Address Book Entries Wiped Out

After sending an iCal invitation Safari suddenly stopped responding and after I forced it to quit all entries in my Address Book were deleted. I know I can revert to my backup file, but this is an infuriating bug I'd like to report in case others are having this problem.

Well fortunately you have a backup file.
Maybe something went wrong with your harddisk (permissions etc.) Do you ever run maintenance software (e.g. MacJanitor) or switch off your Mac every day? It's doing some maintenance by itself in the middle of the night if you leave it on.
Just begin with the first instructions and see of that helps. If not, work down the list of suggestions.
Run Disk Utility - Repair Permissions and if that brings up a whole set of issues, try something more serious like Disk Warrior.
MacJanitor (free)
DiskWarrior (not free)
Useful Cache cleaning programs:
Cache Out X
Tiger Cache Cleaner not free
OnyX free

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    Marc Charbonneau wrote:
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