All of my address book information is gone!  Any fixes?

This seems to happen once in a while whenever I download an Apple update. I opened Mail to send an email and all of my addresses are gone. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

This sometimes helps:
Quit Address Book.
In folder ~/Library/Application Support/AddressBook drag file AddressBook.data to the desktop. Rename AddressBook.data.previous to AddressBook.data and restart AB. If your contacts are not back quit AB again and repeat the drag/rename process, this time with AddressBook.data.beforesave
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