Best way to import folders of Photos and keep folder name?

Hi,
Is there a way to import folders containing photos into iphoto so that once it copies into iphoto it shows up as a named album?
OR
do always you have to create a new album, name it and then add pics to it?
OR.....
Is there an easy way using iphoto to merge 2 different libraries into one?

In the iPhoto Preferences -> Events, uncheck the box at 'Imported Items from Finder.
Then drag a folder of images to the Albums heading in the iPhoto Window and the pics will be imported and an Album of the same name will be created.
Is there an easy way using iphoto to merge 2 different libraries into one?
Using iPhoto? No. Using the paid version ($20 approx) of iPhoto Library Manager, Yes.
Regards
TD

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