIMM 1, 2 GB, DDR2 FB-DIMM, 800 MHz, 0x80AD, 0x48594D5031323541373243503844332D5335
Memory Module: DIMM Riser A/DIMM 2, 2 GB, DDR2 FB-DIMM, 800 MHz, 0x80AD, 0x48594D5031323541373243503844332D5335
AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0x88), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.10.131.36.15)
Bluetooth: Version 4.0.5f11, 2 service, 18 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
Network Service: Wi-Fi, AirPort, en2
PCI Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, sppci_displaycontroller, Slot-1
Serial ATA Device: ST3750640AS P, 750.16 GB
Serial ATA Device: ST3750640AS P, 750.16 GB
Serial ATA Device: ST3750640AS P, 750.16 GB
Parallel ATA Device: OPTIARC DVD RW AD-7170A, 770.1 MB
Parallel ATA Device: OPTIARC DVD RW AD-7170A
USB Device: USB 2.0 Hub, 0x050d  (Belkin Corporation), 0x0304, 0xfd400000 / 3
USB Device: HTC, 0x0bb4  (HTC Corporation), 0x0cd6, 0xfd410000 / 8
USB Device: Logitech Camera, 0x046d  (Logitech Inc.), 0x09a6, 0xfd420000 / 7
USB Device: FOCAL XS, 0x08bb  (Texas Instruments Japan), 0x2704, 0xfd430000 / 6
USB Device: hub_device, apple_vendor_id, 0x9122, 0xfd300000 / 2
USB Device: Keyboard Hub, apple_vendor_id, 0x1006, 0xfd330000 / 5
USB Device: Apple Keyboard, apple_vendor_id, 0x0221, 0xfd332000 / 9
USB Device: Apple Cinema HD Display, apple_vendor_id, 0x921e, 0xfd320000 / 4
USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller, apple_vendor_id, 0x8206, 0x5d200000 / 2
FireWire Device: Ultra Max USB/1394 00, Iomega Corporation, 800mbit_speed
FireWire Device: built-in_hub, 800mbit_speed
FireWire Device: OEM ATA Device 00, G-TECH, 800mbit_speed

I am getting the same exact error message, but I do not have Time Machine, so I cannot restore my system. I noticed that Pages would not load after I updated OS X to 10.7.4 on my MacBook Air. I also have an iMac at home that  has Pages installed. I had not updated the iMac to 10.7.4 yet, and I was able to open Pages. I next tried to open the version of Pages on my iMac while accessing it remotely on my Air. It gave the same message. Do you have any idea how I can fix this?

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