Deleting a photo in iPhoto doesn't delete it off my Hard drive

I'm deleting them the prescribed way too.
I delete them from the library and then empty the trash in iPhoto.
But the photos, although off of iPhoto (the application) are still lingering around in my iPhoto Library.

I can't figure this out. Every other thread on this topic has someone who didn't realize that they had to empty the trash first, but I am emptying the trash, and still my photos are not deleting from the hard drive.
If any one can please help -- I'm getting desperate..

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