URGENT!!!! Mail won't display my RSS feeds anymore

Hello,
I recently deleted a RSS feed but my mail froze. After restarting the Mail app I couldn't find any of my RSS feeds anymore. I thought that maybe I accidently deleted all my RSS so I tried re-adding all my RSS feeds but even that did't work.
Plese help!! it's urgent and it's drinving me nuuuuuuuttttttssss!!!

Mac OS X (10.7.1)
If you have not updated, download and run the combo updater.
OS X Lion Update 10.7.5 (Client Combo) 1.91 GB
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1582
Select the Inbox
Under Mailbox in the Menu bar select Rebuild.

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