Blank Thumbnails, iPhoto hangs.

Hi,
Suddenly a lot of my thumbnails went blank. Looking at info, the file has it´s original size, but looking in Finder reveals that the file is 0kb and the symbol in Finder is gray and has the text "exec" in green printed on it.
My db is not larger than 4GB (4000 photos). Of course these strange pictures that won´t open have overwritten my backup...... When clicking on one of these blank thumbnails, iPhoto hangs....
I have installed Iphoto Library Manager and tried to rebuild the library, but what happens is that the new lib won´t import the pictures with the blank thumbnails (explanation being that the file format is not recognized or that the file does not contain valid data. When trying to delete one of these files though iPhoto, i get the message that it is not possible since the file is being used...
Please get back to me with some recommendation.

Hi again,
Ran Disk Utility (booted from Tiger disks) and have done disk repair as well as permission repair. I have had no sucess so far...
When I backup or export the library files and photo has 0kb size, whereas the photo (command+I) shows the right file size at my Ibook.

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