Can't reinstalling iWork's 09 on lion

After installing a bigger  memory in my MacBookPro, LIon (from Mid 2010) everything works except iWorks and iLife. Even after reinstalling iWorks in won't open correctly, although the icons are visible in the Dock. Why can't I get it back?

Hello G@T,
You may need to uninstall, then reinstall the iWork and iLife applications.
Uninstall apps
To uninstall apps you purchased from the Mac App Store, hold down an app’s icon in Launchpad until all the icons begin to wiggle. Click an app’s delete button (x) to uninstall the app.If an icon doesn’t have a delete button, that app can’t be uninstalled.
To uninstall other apps, drag the app to the Trash (the Trash is located at the end of the Dock), and then choose Finder > Empty Trash.If you change your mind, before emptying the Trash, select the app in the Trash, and then choose File > Put Back.
OS X Lion: Install, update, and uninstall apps
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH4524
Cheers,
Allen

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